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hello guys ..

I just read an article about the worlds first full aluminum cylindrical case. finally a case that can look good next to your tv thats not a box , this is one of the best HTPC cases that i have seen on the market and the finish is just amazing. It fully supports small form factory mini ITX components and when it is time to upgrade its not issue. It would be also a good gaming console case.


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It's a knock off of what Apple did with the Mac Pro several years ago except the cooling isn't as efficient.
hello buddy , no its like the newer generation of mac pro.
the oldest was ATX tower case .
the cylindric is newer and better in my opinion.
 

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The Mac Pro cylinder was first released in December of 2013, so it's design is over 2 years old now.
 

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The Mac Pro cylinder was first released in December of 2013, so it's design is over 2 years old now.
shalum , and thank for attention :)
right i think its good for daily use computing . how do you think about the ability ?
 

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I am only familiar with the Mac Pro version which is a professional workhorse. I don't believe many people bought one for gaming or HTPC use, the Mac Mini being a much more cost-effective HTPC.

I'm sure the cylinder PC running Windows would be fine for an HTPC and maybe light gaming but until there are comprehensive reviews of it in action, I would be concerned about it overheating if you push it very hard.
 

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I am only familiar with the Mac Pro version which is a professional workhorse. I don't believe many people bought one for gaming or HTPC use, the Mac Mini being a much more cost-effective HTPC.

I'm sure the cylinder PC running Windows would be fine for an HTPC and maybe light gaming but until there are comprehensive reviews of it in action, I would be concerned about it overheating if you push it very hard.
thank you . :) its good point.
 

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