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**SOURCE**
http://www.hardware-360.com/lian-li-prototype-desk-chassis-dk01/
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For all you too lazy to click the link...
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It will be interesting to see what these run for. By far one of the smallest desk cases I've seen.
http://www.hardware-360.com/lian-li-prototype-desk-chassis-dk01/
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For all you too lazy to click the link...
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lian Li is a world famous computer chassis manufacturer that is known for their high-end aluminum cases. The latest case design they are working on in their labs is different from anything they have done before though, as they have attached legs to the chassis, effectively turning one of their cases into a usable desk.
The excerpt below is from Lian Li:
“Constructed mostly out of aluminum, our newest prototype is unlike anything we have designed before, yet it includes many of our familiar high-end features, including a brushed aluminum finish, modular HDD bays, tool-less mounting, and a minimalistic design.”
From the images below we can see the Lian Li Desk case can accommodate multiple radiators, graphics cards over 12″ in length, E-ATX motherboards and 13+ hard drives. Additionally, the hardware is installed in a draw that can be opened to allow the hardware to be easily installed in the desk. Lian Li is also planning on including the LEDs, glass cover and monitor mount that are shown in the images.
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It will be interesting to see what these run for. By far one of the smallest desk cases I've seen.