Bilder im PC Gehäuse?

Ja, ziemlich komische Frage, aber ich habe mir ein neues Gehäuse für meinen PC geholt und hab jetzt das Problem, dass das sehr leer aussieht. Ich habe da aber überall Plätze, wo man theoretisch was dranschrauben kann. Kann man da vielleicht auch Bilder oder irgendwas anderes dranschrauben, damit das Gehäuse nicht mehr so leer aussieht 😅? Hätte da jemand Ideen?

Das ist so mein jetziger Build. Bin auch gerade erst fertig geworden.

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Kelrycorfg
1 month ago

This is intended for such cases that it looks “empty”. Such “showcases” (very popular in the variant with glass side) should look tidy so that the “Blinki Blinki” (RGB illuminations) of motherboard, fans, RAM, GPU, etc. will be very popular.

You seem to have Mounting Points for hard drive mounts on the right, as the case manufacturer determines the accessories. They are not always included in the standard order kits. But then hold empty brackets instead of free space – also not nice.

Just get used to the optics. See it as an advantage that the ambient air cooling and exhaust air thermal system through the wide interior is somewhat better than when everything is added 🙂

I’m not a fan of showcases myself. So anyway, I always get the housing variant with full cover on the side instead of glass (manufacturers often offer both for the same housing), and everything without RGB lighting (or deactivate these in the UEFI BIOS), so I don’t care if it looks empty, look really pure. And if I do something, it’s better if everything’s aside. But this is a matter of taste whether you like such housings or not.

In any case, Monk would be happy about your clean interior of your PC;)

Kelrycorfg
1 month ago
Reply to  Stanianer

Then probably have glass cover 🙂

What would be a simple idea if the PC is on the table anyway, which now also means net much bastion and can be undone easily:

There are usually game characters for Collectors Edition. From one of your favorite games, you could put the figure (if size fits) right in case. Ggfls. downstairs. With the right RGB illumination, the figure would then be illuminated ambientically.

Only as an example: https://www.ebay.de/itm/226574602500

That would be my idea to use the PC indirectly as a “virtrine” if you really want to fill it. Just make sure that the figure has exactly the ideal height, width and depth, and after that something is secured so that the net falls internally at nem bump.

IchDirk
1 month ago
Reply to  Kelrycorfg

Super answer, I found my opinion again! 👍👍

Ratsucher92
1 month ago

I don’t see a power supply…. Or is it back?

Does your PC do what he’s supposed to do, what are you gonna do? Hard disk cages?

The only “problem” you have is that your case takes more space than it should. Especially with your little sweet motherboard.

But well, with so much “free space” the thing does not heat up so much.

If you’re interested, let’s see a picture of my case:

But it’s also a lot of “Old school” stuff I need like a DVD burner and mechanical hard drives I’ve been carrying around with me for about 15 years.

The case is also correspondingly old, but a beautiful full aluminum Lian Li PC-9F case 🥰. Will also include future upgrades. I later remove the hard drive cage when I completely move to SSD to make room for a new GPU. ^^

Animelove007
1 month ago

Just pull some LED Strips in, then it’s okay. Or you can get a new little case.

LG Animelove007

tomgun
1 month ago

There’s room for a model railway. :

SirSilenius
1 month ago

You could use an LCD display in the side panel and then even play movies/gifs:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDhGRSBdxVg

DJFlashD
1 month ago

I wouldn’t hang a picture with picture frames in it now, but you could decorate the wall with pictures. But just so sticky..