Ihad a desktop gaming rig built for me about 10 years ago. I chose large and chunky parts, which the tower reflected in its sheer enormity. The size of it meant that it was never going to be something I could place on my desk without it looking out of place.

It was heavy too. But the base was skinny, so it wobbled when I moved it. I figured if it fell off the side of my desk it was going to cause some serious damage — if not to me, then my floor. So, under my desk it went to live, and it stayed there next to my legs as I played endless rounds of Day of Defeat .

The position worked from a practical point of view, in that I had more space to spread out on my desk. I was glad it wasn’t blowing hot air anywhere near my face, too. Overall, I was happy — I had a solid, reliable workhorse tha

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