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Photographs
If it is not obvious, the LANShark was great to take photos of. We took about 300 or so, in various positions, unusual settings, exotic locations, you know, just what you expect at Guru3d.com. The ones at the beach will be my fondest memory... Um... hello there.
I'm thinking red or dark purple fans might have looked even more impressive.
Although you can get the DD Tower 16 with the option, the LANShark seems to be missing the front USB and audio ports. Im sure if you ask SmoothCreations about it when you order, theyll include it.
The wooden case and included box of hardware and software is on the right. The case behind is kind of familiar, no?
I really do wonder if the artists at SC had difficult childhoods :-)
But, Im sure you were wondering just how small is the LANShark? It is quite small. Or that is one large cat. Either way, once the LANShark was on, small critters made paths directly away from it at considerable speed.
It really is a fantastic paint job. Some people might get turned off by the very mention of airbrush, but this is really top notch.
Especially with a theme as difficult as this bouquet of skulls. I didnt look too carefully, but there werent any noticeable errors at all. You could probably send them a Picasso and theyd paint it perfectly on your case. Well, if Picasso wasnt trademarked, you could.
And that's are last shot of the page, the DVD burner. A Blu-ray drive would be a welcome upgrade if you're heading off to college with one of these (instead of a PS3, of course) for some legit HD movie action.
Moving on to Software and Benchmarks, if you dare.