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Case Wrap

Supplier: Case Cooler
Price: $29 

By Dean Barker (4/6/2003)

Introduction

Case wraps seem to be really catching on.  I suppose it makes sense for the non-artistic masses like me out there.  The idea is straight forward; put a graphical image on a some adhesive material and blam-o, your happen'n.  Case Cooler was kind enough to send over one of these wraps so we thought we'd give it a whirl.  I have been wanting to mod my daughter's computer with some flare and quiet it down a bit for a while, so this was the perfect opportunity.

Case Cooler has four different wraps available now sized in 19" x 17.5" and 24" x 17.5".  As you will soon see even the largest of cases should have no problem with making a wrap cover a side panel.  Let's take a look at the four designs out now.

  

  

We went with the smaller sized 19" x 17.5" flame design (in red) for our project.  Below we have a Thermaltake Xaser II Aluminum Case that is based on the basic Chenming/Chieftec/Antec design.  This is our victim. 


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