DIY enthusiast builds Aperture Science PC case inspired by Portal

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A DIY enthusiast has created a PC case inspired by the Aperture Science aesthetic from the video game Portal. The project utilizes a DeepCool CH360 WH case and 3D-printed parts, costing approximately $120 to build. The modifications are designed to be non-invasive. This creation allows fans to bring the distinctive in-game computer design into their own homes, nearly two decades after the game's initial release.


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