Crono Labs is a new crowd-funded startup that’s on a mission to turn monitors with VESA mounts into AIO-looking, gaming monstrosities. Their contraption is a lightweight micro-ATX chassis that mounts on to the back of your monitor over standard VESA mounts, and houses a micro-ATX or mini-ITX motherboard, a standard ATX PSU (with reasonable length restrictions), two each of 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch drive bays, and a 2-slot graphics card bay that’s arranged along the plane of the motherboard, rather than perpendicular to it, using a PCIe riser. It has room for graphics cards as long as 10.5 inches (26.67 cm).
It comes with its own sturdy stand, so you needn’t worry about a >10 lbs object (the case and your build) weighing in on your monitor’s frail stand. The case is airy along its sides and is topped off with a groovy brushed-aluminium panel. Then there are nifty bits like the handle. Crono Labs is seeking as little as $2,000 to get build prototypes, on its Indiegogo campaign, it’s already halfway through that goal, but your coins could help. Check them out here.
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I cringed at the VGA’s position.
I cringed at the VGA’s position.
And how about the temps?