Design student concocts eco-friendly modular PC

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Certainly, we’ve seen compartmentalized computing concepts before, but the machine you see above is far beyond a few lines on paper. that modular PC was designed with Mother Earth in mind, and from our view, design graduate Ben Chase should be receiving a copious amount of hugs from trees all around. The sustainable PC runs Windows, consumes just 27-watts of ability and has “upgradable components that slide out without the need for tools.” According to Mr. Chase, he

has crafted a 95% working prototype, and though we doubt any of the big boys have contacted that bloke about taking things mainstream, that probably wouldn’t be a poor notion on their part.

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Original post by Darren Murph

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