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Silverstone’s ultra-premium Murderbox Mk II case was supposed to be the ultimate blend of beauty and performance. So why did Linus end up with PALLETS full of them? Linus and Elijah look at the story of this rare case and the bizarre accessories that came with it.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:01 Sponsor
1:22 Why Linus ended up with these cases
3:47 What makes the MBX Mark II so unique
7:11 The “Sample” unit
9:56 The “Side panel only” box
11:43 The “Flood damaged” unit
12:34 Accessory boxes
17:01 What do we do with these?
17:55 Sponsor
18:44 Credits
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Given the cost of the cases you could use them in an over compensator PC.
Love this case. How can i get one? I had the TJ07 a while ago.
I'll give you $50 for one 👁👄👁
Build Servers and donate them to schools where they teach programming or home labs
can i have one please
I believe these cases deserve more than storage or scrap — they deserve revival. Each one still complete, still iconic, can be given new life and purpose. Why not turn each into a statement? A piece of functional art. Give them personalities: One a modern tribute to Linus's early builds. Another transformed with custom hard-line water cooling — precision in motion. Maybe one reborn as a minimalist powerhouse — clean, quiet, unassuming, or go bold with a custom paint job that reflects its new role. Anything goes — let each tell its own story. Maybe even make it a competition, who can create the best, most unique one.
PS.: As a designer and someone passionate about tech, the idea of combining attention to detail, design thinking, and a PC-builder-like level of configurability? That’s the dream. A playground of creativity and engineering.
You could upsell me on a "Linus Dropped" case
Send me one with complete kit 😂
I would love to have one.. can you ship to India?
Are these to be sold off at some point. They are really nice. I would totally purchase one.
Can you spare one Linus? My 11 year old son wants to build his first pc.
so nobody made the … Joe Mama joke? really? NOBODY?… LINUUUUUUUUSSSSS!!! ….
So give them away to customers? Why are the options to give them all to one person, or scrap them?
Joe Mamma!
They look great would look good in my room 🙂 !!
Auction them off for charity?
Yep. I've definately heard of Micro Centre. Now allow me to cry in Australian.
Joe mama also gimme one and ill do something funny
As long as you have at least one of any of the essential accessories I'm sure your team could use it as a pattern to make more, then you build systems in them and use them as prizes for raffles/lottery/competitions at your LAN parties or have an online competition or two such as asking for suggestions for new LTT projects with the top three ideas winning one of these and you get lots of interesting ideas for future LTT content, or test your communities artistic talents by asking them to draw cartoons of the LTT team members, I'm sure Yvonne and your children would love to help you judge those
Lovely cases, really well designed.
the immense force of will it took to not make "Joe Mama!" jokes. i salute you sirs!
Repurpose them to make a giant physical storage for novelty pc parts. Screw/weld some together to make something unique and functional. Another idea is to replace your entire office setup with these cases, bring some uniformity so the setups. Charity is a good option. Sign some with a laser engraver, auction off and raise money for charity. Create a submission page for less fortunate viewers that can showcase a project they want to do and show their current setup, fly them out to Canada and have them participate in a building video, though the logistics of that can be iffy. And lastly, and probably the most boring option is to re-sell them at a steep discount.