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They added a "Linus Hole" to this... - eBlaztr

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Purchase a Valkyrie V-Lite AIO at: kont.ly kont.ly Plouffe checks out the eBlaztr, a unique PC case designed for LAN parties and on-the-go builds. With modular legs, built-in monitor mounting, and tons of portability, is this the perfect solution for desktop power at your next LAN? Or is it too niche for most gamers?

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The video opens by framing the eBlaztr as a highly portable yet versatile desktop solution, capable of behaving like a compact laptop or a fully fledged desktop, depending on how you configure it. The host highlights the unique modular nature of the case, noting that it is essentially a case with legs that can transform the setup for LAN party use or mobile work. A key talking point is the feature that fans and viewers dubbed the Linus hole, a pass-through on both sides for improved airflow, which has become a standout talking point in the community. The host walks through the contents of the box, including safety manuals in German and a build diagram that shows component placement, emphasizing that the EB Blaster aims to balance performance, upgradability, and portability. He also comments on the overall design philosophy, underscoring that the system is built around a small form factor with a focus on ease of assembly and transport for LAN events. The segment concludes by setting expectations for the build process, the hardware choices, and the potential market for this highly specialized case.

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