This $2,000 PC Case SHOULDN'T Exist
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The MBX MKII is introduced as a PC case that seems to defy normal expectations, weighing around 100 pounds when fully loaded and built from an 8 millimeter thick aluminum motherboard tray. Linus walks through how Charles Harwood, the creator, pursued an ambitious design philosophy that prioritizes purpose-built hardware with industry firsts, including a unique lighting approach and extensive cable management. The video chronicles the evolution from Murderbox to Murder Mod, explaining how high-end customization and modularity were core ideas intended to push the boundaries of what a PC case could be. Throughout, the presentation blends documentary storytelling with a deep dive into the engineering challenges, such as fitting multiple radiators and a spacious interior into a form that remains visually striking. The discussion also covers the business side, including the shift from bespoke builds to a line of aftermarket accessories that would enable other enthusiasts to achieve similar, high-end aesthetics. In the end, the video frames the MBX MKII as a historic, artful piece of PC history, with a price tag to match its pedigree and a limited production run that has left it as a rare artifact for enthusiasts who crave extreme, non-traditional cases. The show closes with a candid note about sponsorships and the ongoing intrigue of what Charles might design next, inviting viewers to consider the case as both a technological marvel and a collectors’ item.
Topics · pc-build · technology · hardware · history
Questions answered
- What makes the MBX MKII stand out as a PC case and why is its existence notable?
- The MBX MKII weighs about 100 pounds when loaded, is built from thick aluminum with an 8 mm motherboard tray, and includes industry-first features such as distinctive lighting, tailored cable management, and a highly modular interior designed to accommodate extreme cooling and storage while maintaining a unique aesthetic.
- Why was the MBX MKII produced and why did it have a high price point?
- The project pursued boutique craftsmanship and limited production to showcase cutting-edge design, with bespoke components and a premium build process that justified a high price. The production run was limited and financially challenging, reflecting the maker’s commitment to quality over mass-market economics.
- What is a notable design feature discussed in the video, besides the case itself?
- A notable feature is the top-mounted stealth optical drive slot, along with a luminous panel and a carefully engineered light diffusion system that creates a dramatic, controllable glow without occupying extra radiator space.