What is sleeper pc cases?

Sleeper PC cases refer to computer cases that have been modified or repurposed from non-computer objects or devices to hide the high-end gaming hardware within. The term "sleeper" comes from the fact that the unassuming exterior of the case hides a powerful gaming system.

Some examples of sleeper PC cases include using old Atari or Nintendo consoles, antique radios, typewriters, suitcases, and even refrigerators to house the computer hardware. This type of case modding is popular among PC enthusiasts who want to build unique and personalized systems that are also functional, as well as a way to challenge their skills and creativity.

Sleeper PC cases can be a great conversation starter and a fun way to showcase your hardware without the traditional look of a computer case. They can also be a cost-effective way to build a powerful gaming system by repurposing old and cheap items. However, building a sleeper PC case requires careful planning, technical skills, and tools to modify or retrofit the chosen object to fit the hardware components.