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Car Wheel Computer Case Review: Barrow Speed from AliExpress

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Published on 26 Aug 2020 / In

We bought the Barrowch Speed car wheel computer case from AliExpress. It's a car wheel with tempered glass, so we expect this trend to make it to BMW soon.
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The Barrowch (Barrow) Speed is a repurposed, actual car wheel that's been modded into a gaming PC case, except it's actually being sold to the wider market. The wheel is rated for 690kg, so we think it's probably fine to house our gaming computer. This thing is advertised as being for either air cooling or liquid cooling, but we'd have to firmly disagree that the wheel is any good as an air cooled case, and we also have some disputes about the level of support for open loop. This has very specific hardware it can fit, and even that's pretty tough to work with. People have been modding car wheels into computer cases for a long time, but this one is actually available retail pre-fabricated and ready for use. Today, we're reviewing and benchmarking the Barrowch Speed wheel.

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