Fake or not, it'd make an outstanding case mod.
Speaking of case-mods... since I can't do "Enterprise" yet, I thought I'd share where things stand.
First, here's my current "main computer" setup. This is a fully-silent system... no fans, isolated drive noise, all water-cooled... barely detectable. But that means it's hard to work on (even with quick-release water lines, so I don't have to drain the entire system every time, it's still a hassle!). It also has the advantage of keeping me from spending too much money on new toys all the time.
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Now, the system I'm working on is MOSTLY ready now... I've got all the main parts up and together. This is going to go into that case, and most of the peripherals stick around. Meanwhile, I'm going to migrate the motherboard, CPU, memory, and a few other components to a "home theater PC" I'm putting together. In order to work on this easily, I haven't implemented the water-cooling yet, so it's definitely audible. I've got a "special case" to do this sort of work on... a Danger Den "Torture Rack," which is really an open-air, acrylic rack (I can't even really call it a "case") for all your main components. You see it here, on another desk elsewhere in my home.
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It's working nicely so far, but I'm still waiting on the cooling block for my memory (12GB of Dominator memory with a water block soon to be mounted) and so far I haven't been able to make the "swap out" thing with OS installations work... it's too different... so I'm afraid I may have to do a clean install (which will delay things quite a bit, dammit!) You'd think that you could swap out motherboards without requiring a full OS reinstallation, but that's never yet proven to be the case. I still keep hoping, though...
Anyway... that's the status. No new work on the ship, but the drydock is coming together.