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That's interesting. While things like case modding have been a sign of "geekness" longer time ago, there's an industry behind it today. Nothing special anymore, except you decide to do something really strange... like putting a PC into a robotron K8924 case:
http://www.robotrontechnik.de/bilder/PCs/K8924/K8924_klein_k.jpg
The bigger the device is, the less need is for loud fans. It's possible to build a silent system that looks at if it comes from ancient history, but features an up-to-date UNIX system. :-) I'll see if I will find the time to disassemble my defective K8924 and put something useful in. It's just sad that it is nearly completely unimaginable to re-use the contact-less (!) Hall keyboard...
Talk to mainframe guys what they find "looks good" and you'll get interesting impressions. :-)