Desktop shelf for an NVIDIA DGX Spark. Built for a desk that already runs an NVIDIA DGX Spark, this Macintosh-inspired shelf holds the 5.9 by 5.9 by 2.0 inch unit on two internal rails inside an open front-to-back tunnel, keeping cables reachable at the rear while the compact rounded shell sits in plain sight on the desktop.
How the storage bay works. The bezel frames an open tunnel that runs straight through the body, front to back. A DGX Spark slides in from the front and rests on two internal rails, with no rear wall blocking the far side, so power and network cables stay reachable without pulling the unit back out.
Fourteen parts, cleanly separated. Fourteen pieces make up the shelf: the main body, a removable top cover, a detachable base with an integrated keyboard-styled front tray, twin support rails, a recessed portal trim ring, a front indicator insert, a top vent insert, and six feet grouped in three pairs under the body and tray.
Macintosh-inspired finish and form. The rounded body, deep front bezel, and flat vented top echo the classic compact Macintosh silhouette at 8.7 by 7.1 by 7.0 inches overall. Every piece prints in the same off-white plastic with a fine layer finish and smooth softened edges, so the vintage shell reads as one clean, continuous form.
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