a.cowen
05-11-2009, 03:11 PM
Hi all, my name is Aidan.
This is my first full case mod, starting with a Compaq Evo case, very similiar to this one:
http://shop.programsystem4u.com/cubecart/images/uploads/_Compaq_EVO.jpg
The idea for this mod comes from my fiancee, who suggested a Tetris theme. I originally planned a big window on the side with the look of a tetris game, as this rough mock up in SketchUp shows (again, first time with this program):
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/Roughmock.jpg
But alas, this was never to be. Unfortunately the Compaq had these awfull cooling vents along the side, which had to be covered up.
After stripping the Compaq down to its shell (grr, I hate pop rivets) I decided I would like to move the hard drive enclosure down to the floor of the unit, and covert it to a 3.5" drive, suitable for a SSD at some point, as this is going to be a gaming machine. I really love the form factor of SSD's and that you can squish them in almost anywhere.
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/sideangle.jpg
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/sideon.jpg
I also cut away the stock fan guard as is was fugly and made it into a ninja death star, yay. I'm planning on adding an 120mm intake fan to the front, turbine style.
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/end.jpg
I cut away a vent hole in the side panel and backed it with AC Ryan mesh, and eventually I'll get some U-bend piping to neaten it up. I don't have my file's untill tomorrow so everything is a bit rough.
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/sidepanelon.jpg
You can see the cut away where the tetris blocks will be. I'm going to cut out the squares like this:
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/sidepanelonmock.jpg
And behind the plexi add small squares of printed acetate, which will have the original tetris textures. Then some LED's will shine through the sides and hopefully she'll glow. I have a couple of neat ideas on how to make the LED connection as easy as possible, so you don't have to unplug anything when you take the side panel off.
I'm picking up my Generic Rotary Tool (hereby known as a dremel) and some files tomorrow and should get a little work done. After that I'm working untill Sunday.
I have no idea what components will be going into the case (stuff that fits, hopefully!) but I'm concentrating on creating the case first. Next to be re-designed is the front bezel. I'm thinking about stealthing the DVD drive with styrene in the shape of a long Tetris block, and transplanting all of the switches/lights into a row of tetris shapes.
http://img15.echo.cx/img15/4310/tetris4cj.png
Some will be switch covers, some will be LED toppers.
That's all for now. Later.
This is my first full case mod, starting with a Compaq Evo case, very similiar to this one:
http://shop.programsystem4u.com/cubecart/images/uploads/_Compaq_EVO.jpg
The idea for this mod comes from my fiancee, who suggested a Tetris theme. I originally planned a big window on the side with the look of a tetris game, as this rough mock up in SketchUp shows (again, first time with this program):
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/Roughmock.jpg
But alas, this was never to be. Unfortunately the Compaq had these awfull cooling vents along the side, which had to be covered up.
After stripping the Compaq down to its shell (grr, I hate pop rivets) I decided I would like to move the hard drive enclosure down to the floor of the unit, and covert it to a 3.5" drive, suitable for a SSD at some point, as this is going to be a gaming machine. I really love the form factor of SSD's and that you can squish them in almost anywhere.
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/sideangle.jpg
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/sideon.jpg
I also cut away the stock fan guard as is was fugly and made it into a ninja death star, yay. I'm planning on adding an 120mm intake fan to the front, turbine style.
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/end.jpg
I cut away a vent hole in the side panel and backed it with AC Ryan mesh, and eventually I'll get some U-bend piping to neaten it up. I don't have my file's untill tomorrow so everything is a bit rough.
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/sidepanelon.jpg
You can see the cut away where the tetris blocks will be. I'm going to cut out the squares like this:
http://i718.photobucket.com/albums/ww187/aidancowen/sidepanelonmock.jpg
And behind the plexi add small squares of printed acetate, which will have the original tetris textures. Then some LED's will shine through the sides and hopefully she'll glow. I have a couple of neat ideas on how to make the LED connection as easy as possible, so you don't have to unplug anything when you take the side panel off.
I'm picking up my Generic Rotary Tool (hereby known as a dremel) and some files tomorrow and should get a little work done. After that I'm working untill Sunday.
I have no idea what components will be going into the case (stuff that fits, hopefully!) but I'm concentrating on creating the case first. Next to be re-designed is the front bezel. I'm thinking about stealthing the DVD drive with styrene in the shape of a long Tetris block, and transplanting all of the switches/lights into a row of tetris shapes.
http://img15.echo.cx/img15/4310/tetris4cj.png
Some will be switch covers, some will be LED toppers.
That's all for now. Later.