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    2002 Syrinix

    This is my main computer for a few more weeks. The mod consists of a Juno P3 case that has been a bit modified.


    Specs:

    XP1800 @ stock speed.
    EpoX 8K7A+
    2 x 256MB Corsair PC2400
    IBM 60GXP 60GB
    Plextor PlexWriter 16/10/40A
    Floppy
    Powerman 300W PSU


    Cooling:

    Eheim 1048
    DangerDen Maze2
    DangerDen northbridge block
    DangerDen GF3 block
    DangerDen heatercore
    1/2" Silicone tubing
    15mm copper bends and copper T for airtrap/refill.
    220/12V relay to switch on the pump with the computer.
    Heatspreader in copper on the GF3 so the waterblock also cools the RAM on it.
    127mm ventilation duct with an integrated Y.S. Tech 120mm fan (heavily modded to fit inside) running at 7V.


    Mods:

    Removed 3.5" bays.
    Moved HDD and floppy to 5.25" bays.
    Custom made faceplates for floppy and CD-RW.
    Rounded cables.
    Custom made frontplate in copper to replace the old one that was full of holes (quite similar to a cheeze)
    Custom made attachment to install pump hanging vertically.
    Front blowhole with EL-wire as fanguard.
    Window with 2.5m EL-wire around it.
    2 green cold cathodes.















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    2002 Anemone

    This is a conversion of a 1946 Bush DAC 90 bakelite radio into a home entertainment PC. The big brass buttons on the front are power and reset switches, between them in the round window are 200 red LEDs which belongs to two 10-channel spectrum analyzers connected to the left and right channel on the sound card. Above the spectrum analyzers which are embedded in clear cast resin is a modified CrystalFontz 634 LCD (converted from green to red and inverted). A slim line cd-rom player is located under the round brass plate.


    Specs:

    Intel Celeron-II 1200MHz
    Shuttle FV-25
    2 x 128MB PC-100
    40GB HDD
    24X IBM Slim line laptop CD-ROM
    140W mATX PSU













    Video clips:

    Quick Time clip (4MB)


    Links:

    Full worklog with 60 more pics
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    Oenone built 2002

    This project is a 1996 Silicone Graphics O2 workstation with an original 17.3" widescreen LCD monitor converted to a gaming machine.

    Externally, the only hint of a modification is that the audio and video ports on the left hand side has been replaced with a dark blue piece of plastic. When powered up, blue light will flood from all air intakes and the dark blue piece of plastic will reveal a Noritake graphical VFD.
    The most significant modification can only be seen from behind - a new chassis made out of Carbon Fibre...


    Specs:

    Intel P4 2.4 GHz
    Intel D850EMD2
    2 x 256MB Kingston PC1066 RDRAM
    Ati Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB
    80GB Western Digital HDD with 8MB cache
    16X Toshiba DVD-ROM
    Sparkle 300W 1U PSU


    Mods:

    Complete stealth mod, when the computer is powered off, only the backside will look different from an original Silicon Graphics O2 Workstation.
    Chassis made out of carbon fibre.
    Noritake graphical VFD.
    4 x 4" blue CCFLs illuminating the internals.


    Cooling:

    1 x YSTech 70mm TMD fan mounted on a Swiftech MCX4000 heatsink cooling the CPU.
    1 x Akasa 1U Copper HSF mounted on the ATI 9700 PRO
    1 x 80mm aluminium housed fan for cooling the case














    A full writeup with 82 pics can be found here
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    3 built 2003.

    This project started when Intel contacted me regarding a case to show off their new Pentium 4 3.06GHz with. I couldn't let down this nice offer so brainstorming mode was next on the agenda.

    After a while I got the idea, why not put a 3GHz computer inside the digit three...


    Specs:

    Intel P4 3.06GHz
    Intel D845PEBT2
    512MB generic DDR333
    ATI Radeon 9700 PRO
    Seagate Barracuda V 80GB S-ATA
    LiteON External USB2.0 40x/12x/40x CDRW
    QTec 400w PSU Gold


    Mods:

    Complete custom case made out of watercut anodised aluminium.
    2 x 12" blue CCFLs illuminating the internals from Kustom PCs.


    Cooling:

    1 x YSTech 70mm TMD fan mounted on a Vantec Aeroflow VP4-C7040 heatsink cooling the CPU.


    Pics:












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    The Y2k-bug built 2003

    Presidents and generals feared it, the investors feared it, more or less everyone feared it that very night a few years ago. Billions had been spent on hunting it down, still no one had even caught a glimpse of it... until now.


    Let me present the Millennium bug.














    Full 20 page worklog with 140+ pics here
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    Asteroid built 2004.

    Here is a different little creation, a microATX case, in the shape of an Asteroid.

    The outer shell is made from styrofoam and paper mache with a bit of paint added on top.














    Hardware:

    P4 2.4/533
    Intel I850EMD2 with 512MB PC1066 RDRAM
    ATI 9700 Pro
    Panasonic slot-in CD-RW/DVD
    Western Digital 800JB
    200W Yeong Yang mATX PSU


    The full worklog can be found here.
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    Doom 3: Hell Inside built 2004.

    As the name suggest this case was inspired by Doom 3 and what I was aiming for was the more icky bits from the game

    Hardware:

    Shuttle SK83G
    AMD64 3400+
    BFG 6800 GT OC 256MB
    1GB OCZ Platinum PC3200
    74GB WD Raptor
    Panasonic slim slot in CD-RW/DVD
    Dangerden TDX block with nozzle 5
    Dangerden NV-68 block
    Laing D4 12V pump
    Thermochill HE80.1
    1/2" tubing just for the challenge.


    And here are a few pics:


















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    Udat built 2004.

    This case was built when I found a need for a small form factor 1TB server at home. One of the main design goals was to make it silent and power efficient.

    Materials used:

    Epia M-10000 mobo/cpu.
    Raidcore BC4852, 8-port SATA RAID controller.
    Morex Venus CP699 case.
    3 x 5.25" bays into 5 x 3.5" S-ATA drive mobile rack.
    256MB RAM
    5 x Western Digital Caviar SE 200GB drives.


    And this is how that mix of hardware ended up looking like:














    Full worklog can be found here.
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    nice mods man. Like the asteroid.
    Mesh makes the world go around!!!!

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    As always...amazing work...I hadent seen the video of that LED er...whatyamadoodle thing on the front of your HTPC...what is it? Where can I get it? ITS FREAKING AMAZING!@$#!@$# I loved that...I have watched if 5 times...just took time to write this...now im gonna go watch it some mroe. I didnt know what that was used for till now.
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