Friday, June 8, 2007

Wild and Crazy Computer Mods


Wild computer mods from Euskal Encounter 2006
While attending Euskal Encounter 2006, Webshots member katxikamo, snapped pictures of serious computer case mods. From aliens to aluminum cases, these wild mods are definitely not your everyday computer cases.
More crazy computer mods
A computer coffin, gas can case, and something that looks like a pink PC Tribble are featured in this gallery of wacky cases.
Aluminum briefcase computer
This pc case mod enthusiast turned an aluminum briefcase, a few PC components, and an LCD screen into a very cool computer that would make James Bond proud.
Computer case mods
See creative case mods, such as a water-cooled PC that heats a fish tank and a completely clear case that lights up the room.
Water-cooled toolbox PC
This creative computer mod incorporates a water cooling system and a bright red toolbox.
Five years of Mini-ITX mods
As it hits a milestone, a look back at some of creative places modders have found for the tiny motherboard. Think accordians and waffle irons.
Modified Amiga 1000 hides modern PC
Follow along, as a Commodore enthusiast turns an old Amiga 1000 into a modern computer.
Yellow hot rod PC case mod
This amazing auto-inspired mod includes an under-the-hood optical drive, polished hard drives, CD-ROM rims, and cool blue lights.
Extreme red-light PC mod
Unfortunately, some people don't when enough is enough. This clear-case PC has enough red lights to land small planes.
Linux server penguin case mod
This tricked-out Linux server has a penguin-shaped front panel, a glass window, red lights, a painted frame, and more.
Blue light monitor mod
This lighted blude CRT monitor adds something extra to the average PC mod.
Add an arcade to your game room with a MAME cabinet or console
With emulation software, a little wood working knowledge, and a bit of wiring skill, retro gaming enthusiasts can now experience arcade gaming in their dens without spending their 401K.
Give an old Mac new life by turning it into an iWipe
Shawn Morton turns an old Macintosh SE case into an Apple-powered, wireless, portable toilet paper dispenser -- the iWipe.

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