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| Owner: | MrGlasson Send email Send private message |
| Posted: | 2008-09-04 |
| Last Update: | 2008-09-04 00:09 |
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| Rating: | Fair (3.6) 8 votes total |
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System Specs:
MSI motherboard, AMD 3800+X2, 4gb DDR, ATI 2600XT 512mb, 2xgigabit LAN
Performed Mods:
Started with Sunbeam UV Blue cube case, used frost paint for bamboo designs on corners of case top, used frost paint for 'Dragon' on center of case top, used blue uv model paint for 'Power' symbol on PSU, used various colors of uv model paint on motherboard, used blue uv model paint on ATI graphics card after removing excess plastic covering that was not clearing with northbridge heatsink upgrade, installed blue orb cpu fan, installed Lightbus to control uv ccfl's, used frost paint for 'Harmony' character on mouse
User comments
Post your commentI voted 6/10 because:
Sorry man for not-so-great vote. The see-through case thing is just not my thing. But you did a good job of it none-the-less and certainly deserve more than a 1 or a 3 like the others gave before me.
Sorry man for not-so-great vote. The see-through case thing is just not my thing. But you did a good job of it none-the-less and certainly deserve more than a 1 or a 3 like the others gave before me.
see through case is kewl. ^^ I remember way back in the late 90's this was the in thing.
the thing with see-through cases is you can admire your hard work that you put in 2 your biuld.
That japanese/chinese writing adds a nice look 2 your rig.:)
That japanese/chinese writing adds a nice look 2 your rig.:)
Thanks for the comments. This was the first "real" case mod I've ever done. I've upgraded pc's before, but this is the first time I've really started from scratch. The painting process was a lot of fun. A friend suggested I go buy a Dremel before I started with the build; now I definitely see how handy those things are. There's an upcoming project from the dialysis clinic where I work - turning a biohazard sharp's container into an "internet appliance" type pc for the patients/staff to use for email etc. I'm planning on using a microATX motherboard, 120mm fans for cooling, red led lighting maybe, but beyond that I haven't planned yet. I'll post it once the build starts.

















