Custom Built Hackintosh With A Three Display Configuration
A clean three monitor setup with a custom built hackintosh
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M1A2 Tank Case Mod That Can Also Fire Pellets
A massive RC tank converted into a retro gaming PC
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Mountain Dew Dispensing Computer Case
About the Mod If you're the nerdy, gaming type odds are you enjoy a nice cold glass of Mountain Dew from time to time. Odds are also that you'd give almost anything for a computer case like this. Tyler Carlton disassembled an old fountain soda machine and crammed it into a custom built case. Inside you'll find and AMD Athlon 4800+ X2 processor, 2 GB RAM, Dual GeForce 7800 GTXs, and a WD Raptor 75GB 10k RPM hard drive.
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Bottoms Up! Whiskey Bottle Computer
About the Setup Cheers! This our first post of many which will highlight extremely creative case mods, desk mods, and computer mods. In order to achieve a working computer in a single handle of whiskey, many laptop parts had to be utilized. The processor is an Intel P3 733EB processor with 256MB notebook RAM, a 40GB notebook HDD and a 60W mini-ITX PSU. The fan actually spins in the neck of the bottle! A full description of the build process can be found on the MetkuMods website.
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12 Monitor Home Office Setup
About the Setup This home office setup is straight up jaw-dropping. All four top monitors are HP LP2475w S-IPS panels mounted on Ergotron arms. The two bottom monitors are Eizo Flexscan S2431W-E's and all monitors are 1920x1200. The office consists of 11 workstations and servers and 3 laptops with total storage reaching a whopping 38 TB. Full specs for all workstations can be seen here. The crown jewel is a system called Argon, which hosts a Dual Xeon 5080 boasting 32 GB RAM, 12 TB storage (RAID 6), nVidia 8600GT Silent and much more.
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Four Monitors + Picture Frame Computer
About the Setup The main computer configuration in this setup features two 20" Benq Widescreens, one 22" Benq Widescreen and one 22" Acer Widescreen (top). The wall mount used is a Sanus Full-Motion Wall Mount. On the other wall is a 13" custom built, self-enclosed Wall-PC built out of a laptop. The owner has provided a step-by-step guide to building this "picture frame" on his blog. More photos below.
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