Posts Tagged ‘Unique’

Great Kitchen Computer Case Mod

Aug 14th, 2009
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About the Mod The toaster case mod has always been a popular one. A particular favorite is the modded NES to take the game cartridges as slices of bread. This mod is its computer counterpart, with a Panasonic 4x slim DVD in place of the toast. Images of the build process are below and a full walk through of the construction can be found at www.toasterpc.com. The hardware itself well organized into a tiny space. The toaster is a GE 4 Slot chrome toaster. The computer hardware consists of a Via M9000 Motherboard with a 40GB Hard Drive, 512MB DDR RAM, a Sparkle 150W Power Supply, a Hauppauge USB TV Card and Netgear wireless 802.11 Network Card.

Mountain Dew Dispensing Computer Case

Aug 12th, 2009
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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.

Bottoms Up! Whiskey Bottle Computer

Aug 5th, 2009
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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.

Four Monitors + Picture Frame Computer

Jul 24th, 2009
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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.

Triple Vertical Displays

Jul 24th, 2009
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About the Setup This workspace features three Apple Cinema Displays which have been slightly modified to be vertical in orientation. This setup requires just a small bit of customization which the owner has documented via his blog. More photos below.