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Yo Hank, you Mod PC's? I started modding my Dell about a week after it arrived from manufacture, voiding the warranty, folks who bought it freaked out.. People were asking why I modded a Dell until they saw it. Now they wanna steal it! Stealthed optical drives, cold cathodes inside, new case, bubble lights, New video card, LED's. If you've never put your mark on your PC, you don't know what you're missing. Don't mod if you don't know what you're doing, it often involves percise use of heavy machinery. I cut my hands up quite a bit on sharp metal and even knocked myself out in a power supply accident. The rewards vary from people's eyes being glued to your rig at LAN parties to people coming to your home and stealing your PC.
Answer
I have custom cases built for optimal reliability that require no modifications.

But I do enjoy cases that don't look like PC cases. It could look like a toaster, ball, wood furniture, ceramic sculpture, futuristic machine with metal pipes, miniature model car, Rubik's cube, game console, etc. Side panel windows are deemed illegal at PVC studios, so all cases must be opaque.



Date: 2008-04-15
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