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Creative X-Fi Gaming Mod

October 4th, 2006


Bit-Tech’s Chris Newman was contacted by Creative Labs to custom build a computer case for their upcoming “X-Fi” sound card line. The case featuring lots of LED lighting and comes with a built-in LCD screen. It has three modes: music creation, gaming and entertainment, and Creative wanted a system for each one. After a discussion with fellow mod-god Dave “Macroman” Williams, they decided he would do the music creation version, and Bit-Tech would do the gaming and entertainment systems. To see the steps click here. More Pics…
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Cool Chopper

October 3rd, 2006


Wow take a look on this chopper, this is totally a different one from others. I like the rims, the design of the chrome rims with white tires, really nice. More pictures for ya…
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Temple of Nod – Case Mod by Edvuld

September 23rd, 2006

The Command and Conquer-inspired case “Temple of Nod” mod by Edvuld. It comes with a 2.3-GHz AMD 2500+ processor, 1GB of Corsair 3200XL memory, Lite-On 3540A DVD-writer, 120GB SATA HDD, custom-molded case and red LED lighting. More information here. One more pic…
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Homebrew Coffee Table PC

August 10th, 2006

The water-cooled “Homebrew Coffee Table PC” is a coffee table with a PC designed by Stephen Johnson. It features a TV tuner, 160GB HDD, an integrated LCD display, and built-in Wi-Fi. But, this is kinda pricey because one of these custom creations starts at $4,772.

[via Techeblog]

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“UAL737″ Case Mod

June 23rd, 2006

One of the most creative case mods we’ve seen, “UAL737″ was modeled after a Boeing 737 jet, complete with United Airlines graphics. On the inside, you’ll find an AMD FX55 processor, NVIDIA 7800GT graphics, 1GB RAM, 280GB Western Digital HDDs in RAID, and a slim-line DVD drive. They took 6 months total to build to completion. Features a Jet7 CPU cooler mounted on the wing that looks like a jet engine – the only non-handmade part. Unfortunately was broken by FedEx Ground during shipment to LanWar

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XBox 360 Water Cooling Mod

June 21st, 2006

There are a few ways to remedy the Xbox 360s heat problem, but none of them are as impressive as the all-internal water-cooling system created by Dano2k0 on the Xbox-scene forums. Somehow, hes managed to squeeze a Zern GPU block, a Koolance GPU-180-H06 block, a Tank-o-Matic mini reservoir, a 12v thermaltake pump and DD fill port into the 360s already crowded interior. The mods dont stop on the inside, as the box itself is customized with blue LEDs, plexiglass windows, some slick blue paint and, best of all, no huge water pipes that look like they came from a pool filter.

[Via XBox-Scene]

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Amazing ChopperComputer : Retro Pin Stripe

June 15th, 2006

Whether you are a hardcore computer gamer, motorcycle enthusiast, or just want the finest computer ever made then ChopperComputer should be just nice for you. The designs are insane with unexpected ending on water cooler gas tank with maximum overclocking and authentic motorcycle frames & paints. The Chopper Computer follows the concept that a computer should be seen and not heard, and appreciated for their beauty both inside and out. It is available in straight 5 colors for you to choose. Spec and pictures after the jump.
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Modified Kawasaki ZX10R and ZR6R Ninja Geometric

June 5th, 2006

Check out this Kawasaki bike modification. The above picture shows the Kawasaki ZX10R which has 12 built-in speakers with 1,500 watts of output, two iPod, a Sony PSP, a flat screen with DVD player and a remote control. There is also a connection for an electric guitar, probably for an on-road performance. See two more pictures after the jump. Its Kawasaki ZR6R Ninja Geometric. What is Geometric? Take a look. We are still wondering if that really works.
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Update : The WMD Threat (Weapon Of Mass Destruction)

May 23rd, 2006

I had blog about this last month and now, here comes the available update from Bit-Tech on the WMD case mod which stands for Weapon of Mass Destruction. Peters aim is to successfully build a completely custom-built computer case, out of stainless steel, that would look like the sort of atomic bomb. Check out his active site for this project (WMD Part II). We are still waiting for WMD Part III and we will frequently keep you update on this project, do check back.
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Silent Convective Water Cooled PC

May 15th, 2006

Silence is the key, and so is the chill. Von Slatt creates something really big by water cooling the power supply, the CPU and even the video card sans any fans and pumps and with stuff taken from Home Depot. Can’t believe? You got to see it, to believe it! Pictures after the jump.
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