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This is easily the most indepth take on a case mod that I have ever seen. You owe yourself a favor to go check this out and realize your geek score is nowhere near this guy’s.
Project Goliath began in my head nearly a year ago. I’d been wanting to get into watercooling, because its quiet, and because it usually yields a fairly good OC. My current Tbird 850/256MB/40GB/Voodoo3 3500 was in desperate need of upgrading. I began browsing for the perfect case, I just was not up to constructing one from scratch. The case needed to be big, but I’m not really too fond of full towers. Using an SX1000 type chassis from antec wasn’t an option as i didn’t want to loose the HDD bays to the radiator. One of the servers at my workplace at the time seemed like it would work perfectly. It was a rackmount/pedestal mount case w\ a front door, but it was a gateway computer so the manufacturer of the case was a big question mark. I posted on Ars about the case, and one thing led to another and eventually i ended up finding the Intel SC5000 “hudson” chassis @ centronix ltd
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May 21st, 2004 at 4:29 pm
1Ah, he’s a wuss. That kind of case mod has been done so many times it’s just boring boring boring.
I want to see someone build a computer inside something that’s alive (or at least used to be), not some big hunk of metal. Maybe a TreeMod or a stuffed moose head mod (though there is that hack where you can install an embedded linux distro on that stupid singing bass). Heck, I’d even settle for a potted plant with a computer inside the soil. That’d be kinda cool, actually… not sure how you’d extract the heat, though….
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