Psycho_Bob_
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- Joined
- Jul 23, 2005
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This was a case that I had actually modded poorly before, and felt that I needed to redeem myself by fixing it's shortfalls. Heres a picture of its previously modded state.
It wasn't my finest hour, but I did win the case mod competition at that particular lan party. I stripped it down to the bare case and drive bays to see what I could fit in there.
There is a decieving amount of room inside the case, but arranging the motherboard inside the bottom of the case where I could maintain the ability to upgrade the motherboard was not possible.
I decided to attatch the motherboard to the top of the case, where the flat surface was a little more forgiving. I cut a hole in the back of the case for a card holder and motherboard back plate holder that was graciously donated from an old tower case. After about 15 cutting discs, the hole was complete and the panel was mounted.
After this was done, the motherboard was fitted to the cut down tray from the same tower and set in. Due to the angle of the top of the case not being 90 degrees to the back, the back of the motherboard tray had to be hung from a leftover screw boss for the old monitor to keep it still and supported.
I purchased an LCD panel off of ebay that fit this case rather well. The bezel still shows a little bit around the edges, but is acceptable until I can get some black lexan to make a proper one. Heres a shot of it mounted and being tested.
I am still up in the air about power supply mounting location, but it will probably be completely hidden. I will lose the ability to use the top two 5.25 slots due to having to cut the drive bracketry to clear the motherboard when the case is put back together. I will probably put a black cover panel on it and use it for HD lights and LCD controls.
BTW, the specs on this rig are:
Athalon 2200+ OC'ed to 2400+
640 mb pc2100 el cheapo ram
Radeon 9600 Pro 256mb
200gb hard drive
I will probably work on some more when the UPS man arrives with an 84 key keyboard.
More pics to come,
Bob
It wasn't my finest hour, but I did win the case mod competition at that particular lan party. I stripped it down to the bare case and drive bays to see what I could fit in there.
There is a decieving amount of room inside the case, but arranging the motherboard inside the bottom of the case where I could maintain the ability to upgrade the motherboard was not possible.
I decided to attatch the motherboard to the top of the case, where the flat surface was a little more forgiving. I cut a hole in the back of the case for a card holder and motherboard back plate holder that was graciously donated from an old tower case. After about 15 cutting discs, the hole was complete and the panel was mounted.
After this was done, the motherboard was fitted to the cut down tray from the same tower and set in. Due to the angle of the top of the case not being 90 degrees to the back, the back of the motherboard tray had to be hung from a leftover screw boss for the old monitor to keep it still and supported.
I purchased an LCD panel off of ebay that fit this case rather well. The bezel still shows a little bit around the edges, but is acceptable until I can get some black lexan to make a proper one. Heres a shot of it mounted and being tested.
I am still up in the air about power supply mounting location, but it will probably be completely hidden. I will lose the ability to use the top two 5.25 slots due to having to cut the drive bracketry to clear the motherboard when the case is put back together. I will probably put a black cover panel on it and use it for HD lights and LCD controls.
BTW, the specs on this rig are:
Athalon 2200+ OC'ed to 2400+
640 mb pc2100 el cheapo ram
Radeon 9600 Pro 256mb
200gb hard drive
I will probably work on some more when the UPS man arrives with an 84 key keyboard.
More pics to come,
Bob
