OMG! The painting is veeeery good, even the switch got prettier. You could have painted the fan too, maybe using a white fan for easier painting. but the orange looks great, looks like Lego.
OMG! The painting is veeeery good, even the switch got prettier. You could have painted the fan too, maybe using a white fan for easier painting. but the orange looks great, looks like Lego.
Sony Vaio VPCSA35GX while 7Mm away from home... Back at home:
C2Q QX6850 3Ghz@3.4Ghz - P35C-DS3R
XFX GT220 - 2x2Gb OCZ PC9200@1004 5-5-5-15
3X500Gb + 64Gb - Case Thermaltake V-3 Black Edition
AC F7 Pro + TR HR-05
Thank you, no painting involved. We show you how we did in the video
Watch "Project NOTalis: The Case Mod Movie" in HD
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This is superb, thank you for sharing the process and kudos for the results.
i5 660 / Asrock P55M Pro / Ripjaws / GTS250
this is awesome modz![]()
great job bill and gang![]()
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Awesome videoI've seen many case modding videos and most of them were very long and drawn out, showing everything that happened and just plain boring. This wasn't short, but you guys kept it interesting - it was a good watch. The case looks great too, I'll have to try that rust paint.
Main - for now:
Celeron @ 2500 MHz/
1 GB DDR 400/
Intel/
40 GB, 80 GB, 120 GB
eMac - OCing soon:
PPC G4 @ 1.25 GHz/
1.5 GB DDR/
Radeon 9200/
40 GB Leopard
Win Web Server:
2x Opteron @ 2000 GHz/
512 MB ECC DDR/
3D Rage/
Needs fixin'
Linux Web Server:
Pentium III @ 1200 MHz
256 MB PC133/
Intel/
40 GB Arch Linux
bill your such a troll, good job though
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