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Steampunk Frankenstein by Dana Mattocks

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Rkiver 26th June 2009, 20:03 Quote
Massive case is massive.

Damn impressive.
VaLkyR-Assassin 26th June 2009, 20:54 Quote
What a cool unique case; excellent work on it!
zoom314 26th June 2009, 21:31 Quote
It's alive and WOW comes to mind, This Mod tops them all and You could see this in a crowded room I'd expect, Simply Outstanding.
Eurofix 27th June 2009, 03:23 Quote
Truly an epic build! Why ppl call it a mod? - It's a scratch build.
Few observations:
-Easily a contender for build of the year!
-Thing thing looks scary when lit up in the dark. I can just imagine anybody breaking into your house would become very uncomfortable when coming across this monster -WTF! So much for stealing the computer lol!
-Excellent work on the optical drives.
-Do you intend to make over the monitor to match the computer-it would be great if you did.
sui_winbolo 27th June 2009, 06:18 Quote
One of the best computer mods of all time. NO doubt about that. ;)

Great Job!


Mod is a generic term used a lot for almost any custom built computer. I do it a lot, even though I know the difference. :p
curme 27th June 2009, 15:36 Quote
Not to take away from the craftsmanship, it's proper, but it'd be cooler if bits and bobs actually served a purpose to the pc in whole, instead of just pasted on.
Nature 28th June 2009, 01:47 Quote
It's incredibly sound mate. Why didn't you beef up the specs though. A more modern socket type at least.
Journeyer 28th June 2009, 12:06 Quote
Beautiful mod man, just beautiful - but where's the "on" switch? ;)
sox_king 4th July 2009, 20:06 Quote
Awesome does not even begin to cover the AWE I feel looking @ the fruits of your labour dude.
I am deeply impressed, moved almost to tears at a mod so beautifully done.
A Perfect 10!!!!
Combatus 6th July 2009, 23:45 Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nature
It's incredibly sound mate. Why didn't you beef up the specs though. A more modern socket type at least.

According to Dana he bought the hardware a while ago when the machine was first thought of hence it's a little dated!
perplekks45 7th July 2009, 09:31 Quote
And with all the modifications I think it ain't the easiest thing in the world to change hardware now.
_Metal_Guitar_ 26th February 2010, 23:39 Quote
Amazing case...I feel silly calling it a mere case. Truly epic piece of work, congrats!

Just one thing...come one...all that brass piping...that screams water cooling to me. If you'd somehow managed to work the water cooling into all that piping, with all the valves and dials that would be the best thing EVER!
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