That is simply stunning. Case manufacturers should take some inspiration from this very design imo, maybe then I wouldn't be hiding my comp under my desk so much.
As a custom PC mag reader, I want the editor to get this talented dude to design a case and then make a step to step guide to publish it in the Mag. So then the readers can have a go at making their own case.
Maybe a simple design would be a good starting project!!
Then the Mag could genuinely call them self âCustom PCâ rather than the review mag it has become!!!!
Originally Posted by daveskye As a custom PC mag reader, I want the editor to get this talented dude to design a case and then make a step to step guide to publish it in the Mag. So then the readers can have a go at making their own case.
Maybe a simple design would be a good starting project!!
Then the Mag could genuinely call them self âCustom PCâ rather than the review mag it has become!!!!
I totally agree that there should be a 'Workshop' section in the mag. If they spread the project over the 12 issues of a year, it would by itself bring about more subscribers.
Originally Posted by daveskye As a custom PC mag reader, I want the editor to get this talented dude to design a case and then make a step to step guide to publish it in the Mag. So then the readers can have a go at making their own case.
Maybe a simple design would be a good starting project!!
Then the Mag could genuinely call them self âCustom PCâ rather than the review mag it has become!!!!
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Originally Posted by SchizoFrog I totally agree that there should be a 'Workshop' section in the mag. If they spread the project over the 12 issues of a year, it would by itself bring about more subscribers.
Interesting thought. Model engineering magazines document a multiple number of projects, often in installments over a period of months, interspersed with articles on tools and techniques. Perhaps this is a format that Custom PC could look at.
Originally Posted by Nexxo Interesting thought. Model engineering magazines document a multiple number of projects, often in installments over a period of months, interspersed with articles on tools and techniques. Perhaps this is a format that Custom PC could look at.
Not sure I like the sound of this, sounds like one of this annoying tv ads:
'Ever wanted to hand craft a PC just like the professionals? Over 500 weeks pick up the components and learn how to build a hand crafted custom PC using this magazine thats builds into a step by step guide, issue 1 comes with the cable ties and is on sale now for the special trial price of £0.99 (Normal retail price: £9.99)'
Originally Posted by Bungletron Not sure I like the sound of this, sounds like one of this annoying tv ads:
'Ever wanted to hand craft a PC just like the professionals? Over 500 weeks pick up the components and learn how to build a hand crafted custom PC using this magazine thats builds into a step by step guide, issue 1 comes with the cable ties and is on sale now for the special trial price of £0.99 (Normal retail price: £9.99)'
:p
No, I was thinking more about ongoing logs of people's mods, with perhaps specials on how to do certain things (e.g. braid cables, cut aluminium cleanly, paint cases, design basic electronic circuits) and some discussion of basic formulas (e.g. how to calculate the noise that all your fans combined will make, how to calculate the capacity of your water cooling loop, how to calculate what PSU you will need to feed the lot), and some discussion of tools (using a lathe, bending brake, clean soldering for beginners, multimeters for beginners).
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Maybe a simple design would be a good starting project!!
Then the Mag could genuinely call them self âCustom PCâ rather than the review mag it has become!!!!
I totally agree that there should be a 'Workshop' section in the mag. If they spread the project over the 12 issues of a year, it would by itself bring about more subscribers.
Great work.
What he says!
Another amazing piece of craftsmanship, it just looks stunning in every angle. In hundred years it will be sold like a Picasso painting...
Interesting thought. Model engineering magazines document a multiple number of projects, often in installments over a period of months, interspersed with articles on tools and techniques. Perhaps this is a format that Custom PC could look at.
+1 Truly inspirational! Makes me want to get of my ass and mod something right now! Shame I'm such a noob at modding... :o
Not sure I like the sound of this, sounds like one of this annoying tv ads:
'Ever wanted to hand craft a PC just like the professionals? Over 500 weeks pick up the components and learn how to build a hand crafted custom PC using this magazine thats builds into a step by step guide, issue 1 comes with the cable ties and is on sale now for the special trial price of £0.99 (Normal retail price: £9.99)'
:p
No, I was thinking more about ongoing logs of people's mods, with perhaps specials on how to do certain things (e.g. braid cables, cut aluminium cleanly, paint cases, design basic electronic circuits) and some discussion of basic formulas (e.g. how to calculate the noise that all your fans combined will make, how to calculate the capacity of your water cooling loop, how to calculate what PSU you will need to feed the lot), and some discussion of tools (using a lathe, bending brake, clean soldering for beginners, multimeters for beginners).
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