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  • Thermaltake Perfect Light Series   [Review, Overclockercafe]
    Case modding has grown from a small niche in the PC market to the big business it is today. Think about how many varieties of LEDs, EL wire, appliqués, CCFL tubes etc. you see daily. A lot to be sure. Well, Thermaltake has just added to that with their Perfect Light Series. The Perfect Light series is several case mods based on the Fireball theme we have seen a bit out of Thermaltake lately.
     Thu, 21 Aug, 2003 | 44 Click(s) | Detail

  • Project Culance   [Article, Bit tech]
    In his own words: Macroman converts a watercooled beast into, well, a different water cooled beast... .. and in my words: You followed the project log. You might have even tried to make a teeshirt. Now you can read the article. Macro takes you through step by step, converting this ugly ducking into a swan.. okay, a very modded, very industrial swan.
     Sat, 16 Aug, 2003 | 9 Click(s) | Detail

  • Etching and Creating a Case Window   [Article, Bjorn3d]
    Case modding has become quite common place these days. There are countless case modding sites and just as many sites that make and sell modded cases along with modding supplies. Major case vendors are now selling preinstalled windows, lights, and LCDs. Everyone and his brother has a modded case these days. So how do you make your case stand out? Simple, etch it with your favorite design.
     Thu, 14 Aug, 2003 | 37 Click(s) | Detail

  • Project Case Mod   [Article, Ocaddiction]
    With so many killer case mod products on the market today, the possibilities of modding out your case are nearly endless. Today we checkout Part ONE of our Project Case Mod to give you a few hints on what you could do to spruce up and personalize that newly built PC.
     Wed, 13 Aug, 2003 | 20 Click(s) | Detail

  • Modding 101   [Article, Bit tech]
    Our very own Macroman kicks the ball rolling, revealing some modding secrets, in this the first of a bit-tech brand series of 'Modding 101' guides. New and experienced modders alike should find something of interest in these detailed and easy to follow articles. Where better to start than the begining, so back to basics and read on to get the Macroman low down on fitting castors, handles and a side window.
     Tue, 12 Aug, 2003 | 34 Click(s) | Detail

  • DREMELite   [Review, Subzerotech]
    Ever been modding away on your case only to find yourself twisting and contorting in every unnatural position to be able to see what you’re trying to cut? Well, the folks at Dremel have found the answer, introducing the new DREMELite. It uses a magnetic drive system to power itself. This is very nice, no batteries to change or complicated wiring to do. It has 2 bright white LEDs to provide ample light to your work surface.
     Sat, 09 Aug, 2003 | 16 Click(s) | Detail

  • Sunbeam PSU modding   [Article, Bit tech]
    Most power supplies, even the more expensive breeds, are eye offending boring grey boxes. With the help of a couple of products from Sunbeam and a little bit of paint I'm going to show you how to make your dull power supply something worthy of showing off. Without further ado then let's get cracking...
     Fri, 08 Aug, 2003 | 25 Click(s) | Detail

  • PROJECT BLUE ICE   [Article, Tweaknews]
    Many of you may have been following Blue Ice from a few of the forums I post in, but this is the real deal… More detail, more pictures, and more depth. I'm very excited to release Blue Ice, as it has taken me a lot of time and effort, and thanks to many-a-sponsor, she's now complete!! Well enough crap… Onto the mod!!
     Thu, 07 Aug, 2003 | 29 Click(s) | Detail

  • Noise Isolator 3.5” Rheobus   [Review, Bigbruin]
    Beyond the superior appearance, the Noise Isolator 3.5” rheobus has another advantage over other 3.5” rheobuses on the market... A power rating of 13 Watts per channel, versus 8 Watts per channel. Factor in the price, and the advantage definitely goes to Noise Isolator...
     Wed, 06 Aug, 2003 | 43 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Eumax Transfer Panel   [Review, Thetechlounge]
    Something you may be wondering by now is ‘who is Eumax?’ If you don’t know who they are, don’t worry, I didn’t either. Eumax is a relatively new company, which was started in 1998. They now produce a wide variety of products, from CPU coolers to transfer panels and cold cathodes to cases and keyboards. After testing this transfer panel, I am eager to test some of their other products. Go check out the review.
     Thu, 31 Jul, 2003 | 27 Click(s) | Detail

  • ClearPC Interview   [Interview, Nextgenelectronics]
    Case modding is at an all time high in popularity. There's wild styles and attitudes within this amazing niche of the tech community. NextGen Electronics had the opportunity to interview ClearPC's Frank Goluza in what might be the most candid interview you'll probably ever read. Find out what the latest in case modding is, what the future of case modding will be, and why never to mention 'Disco' to Frank.
     Tue, 29 Jul, 2003 | 11 Click(s) | Detail

  • 80mm Galaxy Orange and White Quad LED Fan   [Review, Extensiontech]
    Fans, fans, fans. Can you ever have enough fans? I think the answer would be NO, to that. Well, how about this? Other color LED fans! Yup, orange, and even now white are making way into the modding scene. Do they look cool? Oh, hell ya! You know you want to read this brief review with pretty pictures. Don't you? Continue on as I look at the newest LED fans that Jab-Tech has in stock...
     Sat, 26 Jul, 2003 | 15 Click(s) | Detail

  • Cooler Master Musketeer -- System Dynamics Detector   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    With the Musketeer, CoolerMaster has released a visually attracitve and very useful system monitoring device. The Musketeer is designed to display the fan voltage, audio sound pressure and the temperature of the positioned thermal sensor. It's a very interesting product. Check the article for more info.
     Thu, 24 Jul, 2003 | 34 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Brighten Up Your Computer   [Article, Thetechlounge]
    A lot of people have the "bland box" syndrome and are getting tired of it. This disease mainly consists of the user having a less than average, bland computer case. This is sometimes followed with wide, grey IDE cables. Sometimes the user can be infected with the dreaded "rats nest" of PSU wires. Thankfully many companies see this horrid outbreak and have stepped in to do something about it! Jacol Technologies is one company that provides many antidotes to messy cables and bland boxes.
     Fri, 11 Jul, 2003 | 12 Click(s) | Detail

  • Hexagonal Dual Blue and UV CCFL Kits   [Review, Extensiontech]
    While some things fail to stimulate me when doing reviews, things that light up, or control noise, do. Well, this is one that lights up. These new hexagonal shaped 12" CCFL's are making their way around here and there to resellers. Jab-tech has them, so I asked for a couple. Keep reading and see what I think of these Dual CCFL kits in blue and UV that I received to show you folks...
     Mon, 07 Jul, 2003 | 19 Click(s) | Detail

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