RavynousHunter on 21/2/2009 at 06:35
You could probably make yourself one for less than $100 US (if the dials and pipes and shit are for show). Altogether an impressive case. :thumb:
Dia on 21/2/2009 at 14:17
Eight feet tall?!! Whoa. I'd hate to be the one to have to clean that bad boy. Sounds like a lot of the stuff on the case is functional. I'd love to see this thing up close. My favorite shots:
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http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c262/Diah_/PCcasefans.jpgThe author/owner said: Two radiators to cool the CPU and dual 8800 GTX video cards. (One radiator for each circuit) Yates loon fans are extremely quite. The two tubes behind the radiators are the reservoirs to allow the escape of air bubbles and filling the system. Works just like a car but without the pressure. Temps run a maximum of 5 to 10 degrees above room temperature when playing high end games for hours on end.
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http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c262/Diah_/PCcasegearsgage.jpgWWII brass radar port window from a war ship. The gears came from 5 sets of clock gears for the final full assembly. The thermometer is the actual temperature of the computer's water cooling system.
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http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c262/Diah_/PCcaseeye.jpgThe guy who's building this thing said:
To all: I'm finishing up detail on this project. My intentions are to "Iron and rust" effect the DVD drives. I just needed to get the pictures taken at the time. The center fish bowl type oilier will have blood red fluid with aerated bubbles. I'll update with more pictures soon. I'm impressed. I look at my what-I-once-thought-was-cool Tsunami Dream case and want to throw stones at it now. :(
Petike the Taffer on 21/2/2009 at 14:29
Just gathering all the various parts for the case was surely a challenge. The fellow apparently did a real scavenging hunt for old tech accessories...
It's fine and convincing. Nicely crafted, with good attention to details.
bikerdude on 21/2/2009 at 22:26
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nice find B. Those dials are awesome! Reminds me of the loading dials in thief, (duh):cheeky:
Aint it just, when i saw it, I cought myself drouling homer style... :cheeky:
massimilianogoi on 22/2/2009 at 04:10
Quote Posted by RavynousHunter
You could probably make yourself one for less than $100 US (if the dials and pipes and shit are for show). Altogether an impressive case. :thumb:
At this moment, I have no time to build a thing like that, even because I would learn the basilar of the mechanic, instead I'm deep into my mission building and new techniques experimenting, so I would prefer to buy it, than building it.
massimilianogoi on 22/2/2009 at 04:11
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For some reason I'm reminded of this:
hahahahaha :laff:
RavynousHunter on 23/2/2009 at 00:21
Quote Posted by massimilianogoi
At this moment, I have no time to build a thing like that, even because I would learn the basilar of the mechanic, instead I'm deep into my mission building and new techniques experimenting, so I would prefer to buy it, than building it.
True, true.
sNeaksieGarrett on 16/3/2009 at 22:27
Thanks for sharing. That's one awesome lookin' computer tower.:eek::cool: