Tag: modding
Computer Modding Basics: The Case
by admin on Jul.24, 2009, under modding
This is where every mod starts. Now not all mods are built into a case, some are done in toasters, and microwave, and so on, and some are even fully custom built cases, but the majority are done from older computer cases and even some current ones.
Links: Toaster1 - Toaster2 - Microwave
If you’re new to modding, but a computer enthousiast, the best route to go is to take an old computer that you have sitting in your attic. Most people have atleast one that has been retired, but since they spent so much on it back in the day, they couldn’t deal with simply throwing it away.
If you don’t have an old computer and want to buy a new case, don’t get one thats a crazy premod. The reason I say this is, windows are common, and easy to put in. Most the time if it comes with cool lightup areas, it’s lighting up their logo. And the last reason is, you’ll be spending a lot more for their premod, and you don’t even get to put any of you’re own ideas into the design.
So if you’re going either route here’s some tips for picking the case, first make sure it’s ATX if you’re digging it out of the attic. lol there’s not much point in modding a computer case if you won’t be able to put anything current into it. Second, ignore the color, thats the easiest problem to solve. Lastly, an all metal case is perfect since it provides a good solid ground to do some work on it.
This is a great started case. It’s under $25, has a nice aluminum body, but i’ll bet it’s still thin enough that you can cut though it like butter. It has 4 bays, and a cool looking front fan vent.
The tools, you’ll want a dremel. I’d reccommend avoiding the battery power dremels just because you won’t get enough work time out of them.
Now to start the modding. Suprisingly, almost anything you’ll even decide to mod a computer with, can be found at your local hardware stores. Places like Ace, Home Depot, and Lowes all have what you’ll need.
The basic ideas are always paint. Come up with a nice color theme. A lot of people will do the outside of the case, but it always looks incredible when you take the time to paint the inside frame of the case as well, just make sure you save this till after you do some cutting.
One of the most common mods is putting a window in your PC. I say this is where you can get creative. Don’t do that borring square cut, etch something in there that’d take some time and make it your own. Also, don’t feel limited to just putting a window on the side, get creative, add a window the your PSU, add a window to the top of your case.
To keep from getting into a post dedicated to a full window modding post, I’ll just show some supplies, ideas and other cases I’ve seen. These all touch on the basic principals.. Painting, lighting, windows, they are all some pretty sweet cases, and I think the perfect way for me to wrap up this post.
Here are some of the links from above…
Mesh window with Fan
Air Supreme EvO
Project Celtic Dragon PSU
Monster Rig
Tribal Server
Fire PC
And as a final note, I’d love to see any mods you guys might have done. Also, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate. I’ve been modding for many years now and have maintained an active part in the tech community, so I can likely field any questions you might have.
I hope you guys enjoyed this post!
DIY Surface PC
by admin on Apr.07, 2009, under modding
This is one of the cooler articles I’ve seen in the modding world. MaximumPC did an excellent guide on building a multi-touch PC yourself. Theirs was done while attempting to hold a budget, but I’ve gotta think it’ll only be a matter of time before you see some really flashy designs taking off based on their design.
Full Article: http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/maximum_pc_builds_a_multitouch_surface_computer
Maximum PC’s Multitouch Surface Computer from Maximum PC on Vimeo.
Some awesome computer mods
by admin on Feb.12, 2009, under modding
While I’m still working on my house to get it to the point that i can start networking, I thought I’d share some cool stuff with you. FusionMods, this blog and the related site is really about tech of all levels. As such, the site originated purely as a modding site, and while it’s expanded into all facets of tech, we still appreciate our roots. I thought I’d share some cool mods with you guys. A number of our members have been published, so their work does attract a good level of attention. The type of work also ranges from all areas, wiring, cooling, metal work, painting, and of course, some of them get into programming as well.
I grabbed ten mods from the site that I though would be excellent to show you some of the areas of modding.
Plexy Selfmade PC – by peenieman
This a full custom mod. You don’t get to see these as often as you’d like, but they’re always awesome. This is almost pure plexy. Though it’s hard to tell in the pic, this case is much smaller then it looks.
Project Celtic Dragon PSU – by BCModder
This is just a component mod. For those not too familiar with PC building this is the power supply. This distributes the power to everything in your PC. This mod shows some extremely crafty metal work, a great paint job, as well as some nice lighting if you follow the link.
Monster Rig by Bio-Hazard
I think the picture really just says it all
Batmobile Tumbler PC — By batfan06
This is a mod that is becoming more and more common. This is also far more challenging. This is taking an already existing item and placing a computer inside of it. Oddly enough, I think the two most common items I’ve seen this done with has been the original Nintendo consoles and toasters (told you it was odd).
Wall-E — By Frenkie
This is one of the most challenging types of mods, but a lot of fun at the same time. This is a full custom build, but it’s built to look like something else. This is similar to the batmobile PC, but in this case, you’d be building the batmobile as well.
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I hope you guys have enjoyed these.





