Case modding took off in the late 90s, and taught us all that computers could (and should!) look awesome. Much of the aesthetic went mainstream, and now tons of computer cases come with lights and ...
[Chris, aka Mosquito’s Mods] is well-known for some awesome PC case mods. He’s outdone himself this time with an embedded LCD panel as his case window. This use of an LCD is becoming common on arcade ...
Why use of a brand-new case for your touchscreen TFT Raspberry Pi project, when you can use a retro Sinclair TV LCD case instead and breath life back into the old hardware. Modder and developer Nathan ...
I want to put 5" lcd in my Lian Li 6070 so I can put Sumarize on it to monitor my cpu. Can anyone here help me with links to a guide, recommendations for a screen, and any other info that might help.
Check out this cool case mod, from modder Ville ‘Willek’ Kyro over at Metku Mods. This cool mod features a built-in 17 inch Hyundai L70S+ LCD monitor and the PC in the same case. This innovative ...
Hello,<BR><BR>I was wondering if anyone thinks this might be possible or know of a way to do this.<BR><BR>On the ATI X800 card, some of them at least, have a jack for a/v in on the inside of the card.
Case mods are really getting out of hand. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Case makers need to offer more models with transparent ...
The Antec Skeleton PC case isn't exactly a shy and retiring design in itself, which is why entrants to the company's modding competition have had to reach a little further in order to come up with ...
We feature a lot of case mods on Gadget Lab, but not many of them are so well thought through, or executed, as this retro music system hack. The old-style music center houses a hefty media center. The ...
Don’t worry, we’re not about to bring you yet another hackintosh with a glowing Apple logo. This mod is altogether smarter and more elegant. It’s a real MacBook with another display within the Apple.
Sure, there's something to be said about squeezing PC components into a reasonably small space, or finding some obscure cooling method to keep a handle on overclocking heat, but it's still pretty hard ...