Nate Fox
noted that there was a Cool Case contest over at QuakeCon. The
winners included a machine built entirely in a suitcase, one with a glowing skull inside, and of course, one built from PVC pipes. Imitate at your own risk ;) I get nervous putting a Powerpuff Girls sticker on my case. *grin*
Re:PowerPuff (Score:1)
Dexter's Lab is almost as good though...
Re:PowerPuff? (Score:3)
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Re:PVC piping (Score:2)
Re:Noise, Noise, NOISE! (Score:1)
Re:Back To Luggable? (Score:1)
If it has a real 3D video card like a TNT or 3dfx (which I assume it would, this is QuakeCon, afterall), then yes, it probably plays quake like no laptop can ever hope to.
Re:hover craft case (Score:1)
Re:Luddite Cases (Score:1)
Maybe I'm just freaking out!
Re:The PVC case (Score:1)
Re:I built a case (Score:1)
I also added a vibrator to it as well..
You better not try to market that. I'm afraid it's already been patented [fufme.com].
Re:The PVC case (Score:1)
hahahaha that was basically the point I was poking fun at. Everyone was cutting holes in their cases and saying "I have this much and this much airflow going through my case blah blah blah". So here I am with a big box fan sitting beside my computer
You can see more pics of my PVC II computer case in the URL on my user profile header above.
Re:The PVC case (Score:1)
For me, boxes that are more efficient, that need less fans, use less power, make less noise, are far more appealing.
Funny, you just described an iMac.
Re:Luddite Cases (Score:1)
Please Remove This Information (Score:2)
Some sites (Score:1)
http://www.2cooltek.com [2cooktek.com]
http://www.pyramid19.com/vh [pyramid19.com]
http://www.3dfxcool.com [3dfxcool.com]
http://www.coldcpu.com [coldcpu.com]
http://www.tangonet.freeserve.co. uk/casemain.html [freeserve.co.uk]
http://www.spinn.net/~mattg/case/ [spinn.net]
Thank you.
Re:The PVC case (Score:1)
Noise, Noise, NOISE! (Score:2)
Re:PowerPuff girls RULE! (Score:1)
let's go RETRO! (Score:1)
Now that's a good idea... instead of making machines look more modern, go retro!
Now I think maybe I'll build my next box into the case of a PC-XT, or (even better) and Apple IIc!
I can see it now:
Yeah, here's my new computer, isn't it kewl?? I overclocked an Apple IIc to 800Mhz!! And it runs Linux!!
Any other cool old computers we should stick an Athlon Mobo in?
Re:PowerPuff? (Score:1)
I'll put a Powerpuff sticker on whatever I want.
new case (Score:1)
Re:Strange cases (Score:1)
Re:Why not put the computer inside hte PVC? (Score:1)
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Strange cases (Score:2)
Re:Strange cases (Score:1)
Re:Radiation? (Score:1)
The PVC case (Score:1)
Re:The PVC case (Score:1)
Commodore (Score:1)
Re:The PVC case (Score:1)
As for splashes, it did look like there was clear plastic sheeting around the fan and the case to make it more of a 'case' than a 'frame'.
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Idoru (Score:1)
Laptop monitors (Score:1)
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Re:I said it before and I'll say it again (Score:1)
sideways CD-ROM (Score:2)
Be careful though-- if they aren't there and the disc slides off the tray, it can jam the mechanism closed. I did this once to an old 486!
Re:BIG FAN (Score:2)
(If you use one of these to cool your computer, please use it in a well-ventilated area.)
If that's not enough for you, Moffett Field has the world's largest wind tunnel right in Silicon Valley. Somebody with NASA connections ought to put an open PC in there just to take a few pictures.
Re:Since they seem to like cooling... (Score:1)
Try this [slashdot.org] instead.
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Re:PowerPuff girls RULE! (Score:1)
So there.
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Re:Not the best page by far... (Score:1)
What are you running? Opera? iCab?
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Re:Strange cases (Score:3)
Cut the power cables, one at a time so you don't confuse them and splice in a nice 8-foot set of wires of at least the same gauge (thickness). As an added advantage, you get the noise of the cooling fan further away.
Whatever you do, never go with an gutless power supply. That will doom you to a flakey computer, especially with today's power-hungry chips. Use at least a 250 watt supply.
My machine is 256 MB, two 7200 rpm hard drives, and CD ROM + CDR. With a 250 watt power supply I had occasional spontaneous reboots, especially if both the CDR and the CD were spinning up at the same time. Upgrading to a 300 watt power supply fixed the problem.
Torrey Hoffman (Azog)
Turning it on (Score:1)
Cool Hacks (Score:2)
Re:Artistic Expression via the Case (Score:1)
Karma Police, arrest this man, he talks in maths
Re:The PVC case (Score:3)
Why are so many people seemingly obsessed with having the biggest/most fans in their boxen?
I've noticed this mentality before on
I know Intel's processors, for example, run a little on the hot side - but surely you'll get to a point when adding another fan is a complete waste of money/space/energy.
For me, boxes that are more efficient, that need less fans, use less power, make less noise, are far more appealing.
PowerPuff girls RULE! (Score:2)
The Power Puff Girls is an ironic work of post modern genius. If you think its juts for kids, then you've missed the point.
Thad
Magnetic Noise from Giant Fan (Score:3)
Since they seem to like cooling... (Score:2)
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Re:SUN Box (Score:1)
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My karma is still less than my age.
Re:Wooden case (Score:1)
A little noisy, but what can you expect from a PSU that must be 16 years old!
Re:PVC piping (Score:1)
Cases from 3dcool.com (Score:2)
Sounds like it should be Microsoft's slogan...
Case material (Score:1)
Re:Noise, Noise, NOISE! (Score:1)
Re:Over in the #2600 room..... (Score:1)
Re: Hydraulic cases (Score:1)
(yes, I know it was a joke.)
Re:What about EMI and Radiation? (Score:2)
I wouldn't sweat it - the radiation is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. So while the cell phone pressed against your head - about an inch from your brain - might be a worry, an unshielded PC is dozens of inches away from your 'nads.
For equal signal strengths at the source, twenty-four inches away is 1/576th the strength of one inch away.
If you're still worried, get some tin-foil underpants...
Re:third place design (Score:1)
See the Cray 3 (Score:1)
Re:Laptop monitors (Score:1)
Re:See the Cray 3 (forgot the picture) (Score:1)
BIG FAN (Score:2)
MAGNETIC OUTPUT!
and HEAT FROM IT'S MOTOR!
Re:PowerPuff (Score:2)
I'm feeling very, very afraid.
Over in the #2600 room..... (Score:1)
Youll miss me when im dead....
Re:Since they seem to like cooling... (Score:1)
Laptop case decoration (Score:1)
I suppose I could disassemble and paint the thing... except I don't have access to a well-ventilated place to do painting (apartment life, ya know). I heard, somewhere, that in Japan they have some sort of vinyl covering that you can apply with a heat gun. Has anyone run across something like that here? Seems to me that applying this sort of finish is A) easier and B) faster than painting. I suppose some other sort of covering (wood veneer?) would be cool.
Anyhow, anyone tried this?
Back To Luggable? (Score:3)
Is it really anything more than a really inconvenient laptop made out of non-miniaturized parts?
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Re:Back To Luggable? (Score:1)
Now that was a nightmare.
The Midnight Watch - All the news that's fit to ridicule:
Re:Luddite Cases (Score:2)
Re:Luddite Cases (Score:3)
Now that's a proper pissing contest. Forget about over-clocking, how hot can you get your box?
"Well Bruce, I've recently added a three bar electric fire to mine, it now runs at a toasty 90 degrees C. Oh and I've had to underclock the processor by 90%."
Or maybe I've been given some moderators crack by mistake...
wrighty.
Re:PowerPuff (Score:1)
Re:The PVC case (Score:2)
1) Your 900MHz phone would sound funny if you got a nice 900MHz Athlon/P3 due to all the radiated crap.
2) Without the conductive metal case, the static charge built up on the plastic while moving your case could easily remove the "magic smoke" from ICs on the motherboard, etc if you were to grab one, then touch the other... Bzzzt!
Re:Laptop monitors (Score:1)
CPU boards IN kerosene bath (Score:1)
I remember in an industrial tooling shop I was in, they had to make something in a nonconductive bath - which if memory serves me right, was kerosene.....
which would be pretty good looking, (maybe combine it with that email security from earlier - aerate it and give it a spark......
Radiation? (Score:2)
A computer produces an huge amount of electromagnetical radiation and an open unshielded case can't stop it. You can have quite a lot of fun watching TV close to such a computer.
But also any other device that produces electromagnectic ration (e.g. a cell phone) may cause trouble.
I've even heared reports that HDDs were making funny noises when a mobile phone was lying on the top of the case (a proper one)...
CU,
Maori
Wooden Cases (Score:1)
This is a case that wouldn't look too out of place at my mother's house. Maybe not not the coolest case, but definitly one of the classier custom cases.
Re:The PVC case (Score:1)
Karma Police, arrest this man, he talks in maths
Re:PowerPuff girls RULE! (Score:1)
Re:Strange cases (Score:1)
Re:Since they seem to like cooling... (Score:3)
The folks doing freezing prep of bio samples run into this. They sometimes use a slush of propane and a little LN2 (-190C); the propane boils high enough (-42C) that it stays liquid when the sample is dumped into it, giving much faster cooling rates. Propane is a poor solvent, nonconductive, and otherwise resonalbel inert, so it would work well unless you got a flame or spark too near. Then the cooling system would sort'a reverse. But that's give you an excuse to do a hardware upgrade.
Re:Luddite Cases (Score:2)
Re:Laptop case decoration (Score:2)
Problem is, it tends to be rather pricey..
Re:Magnetic Noise from Giant Fan (Score:5)
Q: Is it Loud?
A: No. In fact, the Power supplies and Orb are the loudest in the case.
Q: Electro-Magnetic Interference?
A: Haven't noticed anything so far. Not even while turning the fan off/on high/low - update 08/01/00 Still haven't had any problems with electromagnetic interference.
down at the bottom is the FAQ..also there is a bunch more pics on this site: [envador.com]
Re:Over in the #2600 room..... (Score:2)
I did this a couple of years ago. Unfortunately I didn't have enough lego to make the case solid (some gaps) or all one colour. When I left to go to university my parents took it apart. Oh well. I'll finish it someday.
Other ideas I had were sheet metal, hardwood (wouldn't an oak cdrom drive just look cool?), nerf...
But lego would definately be the best option. How can you beat ultimate expandibility?
Artistic Expression via the Case (Score:2)
For geeks, the computer case is a ubiquitous unnoticed presence. Turning the everyday mundane into the dramatic was a technique popularized by Warhol (remember the Campbell's Soup Can?). It indicates an artistic maturity unrealized by many who claim to be serious artists. Of course, these so-called serious artists continue to toil with the limited tools of paint and brush. The paint and brush is what makes them feel serious.
Here we have artistic expression coming from an unexpected outlet. That makes it all the more exciting and effective.
I think this is proof that geeks are far more artistic and dynamic than most people believe. It's unfortunate that mediums such as source code don't get displayed in public museums. Perhaps they should. Maybe these cases are a step closer to the day when the Linux kernal source is framed and on display in the Louvre.
Case Mods (Score:2)
Not the best page by far... (Score:5)
The Cool Case Gallery [virtualhideout.net] has pictures of 161 mods (to date).
I think we have to give credit to gamers for driving the cool case idea a while ago (like the unreal case [thetechzone.com]) but they've been left behind now by hardware nuts who don't care what runs on the computer, just how fast, how cool and how it looks.
computer case? (Score:2)
Erian
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Re:This sort of stuff... (Score:2)
What about EMI and Radiation? (Score:2)
Hell, I get nervous hanging around in the server room too long, and that stuff is all properly shielded... I hate to be a stick-in-the-mud, but has anyone thought of this?
Why not put the computer inside hte PVC? (Score:2)
Re:Since they seem to like cooling... (Score:2)
I think the better (read: less flamable) way to do is to use forced flow systems. Essentially, put pumps in the tub to circulate the LN2 so that stuff stays cool enough. Of course, this means that everything needs to stay well below boiling point, and so you need refrigeration. But I bet it could be made to work for the duration of the competition:)
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Re:Over in the #2600 room..... (Score:2)
Looking at google [google.com], I did a quick search and came up with this [isfnet.ad.jp] press release. The real site is here [isfnet.ad.jp], actually, that's not true, because the "real" site is in Japanese. That is the English version.
They have notebooks, desktops, etc. in your choice of dead tree flavors.
As for Legos, I did that, with a 486-66, but I figured, why bother with a standard case design when you have legos? Mine looked vaguely like a mushroom (power supply on bottom, moboard on top).
Of course, people looked at me funny when I went up to the check-out of Wal-Mart with 2 boxes of 1000 peice sets of lego.
Pictures of my PVC Case (Score:4)
http://www.envador.com/Photos/PVCII [envador.com]
Some Q&A is also at the bottom of that page. Thanks for your comments :)
I'm looking for a tiny tiny motherboard (preferably by abit or asus) - maybe MicroATX, Flex ATX or NLX but must also have an AGP slot. Any suggestions? I'm designing PVC Jr. and it's going to focus on size this time.
Re:Luddite Cases (Score:2)
They have this stuff the you can paint anything with to make it look like granite. They also have a spray on stone-like finish. I just wish I could remember brand names.
So, you could build a cool case from scratch, or you could modify an existing one. Personally, I kind of have this idea to make a computer case out of flat stones and PVC that would also be an indoor fountain...
Well, okay, maybe that's pushing it a little.
painting (Score:4)
1) Rough up the finish first. Sandpaper, rock tumbler grit, etc.
2) Wash it off with water and dry it thoroughly.
3) Spray paint, fabric paint, whatever you use, it needs to dry completely between coats, especially if you're going to be painting over the same area 2 or 3 times.
4) When you're done give it a coat of spray sealant.
5) And for crying out loud, if you paint the front, detatch ALL the buttons and lights first. (Boy what a mess I made...)
Have fun!
The Divine Creatrix in a Mortal Shell that stays Crunchy in Milk
PowerPuff? (Score:5)
Luddite Cases (Score:2)
So what would be the ultimate cool cases , 'coz lets face it, grey or beige boxes are just _so_ dull
I said it before and I'll say it again (Score:2)
A friend of mine made a case from scratch with transparent plastic. Works nicely, but he's going to paint it a rust color.
uniformity (Score:2)
I don't mean the look itself but rather the fact that they all seemed to share the same dimensions.
This would have been cool to see an exagerously flat (carputer = carpet + computer) or small (Liliputter = Liliputt + computer) or huge (roomputter because biuggest than a room, I wouldn't dare) computer box, no ?
Hope this will give ideas to someone...
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Re:Strange cases (Score:2)
PVC piping (Score:5)
it's a computer...
AND a 6 foot electric bong.
FluX
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Re:Idea for a cooler (pun intended) case (Score:3)
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