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The following article is a collective look on
how to mod a case, or how NOT to. The PC used
was a P200 kindly donated by some guy we know,
which was, as you can/will see, was put to good
use. :D
WARNING:
VelocityReviews.com is NOT responsible for any damages
inflicted upon yourself and/or your equipment!!
ONLY do this with a old computer you DO NOT
WANT!!!
BEFORE
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Ooh looky! How pretty. It even tells me what
drive is what! I never would have guessed.

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This
is the innards of the PC, with a slightly over-exaggerated
cooling solution. 120mm fan cooling a CPU running
at 200mhz. I love overkill. (Please note dodgy
cable ties and fan resting on soundcard. You
will be tested on this.)
As
this PC has not been used for quite some time,
lacks a HDD, CDROM and RAM, and is of no use
to anyone except for a rather metallic doorstop,
we decided that some fun was in order.

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¾
view of the box. Note the disembodied hand.
We have spiritual help!
"Who
wants some?"

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The following tools were used
in the creation of this picture: A sledgehammer,
a mattock, and teenage angst.

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Post traumatisation.
After
the top of the case was stomped on with the
sledgehammer, we created this nice concertina
effect. Your PC may now resemble an accordion,
but will not function as such.

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After smashingness.
The
following pictures are of a game of hammer throw,
or in this case, PC throw.
Note! See the gloves? That’s right. We’re
safety conscious.

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And
no it’s not photoshopped. If you
really want to see a case in the air,
come over and I’ll throw one around
for you. Christ you people are demanding. |
Whoo!
Case is well and truly off the right side
of the photo. |
AFTER
Ooh looky! How pretty. It even
tells me what drive is what! I never would have
guessed. (Again.)
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