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Fredrik Perman's Wall-Mounted Renderfarm

When North Carolina modder and industrial designer Fredrik Perman was tapped to do some design work for the office of Pacific Design & Manufacturing, he figured, what better way to do a remodel than to pack six Intel dual-core processors into a glass case and place it on a wall?

 

This monster works as a hub that controls the file and phone server in the adjoining room. For effect, Perman added 10 12-inch blue cathode light strips, six LED fans and a wall-mounted 15-inch LCD screen.

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CaseMods.ru's Wall-E

I couldn't leave this favorite out of the mix. Though a lot of Wall-E mods are out there, none comes close to the work done by the Wall-E team from Russia, whose work debuted on CaseMods.ru. I spoke with Leo from team Wall-E, and learned that this mod is packed with a 300MHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 2GB of RAM, two USB ports and a 120GB hard drive.

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Frank Macon's John Deere Gas Pump

The John Deere Gas Pump is a pure Americana special from Missouri-based modder Frank Macon. His mod was a weekly winner during ExtremeTech's 2007 Case Mod Contest.

 

Macon's gas-pump PC sports a 1.83GHz AMD Athlon processor and 512MB of RAM. The pump has green LED fans to match the John Deere color scheme, and ─ to give the mod a dose of realism ─ Macon turned the gas pump's handle into the on/off switch. Pull the handle forward to give your computer some gas; pull it back, and the computer shuts down.

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Katsuya Matsumura's Miss Kana :O

Japanese modder Katsuya Matsumura's Miss Kana case mod was featured in the May 2004 edition of Monthly PC-DIY and was inspired by drawings by Kanna Higashi.

 

Matsumura ultimately decided to name this manga mod after Higashi, while dropping an "n" from her name.

 

Miss Kana, which is made of painted styrene foam and sculpted clay on a frame constructed of vinyl chloride pipes, has a 1GHz VIA C3 Nehemiah processor and a 12GB laptop hard drive. The PC parts are located in Miss Kana's back and hair.

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Chris Blarsky's The Hulk

In 2007, modder Chris Blarsky modeled this computer after his favorite Marvel Comics character. When he originally designed this monster, it had an 866MHz Intel Pentium 3, 1GB of PC133 RAM and an 80GB hard drive.

 

But just like its movie counterpart, this Hulk was begging for a massive overhaul. Blarsky told me that he's about to load up his mod with a 3.0GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 2GB of RAM and a Hulk-size 2TB hard drive. Check out Absolute Extremes for more shots and a Flash video of the angriest mod ever.

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Katsuya Matsumura's Close Combat :hug:

This is another Matsumura special, made for the July 2002 issue of Monthly PC-DIY. This monstrosity, which stands around 6 feet tall, sports a 900MHz AMD Duron processor, 128MB RAM and a 20.5GB hard drive.

 

It isn't superpowerful, but how could we leave it out? It's a 6-foot-tall robot!

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Jake Hildebrandt's Steampunked Damnation :bigyellowgrin:

Commissioned to kick off the debut of the Western-style shooter game "Damnation" by Blue Omega Entertainment and Codemasters, this steampunk case mod was built by Jake Hildebrandt. The mod packs an impressive Intel Core i7 processor, 12GB of DDR3 RAM and a 1TB hard drive.

 

I'll bet you wish you could take this mod home. Well, guess what: The PC is being given away in a contest open to residents of the United States and Canada. The entry deadline is June 19. Destructoid has the contest details.

 

And if you're not familiar with this Western subgenre, you can read a full explanation of steampunk.

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Popular Mechanics' Liquid-Cooled Muscle PC Desk

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The Mercedes LAN Truck

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Sevilorcio's R2-D2 :rofl:

 

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hulk is just an action fig

 

the main board is below him and he is carrying a drive i think

 

the one wit transparent table is just great :rofl: and Wall- E too :rofl:

by the number of wires dangling, it has to be PSU

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