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My Curse.Com Case Modification - Part 10

Well, now the serious thing.

Picture, picture and pictures...

The back of the case:

Flisher-CursePC-Back

The side of the case in the daylight:

Flisher-CursePC-Daylight-Side

The side of the case in the dark:

Flisher-CursePC-Night-01
Flisher-CursePC-Night-02

Close-up of the window:

Flisher-CursePC-CloseUp

The feet of the case:

Flisher-CursePC-Feet

The panel itself:

Panel - Darkside
Panel - Orange Side
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  • Veldock said 
    Wed, Oct 24 2007 2:07 AM ()

    Good job..

    I was just wondering what the converter was called/where can I get one for the monitor plug.. converting that analog signal to the digital..

  • net said 
    Wed, Oct 24 2007 2:07 AM ()

    Looks impressive. Good work from all the Curse team. We would like to thank you for your support!

    Hubert

  • Flisher said 
    Wed, Oct 24 2007 2:07 AM ()

    @Veldock: They usually ship 1 or 2 when you buy a Video Card.
    It's not really a converter, since the videocard do the convertion job.

  • Kody said 
    Wed, Oct 24 2007 2:07 AM ()

    Great work! We need those for the office. :)

  • Flisher said 
    Wed, Oct 24 2007 2:07 AM ()

    @Kody:
    I doubth your 24 inches widescreen imac would stand this modification...

  • Kody said 
    Wed, Oct 24 2007 2:07 AM ()

    I don't use an iMac. They're for the sissy developers! :P

    http://my.curse.com/kody/hardware/det.../980/ is what I'm using.

  • Flisher said 
    Wed, Oct 24 2007 2:07 AM ()

    For those wondering what is hiding inside this beast, here is the link to my hardware:
    http://my.curse.com/flisher/hardware/details/3291/

    I might switch my Sound Card to an X-FI when I get some spare money :)

  • Irusk said 
    Wed, Oct 24 2007 2:07 AM ()

    @Veldock

    It's called a DVI to SVGA adapter. Your local computer store should carry them.

  • Wed, Oct 24 2007 2:07 AM ()

    That's a sick case! I've been wanting to build a pc for years but have never found the time to...

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