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PC Piano

November 27th, 2007


Yes, it is a computer. But when everything is off, people might think it’s just piano. It has a fully-fledged media centre PC, with a 26-inch widescreen LCD monitor, stereo speakers, wireless keyboard, DVD burner and card reader. There is a semi-hidden panel, and when slid down, it is held in place. To raise the panel, simply press it and it will rise automatically. It is available at eBay right now with start bid of $6,998.00, or you can quick grab for $19,998.00. Video after the jump. Read more…

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The Super Cooler for PC (updated)

November 23rd, 2007

Do you need a cooler? If yes, then take this idea, build your computer case covered with lots of fans. The one above consists of 66 fans – front, back, top, bottom and the left and right. Check out more pictures after the jump.
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Space Cube the smallest PC

November 1st, 2007

Hey guys, this is the smallest CPU ever seen, measures only 2 x 2 x 2.2-inch. It is powered by a 300 MHz processor and 64MB of SDRAM. From the pictures you can see a number of ports such as USB, Ethernet, flash memory. monitor port, serial connection and microphone. I wondered if this working.

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The Maid PC

October 18th, 2007

Do you like those sexy maid figures like the Sexy French Maid tissue box? If yes, then you may want one of this. Japan’s Akihabara Maid Cafe Station has unveiled the Otaku maid fetish computer codenamed M4125, a PC wearing a maid skirt and apron. I’m sure it looks great if they make the full body, half body looks kinda creepy. More picture after the jump. Read more…

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Guitar Computer

October 17th, 2007

Will you sacrifice you guitar to make a PC case? No, this is not a sacrifice. It is still a fully functional guitar. It works as both guitar and computer. I’m sure this will be heavy for you to carry. Just imagine that you are carrying a PC case around and start singing. There’s no specification provided. For more pictures, you can find them after the jump Read more…

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MicroWulf Supercomputer

September 5th, 2007

A college student Tim Brom has built himself a supercomputer called MicroWulf. It consists of four microATX motherboards, each with a dual core CPU and 2 gigs of ram, all connected with an 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch. This 26.25 gigaflop supercomputer is built from scratch and costs altogether $2,500. After the some price drop on the hardware, you can build the same machine for $1,256. Wow, that’s almost half of it. More pictures after the jump. Read more…

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Case Mod: Batmobile

August 12th, 2007


Take a look at this Batmobile from the “Batman Begins” movie. It is a case mod from Kevin Core. Batmobile is powered by an AMD Sempron 2800+ with 40 gig HD, 736 megs of DDR 400 ram, and CD/DVD. This case mod is equipped with lots of LEDs. More pictures after the jump.
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Optimus Prime Case Mod

August 4th, 2007

Another Optimus Prime, here’s the Optimus Prime computer case modded by Mangus from Pennsylvania entering the Extreme Tech case mod contest. It measures 6’10″ and weighs 125 lbs. The PC is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 and boasts a GeForce 8800GTS OC, Enermax 1000W Power Supply, 2GB (Corsair XMS2 2x1GB RAM), Western Digital RaptorX 150GB Hard disk and a EVGA nForce 680i SLI motherboard. More pictures after the jump.
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Projekt V2 by maicoX

July 27th, 2007


This PC case is called the “Projekt V2” modded by maicoX from German. It is engine-inspired case mod features water cooling. It says that is not for a modem user, now this PC is powered by Intel® Core™2 Duo 2800 E and comes with Abit AW9D-MAX mainboard, 2x Seagate Barracuda ES 750 HDD, Corsair DOMINATOR 2 x 1Gig, 2 x XFX7900GT video card and last the Dark Power Pro BQT P6 PRO-600W power supply. More pictures after the jump.
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The RoboFlush

July 23rd, 2007

Joe customized his toilet bowl with a digital flush, the RoboFlush. With just a push of button, he got his flush. Video after the jump.
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