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  • Recycled Case Mod Project
  • Recycled Case Mod Project

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    Conclusion

    This mod was actually pretty fun and very simple to do. Of course there was plans for a window and light kit but, time and money didn't allow that to happen, so maybe next time. In many respects this mod is quite similar to the stealth mod we did a while back, the differences being that we painted the entire case in this mod and refined the cooling scheme. All of the cooling gear, which consists of 3 80mm Sumon fans each moving 35cfm each, ThermoEngine Heatsink and 60mm YS Tech fan, where purchased from CoolerGuys.com. I would strongly recommend checking them out for your next computer project.

    The following photos show the finished case ready to be packaged up and sent to the new owner, If I might say so I think it turned out pretty well.