SplatterFest is a budget mod, what is a few beginner cut mods and a bunch of paint. Case - NZXT Tempest I have had fun building it and i hope you like it. Thanks for looking. First Worklog Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cOxgvPuOys Second Worklog Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe71I-8ZGow Most recent pictures
I like it. Sure it looks to the undiscerning like a shoddy job, but even the components are painted! Not only is the color scheme awesome. The work looks pretty damn pro.
A budget case mod. Kind of showing that u can do something radical, without spending alot of money. Specs: AMD Phenom II x4 920 (2.8ghz) @ 3.6ghz 2x2gb Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR2 800mhz @ 1010mhz ASUS M3A78-T EVGA Nvidia Geforce 9800gtx+ (740/1100/1836) @ 842/1224/2052 WD Black 750gb HDD Xigmatek Dark Knight PC Power and Cooling Silencer 680 watt Verification: CPU @ 3.8 (sits at 3.6) - http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=674043 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/745905/Benchmarks/all.png ~22 sec hyperpi - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/745905/Benchmarks/hpi_20100928_231705.png Maxxmem - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/745905/Benchmarks/MaxxMEM2_m5608.jpg 16554 - 3dmark06 - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/745905/Pictures/bench3.jpg Case - NZXT Tempest - $100 Paint - Acrylic - $8 Paint - Enamel - $20 Fans - Xigmatek 120mm x3 - $30 Fans - Xigmatek 140mm x2 - $24 Lighting - White Cold Cathode - $10 White Acrylic - $5 Smoked Acrylic - $10 Aluminum - $10 for a reasonable price i made a radical themed computer case (also, a color which not many people use!) Total Mods: Paint (alot of it) Removed the front foam in grills Removed extra plastic in the front filters Hidden DVD and BluRay drives Cut grills out on front and rear fans cut and installed new gray/orange tint acrylic side window Wire Management painted video card shroud painted ram coolers painted hdd cage painted power supply cover NZXT Premium Sleeved Wires Added a Floor to split heat intense parts.
Yep... Pollock is the first thing that came to mind when I saw the pictures... It does look amazing... And seemingly so simple to achieve: 1. Empty case out. 2. Take case outside. 3. Drop can full of paint from 6 feet in the air next to case. 3.a. Repeat 3 with multiple colors. 4. Let case dry. Done...
^ And the most important part that most people forget: Stick to a color scheme. This one is done well. You have only two colors and black and white neutrals.
haha yea, having only 4 main colors made it difficult finding the right parts, but then I stumbled on the Xigmatek Fans. Which worked great. Thanks for the great comments. Ikem
Sweet work bro Its one of the most interesting paint jobs ive seen in ages & Its work so well. Congrats
hey this case is in the Lanoc.org case mod contest. Please vote for your favorite case mod. If you vote for mine, thank you greatly. http://lanoc.org/case-mod-contest-voting Ikem
I just thought of another way of achieving this effect... 1. Take case outside. 2. Call your dog -> Preferrably a shelty or a collie (long haired dogs) 3. Dip dog in paint 4. Watch Fido do his dance next to the case... Rinse and repeat for each color... You may get a much better color dispersion this way... On the other hand; PETA might have a thing or two to say about your treatment of Fido.