Badjedidude
Well-known member
Actually, I couldn't decide where to put this thread. Should it go in "Express Yourself." as it is evidence of my artful magicks? Or should it go in the Tech area, as it pertains to computers!?
No, it shall reside in SUCCESS AND POSITIVITY!!! BECAUSE IT IS A SUCCESS THAT I AM POSITIVE ABOUT! OK, enough all caps.
Recently I had a slight problem with my computer (my little brother scraped a few capacitors off of my motherboard whilst "upgrading" it for me)... a problem which left me in the dark, somehow surviving day to day without online contact at my fingertips! Well... I did have my ipod, and I did have access to public computers... but... *ahem* that's not the point.
So I ordered a new motherboard from Ebay for about $30... and whammo! 2-3 days later, I recieved it! You should've seen my glory dance when the UPS guy brought the package to my door. I'm fairly certain that it resembled a pygmy headhunter mating dance, but oh well. He's a nice guy.
So at some point between receiving my motherboard and firing the new computer up, I decided to mod a new case for myself, something which I had never done before! I wasn't sure that the new 'board would fit in my old computer case, so I painstakingly designed and engineered (in like 2 min.) a new case...
And voila! About $50 later, here it is! (Goddamned plexiglass is expensive these days!)
Here is the case, resting calmly upon my magical clothes-washing apparatus. This is a view of the front. See the power button and USB ports? Yup. Rad.
Here's a view of the side. This new motherboard had a nice little RAM upgrade from my last computer. Sweeeeet.
Finally, here is the top/access opening. ****. I got too excited and cracked the plexi while drilling holes for the clasps. Oh well. I can take a short hop to the nearest Home Depot and shell out $10 ******* dollars for more plexiglass. *sigh* lol
So far it's working alright, but I'm worried about radio frequency interference. After I took the photos, I went ahead and put the hard drive in a caddy to protect it a bit more, as well as some grounded metallic panels. *shrug* So from here on, it's only a matter of adjusting my system to the new board and tweaking things to perfect it.
Woot.
P.S. You don't have to reply. I just wanted to show off.
P.P.S. I have a LED case fan and some LED string lights coming as future additions to make it shine.
No, it shall reside in SUCCESS AND POSITIVITY!!! BECAUSE IT IS A SUCCESS THAT I AM POSITIVE ABOUT! OK, enough all caps.
Recently I had a slight problem with my computer (my little brother scraped a few capacitors off of my motherboard whilst "upgrading" it for me)... a problem which left me in the dark, somehow surviving day to day without online contact at my fingertips! Well... I did have my ipod, and I did have access to public computers... but... *ahem* that's not the point.
So I ordered a new motherboard from Ebay for about $30... and whammo! 2-3 days later, I recieved it! You should've seen my glory dance when the UPS guy brought the package to my door. I'm fairly certain that it resembled a pygmy headhunter mating dance, but oh well. He's a nice guy.
So at some point between receiving my motherboard and firing the new computer up, I decided to mod a new case for myself, something which I had never done before! I wasn't sure that the new 'board would fit in my old computer case, so I painstakingly designed and engineered (in like 2 min.) a new case...
And voila! About $50 later, here it is! (Goddamned plexiglass is expensive these days!)
Here is the case, resting calmly upon my magical clothes-washing apparatus. This is a view of the front. See the power button and USB ports? Yup. Rad.
Here's a view of the side. This new motherboard had a nice little RAM upgrade from my last computer. Sweeeeet.
Finally, here is the top/access opening. ****. I got too excited and cracked the plexi while drilling holes for the clasps. Oh well. I can take a short hop to the nearest Home Depot and shell out $10 ******* dollars for more plexiglass. *sigh* lol
So far it's working alright, but I'm worried about radio frequency interference. After I took the photos, I went ahead and put the hard drive in a caddy to protect it a bit more, as well as some grounded metallic panels. *shrug* So from here on, it's only a matter of adjusting my system to the new board and tweaking things to perfect it.
Woot.
P.S. You don't have to reply. I just wanted to show off.
P.P.S. I have a LED case fan and some LED string lights coming as future additions to make it shine.