For years, PCs came in one colour: Bland blah beige. Manufacturers eventually realized that people might like a bit more variety, so they did something revolutionary and suddenly we could get machines ...
A home-built PC is sort of like a project car. Once you’ve put every carefully-selected piece together, you get a huge sense of accomplishment. But for some enthusiasts, doing things by the book is ...
QuakeCon will play host to another PC case modding competition this year, in which gamers dedicated to building their own machines from scratch will get a chance to win prized for their handiwork, ...
Talk about an eye-catcher. While not having any official name that I could see, the Alien egg case featuring the ready-to-leap facehugger from the iconic Alien franchise, certainly stood out to me as ...
Neon lights. Excitement. Thrilling, one-of-a-kind experiences. Sure, all those words could describe any given night in Las Vegas. But at CES 2016, a slew of killer case mods and kick-ass custom PCs ...
Fancy a silent PC with no fans? Then check out this amazing passively cooled PC case mod. The clever modder over at Hack n Mod created a giant heatsink PC case to cool the components using a bunch of ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. About two years ago we featured ten of the Craziest PC Case ...
Gamescom is such a massive hit with gamers and game makers around the world because of its eclectic approach to hosting both a public and press show about all things gaming. At the top of the list of ...
A truly custom computer case is a work of art (See our awesome reader submitted rigs here for more proof). It is a one-of-a-kind unique statement that stands out among mass-market boxes, and pushes ...
Normally, when we bring you computer case mods, the PC resides inside some other object, from dead animals to retro hi-fis. The quite awesomely named Dr. Sai Bhaskar Reddy Nakka breaks away from such ...
An underground movement has risen to the surface. More than 30 computer modifiers, or “modders,” from all over the country will converge at San Francisco’s Exploratorium for the exhibit “Rods & Mods: ...
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