Anyone else here doing CoolerMasters Mod contest?

Modding

  • I use a little paint and thats cool.

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  • I like to be origional and change a lot.

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  • I am a modding nutt, changing before the paint dries

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  • Modding? I prefer a Dell?

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I'd definately be more in to it if I didn't live in a shoddy little apartment. If I had my own house with an unfinished basemend I would be a freakin' modding NUUUUT. But, due to a lot of restriction in where I live, it makes it near impossible (noise levels, work areas, clean-up, etc..).
 
I've never modded because my space it too small and I have no shop. I love going over to bit-tech and seeing all the mods there!:eek:
 
Hi Ayd here...

I just love modding and seeing as I have an engineering degree this helps me a lot.

What doesn't help is time, I've 2 projects under way at the moment both of which I've not touched in a while, day to day life leaves me knackered and I hardly feel like picking up the tools when I get home from work :( Sadly the weekends are pretty much out too what with a Wife and a child on the way my weekends just fly by....shame really as I do enjoy it, maybe I need to dedicate a little time each week to 'my modding time' preferebly when she's watching Eastenders and other such junk :D
 
I'm in the same situation with no space, knackered when I'm home and loads of stuff to do....never mind moving in a week or so
 
I have the space but the workshop annihalates it. I was considering entering the contest but I didnt have the money :P
 
well guys, looks like its just me than.

If you have any ideas you would like to see in my CrossFire mod let me know and we will make it a team effort.

(lol, getting close to the time to be submitted)
 
name='Shift' said:
I've never modded because my space it too small and I have no shop. I love going over to bit-tech and seeing all the mods there!:eek:

Whats it like having bit tech so close to you. The closest I have come to a computer shop is Comp-USA (yuck)
 
I would enjoy modding...

I'm only 14 though and my dad would not let me spend $$$ on more computer stuff..esp. after my 205bw.

Maybe when I'm 16 and have a job? :]
 
I remember when I was 14, ( a LONG time ago) there wernt any computers, lol.

I always liked fixing stuff and my grandpa really helped me to learn the basics. You dont need $$$ to mod. Start by cleaning up the wiring in the case you have now. A fan, a can of spray paint, LEDs or a ColdCathode Light and ur a modder.

I use the experience I have learned in life to do what I do.
 
markkleb said:
I remember when I was 14, ( a LONG time ago) there wernt any computers, lol.

I always liked fixing stuff and my grandpa really helped me to learn the basics. You dont need $$$ to mod. Start by cleaning up the wiring in the case you have now. A fan, a can of spray paint, LEDs or a ColdCathode Light and ur a modder.

I use the experience I have learned in life to do what I do.

In that case, I modded my PSU with a sleeving kit, and I modded my fan controller with dual UV 12" cathodes :O
 
Hmm, think im going to have to start doing some serious modding. Need somthing to do with my time.

Once i get my case in a few weeks ill have a spare too...
 
i have modded my last 2 cases first was a $50 thing and i done coustom windows and fan holes and lights and led fans spray can paint job and what not. 2nd case was powedarcoated and w/c. slowly starting new project now on cm stacker. planning on all uv stuff, powdercoat, extra fan holes, top clear window, silent everything.
 
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