Bit-tech Modding Update - December 2013
Later this month we'll be hosting our annual Mod of the Year competition where the best projects of 2013 will go head to head. Before then, though, it's time to look at the best projects to be completed in the last month or so. November has been a cracking month in our forum with many projects coming to completion including one that's been on the go for nearly four years.
We've also been adding new projects to our
Scratchbuild Index, which features cases made from scratch, sorted by materials used, motherboard size and case type.
Our
Case Mod Index is a similar database of case mods. You can see what others have done with a case you might own or be thinking about buying, and see how others have modded it and whether they've water-cooled it too.
UK modding and watercooling etailer
Specialtech is offering a
Phobya TPC 5.25" 4 Channel Fan and Temperature Controller every month and we'll be shipping the prize worldwide so everyone can enter. To be in with a chance of winning, just submit your project - be it a mod or scratchbuild below.
How to submit Case Mods
If you're submitting a case mod (modified case), it must be complete with noticeable modifications (these can include spray paint/powder-coat or installed water-cooling hardware.) To submit your case mod you'll need to include the following information:
How to submit case mods- Your forum user name
- Case (make and model)
- URL to your project log (which must be in bit-tech's project log forum)
- Project name
- Is your PC water-cooled?
How to submit Scratchbuilds- Forum user name
- Motherboard size - ATX, micro-ATX, mini ITX, other
- Case type - tower/cube/desk/HTPC/other
- Primary material - acrylic/metal/wood/composite/other or mixed
- URL to your project log (which must be in bit-tech's project log forum)
- Is your PC water-cooled? Y/N
Email your submissions to
modding@bit-tech.net with 'Submit My Project' in the subject line.
The winner for last month is popular modder Bladesingerz , who recently added his spectacular desk PC to the Scratchbuild Index. As detailed in his
project log, Bladesingerz has added new rigid acrylic tubing and lighting to his project, which is now complete.
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