May 2013 Bit-tech Modding Update
May has been an absolutely stonking month in our forums with several amazing projects coming up the home straight. We'll be taking a look at these today in our regular project log update, as well as projects that you've sent us to add to our modding databases.
The Case Mod Index - our database of case mods, now has well over 100 projects, which are filtered by case manufacturer and model. This means you can see what others have done with a case you might own or be thinking about buying and whether they've water-cooled it too.
The Scratchbuild Index is a similar database except it features cases made from scratch, filtered by materials used, motherboard size and case type. It's a great wayof finding some inspiration for your new projects.
UK modding and watercooling etailer
Specialtech is offering a Xigmatek Aeigir CPU cooler 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 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.
Case Mod Index Stats for April:
Number of projects: 111
Top three case manufacturers: Cooler Master (24), Lian Li (21), SilverStone (13)
Top three popular cases: Silver Stone TJ-07 (7), Cooler Master ATCS 840 (5), Corsair Graphite 600T (4)
This month's winner was Citrus by ikem, who submitted his project (below) a few weeks ago to the Case Mod Index. The project was completed a couple of years ago but still looks fantastic.
The Lian Li A05NB case has been modded from head to toe and at first glance appears like it should be water-cooled, given how much colour is on show. If you'd like to know more, head over to the
project log.
Head
over the page to see more eye-candy.
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