Star Trek NX-PC case mod
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All Comments (43)
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Sweet now try it on a laptop :P
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@jediknight0 thanks man, i will try it. to make space ship , i was thinking about a zalman 9500 , cut some fins down a little to make it rounder , face it down so the blue fan is down blowing up and rap it with a loop of lights that are hard drive meters so when it is in use the ship will appear to be doing something .
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can you tell me how the hard drive leds are made so i can make a space ship in my case.
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@jediknight0 There's one way to find out if its non-conductive, dump it on a motherboard you don't care about.
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hands down the ugliest/cheapest casing ever... sorry.. but its truth.
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dont like it. Good work on the design. But its a bit over the top
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I like how you named the controls on the case as 'Manual Override'........Khan could've used something similar...good work.
An idea though......how about a saucer section encompassing the upper area around the CD-ROMs?? Then mount the ROM into the saucer section. The front of the saucer could slide out whenever you hit the open button.
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that mod is so awsome!
can you tell me how the hard drive leds are made so i can make a space ship in my case.
30jspecial 8 months ago
@30jspecial I based my electronics on the hard drive VU meter article on gideontech
jediknight0 8 months ago
Really Nice! I would be affraid to install a water cooling unit in a computer.....what if it leaked?
ThePhantom359 2 years ago 2
Actually, it's not water - but a non-conductive fluid that (in theory) won't short anything out if it leaks.
It's called "Fluid XP".
Of course, the CPU/GPU will heat up something horrible without any coolant...
jediknight0 2 years ago
how does the hdd light activity work?
ginjopowder 3 years ago
Based on the HD activity signal on the motherboard, the engines light up. The longer the signal stays on, the more LEDs in the engines light up. When the signal stops, one by one the LEDs go out. But this all happens within 1 second, leading to the fade-in, fade-out effect based on activity. Kinda like a VU-meter.
jediknight0 3 years ago