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QuakeCon 2008 - Paint, Glue & Sponge Bob

Author: Chris Ram SUMMARY: During his rounds at QuakeCon, Chris turns his attention to the many case mods on display; both amazing and shameful.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Trade Shows
Published: 5th August 2008

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Cases of QuakeCon

Several other cases caught my eye at QuakeCon 2008. In no particular order, here they are.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


The builder of the first UFO case we listed amongst the truly wicked cases of QuakeCon 2008 is back with another build.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


A really nice Cooler Master Wave case with a high quality coat of pearl atop of grinded aluminum. A really great idea that you don’t see often.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


This Cooler Master Stacker was painted red and black with automotive paint. The owner’s father owns an auto painting business and this case certainly means business. The quality of the finish is better than anything coming from the factories and competes with the Smooth Creations work done on the Cooler Master CSX cases.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


This builder took it to the next level and incorporated his case mod into the Windows Desktop image.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


Case mods aren’t just for the big cases; here a Shuttle gets some case mod love.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


Lian Li cases are great for their large amount of space. This one holds more hard drives than we wanted to count. All of that heat needed some extra cooling, so this builder added a can controller.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


I would like to see this guy try to explain to his boss why he needed to go to Dallas this last weekend. Better yet, imagine going through the airport!

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


Yellow and Black on the attack.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


We all want a Lamborghini; this guy has one. Notice the orange paint that matches the popular car from many fantasies.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


The Thermaltake Mozart TX didn’t do much for Thermaltake’s sales lists but the case is was still very cool. This one houses two systems and several hard drives. Just what you need for a big LAN party; one to leech with, one to game with.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


Green with envy, this case uses water to cool the components.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


Not to be shown up by green, red was a popular color for many case modders.

QuakeCon 2008 Case Mods


Your guess is as good as mine; this mod looks to be a custom unit built from one off parts. The screen on the side appears to have come from a notebook. The owner was not around for us to take a look on the inside and as you can see, the lock on the front kept us from taking a peek.



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