With Avengers: Infinity War out in theaters now, it’s only fitting that we showcase an incredible, yet fully-functional, computer shaped like Thor’s hammer. Not much is known about its internals, but the case’s lights can change color at the push of a button with varying intensity. However, we do know that the case does not enough room for a discrete graphics card.
Yes, we know that some of these case mods have been around since the beginning of the internet, but some are definitely worth a second look. There’s the Gothic-inspired design, one made from a real AT-AT Imperial Walker toy, and then even a computer that’s tucked neatly inside a trash can. Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for a viral computer-generated short film titled “Envoy”.
Desktop computers are slowly being phased out in favor of tablets and laptops, but for those who prefer the larger displays, along with the power, here are a few cool computer cases / mods to get you inspired. Starting off, we have a custom Imperial Walker AT-AT computer case that boasts plenty of LED lighting to set the mood in a dark room. Continue reading for more.
At first glance, this looks like the rear of a standard Lamborghini Gallardo, but upon closer inspection, you’ll notice that it’s just a model, one that’s been transformed into a fully-functional computer. It was built by Cooler Master forum member “reapervon” for a contest. Continue reading for more pictures.
2014 is almost here, and it’s always good to take a trip down memory lane, or at least in the PC modding arena. In the future, everyone could make the transition to laptops, tablets and smartphones, so there’s no better time to recap some of the strangest, as well as the coolest, PC case mods to hit the internet over the years. Continue reading for more.
At first glance, this may look computer-generated, but it’s actually a fully-functional PC that looks to be pulled straight from one of The Matrix films due to it being pieced together with random parts. Featuring a DSLR camera, mini green army men, a space shuttle, palm tree, and even a tank-shaped mouse for good measure. Continue reading for more.
While it may not be suitable to ride around town, this TRON Light Cycle does have enough computing power for just about any task. Featuring an Intel i7 processor, dual EVGA GTX570 video cards in SLI, and even water cooling. Click here to view the first image in this week’s WINS gallery. Continue reading for dog video that you need to see to believe.
Inspired by Battlefield 3, this custom PC is unlike any other, because it comes complete with a drink cooler (great for the tall energy drink cans) and a moving minigun – we may see an ammo upgrade in the future. Continue reading for a few more pictures, including some great profile shots.
Modder Derrick Johnson shows off this awesome, custom-built Hulk computer at QUAKECON 2012, and it just might be radioactive. Throughout his comic book appearances, the Hulk is portrayed as a large, green, humanoid that possesses near limitless superhuman strength and great invulnerability, attributes that grow more potent the angrier he becomes. Hulk is the alter ego of Bruce Banner, a socially withdrawn and emotionally reserved genius scientist who physically transforms into the Hulk under emotional stress and other specific circumstances at will or against it; these involuntary transformations lead to many complications in Banner’s life. Continue reading for more pictures.
You’ve probably seen hundreds, if not thousands, of PC case mods over the years, but let’s be honest, the scene has cooled down quite a bit in recent times. So, it was only fitting to round up some of the craziest that we’ve seen, and they include: a skeleton, microwave, mailbox, an antique phone, and lots more. Continue reading to see them all.