How to: DIY Modded Computer Case by eomonkeyboi24
I was bored and decided to make a modded computer case. I did all of this by myself with the help from a few people for cutting the case and plexiglass. I hope this helps anyone wanting to mod their computer, but are a little skeptical. This is my first instructable so please comment and tell me how I did. I am only 15 so it may not look professional.

Needed materials:

Plexiglass - about 8 bucks (Local hardware store)
Screws $1.00 (Local hardware store)
Jigsaw (You can buy one online if you don't have one)
Drill (I had one)
Electrical Tape (pretty cheap at target)
Cold Cathodes, Lazer LEDs, and a LED Fan - with tax and shipping, $19.97 (www.jab-tech.com)
A computer hopefully and some hard work and time. :D

Thanks for checking it out and I hope you enjoy.
 
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jadowyn says: Mar 5, 2013. 12:22 PM
Thanks, this was the simplest tutorial I could find on the subject.
eomonkeyboi24 (author) says: Mar 5, 2013. 9:10 PM
Your welcome! I'm glad this old tut can still be of use to fellow diy'ers. :) Got any pictures of the build?
kve23 says: Apr 22, 2012. 6:40 PM
What are the specifications of that computer?
woodstockbirdy says: Mar 17, 2012. 1:06 PM
Why did you put a mack sticker on a pc? Really?
skatermatt says: Jun 13, 2011. 6:48 AM
nice mod man small bit of advsie tidy those cables up and that will look sweet will keep your temps down aswell
Madrias357 says: Jan 17, 2011. 9:50 PM
Gotta give kudos, that's one way to make an old Systemax Venture look nice (yeah, I know the case, I had one once), and at one point, had done similar to mine (I used a crapton of blue LED's and fans, but that was how I was back then). Didn't have as big a window, though.
kyismaster says: Oct 3, 2010. 9:51 PM
My God, why do you need soo much cathodes, i mean, it looks like your computer came from silent hill or is on fire, or turning into molten steel.
AustinDrago says: Sep 30, 2010. 5:09 PM
Hello. I was wondering why you have two disk drives?
manzi says: Oct 1, 2010. 7:53 PM
for a variety of reasons.

mine's for speedier media backup and cd/dvd burning & cloning.

in my old rig i had a CDRW/DVDR and a DVDRW. cds and dvds have different burn speeds. so i burn cds with the cdrws and dvds with the dvdrw. i experienced less burn fails this way. considering the hardware is almost 10 years old. newer models have no problems with speeds.
dzyubin says: Mar 18, 2009. 6:01 PM
I am thrilled to do this to my old Sony Desktop. So I will be starting very soon and I will most likely post some pictures thanks for a great Tut.
eomonkeyboi24 (author) says: Mar 18, 2009. 7:17 PM
Thanks for the compliment. I hope all goes well with your project. I can't wait to see what others can do.
dzyubin says: Mar 19, 2009. 5:50 PM
I have a question today i have started my project and first thing was to clean all the nasty dust from my computer. How can I cut a window in my metal cover up sheet, is it possible for me to use a dremmel? I don't wanna buy a jigsaw just for this project. Thanks -Dzyubin-
eomonkeyboi24 (author) says: Mar 19, 2009. 9:01 PM
you could try a dremel. im sure it would work. just be carefull about the blades breaking.
zack247 says: May 27, 2010. 6:43 PM
running over the cutout a couple tmes is better than trying to cut through all at once
Kasm279 says: Mar 19, 2009. 9:44 PM
Ubuntu is nice, but Kubuntu is better!
Arbitror says: Apr 25, 2009. 9:36 AM
I have to go with openSUSE!
guthix0009 says: Mar 22, 2010. 9:52 AM
 yes openSuse FTW haha
M8R-9kie08 says: Jan 2, 2010. 2:10 PM
Even better, use the alternate install CD of ubuntu and build everything from scratch. =D
spasysheep says: Dec 12, 2010. 4:10 PM
If you want to do that, at least do it properly and install Gentoo
Kasm279 says: Dec 12, 2010. 5:07 PM
Yeah, but i much prefer the GUI install of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu...
Arbitror says: Jan 2, 2010. 8:55 PM
Actually, I agree with you.
apr1694 says: Sep 19, 2009. 3:17 PM
i have the same light rods but in blue which looks good with silver
Mavamaarten says: Sep 12, 2009. 4:10 AM
NICE :D there is only 1 thing I would do if that was my PC... Please re-arrange your cables ! It looks very messy... Still a very nice mod ! If I had a dremel, I'd mod my PC just like you did, but with blue lights xD
FagnerFS says: Jul 9, 2009. 4:26 PM
Pretty good project! Your computer looks cool now, mine also gonna looks cool.
jishua9 says: Jul 5, 2009. 5:52 AM
lol i have an ubunto and apple stickers on my computer
it_dont_work says: Jun 16, 2009. 7:22 AM
nice build and idea. the only let down is your horrible cable routing job :P its a jungle in there. clean it up abit and it'd look awsome...and your pc would run alot cooler with some air flow
abadfart says: Jun 1, 2009. 12:54 PM
are you running Ubuntu or just have the sticker
deadkiba says: May 23, 2009. 9:29 AM
Uhhh thats a sexy computer.
tigerdog330 says: May 5, 2009. 4:06 PM
dude thats beast
dzyubin says: Mar 20, 2009. 12:08 PM
what other tools you think i could use?
eomonkeyboi24 (author) says: Mar 20, 2009. 1:42 PM
um a good sheet cutter. thats easy to cut.
robots199 says: Jan 6, 2009. 2:42 PM
I have a Dell Dimenmsion 4550 and the side of the case is impossible to make a window in. Help please!
markmc99 says: Feb 21, 2009. 7:49 PM
Dell motherboards and components are proprietary and you will have a tough time putting them in a different case.
robots199 says: Feb 22, 2009. 6:43 AM
Never heard that before. Hmmm forget that. Thanks
acaz93 says: Feb 28, 2009. 7:45 PM
You may want to do what i did , I made a Big hole (1 inch) and with tin snips and a nibbler , cut all around were you want a windows , by this method I achieved to install a case fan into an HP pavillion PC , (belive , The metal of that case is really, REALLY though!)
robots199 says: Mar 1, 2009. 7:16 AM
HMMMM.. That is a good idea... goes out to buy a new pair of tin snips
acaz93 says: Mar 1, 2009. 7:50 PM
Yo may also want the nibbler , since cutting with tin snips leaves sharp edges
eomonkeyboi24 (author) says: Jan 7, 2009. 12:05 AM
What is the material made out of? A dremel should work with most cases. Note that my case is made out of steel. At least I think it is. It was pretty tough to cut.
robots199 says: Jan 7, 2009. 1:15 PM
Yeah I is steel but the side does not come off. It is a clamshell case. Google it. Thanks
eomonkeyboi24 (author) says: Jan 8, 2009. 1:03 PM
My best bet would be to buy a cheap case and replace it. Sorry if I'm not much help. I don't really know what else to say. Good luck.
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