digg Custom Case Mod

Here is the digg Custom Case Mod. However, we don’t have info on the specification. [Computer Choppers]

Here is the digg Custom Case Mod. However, we don’t have info on the specification. [Computer Choppers]

3Rsystem of Korea has released its HTPC case with art nouveau pattern in the Korean market. The R240 GRACE features a high glossy bezel with a black-coated half mirror and wine red colored LCD display. Available in black or white, the case is expected to be available for between $70 to $80 each. [AVING] More »

The M4125 Maid PC Mod is a Mini-ITX compatible case which is covered by a choice of two maid skirts. It is only a case and contains no hardware. This mini-ITX motherboard dedicated PC case supports 3inch x 3.5inch hard disk drive, and 1 slim type CD drive. Just make sure you don’t live your fetishes out on this maid case mod, you might damage the parts. The M4125 Maid PC Mod is priced at $499. [JapanTrend]

LEGOs are starting to become more common in tech, especially in this PC mod. This awesome LEGO PC features a NVDIA Epia PD 1GHz processor, NVIDIA 6200 PCI graphics card, 80GB hard drive, DVD drive, 1GB RAM, and 200 watt power supply. Now if only this came with a matching mouse? [Gearfuse]

We’re not too sure about this Super Nintendo wooden case, but if you have a wood fetish then it might work. It’s built out of the standard Super Nintendo completed with LED-backlit and all the good stuff. It’s definitely not my cup of tea but if my boyfriend likes it I bet all you guys out there would too.

Mr. Valerie Beetle from Pervomayske, Ukraine has created this beautiful Woodworked Case Mod. The specs of this PC is unknown because the website on which this case mod was found is written in either Russian or Ukraininan. Check out more pictures after the jump.

If you are Hulk fans, you might love this PC mod. The PC features a micro-ATX motherboard, and lots of green LEDs. I think it is a coolest PC mod of all time. Hit the jump for more pics.

Modder John entered this Optimus Prime case mod into the Extreme Tech case mod contest, and it is probably the coolest Transformers-based case mod we’ve seen so far. The PC adopts an Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 processor, 2GB of RAM, dual GeForce 8800GTS OC graphics cards in SLI, and dual Western Digital RaptorX 150GB hard drives. It also has a seven-inch LCD on its body, and two windows on its chest, Autobot symbols, and storage compartments on the legs to hold your mouse and keyboard.

Someone with too much time in their hands created what seems like a real car wheel, but in actuality is a fully-functional computer complete with a cool panel display and LED illumination. And it’s got a CD, DVD or whatever drive too. Amazing.