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NAME:Jerry Mumma
E-MAIL: spooks@clanmage.net
THEME: "I've done the whole blowhole, window mods and I wanted something that was different. I wanted something that would stand out, and I think I have accomplished just that. The case is a Antec 1030b and hand painted and sealed, not airbrushed by a very talented friend of mine Vic. We are going to market a few of these cases."
HomePage: http:www.clanmage.net









This is definitely one of the best paint jobs I have seen. The detail is incredible, and design is very original.
It's nice to see something really different once in a while! - Bad Attitude





NAME:Jason Cook
E-MAIL: supt_cpcs@hotmail.com
THEME:AMD AthlonXP 1700+ OC'ed to 1800+ (golden bridge method)
768MB PC2100 RAM
GeForce4 Titanium 4400 from MSI
Giga-byte 7-vrx motherboard
2 * 30GB 7200 RPM Raid 0, 40GB 5400RPM backup
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy w/ Altec Lansing 4100 speakers (really nice, someone should review 'em) Lian Li case, w/ 1 green neon, and 1 pulple-ish blue-ish cold cathode and soon a black light
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Very cool system! The lighting is different, and looks evil in the dark. I like it!
- Bad Attitude





NAME:Daron Thomas
E-MAIL: daronthomas@cox.net
THEME:This is my first Mod. It's a Romeo Max case, the window is 13" acrylic window with two 80mm intake fans and one 80mm fan in the rear of the case, and painted DVD/CDRW drive and cleaned up cables.
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Nice, clean box! Man, this makes my box look like a tornado hit it.
- Bad Attitude





NAME:James Goodwin
E-MAIL: jg2001@pacbell.net
DESCRIPTION:This was my first mod ever and I'm pretty satisfied with the way it turned out. I included a front intake port with a 120 mm Sunon fan and a foam filter to block debris and dust. It was fun and I'm planning a new system to be built soon. System specs: Athlon XP 1800+ (1.53 GHZ) MSI KT333 Ultra ARU MB (Built in ATA133 RAID, Dolby 5.1 audio, 4 USB 2.0/ 4 USB 1.1, ATA133 IDE) Lovely Red Motherboard with Silver/Chrome Trim all over, contrasts beautifully against blue neon light. Huge ThermalTake Volcano 7 HeatSink (blue, matches blue neon case light). 1 GB DDR 2100 (266 MHZ) Maxtor 60GB ATA 133 7200 RPM HD Fujitsu 20GB ATA 100 7200 RPM HD Seagate 10GB ATA 66 7200 RPM HD (2) on the RAID Controller running Mirror Scheme (RAID 1) Sony 16x40x DVD-ROM Drive Sony 32x10x40 CD-RW Drive All drives on rounded polyurethane coated ATA133 IDE cables. ATI Radeon 8500 64 MB DDR SDRAM DVI/TV-out 3COM Etherlink XL 10/100 NIC Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer Dell QuietKey KB Logitech Wingman Cordless 2.4 GHZ USB GamePad Floppyless System No Modem Windows XP Professional
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Wow! Floppyless? A man after my own heart. The filter on the intake is a good idea too!
- Bad Attitude





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