EIZO Complexity Case Mod 2009

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January 5th 2011
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Key Features:
High Rated Intel CPU AMD Graphics Scratch Build Small Form Factor
System Specs:
  • Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6
  • Gigabyte GV-RX26T256H
  • Intel® Core™2 Extreme Quad-Core processor QX6850
  • Kingston HyperX 4GB (4x1GB) DDR2 1200Mhz
  • Zalman CNPS8700 LED
  • Western Digital VelociRaptor 150 GB (WD1500ADFD)
  • Western Digital Caviar® SE16 750 GB SATA
  • BUFFALO BR-816SU2 Blu-ray External Optical Drive
  • Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 850W
  • Cooler Master LED Silent Fan Blue TLF-S82-EB
  • Cooler Master AEROGATE I ALD-V01
  • Cooler Master Ultra Aurora CCFL Series DFL-UD1-EB
Performed Mods:
"EIZO Complexity Case Mod 2009" build out of my old analog monitor with installed LCD monitor.
Idea: When my fantastic EIZO FlexScan T68 died I felled very sorry since we already have been friends through 8 years where the EIZO FlexScan T68 monitor have given me the best pictures I ever have seen on a monitor. So I thought this should not be the end of my great EIZO so my imagination was questioned how could I still get anything out of my old monitor, even if it not could deliver any pictures anymore? Since I like to have a PC case with my one touch I thought it could be nice to make a complex monitor case mod where both PC and LCD monitor is installed in one unit. This was the beginning of my EIZO FlexScan T68 Analog LCD case mod project, where you could see the LCD monitor through the acrylic glass I have build into the front of my old monitor. Homepage: http://www.lanpartypathfinder.com/casemodding/EIZOComplexityCaseMod2009/
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4 Comments on EIZO Complexity Case Mod 2009

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Ragga.Bob
What? 5x10 and never a 1 or 2? Unbelievable. :) Nice begining. Keep it up!
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