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- Jul 3, 2007
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Processor | AMD Phenom II 555BE unlocked X4 @3.8GHz |
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Motherboard | GA-78LMT-S2P |
Cooling | Thermaltake Blue Orb + open case in cold room = low temps lol |
Memory | 8Gb DDR3 1600 |
Video Card(s) | GTX580 |
Storage | 64GB SSD Super Talent |
Display(s) | 22" Chimei, 17" Philips |
Case | POS! |
Power Supply | Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800W |
To view this case mod, go here.
Specs:
Sega SC-3000H Personal Computer (1983)
VIA Epia Nano-ITX NX15000G mainboard, VIA C7 CPU, 1.5GHz, VIA IGP, 1Gb DDR2-667
80Gb Hitachi 2.5" HDD
Slot-load DVD combo-drive from iBook G4
picoPSU-60WI, 60 watt, with IBM laptop power-brick
Original Sega keyboard, adapted with x-keys matrix board from P.I. Engineering
Windows XP
Mods:
Well, pretty much everything in it is a mod of some kind! Custom connector board for keyboard ribbons, holes and slots cut in case for everything, Painted DVD drive bezel, customised (sic) mainboard heatsink, cut and grinded all sorts of things to fit, plenty of custom wiring.
When I picked the old Sega up at the recyling shop for $4 I never thought I would end up taking this project so seriously. But thanks to the support of all the TPU members who followed my project log (and about $800!) I got it done, and it's a completely unique computer that I'm very proud of. Before this my most extensive mod was adding extra fans to old cases, so this is a serious step up. I think I have the mod bug bad now so look out!
Specs:
Sega SC-3000H Personal Computer (1983)
VIA Epia Nano-ITX NX15000G mainboard, VIA C7 CPU, 1.5GHz, VIA IGP, 1Gb DDR2-667
80Gb Hitachi 2.5" HDD
Slot-load DVD combo-drive from iBook G4
picoPSU-60WI, 60 watt, with IBM laptop power-brick
Original Sega keyboard, adapted with x-keys matrix board from P.I. Engineering
Windows XP
Mods:
Well, pretty much everything in it is a mod of some kind! Custom connector board for keyboard ribbons, holes and slots cut in case for everything, Painted DVD drive bezel, customised (sic) mainboard heatsink, cut and grinded all sorts of things to fit, plenty of custom wiring.
When I picked the old Sega up at the recyling shop for $4 I never thought I would end up taking this project so seriously. But thanks to the support of all the TPU members who followed my project log (and about $800!) I got it done, and it's a completely unique computer that I'm very proud of. Before this my most extensive mod was adding extra fans to old cases, so this is a serious step up. I think I have the mod bug bad now so look out!
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