Performed Mods:
I had some extra time in my High School metals class and I was looking for a way that I could mod my case. I settled on the laser etcher, as it was the easiest to use and I figured it'd give some nice results.
I did two passes on it, as there was some paint left at the center of the etchings. After I was done, I wiped it down and sprayed a little glossy clear coat on it. I think that it's a nice, unique touch to my case.
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EDIT : just to clarify I give you a 10 for the great looking etching! I wouldn't be impressed with that case otherwise(but the etching looks spectacular!)
-it was for their 100 anniversary.. But hey, more pics from the inside maybe??
especially with the Crysis and MS gameXstudios you still get a 7/10 from me
Otherwise i would have voted a 10. Very original.
Awesome job! I never even thought about laser etching. If those had been stickers, you would have gotten reamed by everyone here. Instead, the etching looks classy and professional. Very impressed. It looks like all those companies are actually sponsoring your
rig like you're a pro or something. 9/10 - Great Job
The lazer etching looks pimpin'.
If it was my school(pity i'm an old fart) i would be lazer etching every part of my case.
1) The Crysis logo is on there because that's the main reason I built my computer, to play Crysis. The MGS logo is on there because they've published most of the games I own.
2) The etching was free to me; all it cost the school was the electricity to run the machine. As for what a company would charge you, I have no idea, but they would probably get as much as they could from you.
3) I agree, my case is pretty jank. It's all I've got, though. (I would have etched the case window, but that damn dragon was there!)
4) I'll post some pictures of the inside tomorrow.
Can't See any Componets .... No Goodies Just a case