The boys (and girls) in Billund would be mighty proud of these, PC Case Mods made out of Legos.
click image to enlargeHousing a VIA Epia PD Motherboard 1Ghz, Nvidia 6200 PCI Graphics, Laptop 80 Gig 7200Rpm Hdd, Laptop DVD, and 1 gig Geil DDR memory (powered by 200 Watt PSU), the specs may not be impressive by today's standard. But who cares.. (link)
click image to enlargeAnd the wheels, I'm not too sure about that though. Might be handy if you're towing your PC to work everyday.
Yet Another Lego Case Mod
I like this one way better, look wickedly cool by any standard (and no wheels!)
Looks like a cross-over between a Main Battle Tank and a Military
Hydrofoil. Seriously, I don't mind paying for one of these.
The Specs:
CPU: VIA C3 933MHz processor
Mobo: VIA CLE266/VT8235
8X DVD drive.
Ram:1x DDR266 DIMM, Max 1GB
Onboard Audio:VIA VT1616 6 channel AC'97
Onboard Video:Integrated VIA CastleRock AGP graphics
click image to enlarge
Winston's Lego Computer. Full build (here)
Other Stuff
Lego monitor, mouse and keyboard. No, there's no way I will fork my hard-earned money for any of these:
Yet Another Lego Case Mod
I like this one way better, look wickedly cool by any standard (and no wheels!)
Looks like a cross-over between a Main Battle Tank and a MilitaryHydrofoil. Seriously, I don't mind paying for one of these.
click image to enlarge
The Specs:
CPU: VIA C3 933MHz processor
Mobo: VIA CLE266/VT8235
8X DVD drive.
Ram:1x DDR266 DIMM, Max 1GB
Onboard Audio:VIA VT1616 6 channel AC'97
Onboard Video:Integrated VIA CastleRock AGP graphics
click image to enlargeWinston's Lego Computer. Full build (here)
Other Stuff
Lego monitor, mouse and keyboard. No, there's no way I will fork my hard-earned money for any of these:





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