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Rating:  Summary: Great content for modders Review: I think the last review is a bit harsh, but a one line review? I guess the reason why there isn't any "real" data in it is because the person hasn't actually read the book. this book was written by the guy at gideontech.com, 1 person from pcmods.com and 2 other people. They all have their own case mod website so they are pros at this. A lot of the things in the book are not elsewhere on the net and were written just for this book as far as I can tell. The book covers all sorts of mods including how to build your own case out of a metal gas can, developing your own electronic gadgets (mansfield), lighting mods you never thought about, and mini ITX goodness from Ed. There is a ton of mini-mods. Really its a very thorough book and you can't just "surf the web" and get as much good information so quickly or in such a nice "gift" package. If you already build competition level case mods then yes I wouldn't recommend it to you, but if you think modding is fun then its a good book for you.
Rating:  Summary: Great content for modders Review: I think the last review is a bit harsh, but a one line review? I guess the reason why there isn't any "real" data in it is because the person hasn't actually read the book. this book was written by the guy at gideontech.com, 1 person from pcmods.com and 2 other people. They all have their own case mod website so they are pros at this. A lot of the things in the book are not elsewhere on the net and were written just for this book as far as I can tell. The book covers all sorts of mods including how to build your own case out of a metal gas can, developing your own electronic gadgets (mansfield), lighting mods you never thought about, and mini ITX goodness from Ed. There is a ton of mini-mods. Really its a very thorough book and you can't just "surf the web" and get as much good information so quickly or in such a nice "gift" package. If you already build competition level case mods then yes I wouldn't recommend it to you, but if you think modding is fun then its a good book for you.
Rating:  Summary: Transform an ordinary computer into an extraordinary one Review: The collaborative effort of Edward Chen, Carl Mixon, Philip Mansfield, and Grace Punska, PC Mod Projects: Cool It! Light It! Morph It! amounts to a compilation of four complete, do-it-yourself PC mod projects under one cover! From a water-cooling aquarium; to a neon light show; to an outrageous casing; to a functional one-touch LED screen, each of these instructional projects show, in a step-by-step progression, exactly how to transform an ordinary computer into an extraordinary one.
Rating:  Summary: maybe 4 years ago Review: The layout is nice, but content is outdated in comparison to case mods you can find surfing the net.
Rating:  Summary: Great content for modders Review: This book rocks. It guides you through each part and really gives you an idea of what kind of work goes into a unique mod. Not to mention my case is on the cover :-)
Rating:  Summary: Totally awesome Review: This book rocks. It guides you through each part and really gives you an idea of what kind of work goes into a unique mod. Not to mention my case is on the cover :-)
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