For The Geek With A Wild Side
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For The Geek With A Wild Side
In what must be the most outrageous computer case mod yet, Chopper Computers of Colorado created this prototype of a chopper-style computer where the only things missing are handlebars and wheels. One-inch steel tubing is used for the frame, the same material used to build roadworthy choppers, and the seat has a hinge for easy access to the power supply. The motherboard is in the rear and is mounted on a tray that slides out for easy access.
Like the finest chopper, this PC is loaded with speed-burner components, with an AMD Athlon X2 4800+ dual core processor, two gigs of RAM and dual XFX Nvidia 7800GT graphics cards in SLI mode. But unlike real motorcycles, this baby is quiet because it's liquid-cooled. Best of all, Chopper Computers will even let you design your own case.

Like the finest chopper, this PC is loaded with speed-burner components, with an AMD Athlon X2 4800+ dual core processor, two gigs of RAM and dual XFX Nvidia 7800GT graphics cards in SLI mode. But unlike real motorcycles, this baby is quiet because it's liquid-cooled. Best of all, Chopper Computers will even let you design your own case.

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Re: For The Geek With A Wild Side
looks like a bike.......

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Re: For The Geek With A Wild Side
A good Idea Although

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