Amazing Chopper PC Case Mod

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Amazing Chopper PC Case Mod

Amazing Chopper PC Case Mod

Now this is a computer case mod. The folks at Colorado-based Chopper Computers design cases that look like sexed up choppers, complete with custom paintjobs and, by the look of this photo, your very own motorcycle mama.

It doesn't look like they've gotten past creating this single prototype, but I'm very intrigued. I'm also frightened at how much this bad boy might run you.

The site walks you through the complete manufacturing process. The specs for both the innards and outtards of the chopper computer are on the jump along with a better, passenger-free, picture.

Amazing Chopper PC Case Mod

Internal Specs

Asus K8N-SLI Premium Motherboard

Dual Core AMD Athlon X2 4800+ Processor

Dual Channel 2GB DDR 500 PC4000 memory with Thermaltake Blue Heatsinks

Dual XFX Nvidia 7800GT Video Cards in SLI Mode

Dual Danger Den NV-78 Video Water Blocks

Dual Plextor CD/DVD RW Slot-Load Drives

Dual Gigabit Ethernet Onboard

Triple Western Digital Raptor 10,000 RPM 74GB Hard Drives (2 in Raid Stripe Set, 1 for backup)

Sound Blaster X-Fi Audio PCI

Enermax 620W Power Supply (Single 120mm Fan)

Floppy and USB Multimedia Card Reader

Danger Den D5 High Flow Water Pump with Polarflo TT Series Chrome Housing

Black Ice Pro Chrome Radiator and 120mm Fan

Polarflo TT Series Chrome CPU Waterblock and Waterpump Housing

108Mbps Wireless in PCMCIA (PCI)

1/2" ID (Inner Diameter) Silicon Tubing with Spectre Magna Hose Clamps

Frame Specs

The frame is consistent with classical chopper motorcycle frames. 1" steel tubing is used for the majority of parts. Although, the backbone is 1.5" steel tube and the neck is 1.75". The frame is tig welded, welds grinded and sanded prior to powder coat or paint.

The gas tank, oil pan/power supply tray, spoiler, seat pan, and face plate are 3/32" steel.

The motherboard tray and component trays are 3/32" aluminim.

Wheels have been mounted into the rear swingarm pivot for mobility.

The seat pan is mounted to a hinge for easy access to the power supply.

The oil pan and air scoop are detachable allowing for easy access to computer components.

Motherboard tray slides out rear of chopper for easy maintenance and assembly.

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