Wall•E PC Case Mod is Simply Awesome

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@surfer133tdude - 70.000 roubles is about 2100$ according to some conversion site I've found..

As for you guys that want a microATX, one guy there was talking with him that he builds him another one, for microATX, he said that the size would be more than half bigger, as he has to scale everything up. And that it's possible. He never gave price, but if it grows 50%, he will use 50% more material, and price of 2100$ will grow 50% to 3000$+. Way out of my league :/

Also, he WAS thinking about adding motors and making him move, but gave up as it would take him much more time. If you "custom order" microATX build, I guess you can get him to install motors and remote controlls for let's say 4000$ 😀 If you've got the money, sky is the limit 😉

Oh, and than you can even play Crysis on this microATX thingie, no problem :)

But in the end, is ~5000$ (with computer parts) really worth it? To have one meter high Wall-E that moves around, and plays Crysis? :)
 
There is no doubt this thing is cool, only 1 problem...No Wall-E "Bong" when you boot it....Have to get Apple Hardware for that. Might be able to put MacMini Hardware inside to do it though.
 
[citation][nom]waikano[/nom]There is no doubt this thing is cool, only 1 problem...No Wall-E "Bong" when you boot it....Have to get Apple Hardware for that. Might be able to put MacMini Hardware inside to do it though.[/citation]
How the hell do you know that? Do you know how easy would be to do that? every current version of windows allows you to change the sound it plays when you log in. Or, you could add an internal speaker to play the sound when turned on.
 
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