ATI / AMD 64-Bit Shuttle PC
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The plans
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This project is being built for ATI to showcase at events, and for gamers to
play on.
This will be a mean looking and super fast 64-bit Shuttle PC.
So this project has to be great looking, and a gaming PC.
Here are the PC specs:
AMD
Athlon 64 3400+
ATI
Radeon 9800XT
Shuttle
SN85G4L Shuttle PC
1GB
of Corsair XMS Cas2 PC3200 400Mhz DDR
36GB
Western Digital Raptor SATA Harddrive
Pioneer
120S Slot load DVD Drive
Logitech
Stereo USB Headset 200
Logitech
Elite USB Keyboard
Logitech
MX510 Performance Optical mouse
Pre-Modded parts:
Red
Anodized Aluminum Thumbscrews
Red
Anodized Thermaltake Memory Cooling
Red
Anodized Thermaltake Tiger1 Chipset Cooler
Red
Anodized Aluminum 80mm Chrome Fan
Red
Anodized Aluminum 60mm Chrome Fan
Bulgin
Red Vandal Resistant Illuminated Ring Switch
PC
Toys Flame Mouse Pad
Red
Neon SATA Cable
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Now for a taste of the mods to come:

The left side will have a tinted window featuring the graphics card.
The window and card will be using orange, amber, and red LEDs to create a
flaming effect inside the PC and graphics card.
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The right side will have a window with the "ATI Get in the GAME" Logo.
This will be backlit using white LEDs
I may have more flame effect at the bottom of the window.
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The top will have a AMD Athlon 64 Logo, backlit using white LEDs
Plus an actual Athlon 64 chip, with deep green lighting coming out from behind
the pins.
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The front will have the most customizations.
First, a custom black painted aluminum plate backing, with a plexi glass cover.
The saw blade will be custom cut, and in-set into the plexi.
In the middle will be the bulgin switch, with LEDs for harddrive and network
flanking the sides.
The Bulgin switch will flash off in sync with DVD disk activity.
The single Bulgin switch will handle both DVD eject and system power.
The front will have 4 custom 7-pin jacks that will connect to the various USB peripherals.
(The extra pins are for expandability in customizing the peripherals)
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