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Wall-e case mod
Written by Andreas G 23 May 2009 13:51

Animated robot Wall-E captured hearts of both children and adults through his non-spoken words and unlimited energy and love. One of the persons who really liked Wall-e decided to immortalize the cute and loving robot. A Russian modder Valeri has built a computer from scratch resembling the dirty yellow robot. When we say resemble we sooner mean an exact copy as the Wall-E case mod is one of the highest quality.

The case was designed to fit an mini-ITX motherboard with an Intel Atom processor, which left little need for active or noisy cooling.

The case took 18 days to complete it really does sound amazing when you see the over 100 pictures showing the progress of the build where the modder displays skills in both milling and metal workshop skills.

Well-E is made completely from aluminum with details that stretches from the base construction to the painting of the actual case/robot.

Those who want to follow the build process from the beginning to end can check out the over one hundred pictures at Casemods.ru.

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