eddard | 26 November, 2007 15:59
The modding craze has come and gone, leaving behind it half-hearted examples of creativity and cooling prowess. Nearly all computer cases now can be had with at least one fan for cooling or for decorative purposes, although the owner is free to add more if so desired.
Shouldn't it have fan grills or something?
That’s probably where the owner of this example of excess got his start from – in his desire to go “over-the-top” so to speak, or perhaps in his desire to attain the most extreme form of modding or performance, he took the quote “more is better” to heart and created this monster.

Never open this example while it is powered up.
This would be a good solution for the person who’s not going to be going near his PC at any time, and most probably, deaf, as this thing is definitely loud. Or someone who wants extreme cooling without water or liquid NO2 or phase change cooling. Or perhaps this was built for both PC computing and keeping a dusty room clean. To be fair, this is meant to be an exercise in fancy, as this was not built to serve as a permanent working PC, but as a demonstration or a tongue-in-cheek promotion of the modding scene.

Must be held down to prevent take-off.
Whatever the reason behind the construction of this casing with 66 fans, innumerable power connector leads, vinyl, and the odd computer part, it still gives us jaded tech people a good ogle – and that’s worth a few dozen fans any day.
NewHaircutGuy | 27/11/2007, 09:52
Mr. Hanabishi | 06/12/2007, 17:10
kaya pa!!! lilipad na yan kunti n alng
服务器数据恢复 | 21/12/2007, 10:25
there are twenty fans in it
are you sure you are very hot??
This is a real "fanny" story :)