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8. Security - check for the yellow padlock on the Case Modding site before you buy, and the s after http:/ /i.e. https:// = a secure site

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Case modification (commonly referred to as Case modding) is the modification of a Computer case (often just referred to as the Computer case), or a video game console chassis. Modifying a computer case in any non-standard way is considered a case mod. Many people, particularly Computer hardware enthusiasts, use case mods to illustrate a computer's power (by showing off the internal hardware), and also for aesthetic purposes.

Another reason to modify a case is to improve the computer's performance, features, or cooling, when purchasing upgrades is not possible. Modified computers are often found at LAN party where their owners display them. Case modding can be viewed as a form of self expression, resulting in some mods being built around a theme.

History When personal computers became mainstream, the majority were produced in simple, beige-colored cases. This functional design was often referred to as a beige box. Although this served the purpose of containing the components of the personal computer, many users saw their computers as "tacky" or "dull", and began modifying their existing chassis, or building their own from scratch.

Case modification later became more accepted when the Apple Computer iMac was released, which had a design in stark contrast to the beige box. As the price of computers fell and competition increased, system builders began selling PCs in black, charcoal, and other colored cases. A new market for third-party computer cases and accessories began to develop. Computer cases now come in a large variety of colors and styles.

Today the business of "modding" computers and their cases is a hugely profitable endeavour. Modding competitions are commonly held at gaming events and prizes are awarded for categories such as the most original mod. Some of the most non-computer related items have been used as housing for computers (usually called artistic modding, where anything goes). Most competitors attempt to make something unique, and consider their creations works of art.

Common modifications



Lighting modifications are often paired with window mods to help show off the components.







Less common modifications

Types of case mods

Case modding contests Many sites and companies run contests for case modders, awarding prizes and accolades to the winners. Some of these contests are sponsored by computer enthusiast magazines and others by computer retailers.

See also

Casemodding oriented sites These sites made casemodding related articles and reviews long before the huge increase of commercialization in casemodding. Before removal or submission: See the discussion page. Commercial or unsuitable links will be removed.



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Case modification (commonly referred to as Case modding) is the modification of a Computer case (often just referred to as the Computer case), or a video game console chassis. Modifying a computer case in any non-standard way is considered a case mod. Many people, particularly Computer hardware enthusiasts, use case mods to illustrate a computer's power (by showing off the internal hardware), and also for aesthetic purposes.

Another reason to modify a case is to improve the computer's performance, features, or cooling, when purchasing upgrades is not possible. Modified computers are often found at LAN party where their owners display them. Case modding can be viewed as a form of self expression, resulting in some mods being built around a theme.

History When personal computers became mainstream, the majority were produced in simple, beige-colored cases. This functional design was often referred to as a beige box. Although this served the purpose of containing the components of the personal computer, many users saw their computers as "tacky" or "dull", and began modifying their existing chassis, or building their own from scratch.

Case modification later became more accepted when the Apple Computer iMac was released, which had a design in stark contrast to the beige box. As the price of computers fell and competition increased, system builders began selling PCs in black, charcoal, and other colored cases. A new market for third-party computer cases and accessories began to develop. Computer cases now come in a large variety of colors and styles.

Today the business of "modding" computers and their cases is a hugely profitable endeavour. Modding competitions are commonly held at gaming events and prizes are awarded for categories such as the most original mod. Some of the most non-computer related items have been used as housing for computers (usually called artistic modding, where anything goes). Most competitors attempt to make something unique, and consider their creations works of art.

Common modifications



Lighting modifications are often paired with window mods to help show off the components.







Less common modifications

Types of case mods

Case modding contests Many sites and companies run contests for case modders, awarding prizes and accolades to the winners. Some of these contests are sponsored by computer enthusiast magazines and others by computer retailers.

See also

Casemodding oriented sites These sites made casemodding related articles and reviews long before the huge increase of commercialization in casemodding. Before removal or submission: See the discussion page. Commercial or unsuitable links will be removed.



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