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COMPUTER CASES

VOYEURMODS Bad Ass Modded Case
By: Cygnus_X_1
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    2003-10-09

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    VOYEURMODS Bad Ass Modded Case - Installation page 2


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    VOYEURMODS Bad Ass Modded Case
     


    Company: VOYEURMODS.com
    Product: Bad Ass
    Availability: 5-10 Days (All cases custom modded upon ordering)
    Price: $159.95  (other custom options available)
    Written By: cygnus_x_1
    Reviewed: September, 2002
    Edited by: SPeeD

     


     

    The case ships with a total of six (that’s right, six!!!) 80mm fans. I opted for the Sunon upgrade for an additional $19.95.

    Two 80mm in the front:

     


    Two 80mm fans in the rear:


    And two clear fans in the Lag window:


    I also had the option of a 120mm blowhole installed on top to house my H2O rad stack. Rubber molding finishes off the edges and screw holes to reduce vibration.

     

     


     

    Installation: Installation of your components is pretty straight forward. There is plenty of room inside the Chenming, and there are no sharp edges that’ll get ya. With the removable drive bays, working with this case is a breeze. It would have been nice for Chenming to grace us with a removable motherboard, but alas, that’s another review…Here are some pics with the GooSH installed.
     

        

     



    Conclusion: After working with this case for the past two weeks, ripping out hardware, installing new hardware, and ripping it out again…VoyeurMods couldn’t have picked a better case to mod to your specifications. The Chenming case is built to last, and has proper bracing and supports built into the frame to take some heavy abuse. All cases can be modded to your specifications, and the wait time is usually 5-10 days depending on special order parts. VoyeurMods definitely have a great start going. If you’re like me and have just run out of time to do the major mods on your case, or if your just not l33t enough, give Brian a holler and plunk down your $$$.

    Pros:

    • The hard work is done for you, to your specifications.
    • One word. Thumbscrews
    • High quality parts and craftsmanship.
    • Unlimited possibilities.


    Cons:

    • The use of the black rubber molding. IMHO, it takes away from the style of the case. But this is a "personal preferrence" issue. Not necessarily a con.
    • No removable motherboard tray. (Lets go Chenming!!!)

     

    Thanks for stopping by and checking out the review. Feel free to head into the Forums to lay a few words of praise or flame upon us, or to the Front Page and check out the other GooSH!™ OCA has to offer..
     


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