In Pictures: 40 Of The Dirtiest PCs You've Ever Seen
Even if you like to get your hands dirty, today's picture story may make you want a shower. Get your latex gloves and liquid air ready. These messes won't be easy to clean up.
Online
This chassis gives a whole new meaning to the word online.
Networked
This PC is perfectly networked. The Internet could really learn something from it.
Bad Caps
Welcome to the electrolyte bar. Ants know where to go for the tastiest food.
Bird’s-Eye View
What looks like a number of deployed tanks on a dreary winter morning turns out to be a printed circuit board upon closer inspection. The CIA isn’t the only organization able to fake a picture.
The Colony
Second version: the metropolis. This one makes us wish we were still looking at that first spider picture.
Patina
There’s a new “matured” and “vintage” trend in the modding scene. Want a case that looks as stylish as this? New extra-fine dust spray cans can now be had at Case Kings for their “King of the Month” special.
Living In The Basement
So how does this work?
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Modding
This is the deluxe look that takes real talent to pull off. By the way, a laser printer exploded. Just in case you were wondering.
Next
This is a preview of our next keyboard picture story. Just you wait. It gets good.
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Nuckles_56 Wow, these pictures just show how robust the hardware actually is if it can survive this kind of treatmentReply -
Tynidik Pukes and panics at every electronic item in house... So many machines So little time!Reply -
junkeymonkey looks like the everyday stuff folks bring to me and say '' can you fix this ?? it just stopped working for no reason ''Reply -
CAaronD Who needs custom case mods when you have this? ... This ... Desert themes are no longer required because you already have a desert inside your PC.Reply -
junkeymonkey true I hear the 220w fx 9000 chips can make for excellent pop corn poppers just replace thermal paste with cooking oil and your good to go ...Reply