PyraMac Pyramid G4 Case Mod 206
Factomatic writes "Kent Salas has unveiled his latest creation, the Pyramac G4 pyramid, which took six months to design and build. Salas says the toughest part was figuring out how to get all of those rectangular parts to fit into a pyramid, but he finally managed to cram in the motherboard from a 466 MHz Graphite Power Mac he bought on eBay for $600, a $400 1.4 GHz overclocked G4 upgrade card, 768 MB RAM, a 100 GB hard drive, an ATI 8500 video card and a CD-RW/DVD optical drive. You may remember Salas as the creator of the BlueIce modified Power Mac G4 tower with a front-mounted 5-inch LCD screen (also here). Wired News has an article and eight images of the Pyramac mod, but Salas has included the full set of 51 images on the building page of Pyramac site. I'm sure it won't be long before pyramid PCs show up at mini-itx.com... add a Webcam to the top and John Poindexter's vision of Total Information Awareness can be a reality in your home or office!"
Mirror (Score:5, Informative)
Mirror of the images here [cofc.edu]Not all of them are there yet, but the skeleton is there. Refresh often.
Re:Mirror (Score:2)
Re:Mirror (Score:2)
Yikes (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Yikes (Score:2, Funny)
Nice (Score:2, Funny)
Maybe someone should mod their Mac into a 1' sphere, with covers for all the ports, so when we get tired of playing games on the mac, we can play soccer with the mac!
Re:Nice (Score:4, Insightful)
And get something like this [groundspeak.com]?
Re:Nice (Score:1)
6 Months worth of work. (Score:1, Funny)
G4? Who cares. (Score:5, Funny)
Who's got the balls to start hacking up a G5?
Re: (Score:1)
Re:G4? Who cares. (Score:2)
Re:G4? Who cares. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:G4? Who cares. (Score:1)
Re:G4? Who cares. (Score:2)
Re:G4? Who cares. (Score:2)
and that's not all! (Score:2, Funny)
(subtle reference to early 80's pyramid mysticism crap...)
Re:and that's not all! (Score:1)
Re:and that's not all! (Score:2, Funny)
Well, it was until you explained it.
/. already (Score:1, Funny)
Re:/. already (Score:1)
*roaring sound of 30,000 geeks clicking for pretty pictures simultaneously*
Not sure why I can't get to the site.
Re:/. already (Score:1)
That'll be the last time... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:That'll be the last time... (Score:5, Funny)
So, what kind of hat does Zork wear? (Score:2)
pyramid mac (Score:1)
Re:pyramid mac (Score:1)
Heh (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Heh (Score:4, Funny)
Question: (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Question: (Score:5, Informative)
The main issue is that dust does not get between the writing pin and the platters. Most of the time, dust particles are larger than the writing pin. In that case, the push just pushes it out of the way.
But the main reason why hard drives are created in a closed "clean room" enviroment is the sheer quantity that they are made in. If you tried to mod 100,000 hard drives at home, your failure rate would be much more than 50% atleast. These companies need to maintain something around a 10% rate to not lose money (kinda like the recent fiasco of failing hard drives).
So, yep, you right, it is dangerous, which is why you void your warranty if you do so, but not impossible.
Re: (Score:1)
Re:Question: (Score:1)
Re:Question: A: REALLY bad idea... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Question: (Score:4, Funny)
That thunderclap your heard is from the collective forhead slap "gee why-didn't-I-think-of-that".
answer (Score:2)
If your modded drive does not move, what do you want to look at through the window?
I can imagine gluing a little ho scale figure to the moving drive arm. It would be very funny to see a crawling 1/80 scale Africa corpsman in there. You could tell people that he reads your data and keeps the pixi dust working. Of course, I would not put any of my priceless irreplacable works of true genious on that
Mirror (Score:5, Informative)
It's quite scary: I could immediatly tell the minute the story went live for everyone... the download rate dropped from >50KBps to below 3...
Full Mirror! (Score:1)
Re:Mirror (Score:2, Funny)
:-)
Missing something (Score:5, Funny)
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Novus (Score:1)
23...17! i!!uminati 0wnZ0rz youz!
Re:iSight (Score:2, Funny)
Jobs quoted (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Jobs quoted (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Jobs quoted (Score:2)
i don't know what it is.... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:i don't know what it is.... (Score:1, Troll)
Re:i don't know what it is.... (Score:1)
would that make the poster a master-baiter?
(given the company of slashdot, i would say the answer to this is inevitably yes)
Re:i don't know what it is.... (Score:2)
Maybe that should be a new mod option for the exceptional trolls and flames. The risk of getting Karma: Master-baiter would make people think twice before posting. Or just drive more people to AC.
Let's Count the PC Mods! (Score:2)
Two! Two PC Modification Sites! Ha Ha Ha! [crazypc.com]
Three! Three PC Modification Sites! Ha Ha Ha! [thinkgeek.com]
Four! Four PC Modification Sites! Ha Ha Ha! [xoxide.com]
With apologies to Jim Henson Productions...
Re:Let's Count the PC Mods! (Score:2)
Googlefight! [googlefight.com]
Results are 334k to 105k for PC case mod over Mac case mod.
-T
It must be... (Score:1)
Re:i don't know what it is.... (Score:2)
Yuck! (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:Yuck! (Score:5, Interesting)
-A normal Mac looks far nicer than this thing. It doesn't have any pretty lights.
-It doesn't do anything functionaly impressive (i.e. contain a hot plate to keep your coffee warm like one case mod I saw).
-It doesn't have a cool geek factor like a case that looks like a big Mech warrior.
-It looks awkward because even though the case is a pyramid, everything is still crammed into a rectangular area.
It might be cool if it was painted to actually look like one of the Pyramids. Maybe someone can enlighten me as to why this is such a cool case mod that it's worthy of posting it on slashdot.
Re:Yuck! (Score:1)
Looks Poopy To Me (Score:5, Insightful)
While it is a noble cause of BYOM (building your own Mac), I really don't think it looks that great.
Re:Looks Poopy To Me (Score:1)
It's like those idiots that take really nice cars like a Mercedes or BMW and put stupid low profile tires on them with deep rims and neon and other pimp-in-training gear and make them look like total crap.
What a waste of energy.
Re:Looks Poopy To Me (Score:1)
So Much For That Site (Score:2, Funny)
I was planning on doing this with a PC in the near future, I wonder how closely this resembles my own design.
PS. I'm still waiting for a case shaped like a giant breast with some skin tone colored foam on the outside....
Mirror (Score:3, Informative)
Site's down.
Get it here [nmt.edu]
Just waiting for the gate to open... (Score:1)
This looks like it's from "Stargate". 8-)
Re:Just waiting for the gate to open... (Score:1)
Flame on.... (Score:3, Interesting)
He's inventive enough to build his own enclosure, and a unique shape. And I bet it runs cool, there's plenty of room for heat to rise away from the MB. But there's just no style. No finishing on the plexi. It could use some paint or brushed metal, or.... something. Anything. Sometimes seeing all of the guts just looks junky. This guy nailed it. [moddin.net]
Re:Flame on.... (Score:5, Funny)
Initially, yes. But the cursed iMummy you can buy to go with it is really slick.
Re:Flame on.... (Score:1)
Re:Flame on.... (Score:1)
Anyone know if the guy's gonna release his plans?
Pah! (Score:1)
Translucent? (Score:2, Insightful)
i don't know (Score:4, Interesting)
in the end, it just looks like a pc mod gone bad, but way more expensive.
Re:i don't know (Score:2)
No alibi (Score:2)
I have never understood the desire to have gigantic plexiglass boxes with tons of neon sitting next to my desk.
Useless design (Score:2)
I think the pumpkin case mod was more interesting and useful than this one.
plexiglass is overdone (Score:4, Interesting)
BTW, the only reason wired would focus on such a case mod is because it is a G4, while I like the publication, it goes a little overboard when it comes to Apple cheerleading.
Some may call this neat.... (Score:2, Funny)
-CPM
pointless (Score:1)
not to be a spoil sport, but... (Score:2, Insightful)
I say, whats the opposite of masterpiece? (Score:1)
It is so unattractive -- did you see it when the lights were on? Are neon blue lights to case mods what red lights are to prostitutes?
I pray there are security measures in this pyramid to protect it from graverobbers -- what with all t
Chocky's Children (Score:2)
I remember that Chocky was into pyramids too.
Re:Chocky's Children (Score:2)
Thanks for the flashback
/.'d (Score:1)
The problem.. (Score:2)
Or maybe not make it plexiglass. Anyways, 2.5 out of 4 stars.
Warning!!! (Score:2)
Building page is up with a ton-o-pics, 51 exactly, you have been warned.
I'll suggest the new addition for him
Were being slashdotted, the Pyramac has begun to melt. WHY WERE WE NOT WARNED?!
looks like crap (Score:2)
Re:looks like crap (Score:2)
Check it out: mini-itx.com [mini-itx.com]
Philistines! (Score:3, Funny)
What we need . . . (Score:2)
Re:What we need . . . (Score:2)
Yeah, and then you'll get sued by Electronic Arts. No thanks!
Re:What we need . . . (Score:2)
I'm terribly sorry, but (Score:2)
efficiency of the pyramid shape, or lack therof. (Score:2)
I think I might try doing a mini-itx hack on something like a Bang and Olufsen Beomaster 2400 [beocentral.com]. Now that could be cool... (and I could stack stuff on it.)
Pyramac not a pyramid (Score:2)
Thumbs down on this one (Score:2)
Re:Apple's New Product. (Score:1)
Re:Pyramids (Score:1)
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Re:DANGEROUS (Score:1)
Re:Already been done sorta (Score:1)
Photo and article available [com.com] from CNET.
Re:It's only a matter of time before the lawsuits (Score:2)
What the hell are you talking about? Apple won't sue people over this. How is he profiting? How is he breaching IP laws? How is he stealing function/design? He made the design.
God, the computer on a subscription is for your beloved Windows and its pallidium. It's been stated that that will never befall the Mac.