Case modding or Case modification is the modification of a computer chassis (often just referred to as the case). Modifying a computer-case in any non-standard way is considered a case mod. Many people, particularly hardware enthusiasts, use case mods to illustrate a computer's power, and for aesthetic purposes. Modified computers are often found at LAN parties where their owners display them. Case Modding is also about self expression and showing what you as the modder can do, many case mods are built around a theme.
Today the business of "modding" computers and their cases is a hugely profitable endeavor for some. Modding competitions are commonly held at gaming events and prizes awarded for categories like 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 different and consider their creations works of art. And since case modding, or now that the term is quite established casemodding, has been commercialized, many casemodders say that it isn't casemodding if you buy it. You have to make it yourself.
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Subcultures | Computer enclosure | Computer hardware tuning
Casemodding | Casemodding | Case-Modding | Modificación de gabinete | Modding | Casemodden | Modding | Casemod | Моддинг | 機殼改裝
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