PyraMac Pyramid G4 Case Mod
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!"
As the site seemed to be slow w/ just subscribers...
Mirror of the images hereNot all of them are there yet, but the skeleton is there. Refresh often.
--sig fault--
Sort of like fitting a square peg in a round hole - or a triangular hole, ...er yeah.
Interesting...
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!
So that I can oggle at it for 5 mins. Keep up the good work boys.
Who's got the balls to start hacking up a G5?
It also keeps your knives sharp, and your fruit from rotting!
(subtle reference to early 80's pyramid mysticism crap...)
"Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus."
After 8 posts. New record?
"A plan fiendishly clever in its intricacies"- Homer Simpson
...anyone sits on his computer.
I'm not really a web designer, I just play one on the Internet.
Now, if he could come up with a triangular lcd, he could market this as a new form factor for the imac. That could almost make the imac cool.
I have no regrets, this is the only path.
My whole life has been "UNLIMITED BLADE WORKS"
But how am I supposed to put my coffee mug on top of it?
Isn't it extremely dangerous to modify the hard drive? I thought they assembled those things in special dust-free environments that would be impossible to duplicate in the average workroom (if Forensic Files is any indication, anyway.)
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...
It needs the eyeball at the top of the pyramid. :)
Steve Jobs was quoted as saying "This is the fastest pyramid on the planet".
http://www.kubuntu.org/
but, mac mods are just way cooler than pc mods.
I write code.
My god that thing is Fscking ugly. and it took 6 months to build. What a total waste of effort.
This post would have been hilarious had this site not been out for, oooo 4 years? http://www.onzin.nl/fufme/index.shtml.htm
I don't know about anyone else but it doesn't impress me in the least bit. The diamond shaped LED's on the front look terrible with the pyramid shape. Also, all it seems is that it was hard to fit the parts into a pyramid shape... so he kept increasing the size of the pyramid... hmmm, no rocket science here folks.
While it is a noble cause of BYOM (building your own Mac), I really don't think it looks that great.
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Well that was fast. Bye bye server.....
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....
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word to your moms... I came to drop bombs...
There was a mod I saw posted where you would replace the top HD cover with plexyglass for that 1337 look. Anyways, you just steam up the bathroom with hot water. That way it collects on whatever dust is in the air at the time and pulls it to the ground. NOTE: Use the harddrive for at least 30 minutes as to warm it up. You want to have as little condensation build up in the inside as possible.
Life is not for the lazy.
Site's down.
Get it here
-- Bill "Houdini" Weiss
is the NWO! Hail to the Illuminati!! Seriously, ever notice how the AOL logo is a pyramid with an eye in the center?
Life is not for the lazy.
This looks like it's from "Stargate". 8-)
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.
What do you think Apple made iSight for?
I'd be more impressed if someone managed to casemod a computer into a hypercube.
I've got a fever and the only prescription is more COBOL.
Okay, If you want to store data on the drive, it's a REALLY bad idea. Incredibly bad, in fact. On current HDDs the fly height of the head is incredibly small. Check out an excellent primer on the subject from Storage Review at http://www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ref/hdd/op/ heads/opHeight.html. The graphic's at the bottom's the important bit. I work with the guys that used to design these things. Unless you have access to a clean room (and even then it's iffy) this is a Bad Idea.
Michael C. Hollinger
HTTP/1.1 Server Too Busy ;-)
Slashdot gets worse every day... Pipedot: News for nerds, without the corporate slant
I think the folks at Wired News need to look up the definition of translucent. Clear as glass seems transparent to me. I like the UV paint, though.
Mein laben! I was expecting +5 funny and got -1 troll :/
is very entertaining...to say the least. Most of the content is utter BS, but it still is entertaining to listen to at night. But ever once in awhile, you get a diamond in the rough (guest wise). For example, there was a four hour interview with Kevin Mitnik. I wish I had taped it for my friends. It was AWSOME!!. To bad Slashdot doesn't post such radio events as important guests are due to be available
Life is not for the lazy.
this really doesn't look that great to me. not near as nice as the blue ice mod. it's got too many cables, too many different materials - it looks like he sacrificed a lot just for the shape, and then he sacrificed some more to make ti transparent.
in the end, it just looks like a pc mod gone bad, but way more expensive.
Schrodinger's cat is either dead or really pissed off...
Man, that is the ugliest case I think I've ever seen.
I have never understood the desire to have gigantic plexiglass boxes with tons of neon sitting next to my desk.
My other computer is your Windows box
the CPU. Motorolas never get as hot as an Athlon Thunderbird.
Yet another useless case mod, and yet another design example of aesthetic taking overwhelming precedence over practicality. This guy should work for Umbra. Whoopity doo.
I think the pumpkin case mod was more interesting and useful than this one.
RTFM; please, I beg you.
Well I was sayin, that pic on the wired site is cool- the pyramid is chillin on a bed.
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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.
I call this a quick way to void about a dozen warantees.
-CPM
---You're all I need, When the water runs deep, You're all I need, Now I cry my soul to sleep -- Collective Soul, Needs
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-Looking for a job as a materials chemist or multivariat
the blue ice mod was cool, pyramac is truely a waste of deskspace, material, and time. i'd like to see more mods which have a higher level of thought and execution, such as this, the cast aluminum case.
three can keep a secret, if two are dead - benjamin franklin
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"Be Happy or Die." -- AoN
It takes the engineers forever to come up with a proper farraday cages to comply with FCC regs on emag emissions; yeah, these designs just throw FCC regs out the window....
This is an atrocity. Since there is an exposition on its construction, it doesn't even have what the original pyramids had, namely the "how on earth could they have built this?" mystique. All this has is the "how on earth could they have built this awful thing?" mystique.
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 the jewel...cases.
Doesn't this remind you of the infinite energy producer/levitation device that the kid built in Chocky's Childen (or was it chocky's challenge?), a BBC series based on John Whyndham's Chocky?
I remember that Chocky was into pyramids too.
One! One PC Modification site! Ha Ha Ha!
Two! Two PC Modification Sites! Ha Ha Ha!
Three! Three PC Modification Sites! Ha Ha Ha!
Four! Four PC Modification Sites! Ha Ha Ha!
With apologies to Jim Henson Productions...
Do not look into laser with remaining eye.
Way f'd up server. He is flooded, and this isn't even a really active story. Hehe. Oh well...love those little servers, don't we /.?
I got nothin'.
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.
Or maybe not make it plexiglass. Anyways, 2.5 out of 4 stars.
I'm no casemodder, but from an outsider's point of view, I just think I've seen neater things that haven't gotten as much attention from the likes of Wired. Sifting through old bookmarks, here are a few that I personally found to make me all geek-sweaty-tingly-sexy:
Project Frozen, which appeared on /. a few years ago.
The Invisible Case, a very classy custom acrylic case, constructed before clear cases were readily available.
Anemone... this one seems to be a /. favorite.
::062203 BUILDING PYRAMAC
::062603 THE PAIN!!!
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?!
moo.
First, why is it that all these case modders think a clear case that lets you see the wires and fans and garbage inside looks cool? This is the equivalent of one of those invisible human models where you can see the inner organs. NOT COOL. Ugly, and exposing things that were never designed to be looked at. Second, what is so great about sticking an existing computer in a new shape that has no redeeming qualities about it? A pyramid? Who cares? How does a pyramid make you work faster, better, etc? How does the form improve the function? It doesn't. It's just some random shape ... according to this logic, if you think a pyramid is cool, then stick a computer in a beer keg, stuffed hello kitty toy, plant pot, mail box, bread maker etc. it will be equally as "cool". In other words, who cares? Ultimately how much skill does it take to pick some random item and stick a computer in it? None!
How DARE you criticize! You- you- you LOWbrows! IT'S ART! LOVE IT! NOW! Fund it with your tax dollars! GRRRR! Hisss!
--- Ban humanity.
It looks pretty bad to me. How many of you would be proud to put that on your desk. It's just a cry for attention Too bad case modding today has become a competition for the most outrageous cases rather than great simple design. I wish the community lean towards innovative cases designs that better the computing expirence and have simple but aesthetic appearances.
Things are not as they appear, nor are they otherwise
is a nice sphere mod. That way you can get an Apple is cube, pyramid, and sphere shapes. It would be educational for the kiddies.
Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it.
isn't the point of a "case mod" to make the new case look better than the original case? I wouldn't be caught dead with such a fugly tetrahedron on my desk, glowing or not!
Ok it glows blue etc., but AFAIK the pyramid shape is the absolutely worst possible shape to build a computer, if preservation of any of your desktop space is a requirement. It is the maximum desktop footprint you can create (and still not be able to stack other things on it.)Maybe he intends to place it on top of a Greek column or plant stand...
I think I might try doing a mini-itx hack on something like a Bang and Olufsen Beomaster 2400 . Now that could be cool... (and I could stack stuff on it.)
Everyone will start to cheer when you put on your sailin' shoes.
Must be an asshat at the crapfest, eh Zork? Is it fame bait when you address it to a single person instead of a whole group?
Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.
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 drive. No, that kind of thing I post to Slashdot.
Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.
This is a fun idea, but with the 4 'thermal zones' on the G5 wouldn't it take 4 light sources (and 4 fog generators :) ) to illuminate the entire inside?
He may have spent six months, but his dimensions are not correct for a true pyramid. His enclosure is too high and clearly out of proportion. He made the same basic mistake as most people when building DIY pyramids...all edges are not the same length.
I'm sorry but this mod looks like, well, a pile of components with a plastic pyramid on top of them. Maybe if he had covered the pyramid with something more interesting, like dirty laundry or a stack of Twinkies or SPAM cans...
...something that would stand on the pointy end? The flat side (on the top) could open up to reveal I/O cards, or drives or whatever. You'd have some room below to put stuff around it. Maybe be able to spin it around to get to the ports on the back.
Or use the top as a big heat sink (hot air rises)?
That could be kinda cool.
Travis