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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!"

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  1. Mirror by NETHED · · Score: 5, Informative

    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.

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  2. G4? Who cares. by vasqzr · · Score: 5, Funny


    Who's got the balls to start hacking up a G5?

    1. Re:G4? Who cares. by Jon+Abbott · · Score: 4, Funny

      I was thinking that with the cheese grater-like front and back of the G5 tower, you could put any sort of neon lighting inside and it would look pretty neat... Couple that with an oil-based fog generator, and you would see lots of beams of light coming out of the case! I'm not sure if the fog would affect the system components though.

  3. That'll be the last time... by sfled · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...anyone sits on his computer.

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    1. Re:That'll be the last time... by Zork+the+Almighty · · Score: 4, Funny

      Better yet, fanatical Mac users can wear it as a hat and receive special telepathic messages from Steve Jobs...

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  4. Question: by Meat+Blaster · · Score: 4, Interesting

    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.)

    1. Re:Question: by cadillactux · · Score: 5, Informative

      Its is dangerous, but entirely possible. I'e modded a couple hard drives myself, putting a plexiglass cover on them. I havnt had a problem yet, but I expect is not too far in the future.

      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.

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  5. Mirror by stefanb · · Score: 4, Informative
    http://www.floppysheep.com/www.riscx.com/pyramac/

    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...

  6. Missing something by Stonent1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    It needs the eyeball at the top of the pyramid. :)

  7. Jobs quoted by DeadBugs · · Score: 4, Funny

    Steve Jobs was quoted as saying "This is the fastest pyramid on the planet".

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  8. Looks Poopy To Me by GamezCore.com · · Score: 4, Insightful

    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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  9. Re:Question: A: REALLY bad idea... by Hollinger · · Score: 4, Informative

    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.

  10. Re:Flame on.... by Ilan+Volow · · Score: 4, Funny

    But there's just no style

    Initially, yes. But the cursed iMummy you can buy to go with it is really slick.

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  11. Re:Yuck! by calethix · · Score: 4, Interesting

    flamebait? That's funny because I'd say I agree. Let me elaborate so I don't get modded as flamebait as well.
    -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.