Hi Guys,
I have to talk to someone that understands! My girlfriend, family and friends think i've totally lost it, so I come to Hexus seeking refuge
For the past 3 months I have been seeking a case to use as the basis of my new water-cooled gaming/enthusiast rig. After a few weeks of searching, I stumbled across the Alienware predator case. Not being a huge fan of pre-modded computers, I rang Alienware to kindly request just the case on it's own. As i'm sure many of you know, Alienware will not sell their cases seperately and quite bluntly turned me down.
Undeterred, I went about seeking an alternate source for an Alienware case. After a lengthy and unfruitful search spanning at least 2 months, I had just about resigned myself to the fact that if I wanted that case that bad, i'd need to get a full system. Knowing full well that water-cooling and extreme overclocking were on the cards, I really would have had to be nuts to go ahead.
Then it happened - someone was selling an ALienware "Cyborg Green" case on eBay! About a week, and a fair few US dollars later and a great BIG box arrived on my doorstop. Quickly removing the case from the box, I immediately noticed the fair few scuffs and scratches the case had. Nothing serious, but being the perfectionist I am, I set about enquiring how to get the case perfect again.
Speaking to a local bodyshop that specialises in paint matching and repairs, I quickly discovered the paint finish wasn't standard, and that the only options were a full respray or leave it as it is.
We carried on chatting, and I realised that a full respray would mean I could do it in a custom colour. Hmmm! We looked at a lot of paint swatches and an idea formed. "Do you guys have any 'different' paint, left over from a previous job?". They looked at each other for a while, and then went hunting in the store room. They emerged triumphantly holding a tin of paint that had hints of Purple, Gold, Green, Violet - all sorts. The idea was that the paint reflected in all kinds of colours depending on the light. Sounds great!
So we picked out a hi-gloss silver to contrast with this flippy colour, and they told me they were going to spray this mad paint over a pearlescent navy blue for maximum effect.
Well, I picked up the case this weekend and i'll let you see the results for yourself! Suffice to say that I am overjoyed at the outcome, and can't wait to get stuck into the rest of it!