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Paradyse Conception : Paradyse NUC Mod

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Interesting. Uses the old hardware though eh?
What do these kits run?

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Cant wait!

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This happens every time, I throw money. But nothing happens! Anyone else getting this problem?

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Here we start the modifications of this little NUC. No big modding here, because there is pretty nothing to mod ! So it will just be a small transformation to add some sexiness ;)

 

Everything start on paper :

 

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We report draws on the bamboo panel :

 

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Some dremelisation :P :

 

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And some filling to obtain good finishes :

 

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MOAR! What are you gonna use the NUC for?

rawr!! I'm a ferret!

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if only the NUC had slightly better specs... but the modding still looks fantastic!

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Nice modding! The wooden roof of the NUC looks amazing!

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@fuse : I don't know yet  :ph34r:

@ForsakenLive : I soldered them directly on the PCB. I use an old fan connector to plug and unplug easily.

@atomicmonkey101 : for a basic computer use it does the job perfectly :)

 

Final shots :
 
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@fuse : I don't know yet  :ph34r:

@ForsakenLive : I soldered them directly on the PCB. I use an old fan connector to plug and unplug easily.

@atomicmonkey101 : for a basic computer use it does the job perfectly :)

 

 

 

 

Exactly! its just nice to have that little extra functionality that's all.

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