34 Breath Taking PC Mods from Million Dollar PC
You know I just really hate million-dollar-pc.com. I hate how they make my current PC look like a pile of old rotting computer parts. In this post showcase you will see how great your computer experience would be if you had the right amount of bills to spend on your tech. Both the outside case and the inside parts look phenomenal in each of these custom PCs.

Help us start our own Dizorb Custom computer gallery. One that is more realistic in terms of affordability. Just send us images of your custom computer build to ken@dizorb.com or you can use our submission page with the email tittle reading “Dizorb Custom PC.”
Lian Li A05
Murderbox
Unique “Edelweiss”
Lian Li PC-A01
Lian Li V2000B
Murderbox
Pius Giger
Lian Li V350B
Shuttle XPC
Lian Li A09
Lian Li PC343B
Lian Li PC7SE
Lumina
Silverstone TJ07
Dark Blade
Lian Li PC343
Lian Li G70
Lian Li V1200
Lian Li PC-A10
Malik
Murderbox
Lian Li PC777
Lian Li PC343
Lian Li A70
Coolermaster STC-T01
Murderbox
Antec P180
Lian Li PC-S80B
Aplus Black Pearl
Sinus
Casetek C1018

Lian Li PC-7SEIII
Coolermaster Cosmos 1000
Thermaltake SwordM

To view more computer cases visit www.million-dollar-pc.com and stay tuned to their updates.

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wow. This completely puts my pc to shame. I wish I had enough money to buy yet alone build one of these amazing pcs. One day hopefully, my dreams will come true.
Wow… sigh so nice… need a drink of water…
I am in the middle of making a mod inside an old radio… very fun! would love it to be a sweet media centre… but need more cash to make it quiet and powerful
keep up the sweet posts!
I am really interested in how your project is going to turn out. When you finish it please send us some pics
Insane! I wonder how good these pcs are.. Does anyone know?
It’s just the cases really. The parts inside have limitations, you get to a certain point and then you just end up starting to use expensive material and (really) unnecessary technology on, which just raises the price but really proves to be no use.
Still, these PCs do look awesome. My favorite is the last one.
@ Kenneth
Yeah the aesthetics look ok (I have put new retro fabric in the speaker grill) but i would really like to put a decent computer in there at present its a dell I pulled apart and you know how annoying they are with there custom parts…
I am def’ not a mod man, just a creative with some computer parts….
I will let you know once I have it working and looking pretty…
Keep up the sweet work!
Wowie…….The Angelina Jolies and Brad Pitts of PC’s…
*nerdgasm*
All of these PC’s look fantastic although some of them are a classic example of form over function. I didn’t see one PC to use shrouds between the fan and the radiator. That is a stupid mistake. A ton of energy is being wasted on the fans where air being pushed or pulled isn’t directed properly and will spread out the sides of the fan before it even makes it across the radiator. Shame really to know these things are running hotter than they should.
SHAME TO MY PC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BIG SHAME!!!!!
DAMN……..
my pc is dell 1521 red
its all very nice /// but its still just a pc )))
(mac user)
wtf!??!?!!?! i have never seen anything like this shiznit!! wat r all those little colourful liquid containers?? man this is blowing my mind!
Please excuse me while I change my pants
well… Digital Storm lets you customize a PC and…i maxed out at 10K lets just say… compared to that PC a PS3 looks like a NES lol
*uses college funds* XD
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I can hear these computers cry: “Please Overclock us”
I’d have to check with you here. Which is not something I usually do! I enjoy reading a post that will make people think. Also, thanks for allowing me to comment!