First Port of call on the hardware side was Zotac who had exactly what I needed in the shape of the Zotac GeForce 9300-itx wifi Mini ITX motherboard .
This board was ideally suited to this mod, due to the fact not only did it support Intel 755 quad core CPU’s, it also boasts a PCI-Express x16 Graphics slot. This made it ideal for the project as it meant I could use any graphics card. My contact for Zotac suggested the Zotac 285 GTX infinity model that would suit the project as it comes pre fitted with a waterblock and is already Overclocked.
I really had to think about this as the card would add length to the design I wanted to create, but after some thinking decided to make the mod great this will be ideal.

Second Port of call was Memory and Power supply, Naturally I went to the guys I have worked on previous projects with OCZ and decided on a OCZ Z series 850 modular PSU and a 4 Gig set of 1200mhz DDR2 Flex XLC modules.
At the last Minute the Surprise edition was a OCZ Vertex Turbo SSD and what a nice addition it will be.
Protocase (
as seen here) Offered their skills to let me have the freedom to design my own enclosure to house all these products, for those of you that don’t know who Protocase are take a look at the building service they offer for custom enclosures. You can literally have almost any design built, but I have to warn you it is not cheap. And no I have not got a picture as the case was is design stage at time of writing this.

Razor also kindly offered to supply me with a Mamba Wireless/ Wired mouse, and a Lycosa keyboard, both of which will be sent off to be airbrushed to match the theme.
On the cooling front, Cool IT stepped in and supplied a custom dual radiator kit for the mod, yes that is right we are going to squeeze a 120.2 radiator and CPU block into the mix, to help cool it all, it Even came with a pump fitted, it will be interesting to see how this performs as it comes from their OEM side.
Of course none of this would work without a CPU and they guys over at Intel supplied us with a Q8200 to suit the Zotac 9300 itx mobo.
Lamptron, we managed to grab some 4†UV tubes, orange strip lights and of course a orange ring switch, all of which was needed for the mod.
pioneer who I have worked with in the past, to provide me with a slim DVD drive, they sent over one of the new slot loading types which suited the mod perfectly.
Finally I had to order some parts and spares of my own, this included some UV orange acrylic, some black tinted acrylic, a few extra water cooling parts and a swiftech mini reservoir. Oops I think you can see in the group shot the mamba has already been airbrushed oops again, more on this later.
Next Update we will be looking at my Design and Concept of the Case