Chiaroscuro PC mod is power-booster in beautiful disguise
We often wonder why people, especially the creative modders, play around with scrap and churn it into wonders that an ordinary wit may find just extraordinary to fathom. But then that’s how it goes, because the ordinary is so usual. Nick Falzone, the brain behind this artistically created Chiaroscuro PC, is the Greensabbath of the junk yard. Drawing inspiration from the Beijing Digital building, the rendering of the PC was done in view with the architectural magnificence created for the Beijing Olympics.


If we thought power was the legacy of the raw façade, in time we revert. The beautifully created Chiaroscuro PC is a system housing 4GB DDR2 RAM and 1TB hard drive. The Chiaroscuro also features an ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics card, for the gamers drawing power for an AMD Phenom X4 9350e quad core processor.

The lower section of the original Cube is attached to house the DVD drive, the PSU and most importantly the mini-ITX motherboard, the Blu-ray could feature in the space too.


