Stephen LeatherFace Popa has struck again, and this time his fervently fascinating casemod is literally inspired by the panoply of a sniper. This adroitly conceived contraption features a Gigabyte G-1 sniper Mother board (poetic isn't it?!), two powerful Gigabyte GTX 580's, an I-7 920 overclocked to 3.8 GHZ, 8 Gigs of Crucial Ballistics Tracer ram and Thermaltake 1350 Watt Power Supply. All of these were compacted into a classy Thermaltake Level 10 GT case. The rig additionally features a secondary 9" monitor in form of a touch screen and Thermaltake pro water 850I Watercooling with a Thermaltake SR100 Liquid Reservoir.

According to the modder, the sober paint job was supposedly to mimic the Predator. The conventional panels of the Level 10 GT case were also replaced with contrastingly vivacious acrylic panels. But wait, here comes the 'ultra-cool' sniper-esque part. This wondrous gaming rig incorporates an advanced sound amplifier that can pick sounds up from 40 feet away. It can also be transmitted to the computer to be stored on the hard-drive. Moreover in a quite stupefying turn of events, a camera mounted LAN helicopter (that can actually be flown into the air) can record camera footage and can then be linked to the computer for aerial footage of the recorded recon. All of these 'confidential' data can be stored in a 165 gig Intel SSD.
On the lighter side of affairs, the modder has also managed to integrate a gun (that doesn't fire of course) to allude to the real sniper. The total rig comes at a cost of around $3,200.
[Thanks: Stephen LeatherFace Popa]