“An English electronic engineer who likes making things, Bill Todd made many modifications, and created a new wood case to take this modest Pentium III system far along the road to silent nirvana. His ingenious journey involved recycling and creating of all kinds of parts including old electronics heatsinks, home-made damping gel packs, scraps of plywood, and even wheels from an old scooter. Two years after he first assembled this passively cooled system, it’s still working silently away, even after a leak in a gel pack next to the hard drive.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- NZXT Zero Case Review @ Technic3D
- NZXT Zero–A Case Designed for Quiet Cooling @ Bjorn3D
- IBM gives chips a cooling rinse @ CNET
- Zalman Fatal1ty FS-C77 Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
- Akasa Mirage-62 @ techPowerUp
- PC Power & Cooling SILENCER® 750 EPS12V @ PC Apex
A very unique case and cooling setup

It is silent, has a case made of wood, wheels on the bottom, and even gel packs to help dissipate heat from the HDDs. Bill Todd’s little project has been posted on SPCR, and is well worth a read.