In an impressive field of creations, Joshua 'ZapWizard' Driggs' Ammo Case PC took top honors.

Ladies and gentlemen, the mod fans have spoken. At long last, we have a winner in the TSS Mod Project Contest.

Zapwizard mod 001 - thumbA hearty congratulations goes to Joshua "ZapWizard" Driggs. Driggs took top honors with his Ammo Case PC, which earned 54 percent of the 7,226 votes cast. Be sure to visit his project's profile page for a list of features and specs, as well as many more photos of his impressive mod.


ZapWizard's new VersaLaser cutter

Driggs will be on today's episode of "The Screen Savers" to talk about his mod and accept his prize: a VersaLaser VL-200 cutting and engraving system.

VersaLaserGiving any of our finalists a VersaLaser VL-200 is like giving Barry Bonds a telephone pole to hit with. As their projects showed, all four finalists already have incredible mod skills. Still, the VersaLaser is sure to take Driggs' mod projects to another level, if that's possible.

The man behind the mod

Yoshi DeHerrera, the Savers' very own mod maniac, asked Driggs a few questions via email to find out what's behind the contest winner's skills. Read on to find out what Driggs' first VersaLaser project will be, how to mod and stay married at the same time, and more. And be sure to tune in to tonight's episode to learn more about Driggs and his projects.

TechTV: What do you plan to make with the VersaLaser first?
Driggs: A finished case for my Media PC.

TechTV: Did you think you would win?
Driggs: I knew I had a good chance, but in reality no.

TechTV: How long did it take to make your project?
Driggs: Eight weeks for the bulk of it and another two for the smaller add-ons.

TechTV: What got you into modding?
Driggs: I have always done electronics work. I basically started with electronic modifications, then moved up to case and aesthetic modifications.

TechTV: What was your first project?
Driggs: My first project was a Peltier-cooled air conditioner for the fan intake on a PC. It worked great, but it was dismantled for parts later.

TechTV: What does your wife think about the modding?
Driggs: As long as I clean up my work area often, she is fine. Also, I made an agreement with her: Whatever money I spend on modding she gets to spend an equal amount later. It's expensive, but it works.