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Vote and Win Prizes from Thermaltake’s 2016 CaseMod Invitational Season 2

Twelve of the world’s top case modders have been invited to participate in the second season of the Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational and they brought in some big guns…in some cases literally, delivering astounding works of art and some of the most ambitious casemods ever assembled. For five months, the casemodders from the United States, Ecuador, Brazil, Germany, France, Poland, Russia, China, India, Thailand, Malaysia and Australia have been building custom rigs built upon a foundation of Thermaltake’s own Core X71 case or Core X5 ATX cube chassis. All other components are liquid cooled with Thermaltake’s Liquid cooling products and powered by Thermaltake’s DPS G RGB 1250W Titanium power supply.

Users can also participate and vote for their favorite mods and get the chance to win prizes from January 20 through February 3. Voting participation requires registration on Thermaltake’s Tt community and users can also vote via the Tt MOD App. Prizes for voters include a Thermaltake “The Tower 900” E-ATX Super Tower, Thermaltake View 27 Gull-Wing Window ATX Mid-Tower Chassis, Toughpower DPS G RGB 850W Gold, Riing 12 LED RGB TT Premium Edition 3-Fan Pack, and a Water 3.0 Riing RGB 240. Prizes for the top modders who participated include a grand cash prize of $6000 USD, followed by $5000 and $4000 for the second and third place.

Vote Now – http://casemod.thermaltake.com/2016s2/vote.html

Rules and Prizes – http://casemod.thermaltake.com/2016s2/rules_prizes.html

Download Tt MOD App on the App Store – https://goo.gl/qmXMOy 

Download Tt MOD App on Google Play – https://goo.gl/pfVwHb

The mods submitted at the most recent Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational include:

1.) Yu Han from China who started modding 6-years ago and for the CaseMOD invitational built an awesome robotic war machine from a Core X5 case:

2.) Anton Popovich from Russia who created a Mass Effect Andromeda themed casemod based on a Thermaltake Core X5

3.) Maciel Barreto from Brazil who used a Thermaltake Core X71 to create a semi-open frame unique hand-shaped casemod:

4.) Stephen Hoad from Australia also known as Oz Modz created a transforming Optimus Prime based on a Core X5 cube case:

5.) Irie Ahmad from Malaysia aka Iren Modz is a law graduate who dived deep into modding and is actually creating custom PCs professionally now. For the event, he fabricated a dual-system triple-display cockpit PC incorporating various Thermaltake products.

6.) Rakesh Sharma from India is a software developer and founder of PC-Tek India. His entry for the event is a custom military-themed, liquid cooled mini-truck based on a Thermaltake Core X5 cube case:

7.) Simon Zambrano from Ecuador was originally going to create a Stranger Things (from NetFlix) themed case but pivoted to create a custom Illidary from World of Warcraft themed case.

8.) Michael Lamtych from Poland created a patriotic casemod inspired by Poland’s national emblem: the White Eagle and also utilizes Poland’s national color scheme.

9.) Bertrand Cucmag from the city of Bayonne also felt strongly about his national identity and chose to represent France with a wine-themed casemod, complete with a wine-cooled system:

10.) Siwasak Sirasomboon from Thailand is part of Modder Crow and is one of that country’s top modders. For his entry, he completely redefined the shape of the Core X5 case and hand-crafted a tower case inspired by the ASUS RoG robot mascot:

11.) Stephan Ulrich from Germany who has created a TARDIS themed casemod earlier last year and gave it away for charity has now created an even bigger Dr. Who-themed project for his entry: A full-size DALEK!

12.) John Hansz from USA submitted a hand-crafted Dragon themed casemod enveloping the Thermaltake Core X71 tower case, made with clay then vacuum formed and airbrushed with fine details.

Ron Perillo

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