Thermaltake 2016 Modding Fighting Championship & 2016 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 1 Winning Projects to Be Displayed At CES 2017
Taipei, Taiwan-July 13th, 2016-Thermaltake announces the champion of Thermaltake 2016 Modding Fighting Championship (MFC), along with the top 3 winners of the 2016 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 1. Both competitions have successfully ended, and the list of winners has been selected at the end of June. Suchao Prowphong from Thailand won the 1st place in the 2016 MFC. For the 2016 CaseMOD Season 1, the winners are Peter Brands from the Netherlands; Ali Abbas from Germany; and Corey Gregory from Australia.
Thermaltake 2016 Modding Fighting Championship (MFC) Recap
Look back at the events, Thermaltake is proud to invite the champions of 2015 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 1 and Season 2 to participate the 2016 MFC. To raise the difficulty level of the competition, this time, Thermaltake set Thermaltake WP100 Super Tower Chassis as the theme.
2016 Thermaltake CaseMOD Invitational Season 1 Recap
For the 2016 CaseMOD Season 1, it features eleven of the world’s top case modders from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Australia, China, Vietnam and Japan. The modding theme is Thermaltake Core P5 Open-Frame ATX Wall-Mount Chassis. To simulate the contestant’s’ creativity, the modders in both contests were given a Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G RGB 1250W Titanium smart power supply and an unlimited selection of Thermaltake liquid cooling components to mod and install onto their build.
Both CaseMOD events have successfully ended. Thermaltake would like to thank our Premium Sponsor Newegg (www.newegg.com), and sponsors ASUS, AVEXIR, Intel and SAMSUNG for making these competitions possible. Lastly, Thermaltake would like to congratulate the top three winners and thank all the modders who participated in this event, everyone did a fantastic job! The MODs of the winners will also all be displayed at the Thermaltake showroom at CES 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Meet the Winners
Thermaltake 2016 Modding Fighting Championship (MFC)
Champion Suchao Prowphong: the most well-known modder in Thailand, Suchao showed his sophisticated modding skills again by transforming the Core WP100 into a gorgeous Death Race mod which was inspired by the film Death Race.
The 2016 Thermaltake Case MOD Invitational Season 1
1st Place Peter Brands: an electrician from the Netherlands, Peter applied an innovative way to craft a liquid cooling desk in the event. Simplicity at its best, his project Tt Desk is a great showcase of Thermaltake LCS components with stunning lighting.
2nd Place Ali Abbas: German modder Ali is also known as Alan Lee or Abbas-IT on other forums. His has done a brilliant craftsmanship and awesome woodwork on his build called PIRACY AND PROPHECY. Everything is very detailed and handcrafted.
3rd Place Corey Gregory: based on the Star War theme, Corey from Australia has put a lot of work into his TIE P5 Advanced creation. Especially, he demonstrated his excellent craftsmanship to do a great replica of the Ti-Fighter.
Mark of Perfection
This year’s entries were all top quality and have demonstrated their sophisticated modding skills. Hence, it was hard for the judges to decide who should win the competitions. The judges had to evaluate and score three aspects of the participant builds, including Originality, Style, and the LCS Loop. After two weeks of community voting, Newegg internal voting, professional modders, and Thermaltake internal voting all votes pointed to Suchao Prowphong, Peter Brands, Ali Abbas and Corey Gregory.
For more details on Thermaltake 2016 Modding Fighting Championship and the Thermaltake 2016 CaseMod Invitational Season 1 please visit:
Official Website –
http://casemod.thermaltake.com/2016s1/ or download the App “Tt MOD” on App Store or Google Play
2016 CaseMOD Invitational Season 1 Winner Announcement Video:
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2016 MFC Winner Announcement Video:
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For more details on the Thermaltake Core P5 ATX Wall Mount Panoramic Viewing Computer Chassis please visit:
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For more details on the Thermaltake Core WP100, Core W100, and Core P100 please visit:
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Core W100 –
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Core P100 –
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For more details on Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G RGB 1250W Titanium please visit:
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