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Our recent Giveaways in cooperation with Prolimatech that happened on Mnpctech facebook Group were very popular. Prolimatech has been kind enough to offer their Prolimatech PRO-MGH-C Megahalems Revision C CPU Cooler and two Prolimatech Aluminum bladed 140mm “Vortex” fans for a Giveaway on CaseModBlog.
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When Mike Henry (aka ikem) isn’t extinguishing fires or rescuing people as a Fire Fighter, he enjoys case modding as hobby. The canvas Mike chose for “Project Citrus” was Lian Li’s A05-N micro tower. It has become very popular among PC build and mod enthusiasts. It features a small, all aluminum design that provides excellent cooling with two 120mm fans and enough room to support two 5.25 devices, a 3.5 device and 3 hard disk drives. With the built in rubber rings, the hard disk drive noise is kept to a minimum. Of course Mike is never satisfied with factory stock options, so lets what he did to his A05-N.
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Rikuntyudady is an avid PC Modder and lives in Shizuoka, Japan. Here is one of his most recent projects involving an Antec Twelve Hundred tower.

Enermax have recently released there supersized tower the FULMO GT, Toby Kirkby was lucky enough to get his hands on this mighty sized case and share it with us!
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Doug Gambor wanted to view his system and optical drives from one point of view, so he chopped and twisted his Cooler Master ATC’s bezel a full 90 degrees. He also fabricated a new back panel, so he could add ducting for the Corsair H70 radiator and relocate the power supply to the bottom. (more…)
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Last time we shared Mnpctech’s BF3 progress, they had stripped down the Arc Midi Mid tower for PC Case Handles, added bullet holes and airbrushed mural, (more…)
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“Gymkhana” PC is Szilárd Böszörményi’s first case modding project. Everything about this case mod is meticulously detailed. Szilárd hails from Hungary and is known by his peers as “Moddingboy”. Like many other Rally fans, he enjoys watching Ken Block steer his Ford Fiesta through the popular “Gymkhana” videos. (more…)
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Although Paracord is more time consuming than conventional Power Supply sleeve material, but more dense, cheaper and available in a wider range of colors. During the process of Paracord sleeving his PSU, Mads Perschke (aka Nutman) made a video to share his technique. (more…)

