Cooler Master Case Mod World Series 2015 Launches

Cooler Master has announced its annual case mod competition aimed at enticing world wide PC modders to win $20,000 worth of prizes. Like previous year's, ASUS has sponsored the event along with popular hardware makers Intel, OCZ, GeIL and Dremel. ASUS prizes include, X99-Pro, Maximus VII Hero, Z97-Pro WiFi AC, TUF Gryphon Z97 and ASUS mini-ITX motherboards as well as Strix GTX 970 and other Nvidia 900 series graphics cards.

Check the event site to enter the competitionyou have until Feb 7th to sign up!

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There are two categories ‘Tower Mod’ and ‘Scratch Build’ and also a 'Rising Star' category that encourages new modders to get in on the act!

Follow updates on the competition event site and on Cooler Master's Facebook page. The winners of the 2013-2014 competition are shown below with the full list here.

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