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Cooler Master’s Case Mod World Series returns for 2024

The Cooler Master Case Mod World Series returns this year. Following a successful competition in 2023, the event returns this year, inviting PC modders to show out with their best creations. 

This year's event theme is “Crafting the Present, Envisioning the Future”. The idea here is that Cooler Master wants to see submissions that reimagine today's technological lifestyle. How does your vision for the future translate into the design and functionality of your mod? – this is the question entrants should be asking themselves during the design process.

If you want a look at the calibre of competition, here are some previous Case Mod World Series winners:

Like last year, there is a cash prize pool for this competition. The winners of the Scratch Build of the Year and the Tower Mod of the Year awards will get $5,000. Runner-ups will get $2,500 and if you land in third place, you'll get $1000.

Entries must be submitted by the 14th of May, then if you make it through to the next round, you'll have to build the system by the 5th of September. Judging will take place on the 19th of September and then winners will be announced the following week on the 25th of September.

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KitGuru Says: What do you think of these case modding tournaments? Do you enjoy seeing the finished builds? Would you ever try your hand at entering one? 

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