Case Mod Competition 2004 by CoolerMaster

Case Mod Competition 2004 by CoolerMaster.
Please find the link for more information.
http://www.coolermaster.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=235

Why there is no similar competition in MSI, I mean one that can give members free stuffs?  

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  • [Case MOD]Kraitskin by by CalegaR1

    【Case MOD】Kraitskin by by CalegaR1
    Wow. That is all we can say about this beautiful casemod called “Kraitskin” made by CalegaR1. It looks like MSI and Louis Vuitton had a baby. 
    Which mascot/doll/cartoon character you think is perfect to place on the “Kraitskin” mod? Maybe you could leave your ideas here goo.gl/vzH0bS
    Modder: CalegaR1(Maicol Maik Calegari)
    Motherboard: MSI Z97S SLI Krait Edition
    VGA: MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition
    CPU: Intel I5 4690K
    RAM: Avexir Core 8 gb 1600 c9 1.5v “white led”
    Storage: Intel SSD
    PSU: Cooler Master V650 modular
    FANS: Cooler Master JetFlow “white led” 6x
    CASE: Dimastech benchtable Easy V3
    FITTINGS: EKWB black nickel 16/10
    TUBING: Masterkleer White
    PUMP: LAING DDC + EKWB Reservoir top
    CPU WATERBLOCK: EK Supremacy Nickel-Plexy
    GPU WATERBLOCK: Heatkiller GPU-X3
    RADIATORS: XSPC 360 x2

    Why there is no similar competition in MSI, I mean one that can give members free stuffs?  

  • HP Prme: Which functions only work in CAS mode???

    I enter a simple substituion into Home mode:
    subst(Y^5,Y=2)    and I get  " Error: Bad Arrgument Type"
    I enter the same formula into the CAS mode after changing the letters to lower case and I get the result:  32
    How does the user know which functions work in which modes:  Home or CAS  ?????
    also  is there a way to perform multitude substitutions at the same time  ie   subst(y^5+x^7,y=2,x=3)  ????
    thanks

    The iMac G5 was one that had many power supply and bad capacitor issues.  This sounds like one of them.
    Come on.  The poster says it works in safe mode, so how can it be a power supply problem?
    Seems like a video chip problem to me. The solder worked loose over time in some machines. Re-solder for the brave.
    You will have to translate this to 10.5. 
    You may have a problem with the video chip.
    Here is how to tell...
      Shutdown your machine.  Hold down the shift key.  Poweron.  Bootup will be longer.
        Wait awhile while you harddrive is being checked.
      An article on how to boot into safe mode.
        http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1455
    Runs OK in safe mode...
    Running in Safe mode leaves out some video drivers.  Which results in your machine not using advanced video hardware. As luck would have it, you can run the safe mode video drivers in normal mode.
    Here is how:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/16057567#16057567
    Look through the above thread.  See the second page.  You don't have to read through the first page.  Just go to the part where I try a solution that works.
    Summary of G5 problems. Includes instructions on a hardware fix for the brave at heart:
    See -Rotten Apple- articles in both of these threads.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4023152?tstart=0
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/18700825#18700825
    Robert

  • Altoid Case Mod For Nomad II

    Hey this is pretty cool someone wrote up a full set of instructions to create a n altoids case mod for your player.
    http://kwarnerdesign.com/kevin/NomadIIAltoidmodframe.htmMessage Edited by iddx on 03-23-2005 05:25 AMMessage Edited by iddx on 03-23-2005 05:26 AM

    Dear Matthew,
    Thanks a lot for your reply!
    First I want to note that I came across the - rename to .m2v - trick, and that seems to work really fine - no need to convert whatsoever, have you tried that and if so - what are the drawbacks?
    The trick : rename 'untitled-1.MOD' to 'untitled-1.m2v' so premiere can import it without trouble.
    Further I downloaded Super v2009.build.36 (june 10, 2009) from this site:
    http://www.erightsoft.com/
    But it somehow doesn't not recognize .MOD files.
    Do I need to have some other software installed or am I missing something else?
    I will try to use the 'rename the .MOD file to m2v'-method, before that I did this:
    Convert the .MOD's with mpeg-streamclip (.com)
    For the AC3 audio handling in premiere CS3 I use this trick:
    'Why is there no audio in my imported MPEG file?
    If your MPEG file contains AC3 (Dolby Digital) audio then Mitch411 said:
    If you've got Encore CS3 installed , copy the file ad2ac3dec.dll from the
    Encore CS3 directory and paste it into the PPro CS3 root directory. Once
    you restart CS3, you'll be able to import the file with the audio. This
    means if you've already have a project with the files imported, you'll
    need to remove the files from the project and then re-import them, or just
    start over with a new project.'
    kind regards,
    Tobias Beuving

  • HP PRIME : convert() bug in CAS mode (firmware 8151)

    Hello,A bug appears when trying to convert units in CAS mode.how to reproduce: go to CAS mode,type: CONVERT(0_K,1_°C)and you will get this result : −272.15_(譕菬⓬璡扱㌁觅ﱅ譖౵譗ࡽ亊訂Ⓛ㰏甃Ⴡʹヲ謆၏ҡ抹謁袔ॄ) as you see somthing goes wrong in unit name... for info : It's the most recent firware (from july 2015) 8151. 

    Please let us know some examples of expressions that you tried, what you expected, and what happened instead.  ALSO please let us know what modes your Prime is in (e.g. RPN Entry mode, or CAS view), because Prime behaves very differently depending on the Home Settings and CAS Settings.  Which app is the currently active app (shown in the display's title bar) can also alter Prime's behavior.  When you let us know these things, we'll be able to discern why you are getting syntax errors.
    If I were a betting man, I'd wager a nickel that the problem is due to your Prime being in RPN mode.  If so, you have to use RPN syntax, not algebraic syntax.  Example: 5_ft, Enter, 1_in, Enter, CONVERT --> 60_in (just like on your HP 48).  Do I win a nickel?
    Disclaimer: I do not work for HP. I'm just another happy HP calculator user.
    -Joe-

  • Case mod question

    Hello everyone.
    Currently I have a k8t motherboard with this case http://www.modthebox.com/review292_1.shtml and I am wondering if it is safe to redo the two front led lights behind the eyes and connect them to the HD LED on the moatherboard ?
    The reason I ask is I and new to modding do not want to burn out my motherboard if it will not work though I think it would since the led lights use only 2 wires to light up currently.

    most of the time you can find that info in your Manual for MB, but if not most take 5V reverse and type 3.3v  and for the leds in the case, if the manufacturer has no info, then don't worry about it.  they all follow similar guidelines to do all this.  I use to do similar mods and never burned anything.  Of course if you really want to be sure about the volts you can spend 70-100+ on equipments that will tell you that and more.  But no need.   just give it a shot, you will be fine.

  • (Case Mod) The Rival

    Hi everyone
    I want to share my latest build. I’ve been doing this mod since a month ago. Still on progress.
    The plan is to mod 650D to be looks like this
    Hardware’s:
    Motherboard MSI Z97 Gaming 9 AC
    Intel Core I7 4770K
    GPU Asus GTX 690 SLI
    SSD Kingston Hyper X 240 GB
    HDD Western Digital Green 2 Tb
    Fan Controller NZXT Sentry LXE
    RAM Corsair Dominator Platinum 16 GB (4x4)
    Corsair Dominator Platinum Light bar
    Case Corsair Obsidian 650D
    PSU Corsair RM 1000
    Fan Corsair AF 120 x 1, Corsair AF 140 X 3, Corsair 200mm intake fan X 1.
    Liquid CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H110
    Motherboard
    I use MSI Z97 Gaming 9 AC for this mod.. Very good looking motherboard.
    I will mod and put some back light under the motherboard later.
    I’ve got a lot merchandise from MSI when bought this mobo
    GPU
    SSD
    RAM
    LIGHTBAR
    PSU
    Fan Controler
    H110

    Sidepanel Mod
    Start mod the side panel to more big and wide.
    I cut it with mini grinder.
    Fan Controller Mount
    My plan is to mount Fan Controller inside the case and it will be hang in there at ODD bay.
    Before
    After
    Fan Ring Mod
    A little fan ring mod for AF 140, I buy the led version that unfortunately doesn’t come with a ring fan
    So I have to make it with 2mm Acrylic
    I will do custom Tubing and fill it with green coolant later.
    Top Panel Mod
    I intend to make Top panel with green backlight color
    Will be continued…….

  • Back to the Mod - 2015 Cooler Master Case Mod World Series

    The future is a mystery, the past is history.
    We do not have the ability to turn the clock,
    We must make the most, with every shot.
    Changing lives makes an impression,
    For the only way to truly surpass the boundary,
    Is to make sure that you leave something behind.
    Modder - marcam923 - Marc Molella
    Above you will find the preview sketch for my plan to accomplish this mod.

    We start with the untouched case. I have had this case for a few years, the windowed side panel was an option from Cooler Master. We won't be needing that!  :D
    Now we start the breakdown.
    Now we have a bare case, and I am starting to layout what will be the new back panel. It will have dimension to allow for cable management, and mounting of all the internal components.
    Next post will have some cutting into the frame of the case, as well as a couple videos! Enjoy!

  • Neos Krait (Case Mod)

    Hi guys..
    Share my Neos – Krait build, been doing this mod since December.
    Hardware that I use:
    Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4Ghz
    MSI Z97 SLI Krait Edition
    Custom Mother board cover (Acrylic 2mm)
    MSI R9 280 Gaming
    Custom GPU Cover (Acrylic 3mm)
    Cooler Master Seidon 120M (Tubing Mod)
    SSD Plextor M6S 128GB
    HDD Seagate 1TB
    RAM Corsair Vengeance Pro 8GB (2X4GB)
    PSU Bitfenix Fury 650G  80 Plus Gold
    Custom PSU cover (Acrylic 3mm)
    Custom ODD Cover (Acrylic 3mm)
    Fan Bitfenix Spectre pro 120 (Painted frame & Blade)
    Led Bitfenix Alchemy 30Cm White
    Bitfenix Alchemy Cable extension 8 pin Blue Sleeved
    Bitfenix Alchemy Cable extension VGA 6 pin X 2 Blue Sleeved
    Bitfenix Alchemy Cable extension 24 Pin Blue Sleeved
    Bitfenix Alchemy SATA Cable Blue Sleeved
    Bitfenix Alchemy Cable Molex to SATA power extension Blue Sleeved
    Bitfenix Alchemy Cable Audio Extension Blue Sleeved
    Bitfenix Alchemy Cable extension 2-pin chassis X 2 for  I/O (PWR/RST/HDD) Blue Sleeved
    Case Bitfenix Neos Purple-White
    Front Cover (Pla Plate 1mm)
    The plan is to make clean build purple and white with a little  blue accent from alchemy sleeved and tubing.
    I don’t want to make so much change to neos, I already love the neo classic design of this case.
    I make front cover with bitfenix Colossus  line style on it, use pla plate with thickness 1mm.
    Here we go:
    Neos Front
    PSU & ODD Cover
    First I made it with cardboard, for precision and fittingly.
    Then go to Scroll saw table, I use 3mm acrylic
    Bending Acrylic for ODD
    almost 35 little pieces were cut for this krait logo..
    All those 35 pieces glue it together to be come one
    Result

    GPU Cover
    Make a little snow at GPU cover.. well it’s still January and Happy New year guys..
    Spectre Fan Mod
    Paint it with purple and white
    Cable Management
    Neos have a tight cable management, but that’s no problem..I use a couple Zip ties to handle it.
    Led Light
    Setting up the light, Using LED Alchemy white.
    It’s not final yet.. I forget to order Alchemy Cable extension VGA 6 pin..heheheh
    But so far I’m very satisfied to see this
    Will be update with final picture soon after Cable extension for VGA  arrive.

  • Red Wing/Gateway Case Mod and Paint Final

    K7T 266 Pro 2 Case
    Almost went bonkers cutting the template but I said no that's not good enough and kept at it. Spent 3 days on the cut.
    There are some rough edges but those will be ez to fix.
    Will post a pix of the finished project.
    I'm gassed it's the BEST I have ever done
    Woo Hoo
    Ahumado

    Here it is. The floppy is for looks though it could work and the gold button is also for looks.
    I had fun and my only advice is You can do it too just be patient and expect your best.
    Ahumado
    Gateway Case
    MSI K7T 266 Pro 2
    AMD Athlon 1800+ Palomino
    512MB Samsung RAM
    256MB SpecTek RAM
    Abit Siluro GeForce 2 MX 400 64 MB RAM
    80 MB WD800BB 
    Lite-On LTR 52327S CDRW
    eMachines DVD-ROM
    Diamond Monster Sound MX300 AU 8830
    Thermaltake TR2-430W PS
    Xandros 3 Desktop -WIN 98 - W2K   

  • (Case Mod) Aragon

    Hi to everyone guys,
    my name is Mauro and I'm an italian modder.
    I'm here for show you my mod Aragon, realized in collaboration with:
    Many thanks to my sponsors 
    some pictures for them

    New arrivals...
    Ok...sheets metal.
    Let's start with the conveyors for the rad.
    It is of two shells that will be welded.

  • Present your case mods!

    Well, seems like there's no thread like this yet, so here we go:
    Present any modifications you made to your machines, be it eye candy, extra features...
    Here's mine. Base is a Casetek 1018 (same as used by Thermaltake in their Xaser III). Resprayed, big plexi window + small window on top, punched sheet covers for the drive racks and an engraving illuminated by two leds.
    Clicky pictures:
    I also uncoupled the HD rack, and I made up a quite effective way of doing that using rubber bedded screws to attach it to the wall of the case:
    And here's my "archified" lap top again :
    So, are there any other case modders out there in the arch community? I sure hope so ^^
    Last edited by Shapeshifter (2009-06-14 19:59:16)

    I really can't do that great of one, it's in a box to be sold ATM, but I can give the basics.
    1) Get a box, any box that you want, as long as it is the right size for what you want (ATX, mATX microATX, etc). Three sides is the best.
    2) Get some alimimum. Performance-pcs.com sells them in 500x500mm sheets. For the bottom sheet, cut it out to the size of the bottom that you want. In mine, I only kept it to the straight sides, didn't bother to fill the whole bottom.
    3) Place the motherboard where it is going to go. This part takes planning as you have to see where it will fit in respect to the back plate, might be best to make that first (step 4). Where the motherboard holes are, mark and drill them out. Make sure you leave room for feet. Make four L brackets and mount them to the two sides of the case and the bottom of the tray.
    4) Back plate, it's really easy. Now that you have the bottom, measure how wide you need the back to be and add ~2". Then bend the sides each in one inch, that way you can use those sides to mount the back. You might want to make a flap on the top too.
    4) Back plate cuts. The motherboard cut is easy, take the backplate and trace around it and cut. Place in the plate and your motherboard IO should fit through it just fine. Do the same of any expansion slots. Now find where you want the power supply to go. Make sure it will fit, then with careful measurement, cut out the main hole and four mounting holes. But her in.
    5) Top. I used mesh for two reasons. One, vents. Two, I could mount some SSD hanging from it. Now that everything is test fited, cut the top. It should be a simple cut for the exact shape of the top. You'll need four L brackets again. Mount it just like you did the bottom.
    6) Everything fit? Cut a hole for the power switch, paint, do touch up, and get her going.
    Remember that building your own is 90% planing, 10% work. I spent probably two days over sheets of diagrams and measurements before I made a single cut.
    EDIT - I'm putting things to consider.
    1) Heat. Will you need a fan in the back?
    2) Size. Will it all fit? Remember that when the PSU is mounted and plugged in, so is the back plate meaning you only have access through the top.
    3) Tools. You'll need a dremel at best. A jigsaw it good too. A file is a must.
    The back plate and motherboard positioning take the longest, don't rush them.
    Last edited by Reasons (2009-06-19 19:49:24)

  • My i tunes print is coming out jumbled up in jewel case mode

    my i tunes print is coming out jumbled up in jewel case mode

    You might like to look here!!
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/20592308#20592308

  • MSI USA Casemod contest!

    http://www.msicomputer.com/msiforms/casemod.asp
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                WHO'S NEXT?
              Every few years or so, the computing
                world takes a drastic change - from breaking the GigaHertz barrier
                in 1999 to the introduction of Hyper-Threading technology or 64-bit
                computing into the consumer desktop space. This time around, the
                radical change will take place in your garage, backyard or even in
                your secret tree house. Yes! And this is the time and place where
                you can start to put your creativity and thoughts to work and
                contribute your ideas to shape the future of PCs.
    The MSI
                Case-Mod Competition is our first ever contest that seeks talented
                computer users to showcase their own custom designed PCs.
                Contestants will get the chance to show off their “home-made” PC, be
                eligible to walk away with some very cool prizes. It doesn't matter
                if you're a newbie or expert, the contest is opened to individuals
                with a creative mind and those that dare to be different.
                Let the Modding Begin!
              MSI Computer Corp. (“MSI” or
                “Sponsor”) is calling for all PC modders to enter the first ever MSI
                Case Mod Competition. The contest aims to find the most creative and
                professional custom-made PC in the U.S. and Canada . Entrants will
                have the opportunity to win the best and the latest MSI
                products.
    Entries for the MSI Case Mod Competition are now
                open and the top twenty finalists will be showcased online between
                May 28- June 4, 2004 for online voting of the most popular. To be
                eligible for the MSI Case Mod Competition, the PCs entered must be a
                fully functional modified design and be able to boot up. Judges from
                MSI will judge entries on their creativity/originality
                (40%), technical difficulty (30%), workmanship (20%), and
                completeness (10%) .
    To participate, entrant must
                submit two pictures of his/her modding system to             href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]
                and registration closes 4:00pm
                ( Eastern Standard Time ) on
                May 21, 2004 . The only entries that will
                be considered eligible entries are entries received within the time
                frames described above that contain the required information. We
                suggest all contestants to consider adding a description of the two
                pictures you are entering in the email, including:
    (1) Name
                of contestant?
    (2) Name of the modded box?
    (3) Estimated cost
                to build?
    (4) Estimated time to mod?
    (5) Components
                used:
                Motherboard
         -- Video
                Card
                Processor
                Memory
         -- Hard Drive
    (6) Is
                this the first contest the machine has been entered in?
    (7) Other
                interesting notes about this mod (200 words Max):
                color=#2a57a5>Prizes
    Main
                competition
    First prize-
                      one winner ( 1 st Place ) will be awarded $2,000 shopping
                      credits for any MSI products, whichever you prefer.
    Second prize-
                      one winner ( 2 nd Place ) will be awarded
                      $1,000 shopping credits for any MSI products, whichever you
                      prefer.
    Third prize-
                      one winner ( 3 rd Place ) will be awarded one
                      MSI NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra chipset video card.
    Forth prize-
                      one winner ( 4 th Place ) will be awarded one
                      MSI ATI Radeon X800XT chipset video card.
    Fifth prize-
                      one winner ( 5 th Place ) will be awarded one
                      MSI Mega 180 or Mega 865 HTPC Barebone System at the winner's
                      choice.
    Upon accepting the awards, you
                agree to supply a detailed description of the case mod, how you did
                it, and other mod-related experience. We'll publish the winners on
                our website. For the first prize and second prize winners, product
                purchases have to be made through MSI only before 12/31/2004
                . Product value will be based on the market price (MSRP) of
                each product.
    Viewers' Choice
                Award
    Pictures of the top twenty finalist
                mods will be loaded on MSI website (             href="http://www.msicomputer.com/casemod">http://www.msicomputer.com/casemod
                ) so visitors can vote for their favorite. Check back on this
                website between May 28- June 4, 2004
                to see the finished mods and to cast your vote!
                Each visitor is eligible for one vote ONLY
    Ten winners will be selected from
                those entrants, who made the selection. Each winner will be awarded
                with one MSI Mega Stick 128 MP3 Player.
              Official rules for MSI Case-Mod
                Competition
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                      USED.
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                      Eligibility : The contest is open to legal
                      residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia
                      and Canada, who are thirteen (13) years or older at the time
                      of entry. Entrant who is not affiliated with MSI and has a
                      valid email address is eligible. You can submit as many
                      entries as you want, but only one is going to be eligible for
                      winning, prizes from the same person each time.
                    2.
    Topic : All entries must be somewhat
                      linked to case modding. It can be the modification of shape,
                      painting, add-ons, cutting and numerous other ways.
                    3.
    Format of entry :                   color=#cc0000>Two images files of your modding system are
                      required to be eligible for the contest. Each image
                      file width must be smaller than 400K. All entries
                      shall have a front view and one supporting view from a
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                    4.
    Copyright : You promise that you are the
                      copyright owner of the image and you own the system in the
                      image. Should there be any copyright infringement claims
                      arising from your post or winning the contest, you're
                      responsible for it! MSI reserves the rights to reject any
                      entry if the participant will not cooperate to provide proof
                      when an entry is being questioned.
                    5.
    Usage of submitted images : Once
                      submitted, each image file becomes a record on our web site.
                      Although you still own the original copy right to the image,
                      you agree to allow MSI to use the image without any conditions
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    Safety : MSI is not responsible or liable
                      in any ways for any injuries that occur in the process of the
                      case modding. Case modding involves sophisticated machinery
                      and heavy equipments are discouraged and we strongly advise
                      that precautions be taken during the process.
                    7.
                    Entries must be received between April 23, 2004
                      and 11:59 pm
                      (Eastern Standard Time) on
                      May 21, 2004 . MSI will select the
                      prize winners on or about June 10, 2004 from
                      among all eligible entries received. Prize winners will be
                      notified by e-mail ONLY.
                    8.
                    MSI assumes no responsibility for lost, misdirected or
                      late entries or entries containing incorrect or incomplete
                      information. Winners notified by e-mail must respond within
                      seven (7) calendar days and no alternate winner will be
                      chosen. Prizes will be shipped to the winners within 2-3
                    weeks.
                    9.
                    Prizes are not transferable. No substitution of prizes for
                      cash or other goods or services is permitted, except Sponsor
                      reserves the right to provide substitute prizes of
                      approximately equal value. Prize winners are responsible for
                      all taxes related to any prize received.
                    BY ENTERING, YOU
                      AGREE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND ACCEPTED ALL OF THESE CONTEST
                      RULES.

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    Originally posted by Kingfisher
    but it is for American only?
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    1. Eligibility : The contest is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia and Canada, who are thirteen (13) years or older at the time of entry. Entrant who is not affiliated with MSI and has a valid email address is eligible. You can submit as many entries as you want, but only one is going to be eligible for winning, prizes from the same person each time.
    Umm.... Yep
    Sorry if you feel left out there  

  • MSI PRO MOD Online Competition

    The MSI PRO MOD online competition STARTS NOW!
    It is your chance to show your professionalism to the world and get the grand prizes.
    To enter the competition, please follow steps below –
    ***Steps & Rules***
    ▪ Register an account on MSI Forum. (Existing Forum account holder can skip this step).
    ▪ Submit your worklog(s): User Reviews & Modding by JUN 30. 2015 PM11:59 (GMT +8).
    ▪ Upload the following in your worklog:
       1. Create a new topic and name the subject with 【MSI PRO MOD】in front of your mod entry title.
           Ex: 【MSI PRO MOD】Blood Dragon
       2. Hardware spec of your mod. (model name of MSI motherboard & graphics card must be highlighted.)
       3. Description/concept of your mod entry.
       4. Post (1) or more pictures of all the components you will be using in your mod (make sure all components are
           recognizable).
       5. Provide a full worklog with process images and description.
       6. 5 or more pictures of your FINAL mod entry (preferably W600 x H400 pixels in .jpg file format) including 1 highlight
           MSI motherboard & graphics card (name specified).
    ▪ Update and complete your worklog by JUN 30. 2015 PM11:59 (GMT +8).
    ▪ Before the submission deadline - You MUST finish your mod.
    ▪ Once you finish the mod, please reply the following message here by June 30. 2015 PM11:59 (GMT +8).
       ▪ MOD entry title
       ▪ Linking of your worklog
    *Entries that did not satisfy all rules stated on this page will be automatically disqualified.
    ***Duration***
    APR 9 AM10:00 - JUN 30, 2015 PM11:59 (GMT + 8)
    ***Notice***
    1. The motherboard and graphics card assembled in your mod MUST be MSI brand.
    2. The photos you upload must be high resolution (larger than 1MB per photo).
    ***Evaluation/Winning Criteria***
    Stage 1:
    JUL 1 - 3, 2015
    Scored by official judges of MSI & Sponsor Partners 
    ▪35% Creativity
    ▪35% Overall design
    ▪30% Technique
    The best 10 finalists will enter the stage 2 scoring process.
    Stage 2
    JUL 10 - 23, 2015
    ▪70% Score of stage 1
    ▪30% Vote (by the fans of MSI Global Fan Page)
    The 1st / 2nd / 3rd place will get the Grand Prizes.
    ***Prize***
    1st Place (Prize Value $800)
    ▪Motherboard: MSI X99A SLI KRAIT EDITION
    ▪Case: Thermaltake V51
    ▪Power: Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G 1050W
    ▪Cooling System: Thermaltake AIO LCS Water 3.0 Extreme S
    2nd Place (Prize Value $350)
    ▪Memory: Kingston HyperX FURY Memory Black - 16GB Kit* (4x4GB) - DDR4 2666MHz CL15 DIMM
    ▪SSD: Kingston HyperX FURY SSD/120GB
    3rd Place (Prize Value $250)
    ▪Keyboard: Tt eSPORTS POSEIDON ZX (Brown Switch Edition)
    ▪Mouse: Tt eSPORTS VENTUS
    ▪Headset: Tt eSPORTS VERTO
    Special Thanks for: Kingston Taiwan, Kingston APAC, HyperX, Thermaltake Technology Inc, TteSports
    *** Competition Terms and Conditions***
    ▪Contestants must agree to the terms & conditions to enter the competition.
    ▪Multiple entries by each individual is accepted.
    ▪Any copyright infringement or piracy is absolutely forbidden. Your designs should be just that – your own case mod and case mod images!
    ▪Winners will be announced online and contacted via phone and/or email.
    ▪MSI may use your mod images with or without any pseudo (pen) name credit.
    ▪MSI has the right to use your mod images and is perpetual. We may use your mod images locally, nationally or globally and such use may be made in any media, information or communication platform currently in use or later developed.
    ▪Usage or reprint of your mod images will be at sole discretion of MSI and the sponsors of this event without compensation.
    ▪MSI reserves the right in its sole discretion to alter competition rules at any time.
    ▪Contestants who do not agree to the above terms and conditions should not enter this competition.
    ▪By participating, you conclusively agree to be bounded by these competition rules and conditions. This is an irrevocable condition of entry.

    Dear all,
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    【MSI PRO MOD】Buyangyang by Arcis Modz
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