The Cooler Master Case Mod World Series has come to an end with the reveal of this year's winners. The contest had six categories: Best Scratch Build, Best Tower Mod, Best Non-PC Mod, Best Use of Reusable Materials, Best Art Direction and Best Craftsmanship.
Starting with the Best Scratch Build (also Best Craftsmanship), we have Keir Graham's PowerCore construct, a unique bespoke liquid-cooled system with a brilliant design. This year's Best Tower Mod category winner was Timeplay, who impressed the jury with a stunning Cosmos C700M mod (C700MI) that reimagined the iconic full tower case in an ITX form factor.
The Best Non-PC Mod winner was also Timeplay, but with two NR200 cases turned into speakers (NR200CH). The Best Use of Reusable Materials award went to Ghost Customs with its Ghost system. Lastly, the Best Art Direction prize went to JMDF Mods with a robot-looking system named Killer Man.
Cooler Master paid out $22,500 in the prize pool, which is split across the six categories. There was also an extra $5000 reward for the best use of reusable or biodegradable materials in any of the categories as part of the company's commitment to environmental sustainability.
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