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Thermaltake 2020 Mod Challenge down to five finalists

Back in February, the Thermaltake 2020 modding challenge came to the UK, inviting PC enthusiasts all over the country to build the best modded system possible for a chance at the grand prize. In the months since, the competition has been cut down to five finalists – and now you all get to vote on who should win. 

The five finalists and their mod theme are;

  • Andy Makin – Project I.S.A.C (The Division 2)
  • Chris Connor – Project SparklePony
  • Colin McNally – Project MotoGP
  • Hayden McMahon – Project Ghost
  • Tom Freeman – Project Kusanagi (Cyberpunk 2077)

Each modded system contains the following hardware:

  • Thermaltake View 51 Snow Tempered Glass Mid Tower
  • Thermaltake Riing Quad Fans Black
  • Thermaltake Riing Quad Fans White
  • Thermaltake 850 Watts Toughpower GF1 PSU
  • Thermaltake Premium 300mm Extender Cable
  • Thermaltake 300mm TMod Sleeved Cables and Combs kit
  • Seagate 500GB FireCuda 520 SSD
  • Seagate 14TB IronWolf Pro Hard Drive
  • ASUS ROG STRIX X570-F Gaming Motherboard
  • ASUS Radeon RX 5700 8GB GPU
  • AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU
  • Thermaltake C-Pro Fittings
  • Thermaltake Pacific Fittings
  • Thermaltake V-Tubler PETG Tube
  • Thermaltake Water Cooling Pacific hard Tube Bending Kit
  • Thermaltake P1000 Pastel Premixed Performance Coolant

You can check out all of the finalist builds, HERE. At that link, you can also vote for your favourite system and be in for the chance to win some prizes for yourself too.

KitGuru Says: Have any of you been following the Thermaltake 2020 mod challenge? Which finalist system is your favourite? 

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