Mod of the Month February 2014
As February draws to a close it's time again to look back on the best projects we've seen take shape in our forum over the last month. Yes, it's Mod of the Month time, and we've got six of the best in-progress projects to show you. There are case mods, benchtables, water-cooled desks and even a project revival that dates back to 2006. They all need your votes so check them out and pick your favourites in the forum.
Don't forget about our
modding section and
modding and
project log forums too - there are plenty of awesome projects to see and guides to follow. We've also got our
Case Mod Index and
Scratchbuild Index too - you can see what other people have done modding-wise and we give a prize to one lucky entrant each month.
Mod of the month is proudly sponsored by
Mnpctech. The Mnpctech guys are regulars on our forums and, in addition to being avid modders themselves with some awesome projects to their names, the Mnpctech online store is also well worth a visit from every modder.
The winner of Mod of the Month will get
one of these awesome prizes from the Mnpctech store itself. There will be some new and exciting products from Mnpctech on the horizon too, but for now feast your eyes on these pieces of true PC bling.
"M3 Radiator Screw'd" fasteners have anodized rings to dress up radiator grills or match your custom PC accessories or liquid cooling components. They work with the following PC Radiator Manufacturers with M3 threads.
*Winner has choice of 3 sets of same color and size (12 total)
Mnpctech's Billet Aluminum 120mm PC Fan Grill. CNC milled from 3/16" thick 6061 aluminum.
Set of Mnpctech Billet Machined Diamond Knurl Case Feet. Mnpctech's "Grooved" Desktop Custom PC Case feet are CNC Machined from 6061 Aluminum. Diameter = 1-3/4" x Height = 7/8"
Thanks to Mnpctech for stumping up such fantastic prizes again this month. We've got six very promising projects for you again, so it's time to vote for your favourites. Don't forget that you can
vote for more than one project if you're finding it tough to choose one over the others. MOTM is a competition for in-progress projects. You should consider potential, originality, execution and show of skill when voting.
This Month's Contenders
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