This is your opportunity to win the new Thermaltake “Level 10 GT” full tower ATX case from the “Mod Men.”

Thermaltake captured our imagination in 2009 with the introduction of the uniquely designed Level 10 chassis, co-designed by BMW Design Group, it was like nothing we’d seen before. With the level 10 GT, Thermaltake continues the tradition of powerful and highly expandable full tower PC chassis, providing an optimized PC housing offering sufficient room for the most sophisticated hardware available on the market today for gamers as well as enthusiasts. Particular attention has been paid to ventilation and overall ease-of-use and attractive looks. More photos and details.

One 2′ x 2′ sheet of 3M Di-Noc carbon fiber film that is flexible and lightweight and looks like the real thing. It can be installed on both flat and curved surfaces. It’s ideal for applying to the inside or outside of a computer chassis, keyboards, headsets, mice. It’s 8.3 millimeters thick, so it withstands outdoor elements too! More photos and details.

One Mnpctech ATX  24 Pin ATX PSU power supply sleeve removal tool.

The winner will receive one Mnpctech ATX Pin and Molex Removal Tool. Save time and headaches when use Mnpctech’s ATX tools when sleeving your Power Supply and Molex connections. More photos and details.

NO WARRANTY OR RETURNS.

NO SYSTEM COMPONENTS OR HARDWARE INCLUDED.

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Once registered, leave 1 comment at the bottom of this post  “Write a Comment…” by Wednesday, May 4th, 2011 @ Midnight central time for your chance to be randomly selected. One lucky winner will be chosen at random through the website Random.org. Mod Men will announce the winner on this website on Thursday, May 5th, 2011

This giveaway is open to all countries. Shipping method will be at the discretion of Mnpctech.com

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Posted on April 6, 2011 by modmin

The “Mod Men” PC was scratch built from acrylic and aluminum. It functions as a Home Theater / Gaming PC.  (more…)

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Posted on March 30, 2011 by modmin

This is it folks! See the MOD MEN custom PC finally completed as Bill puts the final touches on his latest creation and showcases this eye-popping scratch build. And beforehand he’ll provide a mostly thought-provoking and occasionally blunt review of the LanBoy Air…
While episode 5 is the season finale, MOD MEN is NOT finished! Over the coming weeks and months you can visit www.modmenshow.com where we’ll put our custom PC through its paces while refining and testing its performance. You can also visit the site for updates on a potential SEASON 2!
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Posted on March 29, 2011 by modmin

Watch progress unfold on the MOD MEN PC build as our fearless modders focus on the ins and outs of water cooling – the custom waterblock, top, and reservoir. You’ll also get results of the all-important test loop – will it be water tight??? And back at Brad’s paint shop, you’ll get a tutorial on how to apply a cool pinstripping effect – as seen on the Fractal case we recently gave away.

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Posted on March 22, 2011 by modmin

Comment post number 71 was drawn by Random.org. (more…)

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Posted on March 17, 2011 by modmin

You’ll go to Brad’s “Shanty Shack of Custom Colors” to paint the acrylic  pieces of the MOD MEN PC build, and we’ll watch Bill as he finally  starts putting everything together. Bill will also show how he applied  the fantastic paint finish to the Fractal Design Array Mini ITX NAS case  we’re giving away – all under the glaring eye of his painting mentor,  Brad.

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Posted on March 15, 2011 by modmin

Since we aired the trailer back in February we’ve been getting a lot of questions, suggestions, and encouragement for MOD MEN as a “real” TV show. The short answer is – we agree – there is definitely potential here.

The long answer is… The MOD MEN web series is an experiment. Bill and I teamed up on MOD MEN back in 2009, and the concept of a full TV show was pitched around to various networks. In some ways, response was positive. But the general feedback was that the audience was too “niche” or “targeted.” These are not particularly positive things to hear when usually a network’s goal is to greenlight a potential ratings juggernaut.

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Posted on March 11, 2011 by madmin

Watch Bill & Randy as they mill the main structure of the MOD MEN PC from a 2-inch thick block of acrylic. Bill will also give viewers a tutorial on how to apply a carbon fiber paint effect – applicable to almost any piece of hardware. And a surprise treat provides a glimpse of what a “Munky Transmission” is all about… (more…)

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Posted on March 8, 2011 by modmin

Episode #1 of the new “Mod Men” web series about the PC Modders from Mnpctech.

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Posted on February 28, 2011 by modmin


This is your opportunity to own a Fractal Design “Array” ITX case customized by the Mod Men. It features a custom paint job that was featured as “do-it-yourself” tutorial in upcoming episode of the Mod Men. The webisodes will start on March 1st, 2011. (more…)

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Posted on February 16, 2011 by modmin
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