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Thermaltake Casemod 2026: the final vote

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Thermaltake Casemod 2026: it’s all over! Well, almost. All competitors have now presented their projects. Now it’s time for the community to vote. Anyone can vote, as long as they create an account on the Thermaltake forum. And there are prizes to be won by those who vote (including the Thermaltake View 600 TG chassis itself).

As a reminder, this competition pits 8 modders against each other around the same configuration. Before the next detailed article on my project, let’s take a look at the proposals, each more successful than the last. The voting link is at the bottom of the page.

Philippines : Emmanuel Marbella Redilosa

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Very discreet until now, Emmanuel finally delivered the project on time. It’s called Overdrive Engage and features adaptive airflow thanks to mobile vents. The mod relies on 3D printing and emphasizes respect for the lines of the chassis to keep it recognizable.

Greece : Konstantinos Linaras

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We wondered where Konstantinos wanted to go with the View 600 TG at the start of the project. True to the reputation of the Greek modding scene, he doesn’t disappoint, delivering a unique interpretation. Once again, we’ll note the massive use of 3D printing, which has been very much in evidence in recent years. The project is called Parabellum.

Italy : Stefano Sciarpelletti

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Thanks to his detailed and regular worklog , we were able to follow the progress of Stefano’s Doom: The Dark Ages project from start to finish. This modder ‘s seriousness during the competition is to be commended. The result is worthy of the hours of 3D printing (filament and resin) and painting. Impressive. A great use of the Palit Maker system.

USA : John & Ellie

John and Ellie from LiquidHaus offer a mod on the theme of Brutalist architecture. Minimalism and rigor are at the heart of the project. It brings a breath of fresh air and a unique direction in comparison with other mods, which are often very visually dense. The theme is original and well suited to this huge chassis. But the adjustments are imperfect and the plastic of the 3D printing a little bit too visible. They seem to have run out of time to refine a recipe that nevertheless has enormous potential. The tubing is top-notch!

Thailand : Amata Wattachakwinibat

Amata has kept its ambitious promise. His Great Siam Engine is ready to hit the road. The Thai modder , in complete contrast to LiquidHaus, offers a richly detailed package. From the tracks to the roof supporting famous elements of Thai architecture, he’s spared no expense. It’s a rich and varied year for Thermaltake Casemod.

Italy : Enrico Del Pico

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For Dragon Ball fans, Enrico offers a colorful mod . Entirely based on 3D printing, the project is an immediate eye-catcher and brings a new palette to Casemod 2026. Note that this is the only build to use an AIO and does without custom watercooling. It demonstrates that, with no other accessory than a 3D printer, you can achieve very advanced customization.

Pakistan : Rafey Ismail

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Rafey had posted absolutely nothing in his worklog at the time of our last update. But, to everyone’s surprise, he managed to deliver his project on time! It’s based on the traditional Pakistani art of painting and decorating trucks (and buses). A highly original approach. He refuses to use 3D printing, preferring to devote himself solely to traditional methods. In fact, he’s doing without GPU customization.

France : Nico CPK

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The mod is called War Rig and is based on the Mad Max saga universe. I chose to limit 3D printing to the GPU cover , and to keep the rest as realistic as possible. Bullet impacts are real. The dirt comes from exhaust pipes. The fuel tank and pump-top are unique parts machined for the occasion. The tubes are of automotive origin, etc. I’m very proud of the result, but above all grateful for the support received at all levels.

I’ll be publishing a detailed article on my own proposal in the next few days, focusing on the various facets.

How do I vote?

To vote, go to the Thermaltake forum and create an account to access the voting options. Only one vote is possible per account. And there are prizes to be won by voting. France is currently leading the voting!

There’s no shortage of entries this year, and everyone can vote according to their own tastes ! But it’s true that we wouldn’t mind a French victory. It would send a strong message to the international community.

The final vote will take into account, but not be limited to, the community vote. It will also include votes from Thermaltake judges, professional modders and members of each sponsor.

The top three builds will be exhibited at Computex 2026 on the Thermaltake booth. OCC will be on hand to cover the event.