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Mod your Core i5/i7 Desktop

posted by Bryan Rhoads on October 06, 2009

The Intel Core i7 Custom Challenge has started in 8 countries.

To celebrate the launch of our new family of Intel® Core™ i7 and Core™ i5 processors, Intel is challenging the world’s best mod enthusiasts to rock the world in the Intel® Core™ i7 Custom Desktop Challenge.

The contest is promoted in coordination with our Intel Channel Partner members and sponsors: Computer Power User Magazine, Extreme Tech, PC Mag.

To do list:

  • Check out the Contest Website www.intelcorechallenge.com

  • Build a Core i5 or Core i7 desktop that demonstrates a bold vision of a creative future.

  • Enter your Mod in the Mod Creativity category, or Lifestyle Innovation, or both.

  • Submit pictures or video of your Mod creation to win over USD $10K in prizes (netbooks, SSDs, processors, etc.)

Specific Ts & Cs here.

Submissions need to be recieved by November 16, 2009 (11:59 p.m. PDT). Winners will be selected on or about December 14, 2009 and announced on or about December 14, 2009.

Good luck!

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