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Design an awesome design and win CM Storm products!

The AL series was recently launched, courtesy of CM Storm. The products featured represent top-of-the-line gaming gear that also has an unparalleled feature, which is personalization.

All three members of the family, the MECH keyboard, Pulse-R headset and Reaper mouse, can be customized to your own taste! In order to highlight this feature, we give you a chance to win the AL family you designed.

AL-Series Untouched

What do you need to do about it?

The first step is to IDE you click to download the file you need to use for the design. Then, with the help of a photo editor, simply create your own MECH, Pulse-R and Reaper product with your own design. The file you download also includes a guide to help you create the right look. It is important to note that only the aluminum parts can be modified!

 

The next step is simple. Use your creativity and create an awesome design! The more unique and eye-catching, the more likely you are to attract attention and collect likes. When you have finished the work, send the final result to [email protected] email to email address. Remember to enter the name of the project in the subject field of the email. work is expected by September 23rd (Monday).

How can you win?

After the deadline, all submitted entries will be uploaded to the CM Storm facebook page and shared on the local Cooler Master facebook pages so you can start voting. The vote will last until October 7th. The rules are simple, the design that collects the five most votes wins the AL family you create. In addition to the 5 who collect the most votes, there will also be 5 winners selected by the jury who will also receive their planned AL set.

AL-Series Polt

Example of the appearance of the file to be submitted

Winners will be notified in Week 41 with further details when they also announce when they can receive their modified MECH, Pulse-R and Reaper product!

Good luck!

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