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Currently in the process of building the custom loop for Thermaltake CaseMod 2026, dialing in the overall aesthetics and surrounding details. To get the alignments exactly where we want them, we beefed up the radiator with a push–pull fan setup and added custom 3D-printed spacers, bringing everything to the precise height and position we had in mind. Clean lines, perfect fit 

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Another step completed for the Thermaltake CaseMOD 2026 build.

The CNC cutting of the custom plexiglass flat reservoir has just been finished, adding another fully custom piece to the project. Together with the custom-designed 3D-printed GPU mount built to showcase the RTX 5070 from PALIT , the build is starting to take its final shape.

Sharp angles, clean materials, and parts made specifically for this mod.

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Build Update ⚙️🔥
The grind continues.

A small internal monitor just installed inside the case. It’s mounted behind the grills so it’s visible from the outside, giving a glimpse into the system. The distro plate is also in place for testing not finished yet, but the idea is starting to come together.

Introducing the name of the build: “Parabellum.”

More updates coming soon as the overall shape of the build starts to take form. Stay tuned.

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Build Update

Progress is moving forward with our 3D prints  and these are no small parts. Each piece takes many hours to complete due to their size and detail, but the goal is a perfect match with the case, exactly as we envisioned it.

Today, we’re showcasing one of the key pieces that just finished printing. It’s a beautiful component, now completed, with only a few final touches left before it moves on to the painting stage.

We’ve also carefully designed custom air vents to align with the case’s original factory cutouts, ensuring a seamless and cohesive look a true perfect integration.

Of course, we couldn’t leave out the logos. Both Thermaltake and OverChilled are included as part of the design.

On top of that, our cables arrived today full premium quality, with a carefully selected color scheme to tie everything together into a clean, minimal aesthetic.

We haven’t revealed the full structure just yet, but we’re getting very close. Things are starting to take shape, and in the next update, we’ll definitely show much more.

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Project Parabellum – Shape Reveal

What started as a standard case is now unfolding into something entirely different.

For the Thermaltake Case Modding Invitational 2026, we pushed the concept beyond the usual boundaries cutting the chassis apart and redefining its structure, orientation, and overall presence.

This is your first clear look at the form of Project Parabellum.
Inspired by the phrase “Si vis pacem, para bellum”  (prepare for war), this build is all about tension, transformation, and controlled aggression in design.

A custom front-mounted GPU holder for the Palit GPU is in the works, while the ASRock motherboard has been repositioned on a dedicated 3D-printed mount.
All components, powered by Thermaltake, are placed in a way that highlights each brand as part of the overall composition.

There’s still a lot to come custom water cooling, sleeved cables, and final detailing will elevate the build even further.

We’re excited with how everything is coming together, and we wanted to share this moment with you.

If you think this looks wild already… wait until you see the final result.

Stay tuned.

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Project Parabellum – Progress Update

We’re getting closer.

Over the past days, we’ve made solid progress on Project Parabellum for the Thermaltake CaseModding Invitational 2026.

New 3D prints are coming to life, including the updated GPU mount and custom GPU covers based on designs from the Palit Maker platform by Palit refined and modified to match our vision.
At the same time, the structural base of the case has been printed, allowing the project to sit exactly at the angle and stance we designed it for.

With only a few days left until the deadline, we’re pushing hard. Work is moving fast as we finalize the remaining prints, heading next into paint and then the full assembly of the structure.

This project has been one of the most exciting builds we’ve worked on. It evolved into something far more extreme than a typical PC mod, and honestly we’re enjoying every step of it.

We know you already have an idea of how it might look in the end… but the final result will go beyond expectations.

More updates coming very soon, including the paint process, before we move into the final reveal approximately 10 days from now.

Huge thanks to Thermaltake for the opportunity, and to all the partners supporting this build: ASRock, Palit, Seagate Technology, and Intel.

 

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Project Parabellum – Detail Progress

Backplate work and paint process in motion.

Extra 3D printed panels are now being painted and prepared to be integrated into the structure, adding even more depth and detail to the final look.
The motherboard sits on its own custom 3D printed mount, featuring subtle Thermaltake detailing that ties everything together.

This build is full of small details and once completed, you’ll be able to see everything through a full set of photos, because there’s a lot more than meets the eye.

Today we pushed through some of the final touches. At this point, the system is fully assembled. What remains is the custom water cooling tubing, filling the loop, and capturing the final photos and videos.

What we truly enjoyed in this project is the extreme level of transformation. Starting from the Thermaltake View 600 TG, the case has been completely reimagined the top and bottom sections now form the side structures, while the entire back has been reshaped into a large curved panel, giving it this unique identity.

You can still recognize its origins but this is an extreme version, taken far beyond the original design.

We’re genuinely excited about how this turned out.

In just a few hours, you’ll see Project Parabellum fully completed!

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Project Parabellum – Official Reveal

For the Thermaltake Case Modding Invitational 2026.

This is it.

After weeks of design, countless hours of work, and extreme transformation Project Parabellum is finally complete.

The build is defined by its structure and presence. Large custom panels complete the body, giving it a more solid, aggressive form finished in a purple that sets the tone of the entire project.

To complement this, we selected an orange coolant for the custom watercooling loop. The contrast with the purple creates a bold visual identity, while also highlighting the precision of the loop and the perfectly symmetrical hard tubing that frames the entire structure. At the same time, it brings full attention to the huge custom reservoir with OverChilled logo integrated inside.

At its core…this is an extreme reinterpretation of the Thermaltake View 600TG.

The original chassis has been completely reworked:

  • The former back panel has been reshaped into a large curved base
  • The original top and bottom sections now form the side structures, reinforced and completed to achieve a seamless, factory-like finish
  • Custom stand feets create a lifted stance, with a slightly raised rear for a more dynamic look

Every gap, transition, and surface has been carefully refined to feel like a complete, purpose-built creation.

The layout was designed to highlight the hardware:
The ASRock motherboard sits on a custom angled 3D printed mount with Thermaltake detailing, while the Palit GPU is positioned on a fully custom-designed mount, carefully engineered to balance aesthetics, structure, and visual impact.

Thermaltake water cooling components and fittings from their latest series were specifically selected for this build, as they best combine performance, clean routing, and strong visual impact.

Additional details complete the experience:
On the front side, a custom display has been integrated behind the original metal grills, adding a unique visual layer while remaining fully functional as a secondary monitor.
On the opposite side, a new custom power button has been repositioned for easier αccess, featuring integrated LED lighting. At the same time, all original I/O power, reset, and USB remain fully functional and have been relocated to the lower section.

Project Parabellum is designed to be explored from every angle.
Every centimeter carries intention. Every detail has a purpose.

This is more than a modded case this is a complete transformation.

Huge thanks to Thermaltake for the opportunity, and to ASRock, Palit, Seagate Technology, and Intel for supporting this build!!!

 

More photos & Videos coming up!

 

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Below is the video with information about the amazing Palit Maker, a fantastic feature from Palit that gives all modders the ability to create beautiful, unique, and custom covers for their graphics cards and mods.

It’s a very user-friendly program that even everyday users can take advantage of. With just a simple 3D prιnter, anyone can give their GPU a stylish custom look without voiding the warranty.

A huge thank you to Palit for sponsoring us this year as well. We truly hope they continue to support the modding community for many years to come.

 

The video presentation of the mod Coming in a few hours! :)

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