Let's see what professional modders can do with a truckload of RGB fans.

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Let's see what professional modders can do with a truckload of RGB fans.
[What happens when you get 10 PC modders together, give them enough addressable RGB fans to see from space, and put in a serious beat? The answer, of course, is the kind of battle royale you'd happily watch on primetime TV. Fortunately, I don't have to deal with the thankless backstory and chest-thumping nonsense that unfolds one after another. Just turn up the volume and thank me later. Epileptics beware.

Spoiler alert: Australia's Corey Gregory took first place with his colorful display. All of the top three finishers are great, but it's clear why Corey won the grand prize. I agree. Not only did he get the prestige, but he also got $3,500 for his efforts. In fact, it is worth checking out the official website for more information on all the participants.

This was clearly a Thermaltake promotion, with Thermaltake software and fans tortured to the music, but it clearly requires skill, given that the software to control the fan lighting is not exactly the easiest thing in the world, It also requires a lot of patience. If you want to create your own lighting competition, I would recommend getting a Riing Quad fan, as it is a great way to get a good idea of what you're looking for, and it's a great way to get a good idea of what you're looking for.

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