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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web’s most dedicated PC building communities.
Hit the brakes! That’s a computer, not a Rocket League match happening in the distance. As much as I’d love to kick a huge car ball into that chassis, it might interrupt an actual game of Rocket League by busting up the beautiful components inside. Oz Modz, the front for Stephen Hoad’s case mod projects, put together this lovely car soccer ode as his entry in the Cooler Master Case Mod World Series, which is in progress now.
While the build looks a bit unwieldy, it captures the essence of Rocket League with the signature orange and blue color scheme, hexagonal grid, and the ever-so-important inclusion of cars. The name and logo do some work too, I suppose. As an open-faced PC with a lively presentation, it’s a great build, placing the theme and components directly under the spotlight.
For more pictures and information on the build, check out the Oz Modz Facebook page and watch the build timelapse above.
Rocket League PC components:
Chassis: Cooler Master Elite 110
Mobo: ASUS Crosshair VI Hero
RAM: G Skill Trident Z (4 x 8GB)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700x
GPU: Asus Strix Radeon RX480
HDD: Seagate 2TB Firecuda
PSU: Cooler Master V1000








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James is stuck in an endless loop, playing the Dark Souls games on repeat until Elden Ring and Silksong set him free. He's a truffle pig for indie horror and weird FPS games too, seeking out games that actively hurt to play. Otherwise he's wandering Austin, identifying mushrooms and doodling grackles.


