Custom Case Raffle
RenoLanSlide.com is proud to announce our first custom case raffle.
Official Rules
- To enter, a $10 donation will grant you a single raffle ticket ($10 = 1 ticket)
- Multiple $10 donations will grant you multiple raffle tickets ($10 x N = N tickets)
- In order to qualify, you must CURRENTLY have 100 posts or more on the forums (OR)
- You must have previously attended an RLS LAN (House or Event)
- You must be in good standing with the RLS Admins and the RLS Community
- There is no limit to the number of times you can enter
- Drawing will be held on April 28th at the RLS House LAN at Mark’s house
- You do not need to be present at the April 28th House LAN to win
Details about the Case
The Custom RLS Case is loosely based on Markkleb’s Crossflow design, but will incorporate a style that will match the look and feel of the RenoLanSlide.com brand. It will be a completely new design for Markkleb, and will include new features never before seen in his designs. It will support full ATX motherboards as well as mATX boards, and will have room for a full size power supply as well as a CD/DVD Rom and a single hard drive.
Mark has also agreed to assemble and wire the case for the lucky winner. You just cant beat that, especially if you have seen his wire cleanup work. If you have ever thought that the wires within your case are just downright ugly, we agree, and so does Mark. Nothing against your wires, but they are just unsightly, especially sitting next to that beast of a graphics card and dual core processor. Mark is incredibly skilled when it comes to cleaning up that mess, and will do it free of charge with this highly unique and RLS branded case.
Where Do I Donate?
Right Here Silly… Remember, $10 = 1 ticket. $10 x N = N tickets.
Good Luck!!!



Congratulations to Eternal (Gavin), the new owner of RLS’s first custom case. Although the case was not done in time for the drawing, it allowed the winner to coordinate with the maker in a few final details for the case.
Cant wait to see the final product.
April 29th, 2007 at 12:54 am