Update: "It's not you, it's me. I just need more space."

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August 13th 2009
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Key Features:
Intel CPU AMD Graphics AMD CrossFire Scratch Build Custom Paint Job Water-cooled
System Specs:
  • 2 Aerocool ZeroDegree cases
  • Intel i7 920 @ 4.2Ghz
  • Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R
  • HIS 4870x2
  • X-fi XtremeGamer
  • G.Skill F3-10666CL9T-6GBNQ @ 1600Mhz
  • Antec TruePower Quattro 1000w
  • Sunbeam 4 channel fan controller
  • Thermalright HR-09-S
  • Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II
  • Antec Spot Cool
  • 6 120mm fans
  • Samsung DVD burner
  • Watercooling
  • Dtek Fuzion V2
  • Danger Den 4870x2 water block
  • Swiftech MCW30
  • Swiftech MCR320
  • Swiftech MCR220
  • Laing DD12V-D5 Fixed Speed Pump
  • Danger Den dual 5.25 bay reservoir
  • Thermaltake P500 pump and reservoir
  • 3/8" black vinyl tubing from Home Depot
  • Distilled water with PT Nuke
Performed Mods:
Well, since last main mod I have made two custom panels, the back and the top. I wanted to have my motherboard horizontal, kind of like a mountain mods case. It took me a few weeks to put together because I didn't want to cut the metal in my apartment. Neighbors wouldn't have liked the noise too much. Kinda glad the mod is done because now I can actually use the computer again. Probably in the next few months I am going to make a new front panel and new side panels. And, probably replace the vertical supports wit L brackets.
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9 Comments on Update: "It's not you, it's me. I just need more space."

#2
pentastar111
I voted 8/10 because:

What with the ones?? This case is very cool...8/10 from me
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#3
Feizy
pentastar111I voted 8/10 because:

What with the ones?? This case is very cool...8/10 from me
Yikes, I figured I would get a bit better votes seeing as this case hardly resembles what it used to be (it's basically just the front that is the same). Tough critics here. Haha, oh well. I like my case. More mods to come on it.
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#4
Feizy
I just added two pics. The last pic is how the case originally was and the second to last pic was the last mod I did on the case.
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#5
Duke_GuRu
I voted 9/10 because:

I Love your approach, I was designing My own Mountain Mods like case. and your approach seems like a lot of fun. way to go man. nice specs also. 9/10 from me. check my case and tell me what you think http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/2245.html
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#6
Feizy
Duke_GuRuI voted 9/10 because:

I Love your approach, I was designing My own Mountain Mods like case. and your approach seems like a lot of fun. way to go man. nice specs also. 9/10 from me. check my case and tell me what you think www.techpowerup.com/gallery/2245.html
Thanks, it was really fun. This was the first time I have ever made my own panels (the top and the back). I was a bit nervous though about mounting the motherboard tray. I had to be really exact with the measurements or else everything wouldn't line up right. Also, with my previous mod, the 2 inside case doors were holding the 2 cases together and with this mod I had to cut those up so I was a bit worried that I was destroying my case, but everything worked out.

Also, I checked out your case mod, it looks pretty cool. Great paint job on the inside, I love all black interiors.
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#7
t77snapshot
I voted 10/10 because:

Its 2 case merged together!!! with great cable management and a very nice WC setup. I dont know who you give you a rating any lower then a 6, but to me its very impressive, good job bro :)
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#8
Feizy
t77snapshotI voted 10/10 because:

Its 2 case merged together!!! with great cable management and a very nice WC setup. I dont know who you give you a rating any lower then a 6, but to me its very impressive, good job bro :)
Thanks!
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#9
Feizy
TechnicalFreakI voted 10/10 because:

10/10. You took 2 cases, put them together and voilá - 1 case. Smart. Original (well LianLi has a similar, but guess you saved some $$$ there).

Never thought of this myself..

What's the temps inside case?
Temps are good inside the case. My iCPU dle temps are 41c and load is 72c, but when playing games it doesn't get over 50c. Graphics doesn't get over 48c when gaming.

Thanks!!!
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