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Thread: MM Pinnacel 24 --- With Quad TFC on side Panel and Triple TFC in front

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    MM Pinnacel 24 --- With Quad TFC on side Panel and Triple TFC in front

    Mountain Mods Pinnacle 24 with Quad TFC on side Panel and Triple TFC in front with two loops.

    Having the quad on the top panel prevents have 2 drives and a fan controller.
    So I modded the case to have the quad on the side and built my own bracket for the drives.

    This is a great case but having the rads in the front and top only is to common and makes for to much tubing.
    MM should have cut out a hole for the mobo back plate, its OK I cut one myself.

    Same components as my sig but with and added Quad TFC rad and mcp355 pump with XSPC res/top.

    I will be taking my time on this build so it will look and perform great after its done.




    Loop #1: Quad rad -i7 920 CPU W/ K-350- res/pump
    Loop #2: Triple rad - GTX 260 W/DDtieton block - Swiftech MCW-NBMAX for NB - res/pump.


    The side panel was solid, I used a 4 1/2 inch hole saw to cut out for the rad.
    Good thing I had a great pattern, the top panel with three holes cut out that came with the case.





    1/2"x1/2"x1/16" aluminum L corner was used.












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    Loop #1: TFC 480 | KOOLANCE 350 BLOCK | Loop #2: TFC 360 | FTW HYDRO | Swiftech NB Block | MM Pinnacle 24 Case

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    another pinnacle!!

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    Wow ... I like your mod. Great idea.

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    moar pics pls

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    Jaw dropper...

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    Thats awesome. GL and looking forward to seeing what else you do with it.
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    Nice place for TFC 480 waiting for more pictures :P
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    innovative idea mounting the rad like that! can't wait to see more

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    nice work on the fan holes

    keep the pics comming

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    This is what the CPU loop will loook like.
    I want to install the BitsPower Q fitting w/2 45's so there will be an easy
    drain line that will work with a KooLance Quick disconnect and a temp probe.

    Will this fitting hinder the flow rate? Or will this be OK?







    Fitting from top







    From the side








    The L fitting for the GPU is ok cause it's staright with only a drain line.









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    You must have some serious balls to cut into the side panel of a brand new 350 dollar case.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chruschef in regards to Thermaltake water cooling
    you'd be better off cooling your components with a fire....

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    OOOH - this is looking very nice - can't wait to see some more

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    I would mount the drain between the pump and radiator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aspire.comptech View Post
    You must have some serious balls to cut into the side panel of a brand new 350 dollar case.
    Tis okay, if anyone ever cracks a side, ben has replacement sides for not too much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Very slick, great mod. Can't wit to see the finished build. 24's are a lot of fun. You can do so much with them.

    good luck and have a blast,

    andyc
    Thank You!

    I did all my wire extensions, and sleeving today for better cable management. Going to try and conceal as many wire as possible. This case needs LONG wires! LOL.

    BTW i will probly mount my HDD's like you did. Thanks for the great idea.



    Quote Originally Posted by aspire.comptech View Post
    You must have some serious balls to cut into the side panel of a brand new 350 dollar case.
    LOL Yeah i has worried but it worked out great, besides i have a spare with no window, so if I screwed it up the first time I would have a second chance and then buy a panel with a window.

    It helps when I have been in the construction trade for 15 Years. Learned somethings over time.


    Quote Originally Posted by Polizei View Post
    I would mount the drain between the pump and radiator.
    That is the way I will end up doing it. Have the pump before the block. maybe make that fitting into a 90deg. leading to the res/pump.

    One 90 deg. will not so bad? I mean it will be before the res/pump so all the pressure will be before the block? Or am I wrong?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie3dfx View Post
    Tis okay, if anyone ever cracks a side, ben has replacement sides for not too much.
    Same thoughts here when I was drilling it .
    Last edited by Nemon; 01-15-2009 at 10:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemon View Post
    That is the way I will end up doing it. Have the pump before the block. maybe make that fitting into a 90deg. leading to the res/pump.

    One 90 deg. will not so bad? I mean it will be before the res/pump so all the pressure will be before the block? Or am I wrong?
    Well, if your loop stays the same as it is now, same order, I would put the drain between the pump and the radiator because it is the lowest point. If you change the order, I don't know what you would do.

    One 90° fitting in a CPU only loop with an XSPC res top is no problem. Six, that might start hampering performance, but one or two, no.

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    What would you do with your drain port? I too am thinking about adding one in my loop, is there a good press and release mechanism I could obtain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by exe163 View Post
    What would you do with your drain port? I too am thinking about adding one in my loop, is there a good press and release mechanism I could obtain?

    Koolance Quick Disconnect fittings are great for that.

    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...hp?cPath=62_60

    I have 5 of them Installed right now in my HAF system, they are great for fast disconnects, but they are too restrictive. SO in my new system they will only be used for the drain line.

    This is my system now.





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    Loop #1: TFC 480 | KOOLANCE 350 BLOCK | Loop #2: TFC 360 | FTW HYDRO | Swiftech NB Block | MM Pinnacle 24 Case

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    Update loops installed.

    The loops are in, the Q fitting is installed. I know it would look better and probly perform better with out it but having a drain line and a temp probe
    will be better for me , lol.


    Any what yall think?









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    I'm liking it a lot!

    A question for you ... I think you have three fans in the top ... are these just for exhaust?

    Great Job! I can't wait to see the finished system. Will also be interested to see your temps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    I'm liking it a lot!

    A question for you ... I think you have three fans in the top ... are these just for exhaust?

    Great Job! I can't wait to see the finished system. Will also be interested to see your temps.


    Thanks, Yes there will be three exhaust fans at the top and two at the back.

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    Loop #1: TFC 480 | KOOLANCE 350 BLOCK | Loop #2: TFC 360 | FTW HYDRO | Swiftech NB Block | MM Pinnacle 24 Case

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    Update, running and temps

    Got it done , didn't sleeve the 24 pin power, gpu power or the mobo 8 pin power, will do that when i have some time.

    Overall this has turned out great, and the performance is exceptional.





    WOW! Full load for over 20 minutes and only a 2C delta !!! Lovin it now.




    used a weather strip to seal the rad between the panel. works very well.








    ASUS Rampage II Extreme | i7 920 cpu | Corsair Tri Channel 6 GB | GTX 580 FTW Hydro | Corsair P256 SSD| 4 TB OF HDD | Corsair HX1000 PSU
    Loop #1: TFC 480 | KOOLANCE 350 BLOCK | Loop #2: TFC 360 | FTW HYDRO | Swiftech NB Block | MM Pinnacle 24 Case

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    Current on going build, Mountain Mods Pinnacle 24


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    Some nice thin U-Channel and a very open black honeycomb mesh behind those 4 holes would be nice

    If I don't build another wood case I'll be building my next rig in a Pinnacle 18 I think
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    I agree, needs the same fan grills as the rest of the case, and those holes look a little ragged, de-burring them might help.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chruschef in regards to Thermaltake water cooling
    you'd be better off cooling your components with a fire....

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