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    [PROJECT] "The Toaster"

    Hi all! The new Mountain Mods H2g0 (dubbed "The Toaster") has finally arrived, and this is going to be the worklog for the build.

    Basic Hardware:

    * Intel Core 2 Duo E6420
    * DFI "Blood Iron" P35-T2RL
    * 2GB G.Skill 800MHz
    * BFG GeForce 8600GT
    * Silverstone Decathlon 650W
    * Western Digital 250GB


    Water Cooling Components:

    * D-Tek Fuzion
    * Swiftech MCR-220
    * Swiftech MCP-355 with Petra's DDC-01s Top
    * Swiftech Micro-Res


    Mountain Mods Order:

    * H2G0 case, Black Wrinkle finish
    * 12 120mm chrome fan grills
    * 25 M3 case screws
    * 25 6/32 case screws

    Now, on to pictures.


    It came in a big box via Fedex. Very nicely done packaging.


    12 120mm chrome fan grills








    All unpacked, and it looks amazing


    Fan grills unwrapped


    Assortment of screws


    Mountain Mods signature hard drive rack




    Motherboard in place


    Motherboard, PSU, pump, GPU, wireless card installed


    Pump placement

    So far, I am extremely impressed with this case. There is only one issue that I must mention: the 5.25" bays. I have no idea how to mount them. It's a complete mystery to me. I've emailed MM about it, and I'm still awaiting their reply.

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    Love the case... other MM cases seem too big. Seems like theres plenty of room in there to still get a good water cooling setup internally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polizei View Post
    Love the case... other MM cases seem too big. Seems like theres plenty of room in there to still get a good water cooling setup internally.
    Definitely, there is a lot of room, and the layout is awesome.

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    Ohh cool .. I love this case! Just beautiful for taking to a LAN or something. Small, but able to pack a massive punch in the face =D
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    Loving this case dude. Get a DFI P35 LP in there and you have a Real toaster however :p
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    reminds me of the dangerden waterbox, except made of metal lol

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    looking good!!!
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    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    keep those pic's coming By the way what Memory Fan is that

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    Thanks guys! And that's the CoolIt RAM fan, I won it (got it for free) so I might as well use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate P. View Post
    Thanks guys! And that's the CoolIt RAM fan, I won it (got it for free) so I might as well use it.
    Thx I like the looks of it though It looks alot better than mine Custom made out of spare parts & fans

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    at last some1 with an H2GO case goin watercooling worklog...

    pretty nice box. more pictures pls...

    maybe fit 2 220 rads in there...

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    More pics!




    HDD installed






    Reservoir placement and partial tubing mock up; that's a really tight bend right there, maybe I should get some of that SmartCoil stuff?

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    if you don't plan on bending it anymore and it doesn't look like it's kinking, smart coils shouldn't be needed, unless you like the look of em

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    Looks like Smartcoils will be necessary for that bend, the tubing is getting close to kinking, you'd probably be fine without, but for the minimal cost of some smartcoils I'd prefer the peace of mind.

    Nice case, looking forward to updates.
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    Might be needed... Look in the middle picture. Right when the tubing passes through the acrylic hole, it looks like its starting to kink.

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    hey man, when you order those smart coils, do yourself a favor and get a wire sleeving kit as well. They are 8$ in a bunch of colors at petras or p-pcs, and come with plenty of sleeve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    hey man, when you order those smart coils, do yourself a favor and get a wire sleeving kit as well. They are 8$ in a bunch of colors at petras or p-pcs, and come with plenty of sleeve.
    Will do, I was going to do that anyways...

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    I'd do something about it, even though it isn't kinked yet it is pretty close and it may kink later. I found that out in my loop, tubing going to my rad has tight bends but wasn't quite kinked but after awhile it slowly started to collapse and kink. At least I had it easy where that was, couldn't see it so I just wrapped zipties around the tubing
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    Stopped in at the hardware store and mounted my DVD drive


    Have to take the opportunity to show off my lapped E6420

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    Got my Fuzion mounted

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    man that looks sweet, pity we can't get them in Aus

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeyzerComponent View Post
    man that looks sweet, pity we can't get them in Aus
    If you call MM directly, you can usually work something out; they are awesome people.

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    nice updates...

    ... and for you next update, 2 220 rads in a h2go case...

    hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by septim View Post
    nice updates...

    ... and for you next update, 2 220 rads in a h2go case...

    hehehe
    Thinking more like 2 Thermochill 120.2's... just maybe...

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    Thumbs up

    cheers mate, Little more expensive then i first thought they would be, but still they are awesome.... Definitely consider it for my next build, i can already see this as a home media type. Sitting in the lounge hooked up to a 50"... anyway, day dreaming for another time, you have done a really sweet job on it

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