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    looks nice brah, keep up the good work

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    IMO those cases are just too big for what they do. It looks an absolute nightmare to get tidy cabling and the tube runs need to be excessively long. :S


    Lian Li still rule the roost when it comes to towers it seems.



    But nice machine anyways bud.


    oooh, exciting.

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    Thanks.,. This is the reason I got solid side panels so no one could look in my case
    Asus Rampage II
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    Yes, side panel windows are both a blessing and a curse!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by X2beach View Post
    Thanks.,. This is the reason I got solid side panels so no one could look in my case
    That is like a gerl and skirt size . . .if there are nice legs teh shirt should be shorter proportional to the quality of the legs . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthBeavis View Post
    That is like a gerl and skirt size . . .if there are nice legs teh shirt should be shorter proportional to the quality of the legs . . .
    + to that !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by X2beach View Post
    I just couldnt Live with the high Temps my Core I7 was giving me in my Coolermaster HAF 932 so I bough all new stuff and Will start this build tommorow When my MM pinnacle 24 arrives.

    Here is what I got going in it


    Rampage 2 Extreme
    Core I7 920
    Ati 4870X2
    PCPC Turbo cool 860
    Koolance CPU-350
    xspx 4870x2 Block
    MCP 355 Pump with XSPC Reservoir Top (1st Loop)
    XSPS DUal Bay Reservoir With pump (for 2nd Loop)
    TPC 360 Rad (top) For CPU
    PA 120.2 Rad Front (GPU)
    Kaze Slip Stream Fans 1600 rpm






    Hey X2beach, I just came across your thread.I'm thinking of getting the same case and mobo as you. I've read all the posts on your thread but I would appreciate any extra input and or suggestions you might have regarding this case. One of my concerns is cable management, do you have pics with the completed build?
    thanks
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    The 99% picture is probably as close as one will get. There just isn't anywhere to tuck the cables in this case. It's more of a workhorse than a showcase.

    Nice build though, I want this case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by inCore View Post
    The 99% picture is probably as close as one will get. There just isn't anywhere to tuck the cables in this case. It's more of a workhorse than a showcase.

    Nice build though, I want this case.
    ok thanks. its a no from me then. if i cant hide the cables that would really annoy me.
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    I can't wait to see this finished product. I am going between this case and a U2-UFO CYO for my next case when I do a Core i7 build. I wanna see how wire management will be in this case compared to the UFO.
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    nice hardware & case... I'm not feeling the tubing runs though. Any particular reason for the long fittings on the GPU block? seems like its adds unnecessary distance to the loop between the GPU and the 5.25 bay.

    Also, are the radiators not the same hole spacing? Because if they are, id defiantly run the 320 in the front, and 120 at the top.

    Black SATA cables and somes wire sleeving will do wonders to the overall look of the PC (even w/ the window on).
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    I have completely redone the system. I am running 1 loop now.. and Quad on top, 360 in the front. Just cleaning it up I update with pics soon
    Asus Rampage II
    Core I7 920 O/C 3.8
    Mushkin 6gig 7-8-7
    ATI 4870X2
    PCP Turbocool 860
    Mountain Mods Pinnacle 24
    Koolance CPU-350 AC
    FSR 360
    pa 120.2

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    Wow, I never realized how big those cases are. That is an awful lot of tubing . Looking good so far and it seems that you have some really nice parts to enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    It's the easiest case in the world to hide wiring in. There's a one inch gap between the MB tray and back panel right below the PSU. All the wiring tucks behind the MB tray, right to the MB. Any wiring from the front can be run along inside the side flange back around and up to the PSU.

    When I mocked mine up I had 90% of the wiring hid without even trying. But my front panel was set so the 5.25 drive bays are up top.

    andyc
    Of course the gap is extremely handy, I just though it might be a problem when you have to start pulling cables straight accross the case. When you have a case this big, you're involuntarily going to either have really long cable/tubing runs along the edges of the case or straight but strange looking runs from one component to another. It's just a very open case, if you'd get cable extenders you could tuck it away for real. I find the case has a rather odd feel about it, like it has too much room around the motherboard tray.

    That being said, you're the expert, I don't own this case. This was just the feeling that I've gotten through looking at various examples on the internet.
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    Quick Update with Feser quad on top and Feser Triple in front.. now to get everything nice and neat


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    Mushkin 6gig 7-8-7
    ATI 4870X2
    PCP Turbocool 860
    Mountain Mods Pinnacle 24
    Koolance CPU-350 AC
    FSR 360
    pa 120.2

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    Updated PICS system is finally done!
    Asus Rampage II
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    ATI 4870X2
    PCP Turbocool 860
    Mountain Mods Pinnacle 24
    Koolance CPU-350 AC
    FSR 360
    pa 120.2

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    very nice

    the front fans on the front 360 radiator are intake air inside the case or exhaust outside?
    if exhaust outside of the case i think you should put some fans on the rear of the case.

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    forgot the new pics

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    Koolance CPU-350 AC
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    pa 120.2

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    wait are you guys saying this case does not come with the screws needed to assemble it?

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    it comes with the screws.. just I have kids who got into them before I finished had to order some more
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    Mushkin 6gig 7-8-7
    ATI 4870X2
    PCP Turbocool 860
    Mountain Mods Pinnacle 24
    Koolance CPU-350 AC
    FSR 360
    pa 120.2

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    Quote Originally Posted by X2beach View Post
    it comes with the screws.. just I have kids who got into them before I finished had to order some more
    i just got my Pinnacle in last week. I love the case. I see some people are having some concerns about wire management. I am not really having any issues with it. Having a Modular power supply definitely makes it easier. Currently waiting on some longer sata cables (in tomo) to finish off the cable management.

    If anyone is interested I can post some pics or start a new thread. Let me know.

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    Looks good , finally finished. but now you need to start up the Quad Fire GPU's
    and give us some benchmarks!:

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