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    9/30/08 updates.... 2

    Its almost done all the routing is done and now im planing the case ligh

    More sleeving...


    ROG


    SB


    The HDD


    The real artist... in all the special designs


    The blocks before the Enzotech mosfet coolers


    After




    A little MX-2 in the MOSFET


    More pure Copper




    EK Asus 4 with Koolance 3/8 - 1/2 Compression Fittings.... ( The Feser CF dont fit )


    Corsair Airflow LED fan mod


    After


    .... Almost.....


    With some Feser One UV blue coolant
    Last edited by j.almonte; 09-30-2008 at 05:38 PM.

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    Damn that looks NICE!! Seems like the perfect use of tubing to minimize excess but in a great loop order. Great job on the sleeving too, very nice.

    That is one powerful rig all in a small package, nice work.

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    More Pics... !!!!

    40mm LED fans


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    That's all for today...................

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    Nice work!
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    Thanks guys....

    I get inspired every day by each one of you....

    thanks again....

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    Looks very nice

    Makes me want to hurry and start my second H2g0 build.

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    Looks good for sure! I'm so excited every time I see another one of these builds! haha

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    the more I see these cases the more it makes me want to buy one. .

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    Looks great. I'm planning to build a H2GO build this week myself. Can you tell me where you got the screws to mount your front PA120.2?

    Thanks!
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    Joel that is an awesome build!!!!!!
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    I want to see the temps with that card and the quad

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    What an artist man! I love the look inside and outside the case!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriote View Post
    What an artist man! I love the look inside and outside the case!
    Thanks man !!! I did my best to create a XS worth rig !!

    Quote Originally Posted by Quad-Damage View Post
    I want to see the temps with that card and the quad
    The Quad stays @ 30 idle... 50-55 load ( prime95 ) and the GPU 34 idle - 47 load.


    Quote Originally Posted by joecop120 View Post
    Joel that is an awesome build!!!!!!
    Thanks Joe !!!! and wait till you see were im gonna put your former GTX480 MAUHAHAHHA !!!!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    Looks great. I'm planning to build a H2GO build this week myself. Can you tell me where you got the screws to mount your front PA120.2? Thanks!
    Thanks man this case is awesome !!!! I think that the screws that I use to attach the fans to the case were Black oxide bottom head 4-40... and the fans to the rad I use 1/2" self tap screws provided by thermochill.

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    nice build j.almonte

    honestly, i dont like MM case to much, but this case really catch my eyes, small but looks very good, a bit low profile i guess.. love the simplicity of the case..

    nice work , i'm lovin it

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    Quote Originally Posted by j.almonte View Post


    Thanks man this case is awesome !!!! I think that the screws that I use to attach the fans to the case were Black oxide bottom head 4-40... and the fans to the rad I use 1/2" self tap screws provided by thermochill.
    Is there a site that sells this or is this one of those "go to home depot and hand them the name" type of screws?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    Is there a site that sells this or is this one of those "go to home depot and hand them the name" type of screws?
    Those are sold on the MM site iirc, you can also search for "button head Allen"
    I think you call them Allen screws in English, correct me if I'm wrong.

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    Could you run a vantage and give me the score you get on the gpu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spankyfart View Post
    Those are sold on the MM site iirc, you can also search for "button head Allen"
    I think you call them Allen screws in English, correct me if I'm wrong.
    http://www.mcmaster.com/ or your local "screws and bolts" shop...

    The one that MM sell are not buttom head...

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    Quote Originally Posted by anubis_is_evil View Post
    nice build j.almonte

    honestly, i dont like MM case to much, but this case really catch my eyes, small but looks very good, a bit low profile i guess.. love the simplicity of the case..

    nice work , i'm lovin it
    I love this little case case but I got tire of seeing the rad outside !! so right now a TJ-07 with some Murder Mod love its on its way !


    Quote Originally Posted by masxerofkartis View Post
    Could you run a vantage and give me the score you get on the gpu?

    thanks
    The rig its dissemble at the moment... Im building a new TJ-07 with some Murder Mod love !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by j.almonte View Post
    I love this little case case but I got tire of seeing the rad outside !! so right now a TJ-07 with some Murder Mod love its on its way !

    The rig its dissemble at the moment... Im building a new TJ-07 with some Murder Mod love !!!

    UH OH ... another one has the disease. Build a nice rig, then already figuring out how to make a better one

    Looking forward to see what you'll do with the TJ-07, as you've done such a great job with this build.

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    Nice build!

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    Looks great!
    I like how you routed everything simply to minimize extra tubing and clutter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by armeniandave View Post
    Looks great!
    I like how you routed everything simply to minimize extra tubing and clutter.
    Thanks Dave !!!!
    Your pump bracket is awesome BTW!!!

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    What did you use to cut the washer on the UN Designs Bracket? I'm going to have to do the same for mine to make my pump fit.

    Also, what size sleeving & heatshrink did you use in order to sleeve the individual power wires?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    What did you use to cut the washer on the UN Designs Bracket? I'm going to have to do the same for mine to make my pump fit.

    Also, what size sleeving & heatshrink did you use in order to sleeve the individual power wires?
    I use a dremmel with a cutting disk in low RPM top cut it...
    The sleeving size is 1/8 and the heatshrink tube is 1/4...

    good luck !!

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