*My Mountain Mods Case Complete*

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Re:Looking at a Mountain Mods case 2010/06/13 00:25:58 (permalink)
Wow! Nice GPU's really awesome!!!

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Re:Looking at a Mountain Mods case 2010/06/13 11:46:56 (permalink)
ajr23

alright i have for the most part finally finished my build, and here are the pics to go with it.

the block are EK FC GTX 470, and i also went with the triple sli serial bridge


here is the motherboard partially naked


with everything installed and ready to go


downward shot of the board and a better shot of the bridge


looking down through the top at the 2x quad radiators


pic looking through the side of the case at the mb and partial loop


the waterblocks in all their glory


and finally the temps at idle 


and here are my helpers all tuckered out after a hard days work 



Thanks for posting all the pictures man, I've been wondering how the EK waterblock bridge thing worked
 
By the way it all looks real nice, but I think some cable management is needed


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Re:Looking at a Mountain Mods case 2010/06/13 11:58:25 (permalink)
How come you didnt use any dust filters? I can tell at the 3rd and 4th picture ypu builded dust really fast!

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Mountain Mods Extended Ascension Case

 
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Re:Looking at a Mountain Mods case 2010/06/13 13:01:26 (permalink)
i was thinking of getting dust filters but i then realized that it would cost around $50 for then, and it is just easier to fire up the air compressor once a month than having to clean the dust filters every other month.  i do need to work on the wire management, i need to get crysisgamer to make me some 6 pin extensions so that i can hide the cables easier
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Re:*My Mountain Mods Case Complete* 2010/06/13 13:25:01 (permalink)
Nice, like the look of it !

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