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			<title>Andrew S. - Oklahoma</title>
			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 14:39:27 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>MB: EVGA Classified with EK Waterblock cooling NB/SB/Mosfets

CPU: Intel Core i7 920 at 4.1GHZ at 1.34V

Ram: 12GB of G.Skill Trident DDR3 2000mhz @1560mhz (12GB Ram Limitation)

Video: Saphire ATI 5870 Water Cooled with EK Full Face Waterblock (Soon to be 2 of these, already have the block) attached to 3 24” Samsung SyncMaster 244T IPS flat panels in eyefinity (5760X1200 Resolution)

Physx: EVGA GTX 280 Water Cooled with EK Full Face Waterblock 

Storage: 15 1TB Hard Drives, Various brands using onboard sata ports (7) and rocket raid PCIE Card (8)

Sound: X-Fi Titanium PCIE hooked to Logitech Z5500 Speakers

Cooling: 4 Triple 120mm Radiators Staggered in pairs, 1 set for CPU/Physx and 1 set for MB/Video. 2 Swiftech Pumps (almost 1 gallon of water used!)

All fittings are compression type except on 3 of the radiators and 1 on the res due to size limitations.

Cooling performance under full load in a 70 F room is around 113 F with all fans at 5V or less.

Idle temperature is around 5 to 10 F above ambient for water cooled components

PSU: Ultra X3 1600 Watt (under full load using OCCT’s test I hit around 1.1kw at the plug

Lighting: Full LED Lighting with white work lights and red case lights. All are linked to a controller that can use audio from games to trigger them as well as hard drive activity or built in effects. They will strobe to the sound of a machine gun pretty nicely J

 

I estimate the weight to be at around 150 lbs with all the glass and hard drives. I still have room for another 12 hard drives if I can figure out a way to get them in there. The PSU can run another 12, it’s the sata port limitation. Once I put the other video card in I’m going to have to cut the dual slot mounting plate on my GTX 280 and remove the light pipe to make it a single slot card. I’ve done it before, works great. 
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			<title>Shaun E. - United Kingdom</title>
			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 12:52:43 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Hi guys, I've just finished building my MM Horizon rig and just wanted to show you the finished product!
 
Specs are:
 
EVGA 680i A1
Q6600 SLACR @ 4.0ghz
2GB Corsair XMS 6400 @ 800mhz
2x BFG 8800GTX SLI
XFI Soundcard
PC Power &amp; Cooling Silencer 750w PSU
2x WD 150 GB HDD Raid 0
1x WD 500 GB HDD
Zalman fan controller
8x Antec amber 120mm fans
 
Watercooling is taken care of by 2 loops-
 
CPU Loop - DDC Ultra - PA120.3 - EK Supreme - EK SPP block - Custom EK Res
GPU Loop - DDC Ultra - Black Ice 240mm - EK8800 full cover - EK8800 full cover - Custom EK Res
 
My first MM build, needless to say it won't be my last!
 
Thanks
 
Shaun in the UK</description>
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			<title>Gary F. - United Kingdom</title>
			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 06:07:12 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>WATER COOLED H2GO.  Great case, loads of space and easy access with all the panels off make it a very easy build. Nice thick panels and a good industrial look to the case.
 
CPU is e6300 @ 3ghz
GPU 7900 GTO
 
Star of the show, luckily I live 5 minutes away from Thermochill HQ so popped in a few days ago with my son to pick up a pa120.2. My idle tems are now down from 52idle to 33. Load temps will follow when I do some stress testing.</description>
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			<title>Steve M. - North Carolina</title>
			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 05:48:15 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>H2gO case (black wrinkle), EVGA 780i MB, Intel QX9650, Crucial Ballistix Tracer 4GB PC2-8500,  2 DVD-R Drives , Floppy, 3 HD's (150 WD raptor, WD 750 and Seagate 400), Quad SLI 9800 GX2's  Ultra X3 1000 watt PSU and a 24' Samsung </description>
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			<title>James L. - Michigan</title>
			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:56:45 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Specs: Asus Rampage Extreme 2 with Intel I7 and 6 gigs of ram. XFX ATI 5700 series video card. X-Fi SB

Animatronic skull head mod created using a Pirates of the carribean talking alarm clock. Skull was removed and gutted. 3 Hitec Micro servo used and Scary terry audio driver board in pull out tray. Head has full 3 degrees of motion but I haven’t found a driver board for the servos yet.

YOHO check it out in action -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBKYaq32T-o</description>
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			<title>Phil M. - Washington</title>
			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 11:04:49 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Phil had the fortunate opportunity to work at Mountain Mods for one month during our move from the Hood River location.  He worked a couple hours a day after school and earned himself the last Patriot Red U2-UFO in our warehouse w/water cooling system to boot.  Keep up the good work Phil.

System Specs:
» Q6600 @ 3.0 GHz » CrossfireX Radeon 5770s » 2x2GB DDR2 800 » 3x 80GB Seagate RAID 0 » Gigabyte EP45-UD3P » Mountain Mods U2-UFO</description>
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			<title>Sharon D. (AKA Shazza) - Arizona</title>
			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:46:56 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Case:  Mountain Mods CYO Duality Front / Horizontal Motherboard
Mobo:  EVGA X58
CPU:   i7 920
GPU:   Tri- SLI EVGA GTX 285s
Fan Control / Monitoring:  Aquaero &gt; Crystal Fontz Display</description>
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			<title>Stu B. - Kansas</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 11:28:33 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>'Threesomes are nice'
Mountain Mods Horizon
EVGA 680i Sli
e6850 @ 4.0
4gb Dominators + fan with 'goo gone mod' :D
3x EVGA 9800gtx
X-fi Titanium Fatal1ty pro
Thermaltake 1200w
120.3 Thermochill rad
ek 150 res
Swiftech GTZ cpu block
Swiftech pump
Feser One black coolant
2x 74g Raptors raid 0
250g Caviar SE16
5x Thermaltake black 120mm fans
Yate Loon blue led 120mm fan
Sunbeam fan controller
Sony optical drives
Black wire sleeving everywhere....
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			<title>Saud A. - Saudi Arabia</title>
			<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 11:21:53 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Spec's:
MM U2-UFO CYO+Extension Kit
Asus Rampage Extreme -- BitsPower chipset block-PA120.2-DDC3.2 w/XSPC res/top Q9650 @4.32ghz 480x9-1.37v -- HEATKILLER CU Rev3.0-PA120.3-DDC3.2 w/XSPC res/top 2x 1gb OCZ FLEXII @1920mhz 8-8-8-24 T1 2x Sapphire 4870x2@800-970 -- 2x DD-4870-X2 Water Block-PA120.3-DDC3.2 w/XSPC res/top 2x 300gb VelociRaptor raid0 SilverStone ZM1200M</description>
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			<title>Joe (Clone38) - United Kingdom</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 18:42:16 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Hi ive sent you my picture`s of my custom case i got from you to put in the gallery.
 
A big thank`s to 
Tom @ Chilled PC UK
Paul @ Coolercases UK
And anybody else that helped me on my build.
CPU # E6850 @ 4GB 

Motherboard # EVGA 680i( P30 Bios) 

Ram # 4GB OCZ 9200 Flex ram 

Videocard # EVGA 8800 Ultra superclocked 741/2400

HD # WD Raptor 150GB X

Soundcard # X-Fi Platinum Fatal1ty 

Loop 1

Cpu:: D-TEK FuZion Northbridge EK 680 i (Acetal top) Southbridge EK 1.1 (Acetal top) Rad Thermochill 120.3 ( 3 X Yate loons) Pump D5 Res EK 200 Hose 1/2&quot; black Tygon

Loop 2

Videocard EK 8800 (Acetal top) OCZ heatsink`s 1/4&quot; Rad Thermochill 120.3 (3X Yate loons) Pump D5 Res EK 200 Hose 1/2&quot; Black Tygon

Thank`s

Joe.
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			<title>Phil B. - Georgia</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 18:21:30 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>It is a U2 UFO Horizon stuffed with the following:
    Gigabyte GA-X48T-DQ6 with an e8400 at 4.275 gHz, 4 gigs of Super Talent DDR3 1800, two 4870x2 video cards at 800/950 per core and a single 500 gig WD drive. CPU loop is an Alphacool topped DDC Ultra pump, MCR220QP Radiator and an Alphacool NexXxos XP block.  GPU loop uses the same pump, a MCR320QP Radiator and two EK FC4870x2 blocks.  All system fans (6) are Yate Loon slow speed.  The sides are mesh to let all the hot air out and the top is clear acrylic.  Almost all fasteners are #6-32 stainless steel socket headed cap screws with polished washers. This setup hit 21768 on 3dMark06! http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=8389010
 
I love this case and I will build with Mountain Mods cases from now on!</description>
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			<title>A. Taylor - Nebraska</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:47:08 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>I came to buy this case because it was different, roomy with lots of options that fit my needs! Most aluminum case builders hide there fan holes covering an LED fan, this company did not! So my cool fans could show and shine in all there glory giving me that choice on how I wanted to go about covering them if at all!
Custom options I had included:
All windows were enlarged. A mirrored bottom for more light reflection and a raised mother board panel to bring the mother board up closer to the top out take fans leaving room at the bottom of the case for (2) 80mm fans to carry the hot air under the GPU's out and a longer custom sized flange to support the mother board tray securely! I started off with only (2) velociraptors in Raid o and added another WD green terabyte drive for storage! I have more than enough air flow and my case runs very cool!
 
 
Specifications:
 
 
CPU: Intel Core i7-975 Extreme Edition Bloomfield 3.33GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor. 
CPU Cooler: ZALMAN CNPS9900LED 120mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler for the core I7 975 cpu. 
CPU Grease: Shin-Etsu MicroSi’s X23-7783D thermal compound/greaase.
RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 1600  Triple Channel Kit Memory Model TR3X6G1600C8D.
RAM Cooler: Kingston HyperX KHX-FAN Fan DDR3 memory cooler.
PSU or Power supply: BFG Tech EX-1200 BFGR1200WEXPSU 1200W Continuous Rated at 40°C ATX SLI Ready/CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply.
Hard drives: (2) Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000GLFSRTL 300GB 10000 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal ...Raid O.
Hard drives: (1) Western Digital Caviar Green WD10EADS 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s ...  Storage and back up drive.
GPU or GRAPHICS CARDS: (2) BFG Tech BFGEGTX2951792OCFUBE GeForce GTX 295 1792MB 896 (448 x 2)-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Cards. QUAD SLI
FAN's: GnL CF-C120CLED  red/ble LED case fans....There are (8) red/blue quad LED 120mm 18700 R.P.M case fans and (2) red /blue quad LED 80mm 2500 R.P.M fans- 10 total!
SOUND CARD+ I/O Bay DRIVE: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series  7.1 Channels PCI Express x1 Interface Sound Card. 
OPTICAL DRIVES: LG BH08 LS20- 8x Internal Blue-ray Disc/Double-Layer DVD+RW8-ÂRW drive.
OPTICAL DRIVES: LG GGC-H2OL- 6X BD-ROM 16X DVD-ROM 40X CD-ROM SATA Internal Blu-ray/HD DVD-ROM &amp; 16X DVD±R DVD Burner .
FAN CONTROLLER: Sunbeam RHK-BA Rheobus 5.25&quot; Bay 4 Channel 20W Fan Controller Panel .
MULTI-MEDIA BAY: LAIN LI BZ-U02  /B Muli- Media I/O ports Bay.. USB2.0 x4, IEEE1394 X1, E-SATA X1, HD+AC97 Audio plug.
OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Full. 
  
ATX/BTX CASE: MountainMods U2- UFO ( Mirror Black Powerd Coat) Modular self tapping case! CUSTOMIZED  18X18X18 w/ wheels.
SPEAKERS: Logitech Z-5500 5.1 speaker system.
MONITOR: Dell 2408wfp 16X9 LCD Flat pannel monitor Native res 1920 X.1200.
  
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			<title>Bad-Replikant - Germany</title>
			<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 13:00:06 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Older 2004 version of the U2-UFO.
Oldie but a goody.

hi habe den tower schon seit 2004 . komme aus germany und das geld war es wert .</description>
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			<title>Fred E. - New Jersey</title>
			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 13:57:43 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>This case rocks. Best one I have built in many years.

 
 
System Owner: fjehlers
 
Owner Country: US
 
3D Mark Vantage Score: 30,402
3DMark06 Score: 23,638
What is 3DMark06? 
Report Fraudulent Score 
 
3D Mark Vantage Link: View My 3D Vantage Score
 
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Component Type
 Brand
 Product
 
Motherboard
 EVGA
 X-58 3X SLI
 
Power Supply
 Enermax EVO
 1250W Galaxy
 
CPU
 Intel Core i7 920
 3835A893
 
Case
 Mountain Mods 
 PC-75B
 
Sound Card
 Sound Blaster
 X-FI Fatal1ty FPS
 
Graphics Card
 EVGA
 2 X GTX 285 SSC
 
OVERCLOCKED
 GPU MHz: Default
 RAM MHz: Default
 Multiple Video Cards: Yes
 
 
Hard Drive
 WD Raptor
 150GB Raptor X
  
 
Hard Drive
 Seagate
 3x250 SATA II
  
 
Monitor
 Dell
 27&quot; UltraSharp Widescreen Flat Panel
  
 
Accessories
 SwitSwiftech Apogee™ GTZ
 i7 Adapted
  
 
Accessories
 Black Ice
 2x GTX 360 Gen II
  
 
Accessories
 Bitspower
 Black Freezer EIX58NS NB/SB Block
  
 
Accessories
 Bitspower
 Black Freezer MOS EI58DP Mosfet Block
  
 
Accessories
 Koolance
 2x VID-NX285 Video Water Blocks
  
 
Accessories
 Swiftech
 2x MCP655
  
 
Accessories
 EK
 2x EK-RES100
  
 
Power Supply
 Meanwell
 320 Watt for punps and fans
  
 
Accessories
 HP
 Light Scribe DVDRW 8MB Cache IDE
  
 
 
  
  
  
 
Accessories
 Aero Cool
 PowerWatch-Black
  
 
Accessories
  ICYDOCK
 2x MB672 with LCD Screwless Internal SAS/SATA HDD
  
 
Accessories
 Lamptron
 FC2 6 port Fan Controller
  
 
Accessories
 KAZEMASTER
 4 port fan cont and temp monitor
  
 
RAM
 Corsair
 Dominator 2GX3 TR3x6G1866C9DFG
 
 
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			<title>John (Firebox) - Oregon</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:50:23 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Guys Just wanted to send you a couple pics of my Rig and the Specs by the BY THE WAY MY FIRST BUILD..
U2-UFO Opti-1203
ASUS P5K3 DELUXE
Q6600 Go
OCZ Ram Cooler
2 Gigs Super Talent DD3
4 750 Seagate
2 150 Raptors
BFG 8800GTS
ASUS PhysX P1
CPU, GPU, North, South Bridge all Cooled thankx to Danger Den Fluid XP Phantom Black Thermochill PA 120.3 Radiator Custom Maltese Cross Fan Gills
11 YATE LOON Fans
2 Mushkin Power Supplies one runs the motherboard GPU.
And the other one runs all the lighting and fans.
The 2nd bay door I made to be my Reservoir holder.
Custom Etched plexiglass 1 with a Maltese Cross within the cross it says Firefighter, Hazmat, Crash Rescue, 51m.
The other side has a Firefighter with 2 angles on his sides and under them it stats the Firemans Prayer which is

When I am called to duty, God,
Whenever flames may rage;
Give me strength to save some life,
Whatever be its age.
Help me embrace a little child
Before it is too late
Or save an older person
From the horror of that fate.
Enable me to be alert
And hear the weakest shout,
And quickly and efficiently
To put the fire out.
I want to fill my calling
And to give the best in me
To guard my every neighbor
And protect his property.
And if, according to my fate,
I am to lose my life,
Please bless with your protecting
My children and my wife. 

Now on to the paint job Its a Custom Paint job..The inside is a blue, purple and black flames, and on the outside is the same style but orange, purple, black and red. Done by Jon at Painters Supply In Salem Oregon.

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			<title>Keith L. - Virginia</title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 22:42:05 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>TITLE:  Mountain Mods Twice7 with Quad on Custom Water
SPECS:
Q6600 G0 724A760 @ 3.6Ghz (9x400), 1.5V | ASUS ROG X38 Maximus Formula SE | 4GB OCZ Flex XLC DDR2 800, 3-4-4-10, 2.4V
eVGA GTX 280 SSC @ 672/2436MHz | Raptor-X 150GB, WD6400AAKS 640GB | HT Omega Striker 7.1 | Vista Premium (32bit)
Silverstone Decathlon 850W | Mountain Mods Twice7 Case | Zalman Fans &amp; Controller: 4-120mm ZM-3, 2-80mm ZM-1, ZM-MFC2
Custom Water Cooling:  DDC-3.2 w/ Petra Top&gt;Black Ice GTS240&gt;D-Tek FuZion&gt;ASUS Fusion||OCZ Flex XLC&gt;DD Bay
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			<title>Jose C. - Kuwait</title>
			<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:25:37 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Hey MM Guys!
 
I decided to completely overhaul my Horizon after replacing a defective motherboard and adding a quad core, and I figured you guys would enjoy seeing how one of your creations has matured!  My system is completely filled with a Q6600 G0 CPU running at 3.7ghz on an EVGA 680i motherboard, dual 8800GTX's in SLI, an ATI X300 for dual monitor SLI, 4GB of G.Skill HZ DDR800 ram, dual Raptor X 150GB's in Raid 0, and dual WD 500GB's in Raid 1, all powered by an Enermax Galaxy DXX 1000W PSU.  My CPU, video cards, and Northbridge are all cooled utilizing dual water loops.  While each loop uses dual Laing DDC2 18W pumps, the CPU loop has its very own dedicated Thermochill PA120.3 radiator and I have a Swiftech MicroRes to aid with bleeding/filling.  The GPU loop has water pumping through a Danger Den 680i water block, two EK full cover 8800GTX blocks, and another Swiftech MicroRes, leaving heat exchange duties to a Thermochill PA120.2 mounted underneath the horizontal motherboard.  Coolant is Pentosin G11 Blue UV in the GPU loop and pure distilled water with red UV dye in the CPU loop.  Temperatures are absolutely excellent, and with all of the airflow through the case, none of my components get hot at all.  I added another 120mm fan in a triple bay fan mount which took care of the plain, empty area on the front left side due to only having a pair of  5.25&quot; devices installed on the right.  I wanted to build the case in a way that made it look very &quot;business outside, party inside&quot;.  For this reason, I chose to use all black fans and black grills, with the only light source being from four 12&quot; Logitech UV CCFLs to illuminate the UV reactive coolant.  All wires have been sleeved/heatshrinked, and I modified the CCFL power wires to connect to my Sunbeam fan controller using 3pin fan connectors, giving me the option to dim them or turn them off completely using the front knobs.  All in all, it was an extremely fun build, and I enjoy being the envy of all the gamers here in Kuwait. :)  I still have trouble believing that I was able to fit an Enermax Galaxy PSU, a PA120.2 radiator with two 3.5&quot; HDD's attached to it, and FOUR Laing DDC2 pumps all under the motherboard.  MM U2-UFO cases never cease to amaze me!
 
Thanks again,
Jose
Temporarily in Kuwait
RX7Boricua on xtremesystems.org</description>
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			<title>Randy J. (Typhon) - Texas</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 11:16:37 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Hi Guys,
 
Check out my build using one of your MM UFOs.  Guts consist of an AMD Opteron 170 overclocked to 2.5GHz, BFG 8800GTX with stock clocks, 2GB of Gskill DDR500, Abit AN832X mobo, PC P&amp;C 610w, 2x 250GB Seagate 7200.10 SATA, 18x LiteOn DVD-RW.  The Silverstone USB port was placed in the Mountain Mod 3.5 -&gt; 5.25 blue acrylic bay adapter, I had to file the opening (width) of the bay adapter by ~.025&quot; to get the USB port to fit.  Water cooling consists of Thermochill PA120.3 rad, swiftech 655 pump, EK150 res, apogee gt water block &quot;bowed&quot;, DD GPU waterblock, 7x Yate Loon blue LED fans, tygon 3606 1/2&quot; tubing, distilled water, petra's G11 coolant additive with 2 drops of PT Nuke and a Sunbeam fan controller.  The front fan grills I got from Crazy PC, love the dragon!  This case is very sturdy, easy to work with and has plenty of room.  The temps on the CPU stay in the low 30's and the GPU in the upper 40's, overall this system is very quiet.  I mostly play Quake 4, FEAR, and waiting on Quake Wars and Unreal Tournament 3.</description>
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			<title>Robert H. - Montana</title>
			<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 18:05:37 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>first build, first overclock:

CPU Intel i7 920 D0 batch 3925A260@ 4.221ghz CPU HS Corsair H50 MB EVGA x58 e760 Classified GPU EVGA GeForce 295 GTX MEMORY Corsair DDR3 1866 GT 7-8-7-20 PSU Corsair HX1000 HDD 1 Samsung F3 spinpoint 500GB(x2 in raid 1) HDD 2 WD Black 1TB Case MountainMods Ascension Black Wrinkle/UV windows OS Windows 7 Professional FANS Noiseblocker multiframe MF12-PWMx2 Noiseblocker multiframe MF12-S3 Noiseblocker 40mm Northbridge fan Antec Spot Cool Corsair memory cooler Scythe Kaze Master Fan controller (x2) OD Pioneer BluRay Burner 203 Lite-On DVD-ROM SOUND Auzentech 7.1 Forte.


thanks for an awesome case</description>
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			<title>Jason R. - Virginia</title>
			<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 02:01:18 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>EVGA 680i
Intel E6600 @ 3.4Ghz 1.5v
EVGA 8800GTS 512MB
805 MHZ Core
2001 MHZ Shader
1030 MHZ Memory</description>
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			<title>Dan L. - California</title>
			<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:59:00 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>H2GO case (mirrored) Intel DX58SO, Intel Core I7 2.66Mhz, Visiontek 4870 X2, Corsair HX1000 PS, Patriot Viper 1600Mhz RAM, Westerndigital Raptor, Seagate Baracuda, 6 channel fan controller. 
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			<title>Don S. - Michigan</title>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 07:33:59 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>EVGA 780i FTW

intel Q9650 @ 3.8 MHz/ cooler TT V1

3 EVGA 9800 GTX+ Super clock

4gb OCZ Reaper Memory 8500 Epp @ 1150 MHz

2 Wd 300gb Hdd 10,000rpm 

corsair HX 1000W PSU

3 sony DVD with lightscribe

sunbeamtech Chromatic windmill full function controller

and 17 120 mm fans 10 intake and 7 exhaust

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			<title>Omar A. - Puerto Rico</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 08:44:50 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>This is a build of 2004 version of a big window.  Notice this old evolution used the single wrap and 3 x 80mm instead of the 2 x 120mm on the back wall.


This is a Project I have beeing working for a long time.  I bought this case about two years ago.  It has gone through many changes. This is What I have at the present time.
 
AMD Quad Core water cooled 4x4 FX-74 overclocked 3.2 ghz
Dual water cooled BFG 8800 GTS's runing in SLI mode
one Creative X-fi platinum with front panel
4GB (4x1GB) Corsair CM2X DDR2-800/ pc-6400
Asus L1N64-SLI WS
Four Raptors HD 74GB in Raid 0
one Seagate Barracuda 400gb
One 18X MadDog DVD IDE
One 20x LitOn DVD sata
Dual loop water cooling consisting fo the following: 
One Thermochill PA120-3 Radiator, 
One Black Ice micro (80mmX2) Radiator, 
Two Swiftech MCRes Micro Resevoir, 
Swiftech pump for the GPU loop,
Thermaltake pump for the CPU loop,
Two Thermaltake CPU water blocks,
Two EK 8800GTS water block
 
This system is preaty sweet. Runs preaty smooth. This case is perfect for a mix like this, It generates lots of heat. Cpu's run between 35 to 40 degrees.  Motherboard goes arround 47 degrees. Gpu's in the mid 40's. But, overall still is a preaty quiet system. I added a 120mm blow hole at top with a MNPCTECH acrilic black grill and also tinted the top and right side windows.</description>
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			<title>Richard N. - Canada</title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 00:11:21 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Specs:
H2GO gloss black case
DFI Blood Iron P35
E4400 o/c to 3.3 Ghz
2 Gb OCZ Reaper ram
XFX 8800GT
Swiftech Apogee GT, MCW-655 pump, mcw-30 northbridge
2 x Dual 120 mm rads
3 WD sata 2 drives with 400 Gb total storage
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			<title>Lord G. - United Kingdom</title>
			<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 09:08:42 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Just built this, will be overclocking soon!
U2 UFO, Fully watercooled with 3 rads in loop, SilenX fans. Waterblocks for CPU, GPUs, HDDs, NB and SB. Great UV effect!!
Went for &quot;flame&quot; look on front of case, with a red UV look inside. :)
Components: Evga 680i mobo (A1 revision), QX6850, 8gb g-skill pc6400 4-4-4-12, X-Fi Prelude, 2x 8800 gtx in sli, WD Raptor 74gb, 3x Seagate 750gb, 2x Pioneer 212, Thermaltake toughpower 1200w modular psu.
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			<title>Jason D. - California</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 12:26:14 -0800</pubDate>
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			<description>Black Wrinkle H2gO - EVGA 780i Dual Core 8800 GT Super clocked GPU Dual Rads, Dual Hard Drives Very Roomy case  
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