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MM Pinnacle 24

CookiePuss

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Hi guys, finally put this MountainMods case together with my I7 system.

Its a great watercooling case for the future and quite customizable for the meantime.

It has room for 480, 360, and 240 rad at the same time.

You can use the case as ATX and Reversed ATX, which was helpful for my TRUE Copper.

Yeah, I gotta wipe it down a bit lol.

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Wow. That is one big fucker.

I was looking at it as my potential next case, but I don't think I have enough stuff to even fill 1/3 of the space..

Is rattling any issue? How's fitment of all the parts?
 
Looking at how many RAM slots that board has reminds of the old EDO boards.

Anyway, that case is HUGE :eek::eek:
 
Wow. That is one big fucker.

I was looking at it as my potential next case, but I don't think I have enough stuff to even fill 1/3 of the space..

Is rattling any issue? How's fitment of all the parts?

The parts fit perfectly, they did a great job with all the cuts and holes. However it did take me about an hour to build the whole case. I can most likely do it alot faster now.

Very sturdy case once its put together, however the individual pieces are soooo light I was afraid that the case would just be shaky all around. But thankfully this is not the case at all.

They also make a 18 inch version of this case which would fit 2 360 rads. However in regards to size, its slightly taller than my other full tower case, the Lian Li Pc-V2000B and about the same width. The MM also weighs about 1/2 of the Lian Li when empty.

With air cooling the space isnt being used as well, but that should change shortly!

I also should have gone with the normal Atx tray instead of the extended. There is about an inch of space behind the motherboard tray that you can stuff to your hearts delight.

Also for HD junkies, each 120 slot could possibly be used for 3 hard drives.

Looking at how many RAM slots that board has reminds of the old EDO boards.

Anyway, that case is HUGE :eek::eek:

Lol yeah, the most expensive part of my whole build was actually the 12 gigs of ram.
 
Yeah that looks monsterous with just air. I can see the liquid cooling potential of it.
Quad on top and triple on front :eek:

Im thinking about one of these or the smaller 18 inch version -
http://www.mountainmods.com/pinnacle-18-cyo-p-499.html

If I dont go quad Ill go with the 18 inch

anyhow looks pretty slick. I will be interested to see you put the water to it.
 
Haha, I was looking at the picture and it took me a second to find the actual computer :D;):p
 
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