Totally with you on this one. Maybe b/c it's middle of the day on the CONUS and many of the over 30 set are not posting until close of business, but I for one remember many a mod shop offering custom sleeving and connector insertion as a service if you bought your name branded PSU through them...
Oracle does this every quarter. Rather than burden those of who support their products with a monthly exercise in self-flagellation, Oracle limits the pain to just four times per year.
Now this isn't to say they should be let off the hook or praised as a model of vendor virtue. Oracle are...
Excellent point with regard to cooling. Massive, please forgive the threadjacking but i wanted to throw out another idea since it sounds like I'm not the only one considering the xpack. The voyuermods solution seems to be somewhat appropriate in that they just use screws to put some distance...
Massive,
First up, nice work. I've been thinking about doing this since I saw my first link to xpack. I'd like to propose an alternative configuration for consideration. Hang a single 120mm rad on a swiftech radbox on the back of the chassis. Run the tubing through the plate above the...
Fellas,
Check out the review of the new koolance case. Normally I'd pass but they're using a Lian-Li V series with a 3/8" tubing. They step down for their smaller diameter blocks but why not just use Aqua in this?
http://www.systemcooling.com/koolance_pc3-725bk-01.html
thoughts?
Regarding cooling laptop drives, until very recently laptops used 5400RPM or less drives. The difference in heat produced between a 5400 and 7200 rpm drive is significant. The platters and motor are spinning half again as fast at 7200 RPMs. At 10k and higher cooling becomes even more...
2 things:
1) Software RAID will always, always, always be inferior to hardware raid solutions. A raid card with a dedicated processor for computing XOR in RAID5 uses virtually no CPU time.
2) onboard NICs tend to suck. The idea of a mini itx filer is pretty kickass, but after watching...
Multilane SerialATA is starting to make its way around too. Multilane=1cable for 4 drives (it attaches to a backplane). 3ware has some seriously sweet hardware raid SATA cards with multilane capabilities. There are a few case manufacturers working with them to support the standard along with...
I love how many threads get opened and replied to on this subject. Go to arctic silver's website (the URL on the side of the tube). Read the instructions. I've observed NO demonstrable performance gain from the spread-it-super-thin-with-random-tool method. Put a dot in the middle, mate your...
Just had the chance to spend a few minutes in Far Cry at 1920x1200 (I think that was the res) in the local microcenter. No ghosting, no flickering, tracing, etc. Absolutely stunning image quality. Naturally it had a 6800gt powering it via dvi but DAMN!
the 1700 US price tag gives it a WAF...
We're anxiously awaiting an update on the status of the collective's construction. C'mon guys throw us something! Anything!
Maybe too late to use in this project, but in early posts there was the mention of building several more of these beasts down the road. Any research into multi-lane...
...and not in a good way. My two netapp filers sport similar amounts of disk space in slightly different form factors. They sit in a datacenter that's constantly cooled and on other side of soundproof doors and windows from me. I can still feel some vibration through the floor. You're...
Never considered using metal studs before. That's a damn fine idea though and you no longer have to worry about getting quality wood for your studs. The only gotcha I can see there is the potential code violation of not having a horizontal firebreak in the studspace. Even with a 2x4 across...
senfu tech station is what I think you're looking for. I haven't seen them in awhile but it's basically an erector set with some shelves. If the bare industrial look is your thing, just build your own. A couple pieces of aluminium, some jbweld and 4 L brackets should get your started. And...
Preach it, Token. I believe the saying goes something like, "Proper planning prevents pisspoor performance." It totally applies here--especially if you decide to run high and low voltage wiring.
that's some fantastic work. truly top notch. I too have fallen in love with Aqua's gear. I don't think there's a company out there producing products that look as nice when installed. I couldn't determine flow path from pictures. Could you comment on the way your circuit(s) are laid out...
I think I know where you're headed with the design here. I'm always trying to start new projects in my house based on grandiose visions while driving to and from the office so I can sympathize. First, I think you mean can lights as in recessed lighting fixtures in the ceiling. Directed...
I use an 80 to 92 on the back of my shuttle ss51g to pull hot air out of the chassis so I haven't experienced back pressure issues. Anecdotally, it makes sense, but I'd like to see some numbers to back up the claim. Cooling with warm air isn't the greatest, but I've observed dramatically better...
MrHappyGoLucky, you've put almost everything I want to try in one box. Pretty freakin' nice! 2 suggestions for you:
1) You've got two free drive bays you can't put drives in, do you have the width/height to put an lcd in place? That would be pretty damn tight!
2) Wire management/cleanup...