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So Ax, what do you think now that you finally haz a MM case? I know you were on the fence for quite awhile about shelling out so much cash on a case.
The build quality is nice, it's got plenty of room and certainly customizable, but I still think that it's too expensive for what you get. Trouble is, all the other options for an SR-2 are just as much (if not more) and don't have the flexability that the MM series of cases do. One could argue that it's a custom fabrication and hand made, and that logic applies to a point. I guess for the attention to detail that's put into it that helped me get over the cost, because it certainly is a work of art in that sense. I still wish it would have come with more of the basics (i.e. 5.25 bay inserts especially).
The more it comes together, the more I'm liking it though.
I'll probably have to replace the MoBo Tray since an SR-2 won't fit on my current MoBo Tray.
You know I have the cure for that, right? Did you ever decide on that Duality configuration?
I'm not sure if I will go duality. The problem with Duality (at least as I see it) is the weight of the HSF when they are vertical. Currently my SR-2 is horizontal and I don't have any issues. I do NOT want to WC both halves of a duality so I would have to have one side on AC and the HSF on it now, is not exactly light
I know yours is AC, are you seeing any warping on your MoBo due to the weight of HSF?
I think, for now at least, I'll just upgrade my sig rig to an SR-2 and leave it at that. I'll give some thought to your tray and send you a PM after the holiday.
I know yours is AC, are you seeing any warping on your MoBo due to the weight of HSF?
obscurity: I spot a saitek eclipse and a logitech x520 set...I feel I must approve since I use an eclipse, and I have an x520 and x540 hooked up together
Finally moved my Linux server and three diskless boxen into a 19" rack I've had since I was a kid. The rack is circa 1965 and used to house my homebrewed amateur radio station.
I believe so. I also used to have a matching 6' tall rack, green, but I retired it a few months ago. I think I posted pics of it a year or so ago. It was just way too big.. and heavy. These are all [H]ard steel racks baby. I think I need a few more servers in this 4' tall unit though. Still kind of empty.That's on old Dukane rack isn't it Tobit?
Y'all always bitch about it but I don't want to hear shit about the wallpaper, the terribad patch job around the light switch, or anything else about the room. Rent is super cheap, that is all that matters. It's a 70 year old house and clean, it's fine. I don't need fancy modern interiors as is evident by my ghetto desk.
Great thread guys - love that table flecom!
Here is my rationalised farm - 3 month process is nearly complete - going from six Q6600 boxen down to just 3 SR2s
Lets just say it is optimised more for PPD than looks!
Y'all always bitch about it but I don't want to hear shit about the wallpaper, the terribad patch job around the light switch, or anything else about the room. Rent is super cheap, that is all that matters. It's a 70 year old house and clean, it's fine. I don't need fancy modern interiors as is evident by my ghetto desk.
Here's what we're working with for a folding/render farm.
5 Q6600s @ 3Ghz.
nice memories from days past...
You should see it nowadays, it's really dusty. I also gave up on folding with it, the GPU client kept tanking constantly. Haven't been folding on anything than other my Q6600 at home for the past 2 years.