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Project: Plutonium 3

OMG I cant wait to get mine....this build is going to be sick.
 
I wish norco makes multilane or minisas backplane options for these cases in the future, that would be stunning. I hope they also have USB backplanes as they do for their other rack products, that would give ultimate flexibility.
I too think that would be great, 6 cables leaving the 1280ML would be cool....

What are the red ports for as compared to the blue ones? How's that work?
the red are for SAS and blue for SATA (might have the colors back wards, only looked at it for a few minutes before work....

OMG I cant wait to get mine....this build is going to be sick.
It does look to be a pretty nice rig, I would give it a 8.5 of 10......
 
Does it seem sturdy?

BTW gjvriez I decided im going to get that adaptec controller for my build cause since I wont be using raid I dont need an expensive controller...Thanks a lot.
 
Does it seem sturdy?

BTW gjvriez I decided im going to get that adaptec controller for my build cause since I wont be using raid I dont need an expensive controller...Thanks a lot.

(1) Ya, it is not bad, the general case is great, the drive trays are not my favorite, the light activity LED "tubes" look kind of weak.... The mobo sets almost an inch off the case on tall standoffs, a huge plus for me, who likes to hide cables.... I liked that each 4 drives across uses its own board, so if one failed, it would be easy to diagnose....

(2) Cool, I think it will work out great, I am getting one from Ockie, for Plutonium 3.75, my backup system..... I got the CPU yesterday, but no HSF, if anyone has a cheap 775 cooler, please shoot me a pm....
 
My problem right now, is where to put all the HDs, I have 22 in RAID 6, (cannot downsize on the 1280ML) and 1 boot drive. I am thinking about making my bracket in this area, I think even with a PC Power and Cooling 750w, there should be room enough....
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What you should do is create your backup server like I have done, that will give you a leg to stand on so you can re-create or arrainge your arrays while your data is on a secondary machine.
 
What you should do is create your backup server like I have done, that will give you a leg to stand on so you can re-create or arrainge your arrays while your data is on a secondary machine.

That is what I am thinking, as I really need to get bigger drives and less of them to save on power and give me more space....
 
Ockie gjvrieze.....I spent last night 6 hours all together reading yalls latest projects and have been inspired. My only problem is I dont have a name for my first project anything come to mind?
 
Ockie gjvrieze.....I spent last night 6 hours all together reading yalls latest projects and have been inspired. My only problem is I dont have a name for my first project anything come to mind?

Uranium 1.0!!! LOL, I love nukes!!!
 
Does your PSU have enough molex connectors? Im counting that 13 would be needed. Also have you thought about fan controller this thing is probably going to be loud with all those fans.

Uranium 1.0: I thought about that but i thought that would be kinda ripping off your builds.
 
Does your PSU have enough molex connectors? Im counting that 13 would be needed. Also have you thought about fan controller this thing is probably going to be loud with all those fans.
Specs on 750w Quad:
1 x Main connector (20+4Pin)
1 x 12V (4Pin)
1 x 12V(8Pin)
8 x peripheral (4Pin)
6 x SATA
1 x Floppy
4 x PCI-E

Shoot, I was hoping to avoid using splitters.....

Uranium 1.0: I thought about that but i thought that would be kinda ripping off your builds.

I was just being funny, I would actually prefer save that name for the future of my projects.... Ockie's Galaxy name is actually great, it is hard to compete....
 
Ockie gjvrieze.....I spent last night 6 hours all together reading yalls latest projects and have been inspired. My only problem is I dont have a name for my first project anything come to mind?

Very glad to hear that, I learned a lot following Ockie's builds, but mine own project had it is own learning curve, mainly in terms of hardware....
 
Specs on 750w Quad:
1 x Main connector (20+4Pin)
1 x 12V (4Pin)
1 x 12V(8Pin)
8 x peripheral (4Pin)
6 x SATA
1 x Floppy
4 x PCI-E

Shoot, I was hoping to avoid using splitters.....

I wonder if there are satapower-->molex adapters?
 
Ockie gjvrieze.....I spent last night 6 hours all together reading yalls latest projects and have been inspired. My only problem is I dont have a name for my first project anything come to mind?

I used Galaxy for a long time before even 1.0 for the reason I was looking for something that would consume not only my wallet, but every file I want to store. I thought of Galaxy as it seemed to be a vast empty space.

The runners up were Space and Black Hole (or Wormhole).


Does your PSU have enough molex connectors? Im counting that 13 would be needed. Also have you thought about fan controller this thing is probably going to be loud with all those fans.

Uranium 1.0: I thought about that but i thought that would be kinda ripping off your builds.

You do not need to use all the molex connectors unless if the backplane is dedicating each molex to 2 drives. If the molex connectors are on a bus like they are on every other backplane, then you don't need to worry about populating all of them. One molex per backplane is more than enough.

I wonder if there are satapower-->molex adapters?

Yes, you get these, but they are fugly looking IMO.
 
You do not need to use all the molex connectors unless if the backplane is dedicating each molex to 2 drives. If the molex connectors are on a bus like they are on every other backplane, then you don't need to worry about populating all of them. One molex per backplane is more than enough.

That is a good thought, I will look and I can always try it, but I bet ya, that I will only need 5 for the drives in the backplane then... One for fans and use SATA plugs for the internal drives...
 
I was just being funny, I would actually prefer save that name for the future of my projects.... Ockie's Galaxy name is actually great, it is hard to compete....

If your going to build a backup server for plutonium....instead of calling it P3.75 you could name your backup server Uranium x.x

Plutonium backed up by Uranium.....that would be cool.
 
If your going to build a backup server for plutonium....instead of calling it P3.75 you could name your backup server Uranium x.x

Plutonium backed up by Uranium.....that would be cool.

Hell ya, best idea I have heard today!!! Uranium is taken!!
 
Sinkhole
WOPR
Elephantine
Titanic
Imponderable
Behemoth
Cyclops
Alkaline
Magnesium
Thorium
Tungsten
Titanium
 
[LYL]Homer;1032784454 said:
Sinkhole
WOPR
Elephantine
Titanic
Imponderable
Behemoth
Cyclops
Alkaline
Magnesium
Thorium
Tungsten
Titanium

I love a backup server with the name Titanic, nothing can go wrong!! LOL;)
 
Well got some parts in!!:
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Look at that huge mobo box, you could put darn near a 1u case in to the box for it!!:
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Spanky new cpus, this should get the job done:
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Ah, heavenly, new cpus, mobo and RAM installed!!!:
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This mobo fits like a gloove into this case, like they were made for each other....
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Internal picture of optical drive....
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I cannot try to boot her up, till I shut down Plutonium 3, and since it is in use, I really prefer to wait until the slimline sata cable shows up, hopefully today or tomorrow, if it not here tomorrow, I will shut down anyway and switch stuff out, since the Q6600 gets shipped out tomorrow......
 
Hey gjvrieve I didnt check the specs on those cause I wasnt feeling too good, but ill do it today....is that board quad channel ram? I think I have 4x512 hynix ddr2 667 that are matched that would prob work better. Ill give ya a shout when i get home from work for sure.
 
Well, only progress this afternoon is fixing those 2 back fans, they come with molax connectors on each one, but I hate molax, especially since there are 2 4 pin fan connectors right under them on the mobo... So, I unsoldered them and soldered on 3 pin connectors, just to be sure, I tested them on an external power supply, and work great, this case comes with pretty good fans, pretty quiet, still moving a decent amount of air....
Will post pictures of first startup as soon as I have time at home to boot her up, prolly tomorrow, since right after I work, it is "nerd night out" with friends......

EDIT Later in the evening:

Fans wires all taken care of!!
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All the wiring ready to go for the PSU and raid card:
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Nice board. Too bad you don't have those two mini-sas headers.
 
Nice board. Too bad you don't have those two mini-sas headers.

Ya, it works nicely, I actually have plenty of ports the way it is and the SAS controller on the other Asus server board, that I have, is not real fast, so I thought that with 30 ports in a 21 drive case, I should be good....

I got it all installed in the new case this morning, everything went pretty well. Right now, I am at work, while rendering on the new dually with a lot of files getting copied of the the RAID 0 array since its' disc members, (2) 750GBs, will not fit into the case anymore.....
Drive temps are not great, but I do have the top cover off, so that lets air not go through the drive back plane, so they should drop as soon as the cover is on....
No pictures, yet, will get finally pictures tonight, with hope that the slimline SATA adapter comes soon....
 
Finally not super busy, so I thought I better get some pictures uploaded for the all the Plutonium followers:
Great news, this thing is FAST and runs great, already rendered 20 HD shows on it... Power consumption is way better too, I dropped 100w, loosing the Q6600 and 2 HDs and less fans, going to try to get down to 15 or less HDs to see if I can get power in the 200+ watt range, FYI: I am pulling 369w at machine idle right, 420-450w under cpu and raid load.....

First post:
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Inside, not perfect cable management, but not bad either, good enough, for the time being, I want to get rid of the 750GB HDs in favor of large drives and fewer of them to cut on power
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Mobo and PSU all hooked up:
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80GB boot drive tucked in nicely (again this is temporary, until I get bigger drives)
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One last interior picture:
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In Plutonium 3's spot, this is not going to work, I need a 2 post rack ASAP, I think unless I get offers, I am going to build something (again, I have a 42u cabinet rack, that is beautiful, just to tall for my little server room....)
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WOW that looks awesome d00d....I cant wait to start build Phoenix...most of my stuff should be here this week. Let me know if you sell any of those 750's
 
WOW that looks awesome d00d....I cant wait to start build Phoenix...most of my stuff should be here this week. Let me know if you sell any of those 750's

Shot ya a PM....

I am trying to decide on which drives to get, 1TB or go for 1.5TB...... I am thinking 1TB, simply, because I want backup NOW, and I like the prices....
 
Shot ya a PM....

I am trying to decide on which drives to get, 1TB or go for 1.5TB...... I am thinking 1TB, simply, because I want backup NOW, and I like the prices....

Get the 1TB, there so cheap now. Check this Out., But fry's or some other place might have some crazy deal going on. Also those 1TB hard drives are usually cheaper here, at directcanada you can get Seagate 1TB .11's for $145
 
Get the 1TB, there so cheap now. Check this Out., But fry's or some other place might have some crazy deal going on. Also those 1TB hard drives are usually cheaper here, at directcanada you can get Seagate 1TB .11's for $145

I was thinking of going with Samsung drives this time, I love Seagate, but I know that the F1's are better on power then the Seagate, this will be the first time, I run anything other then Seagate in a long time.... Now, if they would just hit $150 US!!!
 
Will a 2 post rack be... stable enough? I'm assuming you're not going to bolt it to the floor?
 
I was thinking of going with Samsung drives this time, I love Seagate, but I know that the F1's are better on power then the Seagate, this will be the first time, I run anything other then Seagate in a long time.... Now, if they would just hit $150 US!!!

I recomend going with seagates, you will thank me later when those sammys drops out on your Areca ;)

Besides, they are 159 free ship now anyways, the amount of money you save between the two drives will be heavily offset from the price increase that you would pay upfront.
 
I recomend going with seagates, you will thank me later when those sammys drops out on your Areca ;)

Besides, they are 159 free ship now anyways, the amount of money you save between the two drives will be heavily offset from the price increase that you would pay upfront.

What makes you scared of the Sammys? Any reviews that I have not seen on Areca controllers....??

To afford the switch over, I need to sell about 8-10 750s and then get the 1TBs for $150 each.... If anyone is looking to sell of 1TBs, let me know.....
 
What makes you scared of the Sammys? Any reviews that I have not seen on Areca controllers....??

To afford the switch over, I need to sell about 8-10 750s and then get the 1TBs for $150 each.... If anyone is looking to sell of 1TBs, let me know.....

Oh yeah. Just do a search, a few users here with the problem.

ftp://ftp.areca.com.tw/RaidCards/Documents/Hardware/HDDCompatibilityList_031308.pdf

Samsungs listed as possible problem in compatibility for Areca controllers.


Don't get me wrong, I have samsungs myself (in my other machines, not raided) and they work great. But when it comes to a large capacity file server, I like to not gamble... I did that on the GP drives and burned myself bad.
 
Oh yeah. Just do a search, a few users here with the problem.

ftp://ftp.areca.com.tw/RaidCards/Documents/Hardware/HDDCompatibilityList_031308.pdf

Samsungs listed as possible problem in compatibility for Areca controllers.


Don't get me wrong, I have samsungs myself (in my other machines, not raided) and they work great. But when it comes to a large capacity file server, I like to not gamble... I did that on the GP drives and burned myself bad.

Well, Seagate it is... Anyone have 1TBs Seagate laying around, shoot me an offer!!
 
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