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swatbat said:Just wait till he adds the sata data cables. That will be the hard part. Although he didn't cut out the grills on the back(which he should) it is turning out good so far. I would also say paint it just because that is the [H]ard thing to do.
themark said:I hope that the exterior of this case is going to have the same level of detail that you're putting into the interior. Isn't it...?
[D]ark[A]cid said:You've got wire management well under control !! What are your plans for modding the case?
doh said:Do you plan to do benchmarks with the disk array? I'm planning to set up quite a large array for a project I'm planning using the WD4000YRs. Five 400gb disks in raid 5 array (although I might put a sixth one in and just use a CF device to boot).
It looks good, I can't wait to see the finished product!
mashie said:PS-RagE, is there any particular reason you left out the 3.3v line from the SATA power connectors?
PS-RagE said:I had checked with the Disk Storage guys and that line is not used with current devices. So to keep my wiring cleaner, I omitted it.
PS-RagE said:You guys should read the first 10 pages of this threadThis is a server - not a showpiece. No paint, no windows, no lighting, certainly no overclocking - just a server.
Bona Fide said:Maybe I missed this in one of your previous posts, but what RAID level are you using? Looks like a RAID 5 array, but I'd like confirmation from you![]()
Nugget said:I've never seen such an ugly case that's so dead sexy.
Your cable management intrigues me. Assuming I'm an electronic idiot (which I am) is there a guide/resource/whatever I could use to figure out how to rewire my rig? I've cut and soldered here and there, but I've been nervous about doing too much ever since I accidentally plugged a floppy drive into a line that I'd previously modded to provide 7V for some fans. The wife still enjoys reminding me about the fire....
PS-RagE said:The SATA cables were around 18" longer than really necessary. Oh well......
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So now we're ready for a test drive....
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PS-RagE said:You guys should read the first 10 pages of this threadThis is a server - not a showpiece. No paint, no windows, no lighting, certainly no overclocking - just a server.
themark said:I was hoping to avoid that...besides, who said a server can't be pretty?
PS-RagE said:Take a read of my website and see if anything helps. For the most part you need to be competent with a soldering iron and then have the balls to cut at it. I am a tech with 15+ years of experience in system-level installation (not computer related) so the confidence is a developed thing.
Regarding your modded connecter - that is a no-no as you discovered. What you should have done is hardwired the fan.
mashie said:It is a PCI-X 133MHz so 1GB/s.
There are no such thing as PCI Pro, only AGP Pro.
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m-unit said:That makes me wonder how loud it is. I know some hard drives humm like crazy and others are near silent. I doubt those fans make much noise. other than the little ones on the back. That blowhole has gotta be really effective too being that there is a nice air pocket under it for the air to build and be exhausted.
looks awesome. It seems like patience was key for making this one look good
thore said:im shure you answered this but im being ;lazy.... the heatsinks are different... one new one old? did you just buy a seconed cpu (just decided to go dualy?) or did one die/get replaced
There are two sticks in there - a pair of Corsair 512M ECC DDR2one stick of ram and so many slots... *shakes head...* lots of data but not alot of access???
you do know you could shorten up the sata cables if you really wanted to right??? theres nothing special going on inside of the cables that would make it not work if you cut a chunk out of the middel... (thought i would still try and get them to be the same length, for timeing reasons, not really shure how big of a deal this would be though... the runs might be short enought that it may not matter...)
nice system... cant wait to see what it can do
one more... is that a pci pro 64bit slot you got the card in, or is it a pci/e-/x slot??? (trying to figure out what the buss saturation will be on it...)
m-unit said:That makes me wonder how loud it is. I know some hard drives humm like crazy and others are near silent. I doubt those fans make much noise. other than the little ones on the back. That blowhole has gotta be really effective too being that there is a nice air pocket under it for the air to build and be exhausted.
looks awesome. It seems like patience was key for making this one look good
Noni said:What about weight?
That case must be very heavy on one side!
Great job though!
PS-RagE said:Thanks again Doug. As Penguin noted a lot of money is going into this rebuild so I wanted to be sure this time.
I hope I won't fall victim to that glitch again either but I still am going to have to do something with all the left over parts.......
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DougLite said:Right now, 400GB drives are significantly more cost effective, about $100 less than a 500GB drive.