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    Originally posted by shadow001 View Post
    Not bad at all, especially with the power supply mounted vertically wich allows the triple rad on the bottom, but where are the drives for storage?....Externally mounted?
    in the 5.25" bays.

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      Originally posted by shadow001 View Post
      Not bad at all, especially with the power supply mounted vertically wich allows the triple rad on the bottom, but where are the drives for storage?....Externally mounted?
      Erm... just taking a totally wild guess and probably pulling this straight out of my ass... but I'd hazzard a guess they're in the drive bays directly above the PSU?

      Probably wrong here but... ya' know...




      Originally posted by Akumajo
      a prime time magnifying glass of clusterfark shatstorm brewery.
      Originally posted by wabbitslayer
      congratulations on the anniversary of your emancipation from the Great Uterine Squeeze.
      Originally posted by swingline
      There are two types of people in the world: those that are humble and those that will be.

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        Where did you get the sleeving? Did mounting the psu like that make cable management a pain?
        Originally posted by Mangler
        Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.

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          Originally posted by Roadhog_ View Post
          in the 5.25" bays.
          Dammit hog! You completely ruined my smart-ass response! Just for that I hate your rig!

          no srsly I want to sex it rly bad. I could, you know, give it some "special" thermal compound.
          Originally posted by Akumajo
          a prime time magnifying glass of clusterfark shatstorm brewery.
          Originally posted by wabbitslayer
          congratulations on the anniversary of your emancipation from the Great Uterine Squeeze.
          Originally posted by swingline
          There are two types of people in the world: those that are humble and those that will be.

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            Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
            Where did you get the sleeving? Did mounting the psu like that make cable management a pain?
            I bought the sleeving from http://www.cableorganizer.com/wire-management/

            And yes, the plugging the cables into the psu is a royal pain in the ass. I might make a little access door for the psu though.

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              Originally posted by Roadhog_ View Post
              in the 5.25" bays.

              I see, but if i'm looking at the picture right, it leaves room for maybe 3 drives at most, unless they're SSD's of course.
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                Originally posted by shadow001 View Post
                I see, but if i'm looking at the picture right, it leaves room for maybe 3 drives at most, unless they're SSD's of course.
                You're an analyst, aren't you?
                Originally posted by Akumajo
                a prime time magnifying glass of clusterfark shatstorm brewery.
                Originally posted by wabbitslayer
                congratulations on the anniversary of your emancipation from the Great Uterine Squeeze.
                Originally posted by swingline
                There are two types of people in the world: those that are humble and those that will be.

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                  Originally posted by Redeemed View Post
                  You're an analyst, aren't you?

                  Stickler for details, but what can i say, it's part of my job....
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                    Originally posted by shadow001 View Post
                    I see, but if i'm looking at the picture right, it leaves room for maybe 3 drives at most, unless they're SSD's of course.
                    actually it leaves room for 6 drives. Mind blown? I have 5 in it right now. Ninja skills at work.

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                      Originally posted by Roadhog_ View Post
                      actually it leaves room for 6 drives. Mind blown? I have 5 in it right now. Ninja skills at work.

                      Let me guess... 1 or 2 of them are optical drives...
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                        Originally posted by shadow001 View Post
                        Let me guess... 1 or 2 of them are optical drives...
                        lol, optical drives are so 2000. Haven't used one in years...

                        3 of them are mechanical hard drives... other two are ssd's. I just moved the stock drive bay mounts to the 5.25" bays.. pretty simple.. lol

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                          Originally posted by Roadhog_ View Post
                          lol, optical drives are so 2000. Haven't used one in years...

                          3 of them are mechanical hard drives... other two are ssd's. I just moved the stock drive bay mounts to the 5.25" bays.. pretty simple.. lol

                          Not even a blueray drive to watch movies on your PC?....
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                            Originally posted by shadow001 View Post
                            Not even a blueray drive to watch movies on your PC?....
                            nope. plus there's external ones if needed.

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                              Good grief here we go again.

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                                Nice re-modeling Roadhog! Good job!
                                Where does the power cable go now that the PSU is moved?

                                Originally posted by mullet View Post
                                Good grief here we go again.
                                As always with that guy...
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                                  Originally posted by slaWter View Post
                                  Nice re-modeling Roadhog! Good job!
                                  Where does the power cable go now that the PSU is moved?
                                  Thanks. You can see I added a plug on the back of the case with a switch so you can just plug it in like normal. Then I just made a custom cable that runs inside the case and you plug it into the psu.

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                                    Looks good! Gives me an idea, I think stainless steel braided hose or similar would look nice, although, perhaps a little dangerous.
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                                      What clamps are you using? They look better than the standard worm drive clamps. Do they work as well?

                                      Originally posted by Roadhog_ View Post
                                      nope. plus there's external ones if needed.
                                      Yup, its so rare that I use an optical that its just a waste of space.
                                      Last edited by BababooeyHTJ; Nov 6, 2012, 11:41 AM.
                                      Originally posted by Mangler
                                      Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.

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                                        Originally posted by BababooeyHTJ View Post
                                        What clamps are you using? They look better than the standard worm drive clamps. Do they work as well?



                                        Yup, its so rare that I use an optical that its just a waste of space.
                                        They are high pressure fuel injection clamps. You can get them at any auto parts store.

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                                          My server received a storage upgrade yesterday.
                                          Building the array will take a few days. I'm also verifying the first array at the same time. Since RAID 6 worked so nicely the first time, a went with RAID 6 again.

                                          A few photos:








                                          And old ones from the inside:



                                          Gaming PC Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition 4.0GHz # ASUS Rampage III Extreme # 6GB DDR3 1600MHz # Zotac GTX 680 4GB SLI # Intel X25-M G2 160GB # 4TB HDDs, 6.75TB eSATA # Silverstone TJ10
                                          Screen Setup 3x HP ZR30w 30" 7680x1600, LG Flatron W2363D 120Hz 3D Vision, Samsung LE-46M87BD
                                          Mac Pro Mid 2010 # Intel Xeon 6 Core 3.33GHz # 12GB DDR3 1333MHz # 2x AMD Radeon HD 5770 # OCZ Vertex 2 120GB, 5TB HDDs, 2TB USB
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                                          Fileserver Intel Core i3 530 1.2GHz # 4GB DDR3 1333MHz # Intel X25-V G2 40GB, WDC Scorpio 250GB # 16TB RAID 6 + 24TB RAID 6 # Adaptec RAID 5405 w/ Chenbro CK12804 SAS Expander # Norco RPC 4220

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                                            You sire, have alot of porn.
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                                              Originally posted by David O. McKay
                                              The home is the first and most effective place to learn the lessons of life: truth, honor, virtue, self control, the value of education, honest work, and the purpose and privilege of life. Nothing can take the place of home in rearing and teaching children, and no other success can compensate for failure in the home.
                                              Originally posted by Albert Einstein
                                              Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.

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                                                Interesting choice of coolers for a CFX set up with no spaces ^
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                                                  Originally posted by demo View Post
                                                  Interesting choice of coolers for a CFX set up with no spaces ^
                                                  You talking about the coolers on the cards? They are the ones that came with the card, Gigabytes Windforce

                                                  While playing Max Payne or The Witcher for at max settings, the cards didn't get hotter then 65 degrees celcius, so there isn't anything to worry about.
                                                  Last edited by Eisberg; Nov 28, 2012, 05:55 AM.
                                                  Originally posted by David O. McKay
                                                  The home is the first and most effective place to learn the lessons of life: truth, honor, virtue, self control, the value of education, honest work, and the purpose and privilege of life. Nothing can take the place of home in rearing and teaching children, and no other success can compensate for failure in the home.
                                                  Originally posted by Albert Einstein
                                                  Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.

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                                                    Interesting choice of tie-wraps for cable management ^



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                                                      Originally posted by Eisberg View Post
                                                      You talking about the coolers on the cards? They are the ones that came with the card, Gigabytes Windforce

                                                      While playing Max Payne or The Witcher for at max settings, the cards didn't get hotter then 65 degrees celcius, so there isn't anything to worry about.
                                                      Normally, people buy cards with coolers that exhaust the hot air out of the case when using CFX or SLI, where as those dump the hot air inside the case, and the top card has no breathing room. Perhaps 7850's dont produce as much heat as high end cards, so you may be ok. Good luck in summer with an oc.
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                                                        Originally posted by demo View Post
                                                        Normally, people buy cards with coolers that exhaust the hot air out of the case when using CFX or SLI, where as those dump the hot air inside the case, and the top card has no breathing room. Perhaps 7850's dont produce as much heat as high end cards, so you may be ok. Good luck in summer with an oc.
                                                        In my opinion I think it will be fine.
                                                        My Dealings

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                                                          Friend of mine made the same mistake with 6970's, they were not fine unfortunately

                                                          Rule of thumb; if you are not going water, buy reference cards for SLI/CFX.
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                                                            Originally posted by demo View Post

                                                            Rule of thumb; if you are not going water, buy reference cards for SLI/CFX.


                                                            I was shocked to find out how bad those style coolers are with even a single space in between them. On the other hand it doesn't seem to make much of a difference with reference blower coolers.
                                                            Originally posted by Mangler
                                                            Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.

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                                                              They're 7850s, not heavily oc'd 7970 GEs. He should be fine.
                                                              Originally posted by Akumajo
                                                              a prime time magnifying glass of clusterfark shatstorm brewery.
                                                              Originally posted by wabbitslayer
                                                              congratulations on the anniversary of your emancipation from the Great Uterine Squeeze.
                                                              Originally posted by swingline
                                                              There are two types of people in the world: those that are humble and those that will be.

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                                                                My 560s ran hot as hell. I had to zip tie a 120mm fan to the side of the cards to force some air in between them.
                                                                Originally posted by Mangler
                                                                Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.

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                                                                  I have a second Gigabyte 670 wind-force coming today. Hope they don't get too hot when I add the second card. Right now with just the single card in, it idles at 30C, and I haven't seen it hit 60C yet.

                                                                  Edit: Idle temps are great. Top card only went up 1C, so I guess it depends on your board with these non-ref coolers. My cards are almost an inch apart on this ASUS.
                                                                  Last edited by Greasy; Nov 28, 2012, 02:11 PM.

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                                                                    Originally posted by Greasy View Post
                                                                    I have a second Gigabyte 670 wind-force coming today. Hope they don't get too hot when I add the second card. Right now with just the single card in, it idles at 30C, and I haven't seen it hit 60C yet.

                                                                    Edit: Idle temps are great. Top card only went up 1C, so I guess it depends on your board with these non-ref coolers. My cards are almost an inch apart on this ASUS.
                                                                    fantastic setup. pics with both cards should be supplied.
                                                                    Originally posted by KAC
                                                                    Gays if I had boyfriends your mums wouldn’t have produced your sorry asses.

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                                                                      Originally posted by slaWter View Post
                                                                      My server received a storage upgrade yesterday.
                                                                      Building the array will take a few days. I'm also verifying the first array at the same time. Since RAID 6 worked so nicely the first time, a went with RAID 6 again.

                                                                      A few photos:








                                                                      And old ones from the inside:




                                                                      OUTSTANDING!!!!!

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                                                                        Originally posted by mullet View Post
                                                                        OUTSTANDING!!!!!
                                                                        Thanks mullet!

                                                                        I finally have it up and running. Wasn't as issue free as I expected but it's working now:

                                                                        Gaming PC Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition 4.0GHz # ASUS Rampage III Extreme # 6GB DDR3 1600MHz # Zotac GTX 680 4GB SLI # Intel X25-M G2 160GB # 4TB HDDs, 6.75TB eSATA # Silverstone TJ10
                                                                        Screen Setup 3x HP ZR30w 30" 7680x1600, LG Flatron W2363D 120Hz 3D Vision, Samsung LE-46M87BD
                                                                        Mac Pro Mid 2010 # Intel Xeon 6 Core 3.33GHz # 12GB DDR3 1333MHz # 2x AMD Radeon HD 5770 # OCZ Vertex 2 120GB, 5TB HDDs, 2TB USB
                                                                        MacBook Pro Retina 15" Mid 2012 # Intel Core i7 2.7GHz # 16GB DDR3 1600MHz # nVidia 650M 1024MB # Samsung 830 768GB SATA 3.0 & 512GB USB 3.0 # 27" LED Cinema Display
                                                                        Fileserver Intel Core i3 530 1.2GHz # 4GB DDR3 1333MHz # Intel X25-V G2 40GB, WDC Scorpio 250GB # 16TB RAID 6 + 24TB RAID 6 # Adaptec RAID 5405 w/ Chenbro CK12804 SAS Expander # Norco RPC 4220

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                                                                          Holly cow!!!

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                                                                            Why is it that the server has cheaper cpu and motherboard and memory but has alot of money in the hardrives.? Why not xeon cpus etc more memory too. I know nothing about servers. What do you use them for?
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                                                                              Originally posted by fasedw View Post
                                                                              Why is it that the server has cheaper cpu and motherboard and memory but has alot of money in the hardrives.? Why not xeon cpus etc more memory too. I know nothing about servers. What do you use them for?
                                                                              If it's primarily a file server, you don't need much CPU at all. Cool and quite is typically what you're after if that's all it's going to be doing.

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                                                                                Originally posted by fasedw View Post
                                                                                Why is it that the server has cheaper cpu and motherboard and memory but has alot of money in the hardrives.? Why not xeon cpus etc more memory too. I know nothing about servers. What do you use them for?
                                                                                See below...

                                                                                Originally posted by Greasy View Post
                                                                                If it's primarily a file server, you don't need much CPU at all. Cool and quite is typically what you're after if that's all it's going to be doing.
                                                                                Exactly

                                                                                Plus, everything is downclocked or on power saving mode. Back then, those components were some of the most efficient ones. And the CPU is usually idling anyway.
                                                                                The RAID controller handles all redundancy calculations, which are quite demanding for RAID 6. Therefore, I invested a bit of money to get proper entry-level storage equipment instead of CPU/RAM/Motherboard hardware I won't use.
                                                                                Gaming PC Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition 4.0GHz # ASUS Rampage III Extreme # 6GB DDR3 1600MHz # Zotac GTX 680 4GB SLI # Intel X25-M G2 160GB # 4TB HDDs, 6.75TB eSATA # Silverstone TJ10
                                                                                Screen Setup 3x HP ZR30w 30" 7680x1600, LG Flatron W2363D 120Hz 3D Vision, Samsung LE-46M87BD
                                                                                Mac Pro Mid 2010 # Intel Xeon 6 Core 3.33GHz # 12GB DDR3 1333MHz # 2x AMD Radeon HD 5770 # OCZ Vertex 2 120GB, 5TB HDDs, 2TB USB
                                                                                MacBook Pro Retina 15" Mid 2012 # Intel Core i7 2.7GHz # 16GB DDR3 1600MHz # nVidia 650M 1024MB # Samsung 830 768GB SATA 3.0 & 512GB USB 3.0 # 27" LED Cinema Display
                                                                                Fileserver Intel Core i3 530 1.2GHz # 4GB DDR3 1333MHz # Intel X25-V G2 40GB, WDC Scorpio 250GB # 16TB RAID 6 + 24TB RAID 6 # Adaptec RAID 5405 w/ Chenbro CK12804 SAS Expander # Norco RPC 4220

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                                                                                  Originally posted by fasedw View Post
                                                                                  Why is it that the server has cheaper cpu and motherboard and memory but has alot of money in the hardrives.? Why not xeon cpus etc more memory too. I know nothing about servers. What do you use them for?
                                                                                  It very much depends on the purpose of the server. Buying top line cpu's when you want storage doesn't make sense, you don't need a lot of CPU for straight fileserving. When you add serivces on top of just a fileserver you drive the need for CPU, like if you're running A/V on the box, streaming with on-the-fly conversion, large software arrays with parity; start pushing things like compression and the deduplication and you'll ramp up the memory needs and CPU needs fast.

                                                                                  For modern NAS running 1GbE and housing 2-4 disks, an ARM or Atom with 2GB memory is usually sufficient for stripe or mirror modes (RAID 0/1/10).

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