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Mord-Sith
08-27-01, 10:48 PM
hey I just saw you computer bed setup and you need to go to walmart and get a cheep book shelf then just get some wood blocks or somthing to screw into the shelves. That way the mobos will stand up vertialy. Im sure you can then figure out some way to mount the psus and hds. I would also get arround to installing winvnc on all you computers so you can controll them from 1 computer that way you can ditch all the mouses (yes mouses not mice :) ) Just an Idea I had.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?cat=4774&product_id=895725&type=1&path=0:4044:4049:4774&dept=4044

Its not on the webpage but they did have a 7 shelf bookcase for like 49 bucks that I saw a few weeks back.

Ebola
08-28-01, 12:40 AM
find some cardboard boxes and make cases. hey poor people use em for houses. they can't be that bad. :p

1g_raider
08-28-01, 01:00 AM
Originally posted by Ebola
find some cardboard boxes and make cases. hey poor people use em for houses. they can't be that bad. :p

Now theres an idea.....
Get a long narrow box, open at both ends and mount the boards somehow and then take a large room fan and blow air through the whole box. Mass cooling. I know stanman has to have cooling problems in the computer room with all that hardware running in there.

Stanman
08-28-01, 05:23 AM
you need to go to walmart
I need to do a lot of things.
I need to have time to go Walmart.
stanman has to have cooling problems in the computer room with all that hardware running in there.
No problem, it's about 105f in there on hot days. (ultimate torure test) The air to that room is cut off. It would be impossible to cool those rigs. It costs more to cool them than to run them, there are five more in cases on floor.
All the cooling ducts in upstairs have been re-routed to my room, and the return duct is re-routed with 2 eight inch ducts to my room. so that there is no cooling upstairs except my room. Thermostat is there also. works pretty good, It will be 70f in my room and you walk into the hall and it feels like you went into the attic. Downstairs is cool.

$30000 in debt
$00000 in debt here

Lews
08-28-01, 01:18 PM
I'd love to see that setup.

Its funny, I now am looking for systems to fold on even my purchase decisions have that in the back of my mind.


Hmmm, I think our company needs 10 new dual athlon servers.....yeah!!

burn'em
08-28-01, 08:50 PM
Did I miss something? Did Stanman have picture up showing his rigs? If there was I like to see it.
Ya that cooling is a pain. I live in a small Condo in Southern CA. with five rigs, two Duals and I feel for you Stanman it get so hot in here, my wife threatened to tape the door shut with me in here!
I tried to shut all the AC ducts but the one in my computer room by she was wise to that.lol

Edit: I found the bed Folders lol.

Stanman
08-28-01, 09:52 PM
Edit: I found the bed Folders lol.
Yeah thats the worst of them, most of my rigs are one in a case and one out of a case on top of it. I just threw that picture up cause someone asked about the MLR810 generic all in one board and that picture is four of them with 1.0 AXIA's at 1.33 with default voltage and 250 w psu's, so we are talking about $850.00
four 5333 mhz complete. :rolleyes:

burn'em
08-28-01, 09:55 PM
Originally posted by Stanman

Yeah thats the worst of them, most of my rigs are one in a case and one out of a case on top of it. I just threw that picture up cause someone asked about the MLR810 generic all in one board and that picture is four of them with 1.0 AXIA's at 1.33 with default voltage and 250 w psu's, so we are talking about $850.00
four 5333 mhz complete. :rolleyes:

I sent you an email.

Paul -The Mad Hatter
08-28-01, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by Stanman

Yeah thats the worst of them, most of my rigs are one in a case and one out of a case on top of it. I just threw that picture up cause someone asked about the MLR810 generic all in one board and that picture is four of them with 1.0 AXIA's at 1.33 with default voltage and 250 w psu's, so we are talking about $850.00
four 5333 mhz complete. :rolleyes:

I love the dedication man, keep up the good work :)