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Just a some novel advice, don't test your PSU mod till its 100% completed. Being lazy will be your downfall. I literally fried 4 cheap PSUs not being careful. I bought a new Thermaltake 430 watt PSU from BestBuy (ouch) and have yet to fry it. I learned not to test it after every small modification to it and only test it once it is fully bolted down in the server PSU case.

All I have left is the fans on the PSU. I have dual 40mm on the back running off fan controller and a high flow 60mm running at 5v in the front.

The Corsair 750 will be a bit of a challenge when it comes to heat dissipation, but I have an idea for it.

P.S. I only had 4/8 HDDs in my RAID. Basically testing the Dell backplane compatibility to the new PSU (which was a success)
 
Got my radiator mounted. Slave PSU is 95% complete. I need to replace the LEDs on the status board to 5v LEDs.

Other than that that I need to reinforce the 22ATX connector and find a clean way to wire the PSU_ON and ground over to the master PSU

EDIT: IDK why the motherboard looks lopsided. It is completely straight in person. Also my sleeved wires look like crap. I had them built for me.

I should probably invest in a real camera

EDIT 2: Everything looks extremely dusty. The only thing that is dusty is the drive release. I REALLY need a better camera
 

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