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Project Ivy Mike
- gb2matty
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- Location: Wonka's Chocolate Factory
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- CPU: i7 3770 3.9 ghz
- RAM: G.Skill 12gb 1333
- Motherboard: ASUS P8b75-V
- GPU: EVGA GTX 780
- Display: Samsung 1920 x 1080
- Cooling: Air - Standard
- Location: Pri's server closet
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I just searched up the Chassis you are using Vodka, the one i found is near 500 USD! Thats crazy, i could never afford this ha ha ha.
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- skoch26
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Re: Project Ivy Mike
Lian Li = 'spensive. Thought everyone knew that xD. Im quite impressed with that water cooling system. Nothing like making your computer look like a spaceship.
- tomisafish
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- CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K @ 4.2GHz
- RAM: Mushkin 8GB 1600MHz
- Motherboard: Asus Maximus V Gene
- GPU: EVGA GTX 670
- Display: LG IPS226 | Generic 4:3 thing.
- Cooling: Open water loop
- System Link: http://bit.ly/LgejqK
- Location: UK
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Re: Project Ivy Mike
Now when he does a next "Project" I really want him to call it "Project Millennium Falcon"skoch26 wrote:Lian Li = 'spensive. Thought everyone knew that xD. Im quite impressed with that water cooling system. Nothing like making your computer look like a spaceship.
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Indeed it is a pricy case. I paid about £330 for the case and the window is only sold separately which was another £70. The window for this Lian Li cost more than my old case did lol.
The server case I use is a Lian Li also the PC-343B which retails for about £250.
Desktop case USA: $514
Desktop Window USA: $100
Server Case USA: $390
I really do like the Lian Li cases though they are all aluminium construction and very high quality. The PC-X2000 which is the desktop case came with acoustic dampening material on the inside and a six drive backplane at the bottom which is quite a high end feature. I really like how it's all compartmentalised so you can separate components out and hide cables.
My next project is Colossus 2.5 - It's a major update to my main server. I'll be documenting it with pictures once I have some more parts for it. Still waiting for Samsung to release their 3TB drives. But basically it's going to use these parts:
HP SAS Expander (Already got this on ebay for £110, retails £330)
LSI 9260-8i RAID card (£450, will probably buy this from scan.co.uk)
30 x 3TB disks (90TB combined) I'm looking to pay about £100 each which is why I need Samsung to release theirs
I'll also be using three backplanes most likely no-name OEM models. About £80 each.
And finally I'll be adding in 48GB of Memory using 6 x 8GB RAM modules (1333MHz CAS9) I've not yet decided on a manufacturer as it doesn't really matter RAM is RAM. But It's looking to be about £80 per stick for £480 total on memory.
Once I have these new parts I'll be selling my 24GB of Memory, two HighPoint 2320 RAID cards and other components.
The server case I use is a Lian Li also the PC-343B which retails for about £250.
Desktop case USA: $514
Desktop Window USA: $100
Server Case USA: $390
I really do like the Lian Li cases though they are all aluminium construction and very high quality. The PC-X2000 which is the desktop case came with acoustic dampening material on the inside and a six drive backplane at the bottom which is quite a high end feature. I really like how it's all compartmentalised so you can separate components out and hide cables.
My next project is Colossus 2.5 - It's a major update to my main server. I'll be documenting it with pictures once I have some more parts for it. Still waiting for Samsung to release their 3TB drives. But basically it's going to use these parts:
HP SAS Expander (Already got this on ebay for £110, retails £330)
LSI 9260-8i RAID card (£450, will probably buy this from scan.co.uk)
30 x 3TB disks (90TB combined) I'm looking to pay about £100 each which is why I need Samsung to release theirs
I'll also be using three backplanes most likely no-name OEM models. About £80 each.
And finally I'll be adding in 48GB of Memory using 6 x 8GB RAM modules (1333MHz CAS9) I've not yet decided on a manufacturer as it doesn't really matter RAM is RAM. But It's looking to be about £80 per stick for £480 total on memory.
Once I have these new parts I'll be selling my 24GB of Memory, two HighPoint 2320 RAID cards and other components.
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