Lets see your Rack-O-Computers

Tarca

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Time for a thread for you guys that have naked PCs in stacks or racks :Q Lets see your caseless PCs :D

Show us how real DC nuts crunch units:D
 

Engineer

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#1 :D

#2 :D:D <-- Notice the fans in this photo...you can see the blades. They were "ON" when the photo was taken. Great shutter speed on the Kodak Digital Camera! :p

#3 :D:D:D

:D
 

Pokey

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LOL

Sorry, but I get tickled everytime I see your rack....................... :p :p

You would think I would be over it by now...........................Pretty is as pretty does though.

No way I'm showin' mine................... :p :p :p

(Actually I don't have enough parts to put something like that together.)

Hope you are feeling better Engineer. :beer: :D
 

Engineer

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Now that I'm upgrading my Daughter's PC (TBird 1000 with 256 Megs PC133 to P4 2.6C with 512Megs Dual Channel DDR :D), I have a delimma....I don't have a spot for the TBird/board/memory. I may just donate it to a TeAmmate as long as they crunch! :Q
 

Freewolf

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I don't have any naked machines, I have clothes on all of mine . After all I have a kid :p
 

Engineer

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Originally posted by: BofBnT
Originally posted by: compudog
It's not much.

:camera:

From left to right, PII-400, T-bird 1.0, Duron 1.3.

Good start!

Now you have to fill up that switch:p

Hey, I've got both 16 and 8 port switches on my rack. Do I have to fill them all? (I have 10 so far..+ 3 inside (through wall cables)...so I would need 11 more to max it out! :Q)???

:p

 

Freewolf

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Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: BofBnT
Originally posted by: compudog
It's not much.

:camera:

From left to right, PII-400, T-bird 1.0, Duron 1.3.

Good start!

Now you have to fill up that switch:p

Hey, I've got both 16 and 8 port switches on my rack. Do I have to fill them all? (I have 10 so far..+ 3 inside (through wall cables)...so I would need 11 more to max it out! :Q)???

:p


hmmm I could just about do it except for the fact that mine are in 3 different rooms
:)
 

Coquito

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Originally posted by: Engineer
Now that I'm upgrading my Daughter's PC (TBird 1000 with 256 Megs PC133 to P4 2.6C with 512Megs Dual Channel DDR :D), I have a delimma....I don't have a spot for the TBird/board/memory. I may just donate it to a TeAmmate as long as they crunch! :Q

<--------------- ME

I need some heat while living in the basement(not the proudest moment of my life). I would gladly set it up here & keep it crunching till it burns out. Ever since I had to put my vaio down, there's been an empty void in my life.:(

 

Tarca

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Wow awesome pics there guys! Some guys a work did not believe me when I mentioned that I know some geeks that have bare systems crunching away. :D
 

Pokey

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Engineer, I think the rule is to fill all empty switch ports..............:)

I know I can't stand to see one unused. In fact I bought an extra one just so I would have something to fill.

:D
 

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Coquito

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Smoke, the shelves in your first shot look like they are about to collapse. Try and sturdy those things, or else you might have an ordeal along the lines that BC did earlier in the week.
 

Engineer

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Hey Greg, that's a great looking rack you've got there. Makes me sorta want to expand mine or just add another! :p

;)
 

Smoke

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Originally posted by: Coquito
Smoke, the shelves in your first shot look like they are about to collapse. Try and sturdy those things, or else you might have an ordeal along the lines that BC did earlier in the week.
Famous last words, I don't think I'm going to have a problem. :Q

That is a Rubber Maid Shelving Unit that can hold a whole lot of weight. Each shelf holds 150 lbs. Units snap together without tools in five minutes or less. Durable resin construction resists moisture; won't warp, crack, rust, split, peel or rot. Assembly required.Five ventilated Shelves 72-5/16h x 36w x 18d. Shpg. wt. 22 lbs. It can be purchased at Home Depot and/or Lowe's.


http://www.rubbermaidproducts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=rubbermaidproducts&Product_Code=RHP+7086&Category_Code=Utility+Shelving

 

Ketteringo

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King of blurry, but its almost 5am and I need to go to bed :)

One on the left is a 2500+ @ 3200+, the one on the right is a 2000+. The one on the left has 3 120GB HDDs and a 46GB HDD inside, and the HDD on top is another 120GB :) The 3200+ has a gig of 2700 CL2 HyperX, the 2000+ has 512 PC2100 Corsair something :)

Edit: forgot the link, lol!

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Pokey

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Hey Smoke nice setup, but I think I spotted a little unused shelf space on that bottom shelf.......hummm............... :D :D :p :p
 

Coquito

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:music:Racks, racks, good for the heart
for more to build, you need more parts
more parts you buy, the better you feel
so build your racks before Seti is sealed.:music:


Well that was fun. I'm hoping seti doesn't end till at least late april, that way, at least the rigs will be able to contribute more than just a couple wus.



 

panhead49

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hey tarca.........show us a pic of your setup.......;)


edit
you show me yours...i'll show you mine...;)
 

HayHauler

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Originally posted by: Smoke
Originally posted by: Coquito
Smoke, the shelves in your first shot look like they are about to collapse. Try and sturdy those things, or else you might have an ordeal along the lines that BC did earlier in the week.
Famous last words, I don't think I'm going to have a problem. :Q

That is a Rubber Maid Shelving Unit that can hold a whole lot of weight. Each shelf holds 150 lbs. Units snap together without tools in five minutes or less. Durable resin construction resists moisture; won't warp, crack, rust, split, peel or rot. Assembly required.Five ventilated Shelves 72-5/16h x 36w x 18d. Shpg. wt. 22 lbs. It can be purchased at Home Depot and/or Lowe's.


http://www.rubbermaidproducts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=rubbermaidproducts&Product_Code=RHP+7086&Category_Code=Utility+Shelving

Smoke, I think he was taking about the first picture of the small white shelves attached to the peg board wall.
Hay
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