Interest check on breaking up my dual 1gig PIII SCSI setup *Got Pics*

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Interest check on breaking up my dual 1gig PIII SCSI setup *Got Pics*

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If there is enough interest in purchasing the whole thing
I'll part it out. Can anyone help me host some pics? LMK - OK got pics
Here goes:
BigBox #1
BigBox #2
BigBox #3


Custom Full Tower Inwin (custom paint & fans) w/350W
Enermax, 2 x 120mm Panaflo & 2 x 92mm Sanyo Denki fans on a
dual voltage baybus. Case is painted Silver/Gray Hammerite
on front and top, all drive faces are painted to match
front. Sides are black wrinkle, brushed chrome handles on
top, and 120mm biohazard screen on front. All other grills
are chrome

Asus CUV4X-D - $125
2 x 1000mhz Pentium III FCPGA CPUs - $260
2 x Alpha PAL-6035s w/YSTech fans - $45
1gig of PC133 Micron RAM (4 x 256mb sticks)- $110
Matrox G400 Max dual head - $75
FireWire card - $35
U2W SCSI controller - $85
10/100 3Com NIC - $20
2 x new 36.4gb U160 10k Cheetah SCA drives w/adapters - $240 ea.

The following have been painted to match the case front and
should go with the tower:
SBLive Platinum w/LiveDrive (painted) - $95
40x Plextor Ultrawide CDROM - $70
8x4x32 HP 9200i CDRW (new) - $90
SCSI Zip - $50
Dual voltage baybus - $30
3.5" floppy - $15
Full tilt custom Inwin tower with all the 5 1/4" drives
above, SBLive Platinum, the 350watt Enermax, the four fans &
baybus - $510

The entire system w/new Win2k OEM - $1920


What can I say - it's a beautifull thing.
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Here's a little something to do while you're figuring out what to buy - Enjoy!!! :D
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Would it be somewhat simple to add more switches to the baybus? And, do you need 3-pin fans for it?
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No the baybus is a manufactuered item and the fans you attach to it use bare leads. It gets it's power from a PSU molex connector. You can put more than one fan on a channel, but you don't want to overload the amperage. For instance I wouldn't put two 120mm fans on a switch. I hope this helps.
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Interested in one of those Cheetahs

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That's a very nice setup you have and its gotta be hard to part out all the time and effort you put into it.
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Post by Sean »

Hmm, ok. Would I be able to hook 2 80mm fans up to one? And, do you think I could change my 4-pin connecting fans into just the cords?
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I don't see a problem with 80mm fans as long as the total draw of Amps didn't overload the switch. As for reducing your four pin connectors to bare leads that's not a big deal. Anyone else want to weigh in on this?
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Was it fairly simple to make, and was it costly or not? I was looking into making my own, but don't really want to do anything major until I have the rest of the main parts I still WANT to get (another HD for RAID, burner, sound card - using onboard now, better speakers, etc).
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I was going to make mine, but I bought one as my labor + parts would have been more. I havn't soldered anything in ages ;) Check around someone might have one for sale.
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lol, I like that tin-can that says "pork" on it :D


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Damn, I want that 120mm BIOhazard fan grille !! LMk if you wanna get rid of that !
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Would you maybe be willing to just sell me the live! drive and cables? I've been looking for one to add on to my x-gamer. Is it the type with or without the remote?
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Hi - the grill goes with the box Todd sorry ;)

The LiveDrive goes with the SBLive sorry

That Can of PORK is genuine Regan era Govt. give away food from the 80's and is one of my favorite things. You'll have to buy this whole system, turn it into a time machine and get some fresh ones. BTW - the pork made great BB-Q sandwiches :D

I've had a fair number of offers for the various parts so this week I'll start seeing who wants what.
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Post by highme »

damn, if the fella in charge of buying new stuff at the office knew how much faster I could work (CAD) if I had that machine.


here's a drool laden bump
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