Kill Bill
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You should sell them 3 bad pc's (including servers) and get 1 top of line pc and 1 decent serverHere is my baby doing a little spybot action.
Ipod Touch - 16 GB
New Desk Setup
You should sell them 3 bad pc's (including servers) and get 1 top of line pc and 1 decent serverHere is my baby doing a little spybot action.
Ipod Touch - 16 GB
New Desk Setup
You should sell them 3 bad pc's (including servers) and get 1 top of line pc and 1 decent server
I used to have that case, it was a lovely case for the 5 months I had it. (it got severely damaged when my old PC exploded. (faulty PSU sparked and caught on fire while I was using the PC. Killed everything except for my HDDs, and the HDDs are still in use today)
Wow that sucks, what PSU was it?
Sounds exciting! (for the explosions part only of course )
That sucks! at least your HDD's made it through the chaos! poor CPU trapped inside a huge cooler (which ironicaly will not cool it down anymore ) and being about to be burnt to death!
R.I.P. Comp
It was a Super Flower Components 750W.
The top one is
2 - Xeon dual core CPUs (5000 series),
4 GB of Kingston ECC DDR2,
SATA hot swap backplane (4 drives max)
3 150GB WD Raptors in a RAID 5 array (hot swap),
Windows Small Business Server 2003 with Exchange,
DVD/CDRW,
dual redundant 700W PSU,
dual gigabit Intel NICs,
Intel RAID controller
Intel 5000P chipset
Supermicro 1U chassis.
The bottom one is
single 5000 series Xeon dual core (upgradeable to two),
2GB of ECC Kingston DDR2 (at the moment anyways),
DVD/CDRW,
Adaptec SCSI single channel PCI-X RAID controller,
dual channel SCSI hotswap backplane,
3 - 80 pin (hot swap) 136 GB Seagate 10k RPM SCSI U320,
triple redundant 760W PSU (hot swap),
dual gigabit Intel NICs
Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server 2005.
Intel 5000P chipset,
Supermicro 3U chassis.