i need to build me a home server... gotta have some redirect sites & stuff that i can use.
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i need to build me a home server... gotta have some redirect sites & stuff that i can use.
Pretty old rig:
Cooler Master RC690 case
Core2Duo E8400 (overclocked @ 3.2ghz)
Xigmatek S1283 CPU cooler
4gb DDR2-800 G.Skill
Corsair vx550w PSU
XFX GTX275 GPU
1.7tb or so worth of storage
22" Acer LCD
32" Westinghouse LCD (for movies and my PS3, occasionally used for various projects)
PS3
Onkyo S3100 sound system
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Edit: I might buy a couple more cold cathodes and set this up again:
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Gotta love the CM690. Great case!
Intel QX6700 8MB L2 cache -@ 3.35 ghz Quad core
Zalman Copper CPU cooler
6Gb Corsair XMS2 DDR2 ram @ 866mhz
2 x XFX 8800 GTX 768 mb @ 633mhz running SLI
900 W Silverstone power supply
Asus P5N32-E SLI motherboard
5 x 1TB WD HDD greens (C drive black)
QNAP TS 459 Pro+ NAS with 4 2TB WD greens
Antec 900 case
Creative SB Audigy 2 24 bit sound card
Pioneer BDC-202 Blue Ray Player / DVD Burner
Dual 47" Soniq HD LCD's
Logitech G19 keyboard
Logitech G35 headset
Logitech G9x
W7 Ultimate 64bit
Earthquake Cinenova Grande 5 amplifier
(8-ohm load), all channels driven per ch: 360 Watts RMS
(4-ohm load), all channels driven per ch: 610 Watts RMS
(2-ohm load), all channels driven per ch: 810 Watts RMS
B&W DM 649 speakers
1TB external WD book...
This is as it was when I first got it... Plus my Alienware lappy that I've now given to my 8yo son.
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I'm kind of due to do a new computer soon as its getting a bit long in the tooth.
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And my messy screen shot of one of my massacre's in L4D... Got to love Steam.
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This is my car PC for my Toyota Hilux.
These are some of the basic specs:
CPU - x86 family 6 model 14 stepping 8 intel 1.83 GHz core 2 duo
HDD - Laptop 5400 rpm 500 gig
RAM - 2 gig (single)
OPP - W7 Ultimate 32bit and using Centrafuse 3.
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CNET - REVIEW
http://reviews.cnet.com/barebones-pc...-31997510.html
I've also gotten a basic no frills single din indash touch screen with a res of 1600 x 1200 so I should be happy with that.
Using also the CNX-P1900 dual output 140 WATT intelligent DC-DC power regulator...
http://carnetix.com/images/P1900_1.jpg
Features
* 140 Watt Dual Output Regulator
* Jumper selectable main output of +18/+19/+20V
* Jumper selectable secondary output of +12V/+13.5V or +5V
* Optional 3rd output using the CNX - P5V +5v/15 watt regulator.
* Survives Engine Cranking under full load over entire temperature range
* Includes sophisticated Startup/Shutdown Controller
* Includes sturdy aluminum chassis with variable speed fan suitable for car environment
* Field upgradable flash microprocessor
* Low battery monitor prevents drained battery, even during Standy/Sleep
* "Deadman Timer" automatically exits Sleep mode after 72 hours to prevent battery damage
* "Anti Thump" delayed remote control for audio amplifiers
* Remote "Pulse Start" from wireless device or car alarm/remote start system
* Over current protection on both outputs with graceful forced shutdown of main output
* Powers both your CarPC/Mac AND your screen or USB devices
* Compatible with Mac mini including startup and sleep mode
* Compatible with Pentium P4-based systems such as Travla C158-120, Sumicom S630, or Xenarc SC8*
* Full, safe support for Windows Standby mode including auto shutdown if PC fails to shutdown
* Over voltage surge suppression on battery input for protection of harsh automotive environment
* User replaceable fuse on battery input to protect your car from internal short circuits
* Very compact design measuring 4.6" x 3.25" x 1.75" (L x W x H) or 117mm x 83mm x 45mm.
looks like 13TB
hahahahaha I live in Australia dude :P Yes that 13TB and I'm nearly full.
He appreciates it believe me...
omg..Oh wow I def added wrong :lol:...Well Ill pay for the shipping. :lol: that pc is bitchin!...Maybe if my car didnt take all my funds, I could have a sweet one.
:lol: you can take out a few HDs if you want haha.
PM sent :P