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Cray C916 (Supercomputer) scratch build - NAS case

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Loving all this, can't wait to see a finished product.

Are you going to take pics of the parts installs?

Will do that later when i make the brackets and frames to keep drives and motherboard standing in the case, and when i know wich ITX to use.

I have all the parts here, but dont know yet wich one to use.

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Found some more memory, so now i got 8GB ram on this board. Would be more than enough for what i´m gonna use it for :)

 

Specs.

AMD APU C-60 1.0GHz Dual-Core
AMD FCH A50M (Hudson M1)
Integrated ATI Radeon™ HD 6290 GPU 
6 x SATA 6Gb/s port

And... 4-6 2tb drives, depending on space and heat issues. Not gonna raid it, since i have another server as backup for important stuff + cloud backups.
 

 

 

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Its putty-time, adding some bondo and sanding it. 

 

All walls done, and the floor is on.

 

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Hehe, im posting it on other forums too, but im not into any kind of competition or doing it to win anything.

Just a fan of old big computers with a soul in the case :)

Going for a Cray T94 next after this, already started some, and after that its the Weebo robot from the movie flubber in the making.

So, im a little strange in that way making wierd stuff :P

The Cray T94 is a beaty, imagine running watercooling in the top hoses/pipes, gonna be a cool case to build also :)

CrayT94_Feathered.jpg

 

I see a pair of Scythe Himuro HDD Coolers in the bottem there =D and Your build looks great =D

i7 4790K@4.5GHz-1.15V, BeQuiet! SR2, Asrock z97e-itx/ac, Kingston  Fury 16GB@1866MHz, GTX 670 2GB, 3x ssdNOW300V 300ishGB, Bitfenix Prodigy, OCZ ZT 750W Twittwit@enRodjavel

 

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