The two Asetek 550LCs with corsair ML120s on them.
64GB of DDR3 ECC ram
Random GT 210 I had floating around my desk.
the oversized motherboard that i need to find a case for.
How it sits while Im testing things with it and looking for a case for it to live in.
Just another angle.
I dont know how the dude that had this last did this but he broke 2 latches for the ram and a clip on a fan header.
I have no clue how he managed this one.
I just cant get over this core count. (I know there are single CPUs that will beat this but for what I have in this I cant get over it)
Tim
This system was supported to replace my NAS (that is named Toejam) but as I have decided to keep it its own system and make it 100% NAS so I need a new name for this one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a dual Xeon E5-2643 V2 system on a Supermicro board with 64Gb ECC REG DDR3 and a refurbed HX1000I psu that I got when I ordered a refurb HX750i off amazon. Its mostly a in home server to do whatever the hell I want to with. It is watercooled because it was actually cheaper to watercool it than it was to get air coolers. I got 2 refurbed Asetek 550LC from IBuyPower on ebay for like $35 with shipping. Now I did have to get the retention rings from Asetek directly because the motherboard ILM is LGA2011 narrow and what normal person is going to put a watercooler on that. (If any one needs 2 rings for LGA115x let me know) The gt 210 is mostly just so I have more output options when setting the system up and to output at 1080p (and its just floating around my desk with two 8800GTXs a dead 750TI and a dead 9500GT) I did buy a "broken" board (see photos) the previous owner managed to brake 2 RAM latches, a fan header clip, and bent the corner of the board by the 24pin. The dude said it all works fine and so far thats what iv experienced.
Color(s): Black
RGB Lighting? No
Theme: none
Cooling: AIO Cooling
Size: XL-ATX
Type: General Build
Build Updates
Name and more photos
Found a case for it
Gave is a name
Added a cheep ssd
Removed the gt210
Added some more photos (iv had it back apart since i took the photos and iv done some wire management on it i just dident take any photos of that)