Beautiful. Very respectful fan job. That said, there's not enough cardboard in your setup. Here's inspiration:
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High quality zip ties with a reasonable amount of the machine actually inside the case. I would say this is above average.
How is that ghetto lol. Now, I’d understand if you were like me with a crusty ass laptop in the corner of my room 2500km away from me, running some Linux and 4 external hard drives, but Xeon and ghetto?
You had me with "Specs are slightly in flux right now". Beautiful.
Does anyone have tips on how to source large capacity hard drives on the cheap? I was a silly and didn't set my storage to be redundant and I'm trying to rectify that.
I've found used SAS drives really cheap. Averaged around £6 per tb.
Really now? Whereabouts are you looking for deals like that? Are there any limitations concerning sas drives, other than the different connection? Can they be pooled with SATA drives?
I should probably google all of this haha
I just grab them off ebay. SAS drives are almost exclusively used in enterprise servers, so there's fuck all demand for them on the used market. Buy a cheap PCIe SAS controller card and you're good to go.
I use Unraid which doesn't care at all about what types of drives you use, so you can mix and match into one huge array. I have 8x SAS and 2x SATA drives in one array.
Nice. A Thermaltake CoreV21 has a LOT of space inside for drives amd other hacks
I might move my server to my CoreV21 at the end of the year when I upgrade my desktop. Love the case but it's a bit large ot have on top of my desk.
It is huge. it fills the full volume of an Ikea Kallax opening, I have mine hanging out so wires in back against the wall have some room...plus some airflow. if the Kallax wasn't against a wall it would slide back all the way. It has plastic feed about 12-15 mm tall (I think) feet are about 3mm too tall so I trimmed them. But on thingverse somebody made a 3d printer model for replacing them.
I know lol, I went from a little baby Silverstone itx case to this monstrosity. I love the modularity of it but it's just so big. I don't think I'll go back to itx, it's honesly a fucking pain, but I'm probably getting a slimmer case.