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    The floppy drive is no longer obsolete. AmEv's Avatar
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    (Some of) the backstory:

    About a half year ago, I bought a used computer. Cooler Master CM 690 (1st-gen), EVGA 132-YW-E180-A1, Q9400, 8GB DDR3, EVGA 9800GTX, 500GB Segate, 640GB WD Black, BD-ROM/DVD-RW combo drive, all for $50.

    Later, I found a Super Micro 5-tray, 3-bay, 3.5" SATA HDD bay, for $10. Figured, that would make the platter drives a bit easier to install in case they ever died. Not that I'm counting on it of course, but it also uses the extra 3 5-1/4" drive bays.

    Unfortunately, the motherboard spontaneously died. Swapped GPU, CPU, PSU, RAM. All other components in the system are fine (save the disassembled GPU due to me checking why it was a jet engine 100% of the time). The worst part is, the diagnostic display didn't even give a valid diagnostic code: "X6". Yes, just a 6. PDF doesn't even list it as an error code. The closest was "06", which was "reserved"...

    However, this gets me an opportunity to upgrade my computer.

    Now, of course,


    I'll immediately remedy that.

    Front:


    Left empty guts:


    Right empty guts:


    PSU:


    Back of the HDD cage:


    PSU in:


    Currently a whopping 27 pounds:


    Now, as for what I plan to upgrade it to, I have a very ambitious wish list on NewEgg that may or may not be 100% finalized. (Whee, 6 months of unsuccessful job hunting...)
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    Default Re: [Currently unnamed] Personal rebuild

    That's a heck of a newegg wishlist. I wish you luck and am looking forward to more.

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    Indeed!

    Of course, I won't be buying it all at once, but I will definitely be keeping a build log here!
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    Default Re: [Currently unnamed] Personal rebuild

    Thanks to Airbozo (who works at Supermicro), I've been able to acquire replacements for the HDD sleds!



    As an aside, the other computer pictured here is a computer I helped my brother build back in 2013. It's not bad (being one of the higher-end AMD FX 8-core processors), but it's starting to show its age.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    I have the same 690 chassis and love seeing people use them. My power button keeps breaking so I have to find another solution if I want to keep using it...

    Glad you got the sleds, those are the old style and we had very few left lying around. The folks here were more than happy to "donate" them.
    "...Dumb all over, A little ugly on the side... "...Frank Zappa...

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    Haven't had any issues with my power button, thankfully!

    One reason I love the 690 is because, you might be able to tell, this is a corner desk, and the power button is in such a place that it makes it easy to press it from that angle.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    I like where the power switch is for a similar reason. Here is my setup:
    "...Dumb all over, A little ugly on the side... "...Frank Zappa...

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    Default Re: [Currently unnamed] Personal rebuild

    Heh. My dad has a Dell T3500. Probably not as beefy as yours, though.



    Anyway, this thread is the build I was talking about.

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