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Let's Play a Game: Where Does This Go
Posted: 2003-05-23 03:34am
by Dalton
THE CASE
THE DRIVE RACK
THE CHALLENGE:
Where the FUCK does this thing GO?!
Posted: 2003-05-23 03:35am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Isn't there a drive rack already in the case?
Posted: 2003-05-23 03:36am
by aphexmonster
It looks like the cage that holds the mother board/video card/ modem. Or an extra cage that holds your drives
Posted: 2003-05-23 03:37am
by Dalton
I already said it's the HDD cage. I don't currently see one in the case right now.
Posted: 2003-05-23 03:40am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Oh, okay. When you said Drive Rack, I thought you meant for for the disk drives.
Well, why don't you just put it back where you originally found it?
EDIT: I think Sarah's HDD is located just above where that white box is on yours, and there seems to be some space where it could fit...
Posted: 2003-05-23 03:42am
by Raxmei
I'd think it would hang near the front of the case ceiling, where one would normally expect the drives to be. Except there's already something there. Does it do anything important?
Posted: 2003-05-23 03:48am
by Dalton
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Oh, okay. When you said Drive Rack, I thought you meant for for the disk drives.
Well, why don't you just put it back where you originally found it?
I would if I knew where it was originally. A friend gave me this case (filled with random junk; I poached the NIC and some screws).
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:EDIT: I think Sarah's HDD is located just above where that white box is on yours, and there seems to be some space where it could fit...
That's what I was thinking, but the one way I managed to fit it caused a problem in that the outer shell won't fit anymore.
Raxmei wrote:I'd think it would hang near the front of the case ceiling, where one would normally expect the drives to be. Except there's already something there. Does it do anything important?
That's where the hard drives go. The space you're talking about are the 5.25 bays. I'm thinking right behind it, above the PSU, but I don't know.
Posted: 2003-05-23 04:00am
by Batman
The HDD cage looks like it's supposed to be screwed to the front cover of the case.
I don't see a provision for this in the case, so I'm wondering if it's actually supposed to go in this model case.
Posted: 2003-05-23 04:03am
by Dalton
Batman wrote:The HDD cage looks like it's supposed to be screwed to the front cover of the case.
I don't see a provision for this in the case, so I'm wondering if it's actually supposed to go in this model case.
Well, there is no place for the HDD in that case...
Posted: 2003-05-23 04:03am
by Sea Skimmer
It will go anywhere with sufficient brute force. Now where it correctly goes I have no idea. You might ask the friend, they could either tell where, or that its accidentally from another computer and has no place.
Posted: 2003-05-23 04:09am
by Batman
Dalton wrote:Batman wrote:The HDD cage looks like it's supposed to be screwed to the front cover of the case.
I don't see a provision for this in the case, so I'm wondering if it's actually supposed to go in this model case.
Well, there is no place for the HDD in that case...
You know the multipe meanings of 'case' have me confused here.
You're saying there's no room for HDDs if you mount it that way, right?
How IS the cage supposed to be mounted? Screwed to s.th., latch onto s.th.,
welded in place...
Posted: 2003-05-23 04:26am
by Dalton
Case, as in the entire box that the comp goes in.
I found out where this removable disk drive rack goes though!
Posted: 2003-05-23 04:35am
by Batman
Dalton wrote:Case, as in the entire box that the comp goes in.
I found out where this removable disk drive rack goes though!
Looks like the drives would be mounted
vertically if that's how it's
supposed to go? Strange.
Posted: 2003-05-23 04:41am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Ah, the strange and bizzare world of custom computer building...
Posted: 2003-05-23 04:41am
by Dalton
Batman wrote:Looks like the drives would be mounted vertically if that's how it's supposed to go? Strange.
Pretty much, yeah, but our resident ex-hacker assures me this is OK.
If it turns out to be a problem I always have an extra bay and a pair of brackets.
Posted: 2003-05-23 05:40am
by Batman
Oh, I don't expect any problems, a lot of challenged-for-space desktop cases mount them that way. I've just never seen a cage designed that way.
Posted: 2003-05-23 05:43am
by Striderteen
It looks similar to my rig, except for the rather unusual sideways drive cage. That's not too good for your drives, but the way; the disk platters are designed to balance properly in the horizontal. They'll still work sideways, but wear and tear is increased so they'll wear out sooner.
Posted: 2003-05-23 06:43am
by Batman
Striderteen wrote:It looks similar to my rig, except for the rather unusual sideways drive cage. That's not too good for your drives, but the way; the disk platters are designed to balance properly in the horizontal. They'll still work sideways, but wear and tear is increased so they'll wear out sooner.
Yes, after several centuries as opposed to 'when hell freezes over'. I've been in IT for better than a decade and if there's a relevantly higher failure rate for vertically mounted drives I never noticed it.
Posted: 2003-05-24 03:06am
by Dalton
UPDATE:
Although the new(old) case was an ATX-compatible, I couldn't (actually, rather wouldn't) transplant my current rig. The PSU is 175W, and the 300W in my current box would only have support from the screws (the 175W had a couple of clips that would slide into the bottom of the right-hand wall on that bracket on the upper-left in the case pic; this one didn't and I didn't want to have the PSU falling off or bending or something). Also, the metal covering for the mobo ports wouldn't fit into the holder and I didn't want to leave that area wide open (though as it is now I took the side off and have my fan blasting on high in there; it's running cooler than it ever has at 45*C/114*F).
It's not really worth it (I'd rather get a new case designed to cool AMDs) but it would have been interesting to have an Athlon 2000+ in a box marked "P5-166".
Posted: 2003-05-24 03:10am
by BrYaN19kc
Posted: 2003-05-24 03:28am
by Dalton
So THIS is what you meant with that PM.
*prod*
Posted: 2003-05-24 03:30am
by Crayz9000
I'll second that.
*applies a pair of high-voltage lines ot BrYaN's testicles*
Posted: 2003-05-24 03:31am
by AdmiralKanos
Are you trying to compliment Linux by exaggerating its incredibly low minimum system requirements compared to bloated resource hogs like Windows?
Posted: 2003-05-24 03:39am
by BrYaN19kc
One little joke at 2 a.m. and this happens!
ROFL!