TheMainMan
11-29-2010, 07:12 PM
Project: Odin is a quick side project really rather than a true mod though it is a complete build. I've been itching to try out WHS Vail Preview for some time now and wanted a system that would be capable of running the full release. I had a number of components lying around depreciating and a Black Friday sales budget of $300 CND. This system is fully built already and I will be doing my best not to mod or spend more money on it for quite some time. That being said it was a lot of fun to build and so without further ado I bring you...ODIN!
The pile of components laid out in my workspace (the case was too big to get in the group shot).
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05847.jpg
The RAM and PSU were the components I had sitting around from previous upgrades, everything else was on SALE!:D
The case is a very basic Cooler Master Elite 310 but it does the trick for this build and was less than $20.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05850.jpg
First thing to do is sleeve the wires for the front switches and lights as they are my biggest pet peeve in a case.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05848.jpg
Cable sleeved, now for a shot of the interior. As you can see there aren't any frills with this case, though it looks as if certain parts may be shared with higher model cases such as the holes for toolless mounting clips.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05849.jpg
Time to sleeve the wire on the only case fan in the build. Yes, there is only one case fan going into the build...for now at least.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05851.jpg
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05852.jpg
While there is room for another 120mm fan in the front, I won't really need it until I expand the drives in the future.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05855.jpg
One of the biggest appeals for this build was the chance to get to do something new and build an AMD based system. I've long run Intel-Nvidia systems and worked on a wide variety of Intel-based platforms but have never built or worked on an AMD. Canada Computers was having a great sale on AMDs for the first 5 per store and so I managed to pick up an Athlon II X3 445.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05856.jpg
The first thing I noticed is the square heat sink, very different from Intel's round. The second is that I have another cable to sleeve.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05857.jpg
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05858.jpg
The pile of components laid out in my workspace (the case was too big to get in the group shot).
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05847.jpg
The RAM and PSU were the components I had sitting around from previous upgrades, everything else was on SALE!:D
The case is a very basic Cooler Master Elite 310 but it does the trick for this build and was less than $20.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05850.jpg
First thing to do is sleeve the wires for the front switches and lights as they are my biggest pet peeve in a case.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05848.jpg
Cable sleeved, now for a shot of the interior. As you can see there aren't any frills with this case, though it looks as if certain parts may be shared with higher model cases such as the holes for toolless mounting clips.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05849.jpg
Time to sleeve the wire on the only case fan in the build. Yes, there is only one case fan going into the build...for now at least.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05851.jpg
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05852.jpg
While there is room for another 120mm fan in the front, I won't really need it until I expand the drives in the future.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05855.jpg
One of the biggest appeals for this build was the chance to get to do something new and build an AMD based system. I've long run Intel-Nvidia systems and worked on a wide variety of Intel-based platforms but have never built or worked on an AMD. Canada Computers was having a great sale on AMDs for the first 5 per store and so I managed to pick up an Athlon II X3 445.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05856.jpg
The first thing I noticed is the square heat sink, very different from Intel's round. The second is that I have another cable to sleeve.
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05857.jpg
http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo92/TheMainMan79/Odin%20WHS%20Build/DSC05858.jpg