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    Next is to RE-GLUE the Flush mounted LCD window panel back into the newly painted and buffed side panel.















    The infra red sensor window is glued into the front panel.














    The front ATX switch is also glued in.

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    The completed panels are put aside and time to get back to work on the rest of the chassis fit up and hardware install.



    I wasn't happy with the finish in the ealier shots of the chhassis after adding the side fans.





    I stripped the case of hardware and RE-PAINTED the side using MATT-BLACK , this just gives the side a more "finished" look.




    A LOCKING device is made to secure the base of the HDD BAY .. a simple "Slide lock" is made.




    A ruff square key hole is cut into the base.








    The lock is bolted the the base of tha case







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    A FRESH set of SATA cables are cracked open and the HDD's are afitted back to the RACK.






    All the SATA Cables are routed thru the side of the RACK.... a rubber grommet is added.







    A SUPERFLOWER PSU is the choice of PSU.... the super quiet 140mm Fan is whats needed for this mod.




    The MOTHERBOARD COVER is installed for test a fit.




    It's a simple theory! The air WILL FLOW in thru -->the FRONT FANS! EFFECTIVELY COOLING 3 HDD'S EACH... The--> REAR 120MM FAN will help PULL <----> that air towards the CPU FAN.
    THE CPU FAN <----> will draw the air under the MOTHERBARD COVER where it is ------> EXHAUSTED out thru the-----> SIDE mounted 80mm FANS-----> THEN OUT THE SIDE VENTS.

    Simple LOW FLOW..








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    NExT is some wire management. The BULK of the wireing will be placed out of site behind the upper farside of the HDD CAGE.



    The FRONT FAN/LCD box assembley can be placed back into the case. It simpley is a PRESS tight FIT! which is held into place once the HDD CAGE is bolted in.


    The RCA INPUT and POWER leads for both the FANS and the LCD are FED out the FARSIDE of the box.





















    The LOWER and UPPER HDD keylocks are bolted in.




    An extra lock is added half way up the FAN BOX.





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    The HDD BOX is added.












    And all the EXCESS wires from the PSU FANS are cable tied as neatly as can be.











    The wires will not impeed the flow dynamics of the case in anyway where they are.



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    NEXT is to a fit the MOTHERBOARD COVER into place. The cover is bolted to the EXTENED stand off posts.


















    The server is switched on to test all the fans are working.





    COVER removed using a TEMP CDROM And HPSERVER is loaded with windows

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    With HPSERVER now loaded it's time To fit the panels on

    I'm really NOT happy with the end result of the "quicky" can paint job!

    Its not Magazine pub quality and it will get a 2PAK paint going over when the bad weather here stops.








    THE Side LCD panel uses EXTERNAL 12V source! i could hook this up to the PSU but the EXTRA drain with the FRONT LCD and the 6x HDD's would be too much even for a 600W PSU.




    The inside connectors for the side LCD







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    The SIDE LCD is the HP SERVERS main screen! The front screen with its DUAL INPUTS and be REMOTELY switched between a DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY SCREEN or a FUN SCREEN.








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    The decision NOT to use LED fans does take away from the WOW factor in pics! but this is a POURPOSE built server! and i didnt want to have a bright glowy case in the corner of the room.










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    Thanx heeeps guys for the great replys, ive just re-painted cna cleared the case for a deeper finish.

    As suggested by some ive also added some LED type fans.

    isunktheship cheers mate, i'll try to get a proper howto done



















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