Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 28

Thread: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

  1. #1
    Overclocking Guru Trace's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    California
    Posts
    2,077

    Default Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    In the planning stages, I've been working in sketchup here for a couple of hours and here is what I have come up with:



    I screwed up and I think I'm going to be reversing the internals (The motherboard and PSU) so that they hand on the other wall that is currently plexi.

    I also need to widen it a bit. Its at 5", but with 3/4" MDF (which is what I'll probably end up using, it'll make the hard drive a squeeze.

    Moe's Tavern is still on, but has been moved to the back burner. This is a slight bit more important to me at the moment, and should go quicker.

    Comments, suggestions are always welcome.

    -Trace

    P.S. I'll try to have updated sketchups in a little bit
    Quote Originally Posted by Lothair View Post
    I guess it's just widely used and has had some of the best people in the world work on it, costing a ridiculous amount of money, for no actual reason. :/
    Have you checked out the front page lately?
    Projects:
    Moe's Tavern | Sponsored by: Mimo Monitors, Crucial, Thermaltake
    Book Of Knowledge

  2. #2
    Overclocking Guru Trace's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    California
    Posts
    2,077

    Default Re: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    Updated Sketchups:





    I'm undecided about using the plexi. Thoughts?

    I also am contemplating modding the PSU and shrinking the width and making the whole setup fanless.

    The Specs will be an Atom 330 on a mini-itx board with a 1TB harddrive.
    It'll be low power so I think I can get away with fanless everything if I make the "pages" area of the book a mesh.

    Thoughts?

    Size wize this case currently is 16" tall, 5" wide and I want to say 12" deep.

    Side note: Do not render on your atom processor. It is the slowest thing known to man. I have an i7 at 4Ghz I should be doing it on but my sketchup wasn't working on it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lothair View Post
    I guess it's just widely used and has had some of the best people in the world work on it, costing a ridiculous amount of money, for no actual reason. :/
    Have you checked out the front page lately?
    Projects:
    Moe's Tavern | Sponsored by: Mimo Monitors, Crucial, Thermaltake
    Book Of Knowledge

  3. #3
    WWMD- What Would MacGyver Do? Mark_Hardware's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Phoenix
    Posts
    906

    Default Re: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    OHHH you! This should be cool! And I wouldn't use plexi, I would make it look like a book, then you can open it an surprise!
    My name is Mark Hardware, and I approved this message.

    Project; Mark1
    (On hold until......)

  4. #4
    ATX Mental Case Loki's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Argentina
    Posts
    196

    Default Re: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark_Hardware View Post
    OHHH you! This should be cool! And I wouldn't use plexi, I would make it look like a book, then you can open it an surprise!
    +1 on that idea!!! The book-look should be great!!! maybe like one of those antique books...

  5. #5
    Overclocking Guru Trace's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    California
    Posts
    2,077

    Default Re: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    Thanks guys, keep the ideas coming!

    Edit: Chaksq threw out the idea of a picopsu. This would allow this build to be tiny. I'll be resketchuping what that would look like. Stay tuned
    Quote Originally Posted by Lothair View Post
    I guess it's just widely used and has had some of the best people in the world work on it, costing a ridiculous amount of money, for no actual reason. :/
    Have you checked out the front page lately?
    Projects:
    Moe's Tavern | Sponsored by: Mimo Monitors, Crucial, Thermaltake
    Book Of Knowledge

  6. #6
    Overclocking Guru Trace's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    California
    Posts
    2,077

    Default Re: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    New Sketchups: New Dimensions: 4" wide, 8" deep, 12" tall






    Added "bronze/brass" text and showed possible location of secret power button



    An Idea of size:
    Quote Originally Posted by Lothair View Post
    I guess it's just widely used and has had some of the best people in the world work on it, costing a ridiculous amount of money, for no actual reason. :/
    Have you checked out the front page lately?
    Projects:
    Moe's Tavern | Sponsored by: Mimo Monitors, Crucial, Thermaltake
    Book Of Knowledge

  7. #7
    Water Cooled pcclan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Edmonton,Ab
    Posts
    643

    Default Re: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    hmm one way to have the button hidden is to have it touch and to make it touch sensitive have two wires close to each other and have them hidden so when you touch it you close the circuit
    Quote Originally Posted by lastweek View Post
    Not only will it probably catch fire to your house, it will probably shoot peices out of your case and kill your cat. make sure you video tape your expierment.
    Quote Originally Posted by StormRider View Post
    Write your will before you turn it on



  8. #8
    Overclocking Guru Trace's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    California
    Posts
    2,077

    Default Re: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    I guess I don't do much reading; the title was on the wrong side of the book.

    Here's a fixed look at it: (the power button would be in a similar location)

    Quote Originally Posted by Lothair View Post
    I guess it's just widely used and has had some of the best people in the world work on it, costing a ridiculous amount of money, for no actual reason. :/
    Have you checked out the front page lately?
    Projects:
    Moe's Tavern | Sponsored by: Mimo Monitors, Crucial, Thermaltake
    Book Of Knowledge

  9. #9
    Overclocking Guru Trace's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    California
    Posts
    2,077

    Default Re: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    I built a cardboard version to get a feel for the size, which is as good as this mod can get until I order and receive parts. I want to make this as thin and small as possible, but don't have all the measurements I need. I feel that it's still a bit too big, however it is really small! Pictures are in order I imagine so for for your viewing pleasure, I now present my cardboard mock-up:

    Marking for cutting:

    My cardboard pieces cut out:


    Built, standard soda can for size comparison:


    Quote Originally Posted by Lothair View Post
    I guess it's just widely used and has had some of the best people in the world work on it, costing a ridiculous amount of money, for no actual reason. :/
    Have you checked out the front page lately?
    Projects:
    Moe's Tavern | Sponsored by: Mimo Monitors, Crucial, Thermaltake
    Book Of Knowledge

  10. #10
    Overclocking Guru Trace's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    California
    Posts
    2,077

    Default Re: Book of Knowledge - My Home Server

    Parts I'm looking at:

    MoBo/CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813186184
    Ram: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227494
    PSU: http://www.mini-box.com/picoPSU-90-80W-power-kit
    And I already have a 1TB drive I will be putting in.
    Total cost (approx): $180
    I have a max budget of about $250 if you have a suggestion for a diff MoBo/CPU, RAM, or PSU. Needs to be 100% fanless.
    Input, suggestions, ideas?
    Quote Originally Posted by Lothair View Post
    I guess it's just widely used and has had some of the best people in the world work on it, costing a ridiculous amount of money, for no actual reason. :/
    Have you checked out the front page lately?
    Projects:
    Moe's Tavern | Sponsored by: Mimo Monitors, Crucial, Thermaltake
    Book Of Knowledge

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •