No.
It's in already.
Now I just have to figure out how to exploit it.
No.
It's in already.
Now I just have to figure out how to exploit it.
Last edited by clocker; 07-09-2006 at 05:55 PM.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Round two of the TJ Maxx project has been completed.
There were a few loose ends that I had left from last time and a few changes that grew out of my last week's usage, so I just bit the bullit and dove in again.
From the top (actually, the bottom)...
The mirrored Plexi bottom floor skin with the radiator in place.
PSU and Sunbeam rheobus installed.
A side view with a better shot of the fan conroller in position.
The roof vent with twin fillports installed (one for filling and the second is an airbleed).
Fillports connected to the new nikhsub1 Delrin reservoir ( a custom made all-Delrin copy of the AC rez).
Beauty shot of the exterior upper quadrant showing the fillports and the new rez. Reservoir is mounted in a new bezel panel cut from a Lian-li v-2000 sidepanel whose color and graining is a nice match for the Silverstone TJ finish.
The entire backplane with mobo tray installed. The red switch in the fan hole mesh is a "Clear CMOS" switch...very handy when you screw up as often as I.
A side shot of the entire loop.
It's the same spec as before, only the tubing has been changed to Tygon R-3400 ( basically the black version of R-3603).
The biggest hardware change concerns the HDDs.
Gone are the twin Raptors, replaced by a 250GB WD SATA3 drive (Newegg had 'em on a one day sale for $75) enclosed in a Nexus Drive-A-Way
caddy.
There were two reasons for this change.
The primary cause was a quest for a quieter PC (the secondary reason was cash...someone wanted the Raptors more than I and had the money to prove it ). Playing with Vista and it's "always on" indexing feature made me realize how noisy the Raptors really were. Small and irrational as my i-RAM might be, one has to admire the dead silence it provides. This Nexus caddy was well reviewed at SPCR so I decided to try it out.
Sumbitch...the drive is completely inaudible although it does run hotter than an open air mounting would allow. With a room ambient right around 30C the drive reports a temp of 42C...not great, but not worrisome either.
A fair tradeoff for the silence, methinks.
Here's a (crap) shot of it in place...
Since the i-RAM was unpowered for nearly two days it lost all it's data...I'm just now back up and running.
Everything seems fine so far, now to configure the new Crystalfontz display.
But first, some RnR...
Toodles.
Last edited by clocker; 07-18-2006 at 04:17 AM.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Cabaret?
I hope that's Mrs Clocker's.
There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to work on [a Sony Viao] - clocker 2008
I bet clocker was wondering who was going to comment on his strategically placed videos.Originally Posted by Chewie UK
Meanwhile, I was trying to work out the significance of Camel, Daytona and the Crew pass.
Btw, clocker, is the bios clear switch DPDT? Just thought it might be useful to prevent accidental boot attempts by having the power signal routed through that too.
.Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
Wouldn't SPDT work?Originally Posted by lynx
Nope. The clear cmos jumper has a common (cmos) pin in the centre, a power pin and a ground pin, so you need double throw.Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
You'd only need single throw for the power signal though, but that still makes it double pole.
Last edited by lynx; 07-18-2006 at 08:27 PM.
.Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
You're right. I wasn't thinking about the clear CMOS as SPDT by itself. I only thought as far as connecting the two pins to clear CMOS and forgot about the default postion.Originally Posted by lynx
I must be tired.
I find it a disconcerting that a man with such wonderfully cutting-edge toys should have movies on VHS rather than DVD.Originally Posted by lynx
It's a great idea that frankly should have been thought of by manufacturers of cases in the power-tweaker market.Originally Posted by lynx
Isn't there a momentary pushbutton changeover switch on the market then? That would look more discreet and probably fit right in one of the existing ventilation holes.
There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to work on [a Sony Viao] - clocker 2008
Man, someone should just rig up a switch, that has 3 wires, ran to the cmos jumpers, slap that on, and on the other end a button and a pci slot thingy you can attach and use in the back, or just the button for case modders. Seems like something people would buy...
*homer simpsons voice, while pointing at everyone* Patent Pending!
Last edited by Duffman; 07-19-2006 at 05:03 AM.
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In fact the switch is DPDT and that's an excellent idea.Originally Posted by lynx
Too late to implement now, but I'll keep it tucked away for future use.
Actually, no, neither of the Mrs. Clockers was a big fan.Originally Posted by BigFurryThing
What can I say?
I guess it's time to 86 all the tapes- haven't even seen my VHS in years.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
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