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Nonconformist Geek
After being up for about 6 months solid, I decided to take my homer fileserver down to clean it out and replace the stock CPU heatsyncs while I was at it. It was so nasty and dusty, I thought I'd post some pictures of the whole affair.
You can see in the pics a contrast shot between the stock HSF and the new Thermaltake TR2 M3's I replaced them with. I was afraid the new HSF's wouldn't fit, since the motherboard is so densely populated, and they seemed so much larger. Fortunately, the footprint was about the same, despite the larger surface area on the TR2's.
If anyone cares, the server:
AMD Athlon MP 2400+ (x2)
1gb PC2700
WDC WD800BB (x1)
Seagate ST3300822AS (x3) in 600GB Software RAID-5
CentOS Linux 5.1
Except for the RAID-5 and the chassis (donated by Fred), it was built from 100% scavenged parts! :D
You can see in the pics a contrast shot between the stock HSF and the new Thermaltake TR2 M3's I replaced them with. I was afraid the new HSF's wouldn't fit, since the motherboard is so densely populated, and they seemed so much larger. Fortunately, the footprint was about the same, despite the larger surface area on the TR2's.
If anyone cares, the server:
AMD Athlon MP 2400+ (x2)
1gb PC2700
WDC WD800BB (x1)
Seagate ST3300822AS (x3) in 600GB Software RAID-5
CentOS Linux 5.1
Except for the RAID-5 and the chassis (donated by Fred), it was built from 100% scavenged parts! :D