Found a way to kill time

DogDragonDogDragon Jacksonville, Fl Icrontian
edited April 2008 in Folding@Home
I'm trying something I'm building a clear case, I do mean building.
I started with 4 pieces of plexiglass and a little trim, I've been getting
parts like LED lights, LED fans, hard drive,DVD, ZALMAN CNPS9700 LED 110mm 2
Ball CPU Cooler and all LED is Blue so the machine is going to be called
Blue Meanie. I hope to have it together by next weekend.
The reason I'm putting here( Folding@Home) is it's going to be the new home
for SM31. I did other improvements to him and it will all be posted
when I get him in his new home. Now Why I'm doing this, well all the SM rigs
are getting updates or retiring and I don't want SM31 to get retire.
I'm the Host so to me this is taken care of SM31 so when I'm done he will
look good and if he has to move down the road hopefully he'll look good enough
that someone would want to give him a home and IC won't retire him.
But till that day comes he will be enjoying the Florida living style,
with a whole new look. Pics will come too when he's gets back online and he's
not coming off line till I have everything so he should only be down for a
couple hours.
Well what you think?
Oh don't forget to check for the pics next Sunday:)

Comments

  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    I think there's a DIY achievement at the end of this project! :D

    That's :life::)
  • GnomeWizarddGnomeWizardd Member 4 Life Akron, PA Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    Hey man i think SM 31 was the one I hosted for a while!
  • DogDragonDogDragon Jacksonville, Fl Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    Hey man i think SM 31 was the one I hosted for a while!
    You don't remember, Well it look like a car with the grill in the front.
    But it won't look like that after next Sunday :D
    you'll enjoy the pics
  • DogDragonDogDragon Jacksonville, Fl Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    Ok, This is where I'm at first let me say this isn't as
    easy as it looks. I got started today to put the mother board
    in and roms, power suppy, fans, hard drive laser LEDs.
    I still have a couple more things to do and finish the
    trim. Than it will be time to fire this baby up and
    put an OS on it.The pic is a little blurry, but I took
    it with my phone. Better pics will come when it's up
    and running. This is just an update
  • DogDragonDogDragon Jacksonville, Fl Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    Ok, this bites :shakehead I brought the machine in from the shop and started to
    hook the power, monitor ,mouse,key board, plugged it into the network.
    Than I pushed the power button and nothing.:wtf::scratch:
    I could see the Mother Board led was lit (that's good) so what's up:confused:
    I unplugged it and start to check it out I checked the power button
    it as in (hmmm..) ok, I started to check all my connection( there it is)
    the 20 pin connection was lose.( last thing I checked)
    Glad I found it:woowoo:( I didn't want to rip this all apart)
    So all I can say is Check All Your Connections. Now to put windows
    on it.(this went easy):) Now I have to get online, than do an OS update.
    Put the anitvirus on download F@H and put it back on and started.
    I still have trim work to do still but I wanted to get this up and
    running again, So it's running and folding again.:)
  • WinfreyWinfrey waddafuh Missouri Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    Good job and cool project DogDragon :thumbsup:
  • HarudathHarudath Great Britain Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    Looks awesome :D I was planning to do something similar when money and time permitted but that won't be for a couple months methinks xD
  • DogDragonDogDragon Jacksonville, Fl Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    Here the spec:

    Processor Fan : 2766 rpm
    Chassis Fan : 1776 rpm
    Power/Aux Fan : 1679 rpm
    Processor Temperature : 27.5 °C
    Mainboard Temperature : 26 °C
    Power/Aux Temperature : 45.5 °C
    Hard Disk Monitoring : S.M.A.R.T
    Hard Disk Temperature ST3100011A : 25 °C
    Mainboard : ASUSTeK Computer Inc. P5P800-SE
    Chipset : Intel i865G
    Processor : Intel Pentium XE @ 2666 MHz
    Frequency : 2666 MHz - (current : 2672.79 MHz)
    General Information : Real Frequency : 2672.61 MHz
    Multiplier : 20x Low/High Multiplier : 14x / 20x
    Multiplier Locked : Yes Marketing Frequency : 2666.8 MHz
    Front Side Bus Information : Bus Speed : 133.6 MHz
    FSB Frequency : 534.5 MHz (QDR) Initial Frequencies :
    Frequency : 2666 MHz Bus Speed : 133.34 MHz (QDR)
    Multiplier : 20x Frequency Control :
    Core #1 : 2672.93 MHz Core #2 : 2672.96 MHz
    Control Clock Frequency : Type : None
    Thermal Information :
    Thermal control TM1 : Yes - Enabled
    Thermal control TM2 : Yes - Disabled
    Thermal Control Circuit : No
    Digital Thermal Sensor : No
    Clock Modulation (ODCM) En... No
    Processor Performance Information : Throttle Mode AC : None
    Throttle Mode DC : Adaptive Current Configuration : None
    Throttle : 2672 MHz

    Physical Memory : 1024 MB (2 x 512 DDR-SDRAM )
    Video Card : Nvidia Corp GeForce4 MX 4000
    Hard Disk : ST3100011A (100 GB)
    CD-Rom Drive : LITE-ON LTR-40125S
    Network Card : Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller
    Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service Pack 2
    DirectX : Version 9.0c
    Current Display : 1280x1024 pixels at 60 Hz in True Colors (32-bit)

    Processor Global Performance : 5681.089
    Cache Global Performance : 17995
    Memory Global Performance : 3748
    Video Global Performance : 117
    Hard Disk Global Performance : 72
    :
    PC Wizard Rating : :
    2755.51 :
  • DogDragonDogDragon Jacksonville, Fl Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    The clear case is a good start but it's plain, I want to dress it up
    a little more so pics will come when I'm happy how it looks :)
    I have a couple Ideas of what I want to do. Now I just have
    to get the materials I need.
  • ZuntarZuntar North Carolina Icrontian
    edited April 2008
    Very nice DogDragon!
    Nice choice for case fans, Thats what I use!

    MOR PICS!!
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