ECO-1: HTPC/Home Server build log [Minuet 350]

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Behold! the mighty INTEL stock HSF! :D

Seriously though I am using this little thing to get me started, there ain't a lot of room inside the ANTEC Minuet 350 for a real meaty heatsink but once I get the machine up and running I will consider the alternatives, passive if possible!

In its defence though the stock HSF is pretty decent for the task in hand, once you start undervolting a chip it really does not run that hot. The fan running at full speed is about 2.000rpms and is too noisy for a HTPC me thinks, however using the fan options in the BIOS reduces the speed to about 1,000rpms and its almost silent. There is one thing I like about the stock retail design and thats it does give off quite a bit of airflow to the surrounding components like VRMs and the northbridge, in an SFF build that could be quite handy.

If anyone knows of some other heatsinks that are no taller than 80mm then please let me know! :)

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Well the build is underway at last! Got a few more components to detail but I'll come to them later. Why are there a squadron of Tie-Fighters in the picture above? well you can only do so much straight picture editing in photoshop before you start day dreaming! :D

On the whole everything is going well building with the Minuet 350 however . . . I have hit one or two snags and they are both a pain. The main problem I am having and one which lay soley with ANTEC is the the Minuet 350 has no obvious way of mounting 2.5" drives? I should have expected this but to be honest I had my head buried into dozens of white papers and data sheets . . . . oops!

If you intend to use this chassis and are using a regular 3.5" hard disk then you have no problems, the mounting system works very well. There is space for one 3.5" disk directly below the Optical drive and a second possible mounting area next to the optical drive (the space where you could mount a floppy or similar dimension external unit).

I am not using a 3.5" Hard disk but I thought I would show you guys how one mounted anyway, it had me scratching my head for a few minutes (RTM!!).

There are two prongs on one side and two screw holes on the other side, you just install the drive at an angle so that the prongs fit into the two screw holes, you then lower the other side of the drive and secure it with two screws.

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So yeah, very good mounting system for the 3.5" drive users out there but if like me you intend to use power-saving 2.5" laptop drives you are left out in the cold!

This is a serious oversight from ANTEC and they missed a great opportunity here, it would have been really easy for them to either include an alternative set of screw holes for laptop drives or may include an adapter of some sort.

If you don't mind a little modding then I'm sure it would be quite straight forward to adapt the case for the smaller drives but sadly I have no tools so my only hope was to source some 3.5" to 2.5" adapters or get out the gaffer tape (not!)

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So two days later my 3.5" to 2.5" adapters arrived in the post and I eagerly unwrapped them and attached them to my laptop disks, annoyingly they don't work properly with the Minuet 350!!!!!!!! bah what a pain, hard to describe what the problem is but I will take some pictures tommorrow which should illustrate the issue better, a strange one and the adapters work fine with a few other cases I tried?

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Oh well, not sure what to do about mounting the hard disk, will have to scratch my head a little and see if the lightbulb comes on.

On a better note my mini SATA cables arrived today! haha check them out . . . 20cm long (8inches), they should cut down a little on cable clutter!

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DSC-W90 in macro mode, flash forced off and mostly with the camera on full auto!

Cybershot W90 Homepage

[edit] whoops can't link to the Sony page as they sell the camera direct lol! ;)
 
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I dunno, that Multi-Drive Station has kept me amused for hours, hold it a certain angle and it looks like a Tie-Fighter launch pad, look at it from another direction and its a Jawa Dune Crawler! :D

It's something I been looking at for the past day or two to try and figure a way to attach this laptop disk which along with another couple of gotchas has brought my build to a complete halt! I know quite a few people would have just shoved it somwhere and cracked on but stuff like that bugs the heck out of me so I been trying to source various 3.5" to 2.5" converters to see if any of them are compatible. I have considered different Ghetto methods including suspension but its very tricky as this case is designed for things to be in a certain place, once you try to change the natural Minuet order of things you run into trouble (things colliding where previously they would have missed by 2mm etc).

I'm also in the process of RMA'ing the Minuet 350 for a direct replacement because the fan in the power supply is giving off an audible *buzz* which I can hear from about 10foot away, easily the loudest sound coming from the machine atm so thats not good. In some respects I want to get huffy and annoyed but actually I'm fine, just have to be patient when things don't go to plan and normally it all comes good in the end! Of course I am expecting the replacement to work just fine, if that start buzzing then I may have to reconsider my plans. To be fair I am giving Antec the benefit of the doubt, some hardware just doesn't work proper no matter who its made by, the odd clanger somehow seems to sneak through qualty checking (i've run out of fingers to count how many DOA hardware items I received in the past!).

I can see lots of flaws in my planning and the way I have executed my build, I would have been happier if I had first installed the motherboard in a full atx tower and got to take it for a spin and sus ut out, as it stands I've had about 10-15mins in the P5K-VM's BIOS and I'm still unfamilar with it. I also didn't actually decide what O/S I am gonna install yet? Looks like it will probably be MCE2005 as I've used it before but I am in the process of using nLite to make me a new installation disk containing AHCI drivers as I don't have a floppy installed etc. Lots of little things which I didn't even think about, ah well you live and learn!

Anyway despite a few setbacks I am keen to get this build complete and I've got plenty of other projects to play with over the weekend so thats kinda groovy (hopefully they go smoothly!).

I just thought I would include some more pictures that show how to mount two regular 3.5" hard disks into the Minuet 350 as some of you may actually pick one up for your own SFF build. With 1TB disks slowly dropping in price it will soon be possible to own a pair of them and slap both into a uATX chassis like the minuet 350. The thought of cramming approx 2000GB of data storage into this chassis is surely gonna appeal to one of you for use as a media server or suchlike?

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Anyway as you can see there is space for one 3.5" disk beneath the Optical drive (which I've covered already) and the second 3.5" fits into the external 3.5" bay (obviously this means you cant use the bay for a 3.5" external devices like a floppy disk or card reader etc). If you do install both disks then you must install the upper one first as one of the screwholes to secure it will be covered by the lower drive.

I will take a picture tommorrow showing how you remove the multidrive station as I haven't already but its a neat design that just pulls back then tips up to a right angle and lift . . .its out. This has to be done anytime you want to adjust/add/change a drive which is a tiny pain but nothing to bad, just means you have to unlpug the data and power cables to all the drives.

Once the Multidrive is out you just slide the first 3.5" disk into the upper slot (from inside or out) and secure it using screw holes underneath the drive. I tried a 3.5" drive at different positions (slightly more forward or backward) and the most screws you can attach from underneath is two. even with just two screws the drive was held very firmly in place so no worries there.

It's probably worth nothing that the screw holes underneath are the only one provided for securing any external 3.5" devices. If you have plans to fix something into this upper drive bay and it requires screws installed from the side then your stuffed!

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Ok so thats the upper 3.5" drive installed then you can install the lower one as I have explained previously. I managed to get my camera to focus correctly so you can see the two prongs that hold one side of the lower drive, just insert the drive at a slight angle so that the two prong go nto the two holes on the side of the disk, then squeeze the disk downwards and use two screws on the other side to hold it securely in place. Upon closer inspection I found a third screwhole on the same side as the two prongs, I don't think you really need this but if you want extra peace of mind then it won't do any harm to use the third screw.

Lastly I'm not sure if I covered optical drive installation but it pretty simple as it just slides in from the front of the multidrive station and is secured in place using two screws. Make sure you install the Optical drive before the lower hard drive otherwise you wont have access to one of the screw holes you need to keep the Optical secured.

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thanks a lot for the interest in the project, obviously quite a few of you have had ideas for low powered builds yourself so it's a pleasure to share my findings with you!

Just revving up the engine to make a push on this project, the new RMA'd Minuet is back so I guess I'd better make a plan . . .


  • Volume One
  • Unbox Minuet 350 and test PSU (listen for noise)
  • Rebuild ECO-1 (don't fuss to much over cabling at this stage)
  • Use nLite to slipstream AHCI drivers for MCE2005
  • Install O/S and then backup, followed by driver installation
  • Take and Publish Photos
  • Measure the idle/load powerdraw of the system
  • Evaluate Stock INTEL cooler and Identify Low-Profile Replacement if needed.
  • Introduce Discreet GPU (photos and details for forum post)
  • Test GPU with Video Playback and Gaming (also Thermal/Powerdraw report)
  • Introduce Dual-Channel DVB-T Card (photos and details for forum post)
  • Test DVB-T card (also Thermal/Powerdraw report)
  • Introduce Removable eSata Storage (photos and details for forum post)
  • Test SATA2/AHCI *Hot-Swap*
  • Tidy Cables and tweak Chassis as and where it is needed
  • Powerdraw Analysis
  • Thermal Analysis
  • Sound Analysis
  • Conclusion Volume One

Special Mention: armed_gorilla: That "Dual 2.5" to 3.5" SATA Hard Drive Mounting Plate" is exactly what I have been after, many thanks for the heads up . . . . ordered! :cool:
 
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