Blimey. Remember when I asked for some luck? well I got it. I had to pay for it in annoyance, though.
Those 40mm fans were not what I thought they were. No, they were 24v, and refuse to even spin with less than 17v in ffs. I never even knew that was a thing, but apparently 3d printers use them so I hate 3d printers even more now
I had to get a buck boost converter. Say that when you have had 3 super Tenants.
I took the server apart, and the 3 40mm fans in the hot swap planes had basically spewed their oil everywhere. I then found that there are 22 screws in each bay just to get the old fans out And then 12 x 4 to fit the drives. Needless to say I spent the entire day with a screwdriver in hand.
Now you may be wondering where the fans went. Well, two of the 3 Arctic slims had decided to just up and die. As such one of my mech drives was hanging on for dear life in there.
I only lost about 8 FLAC files so it wasn't terrible. I have now set up the 12 in ZFS 2, which gives me 10tb unformatted and two for spares in case any die. So I can lose two before that happens. However, I have a pair of old hardly used 1tb surveillance drives I bought from OCUK years ago. So those will go in to replace the dead drive and the 3tb sitting next to it, and also be used in case of a failure.
I then needed some fans, and realised that I should not be mean when it comes to said fans, given this thing is up for two to three weeks at a time with no rest.
Two of those. And, one of these for the CPU cooler.
My keyboard and new mouse are amazing.
I also realised why the key caps are £60. Because they are gradient lit and the letters and numbers are shine through gradient also. So are the caps in their entirety, meaning it looks awful pretty in the dark.
Stoked with that. I then cleaned up the caps on the Hunstman Elite but they were still very shiny from many years of use. Loathe to throw away a £200 board I bought these. I did not want to buy replacements in black and fancied something a bit better.
So I will have a fully cleaned and re capped replacement. Or, just a board to change out with every now and then. I'm also as thick as two pieces of poo because I never realised that for 6 years I have been using my mouse pad/wireless charging coil etc all wrong. The reason why it pushed my keyboard left is because I had it sideways, not the way it was supposed to be oriented. I always wondered why the cable came out the side and not the top, and why the logo was not the correct way around.
Derp.
Those 40mm fans were not what I thought they were. No, they were 24v, and refuse to even spin with less than 17v in ffs. I never even knew that was a thing, but apparently 3d printers use them so I hate 3d printers even more now
I had to get a buck boost converter. Say that when you have had 3 super Tenants.
I took the server apart, and the 3 40mm fans in the hot swap planes had basically spewed their oil everywhere. I then found that there are 22 screws in each bay just to get the old fans out And then 12 x 4 to fit the drives. Needless to say I spent the entire day with a screwdriver in hand.
Now you may be wondering where the fans went. Well, two of the 3 Arctic slims had decided to just up and die. As such one of my mech drives was hanging on for dear life in there.
I only lost about 8 FLAC files so it wasn't terrible. I have now set up the 12 in ZFS 2, which gives me 10tb unformatted and two for spares in case any die. So I can lose two before that happens. However, I have a pair of old hardly used 1tb surveillance drives I bought from OCUK years ago. So those will go in to replace the dead drive and the 3tb sitting next to it, and also be used in case of a failure.
I then needed some fans, and realised that I should not be mean when it comes to said fans, given this thing is up for two to three weeks at a time with no rest.
Two of those. And, one of these for the CPU cooler.
My keyboard and new mouse are amazing.
I also realised why the key caps are £60. Because they are gradient lit and the letters and numbers are shine through gradient also. So are the caps in their entirety, meaning it looks awful pretty in the dark.
Stoked with that. I then cleaned up the caps on the Hunstman Elite but they were still very shiny from many years of use. Loathe to throw away a £200 board I bought these. I did not want to buy replacements in black and fancied something a bit better.
So I will have a fully cleaned and re capped replacement. Or, just a board to change out with every now and then. I'm also as thick as two pieces of poo because I never realised that for 6 years I have been using my mouse pad/wireless charging coil etc all wrong. The reason why it pushed my keyboard left is because I had it sideways, not the way it was supposed to be oriented. I always wondered why the cable came out the side and not the top, and why the logo was not the correct way around.
Derp.