Not sure how to put it in a tower case, since the Motherboard is
definitely built for a server configuration. Luckily, the whole
thing only draws about 200 watts, which is just a little more than
my current desktop.
Obviously, this is more of a "hack-a-day" kind of project for me,
but potentially, it could be pretty cool!
On 2/7/19 7:52 PM, Chris Thistlethwaite
wrote:
Pull it apart and put it in a tower case.
You can also check the bios to see if it has an
eco mode or something similar.
Depending on the age/model, you could also be
running up your electric bill.
I have a few servers running in my homelab. So
I'm not trying to discourage you from doing it.
-Chris T.
My
company was disposing of an old IBM server and I was able
to pick it
up rather than have it get recycled. The thing has 2 Xeon
processors,
24 GBytes of RAM, and 1.3 TBytes of RAID disk space. I'm
thinking I
might want to put a PCIx graphics card in it and use it as
a desktop.
I'm very curious to see how long it would take to compile
a Gentoo kernel.
Except for the NOISE.
The 3 fans in this beast sound like a hurricane. Anybody
got any
suggestions on how to quiet the noise?
My thoughts so far:
1. Put resistors in series with the fan power wires to
slow down the
fans. (It'll get hotter, but I'm not pushing it much
anyway)
2. Muffle the darn thing in some type of enclosure. (The
thing is
gigantic and LONG, so an enclosure would be even bigger
and clunkier.)
3. Put it in the basement and use my desktop as a remote
terminal.
(But this would probably screw my plans for multiple
monitors.)
Anybody got any suggestions?
TIA!
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