Hardware fun and 8 SSDs
Back with more:
Little progress shot. Just installed the test plate in the bottom:
About 90% perfect, a few little changes needed. 1-2mm here and there:
More changes for the top section. Getting everything lined up for cables and more
fittings:
Very advanced measuring systems:
Next up a little bit of a hardware show off. First is the LSI 9271-8i. Got to thank Tiny Tom Logan for this little beauty. We've had a great relationship so far and have been working on a few bits here and there. More on that coming so keep your eye out!
More importantly on top of this the cables... I had concerns about what fun it may be braiding sas to sata leads like these and Tom has saved the day again. He did a LOT of searching to find these perfect cables and they cost a pretty penny too. When he said I could have some I actually thought he was joking until they turned up. Awesome solution and no braiding for me. Happy days:
Next I suppose we would need something to go with this raid card, SSD heavy. I'm going to sleep on these tonight. Thank you Kingston!!!
(please understand you don't just get given things like this for a simple project log, we are doing some work for them in exchange).
Got a couple of fan controllers in for the build. Great packaging and solid overall product. Used a bunch of
Lamptron stuff and always very happy:
We decided to use a couple of the
XSPC Photon tube
reservoirs. Technically we could have made it work without them but it's a hell of a lot less stressful using them and they are great. Actually made from glass which is not something I've used before. Makes for a great feel and finish:
Amazing little mounting system. Very high quality. However not something we will use so removed:
Looking a little more angular now, perfect for the Parvum aesthetic:
Cut the new top section with the new changes:
Installing the
reservoirs:
To be honest I didn't expect this to line up first time. I mean we are amazing and everything but this was a 'guess and hope' effort:
Finally installed the raid cards and cables:
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