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Equus

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Oct 12, 2001
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Originally posted by Duncster
....looks like the innards of a PC to me... and nearly as untidy as mine!!

Where's this one leading?

D.
Pehaps somone tried to mod in a fondue set and caused a melt down?


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TacticalMayhem

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Jul 16, 2003
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Some where close to your hart
the rams there its just missing a Hd.

Should do what i do and that password the Bios on the HD, if some one nicks it, it will become useless as the HD will only works in my PC and if they have the correct password.

Allso on the back of many mordern day pc's there is a small lip with a hole in it for adding a small lock to the pc. This stops the newbies form getting in side the pc and messing with the intenals.
 

Furby

Naughty Paintball God
Mar 28, 2002
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This is what remains of a web server that a former friend built for another friend of mine. This individual was given several hundred dollars to build a high performance webserver that was to be located in a NOC on the east coast. That he did, but he did so poorly. The unit, which had an AMD 1700+ processor, was powered by a 250 watt power supply, which from what I understand is inadequate for the job at hand. A year or so later, the fan in the power supply failed (the only fan for cooling of any type in this unit) which led to the power supply burning up and the resulting power spikes taking out the motherboard, RAM, and corrupting the HD. The MoBo, RAM, and HD were state of the art at the time, but the case was used and abused, in addition to being a cheaply made and poorly constructed model, and the included powersupply was inadequate. We hypothesize that the unit lasted as long as it did because of the air conditioning system at the NOC. My friend was embarrassed when he opened the box contaning this half baked abortion, because his websites were contained on it, and he was enraged and mortified that this piece of trash was associated with him.

If nothing else, it's chalked up to a lesson learned, and it's served as a guide to me for what NOT to do if I were to ever build a box for serving a website and co-locating it. As for the person who did this, I will never mention his name publically...but he knows who he is, and he knows that he's a thief in addition to being incompetent.