That looks pretty sweet marxviper well done so far :up:
Nice chunk of storage from what I can see as well whats that a couple of raptors and a few 1Tb disks?
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That looks pretty sweet marxviper well done so far :up:
Nice chunk of storage from what I can see as well whats that a couple of raptors and a few 1Tb disks?
Thanks, there was lots of struggle as a beginner.
I got 2 raptors 150gb in raid 0 and 3 1tb WD caviar green in raid 5 and one WD blue 500gb in raid 1 for 2 raptors.
Does anyone knows a way to add more hdd in raid 5? e.g. i have 3 hdd in raid 5 and add another 1 tb to it without losing any data.
Backup/remaking raid/restore from backup. Should work on any raid.
Some higher end raid controllers (eg. my 3ware 9650SE M24 is) are able to grow raid5/6 without data loss (took eternity to finish though), but no guarantee your is. Consult homepage of your raid controller vendor.
P.S. You might start getting issues with >2tb block devices (which your 3hdd raid5 after adding another disk will be larger then). Starting with need to use GPT instead of old dos partition tables, and maybe limited support in OS/bios.
Jum jum jum! Looks very nice so far, looking forwart do the finisht build!
Im using intel controller on my evga x58 motherboard, wondering this will work.
i need more hdd to back up my current raid to make a new one, not cost effective for :rofl:
Could you please recommend decent raid controller pci card for me? I would appreciate that. Some controllers I have checked are quite expensive.
3ware, areca are good, but expensive. And these days controllers are pci express cards, not pci. But imho you'd be better off with backup/restore method instead of buying expensive hardware raid controller card. Don't you have some friends you could borrow disks for backup during growing of raid time? I myself am against stuffing main rig with loads of disks. I have dedicated network file server placed where i don't care about noise of disks/electricity costs :)
marxviper: i have to warn you that simply buying advanced raid controller won't get you through. After all, most different hardware raid controllers usually write their own specific service headers on disk in their own format to distinct what particular disk is and how it's configured into raid, so it's more then probable, that you won't be able to read your current 3 disk raid 5 made with integrated intel raid controller by simple reconnecting disks to newly bought advanced controller, so most probably no skipping backup-restore for you, sorry. You can only expect raid be readable on different controllers if it's software raid (support in OS). Eg. something from windows (IIRC called dynamic volumes or somthing, never used them), or mdraid in linux and so on. Then you can read that raid in another box with even fully different disk controller just fine if OS there is similar.
a preview of whats coming next:
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001241NEF.jpg
i think you should switch the tube coming from the res to the rad to the other port, that way the tube going to the rad next to it is the same length as the next rad over also. (omg what a long sentence, did it make sense?)
this is how it started:
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001198NEF.jpg
then after few hours later:
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001271NEF.jpg
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001265NEF.jpg
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001250NEF.jpg
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001278NEF.jpg
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001279NEF.jpg
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001280NEF.jpg
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001280NEF.jpg
guess what the LED switches work:
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...0001286NEF.jpg
I need practice in taking better photos
Wow, I really love the look of that build marx :D.
I'm also more and more beginning to like the tygon tubing. Although it has some coding on it which bothers me, I really like the glasslike reflection it has :D.
A little rubbing alcohol will remove the tygon print...
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/5965/tygon1.jpg
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/9060/tygon2.jpg
Thanks Malkiewicz! :D
No problem... I used this method to remove the Tygon lettering form the black tubing / comes off easily and it looked good when it's done...
http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/201/mm907.jpg
Does anyone know how to overclock cpu on evga x58 classified motherboard? I check the manual and it is useless.
Any info or links would be appreciated.
Wow this build looks great from the side! Managing all the hardware in a MM case like that is a tough job, but you're getting it done.
thanks, it was tough but went alright.. Cable management is a mess
By the way, I tried overclocking and messed up after BSOD, the windows couldnt startup even with the repair from the boot cd so I had to reinstall it all over again.
Now I notice the computer is not as snappy as before. Its kinda slow.
Does downloading 5 mb per sec and verifying and repairing raid 5 array hdds affect the speed of the computer?
Any luck with your OC / do you have any photo updates?
Nice build mate, hows the cable sleeving with this case? might need it for my next build since im going to be using 3x 480's, 990x etc...