Soltek Qbic IQ3601A (VIA C3 Nehemiah 1Ghz)
http://www.soltek-computer.de/soltek/product/qbic.php?isbn_st=SL-B6A-F1000qisbn_st=IQ3601
256Mb RAM
2x250Gb HDD in software mirroring
Internal Asus DVD drive
USB external LG 2166D DVD Writer
Mandrake Linux 10.1
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ph75
Here are the details of my system
Fedora FC3
VIA EPIA 5000 Fanless
512 MB Ram
Morex Cubid 3688 Mini-ITX Case
2 x 250 GB disks
Argosy HD-360U2 Fanless
Cheers,
Nicolas
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well if anybody teach me how to post my current slim setting picture
here. i would love to post them.
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thoeng Wrote:
ideally with wi-fi cards so i could put them inside my clothes rack
nicely and forgot them :)
Not a good idea to have a wireless server.
Besides, if it's silent, wire it up right next to your router.
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mind tellin me why not ?? i am using my current laptop now (acer 803LCi)
as server wirelessly and it serves well. i was thinking because i don't
want those ugly cables to run over my beautiful and neat room :D
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thoeng Wrote:
mind tellin me why not ?? i am using my current laptop now (acer 803LCi)
as server wirelessly and it serves well. i was thinking because i don't
want those ugly cables to run over my beautiful and neat room :D
Some people do it.
However if you run into wireless problems it
actually the reason i want to do it wireless is because i was thinking
if i am able to get those nice sweetlooking mini ATX box then why to
put them on clothes rack i will put it just beside my SB. and to do
this i will have to do it wirelessly because the router it self is on
the other side of
Currently using main desktop pc
- P4 2.26GHz Celeron
- 512MB RAM
- 160GB Samsung SATA SpinPoint Drive
To be replaced by an ITX board in a dedicated box when I can afford it
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700Mhz G3 Snow iMac
OS X 10.3.9
1G RAM
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Happiness is being 100% Microsoft free.
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1 Ghz iMac G5 17 (the Kitchen Computer)
OS X 10.4.7
512M RAM (needs more)
Scott Gardner
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sgard9 Wrote:
(the Kitchen Computer)
HA! I love it. Pretty soon we're going to have computers everywhere.
Bathroom computer, closet computer, attic computer, stairwell computer,
laundry computer, patio computer, garage computer...
Heh heh.
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shabbs Wrote:
HA! I love it. Pretty soon we're going to have computers everywhere.
Bathroom computer, closet computer, attic computer, stairwell computer,
laundry computer, patio computer, garage computer...
Heh heh.
I've got one of these serving the bathroom if you count it as a
computer:
audiofi Wrote:
I've got one of these serving the bathroom if you count it as a
computer:
http://www.hometoys.com/htinews/feb01/reviews/arequest/arequest.htm
Very cool. But at that price, wouldn't an SB3 and some speakers do the
trick for less $$$. Now if it was touchscreen
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I didn't pay that much for it, it was £100 ($200 roughly)
Any more than that and I would have bought another squeezebox
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I didn't pay that much for it, it was £100 ($200 roughly)
Any more than that and I would have bought another squeezebox
For sure! Nice.
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*iPod:* 4G [40GB] | *OS:* Windows XP Pro SP2 | *iPod audio:* Sony '
MDR-EX71SL'
You're giving me some great ideas. But so far, Just kitchen, home
office, big garage (not to be confused with the small garage),
basement (takes care of the home automation stuff) and a laptop. In
the master plan the media room is next.
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On Aug 11, 2006, at 1:40 PM, shabbs
Epia M1000
512Mb RAM
1 x 80Gb system disk
2 x 200Gb storage disks
Win XP Pro SP2
ATI Radeon 9250 PCI
Silverstone LC11 case
http://audiofi.dudehost.com/insurance/pc.jpg
Also doubles up as a PVR so also has:
USB-UIRT
Hauppauge WinTV PVR USB2
ATI Remote
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thoeng Wrote:
okay so be it. i thought this thread might be useful for those who is
trying to build small silent server like me. Folks, write down your
slimbox detail specification or even picture is better. you could
practically write down anything including placement, cases, how do you
Mac Mini Core Duo 1.66GHz
1Gb RAM
120GB HDD
- Virtually silent
- Tiny - 6 inches square by 2 inches high.
- Very low power requirements - I leave it on 24x7
The other attraction for me was that I wanted to explore Macs -
obviously this will not be an attraction for everyone. It's much better
SlimServer is my old P4 desktop with some added RAM.
I hope it has some more tasks to do than just run SlimServer! :-)
- P4 3.0GHz
- 2 GB PC3200 ECC RAM
- 200 GB HDD
Mine is a Via C3/1GHz, 512MB, SME Linux 6.0 (running the usual suspects
in a typical LAMP system, too), 120GB, backed up
My primary desktop is running my SlimServer.
CPU: Intel PD Dual Core - 940 3.2GE 4M
Motherboard: ASUS P5LD2 Intel 945P DDR2 SATA
Memory: DDR2 533 2048M PC4200 (2x1024M)
Hard Drive: Maxtor 300G SATA 16M 7200rpm
Optical Drive: LG H10A 16X DVD +/- RW DUAL BK
Case Power: Midtowe Black Side Window
VIA EPIA SP13000
Hiper Media Case
Panasonic Slotload DVD CW8124
Maxtor 120GB
512MB Crucial RAM
I replaced the stock CPU fan with a SilentX one and replaced the case
PSU fan with an Akaska silent fan.
OS is Debian, for now. I intend on replacing it with EpiOS when it is a
bit more mature.
All
I have an Athlon 64 2000+ with 512 megs of ram.
I put it in an Antec Minuet:
http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=15102
and replaced the stock heatsink/fan with a silent one.
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2.6Ghz 800FSB P4
1GB PC3200
4x 200GB (600GB RAID5 on 3Ware RAID controller)
40 or so GB boot drive with ClarkConnect something.
CDRW
500W crappy Ultra power supply.
stuck in the garage headless with static IP.
Big ol' In-Win full tower (cases built like a tank)
Good stuff.
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