shaft01:
The point of this project is to have one WC system for multiple computers in a rack style setup. I want to only monitor one pump, one rad, one set of fans, and one flow loop. Naturally, the hotter the machine, the closer to the bottom it'll be (since the lower on the stack the faster the flow if everything else is the same due to less restriction). I don't want to have a super-tuned machine ... I've given up on the whole OC to OC aspect, however entertaining it may be. I'm going for a decent overclock on most of my machines, and I will leave the crazyness for whichever hobby box I DON'T have on the rack. This rack is being designed for nothing more than stability and reliability. Most people don't think a WC system can be as reliable as a standard air system, and I want to prove that notion wrong. With the heat of that back room in the summer, I was having problems with overheating on my Athlon 700, not to mention my old 1700+ (may it rest in peace), and I don't need to add more boxes to the room and watch it get worse. The easy solution would be to add AC, but that isn't an option I like. I'd rather set up the hardware in a way that is bulletproof ... plus, this is going to be a hell of a lot of fun. I might even see if I can get some of the are locals (CDA, Spokane, Pullman, etc.) together when I do the final construction, since this will be the only time they'll get to go to these lengths of insanity ... plus, the added experience will make the final construction turn out better. Once I've got it together, I never want to have to rearrange it again. I want to be (*gasp*!!!) DONE.
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#!/bin/sh {who;} {last;} {pause;} {grep;} {touch;} {unzip;} mount /dev/girl -t {wet;} {fsck;} {fsck;} {fsck;} {fsck;} echo yes yes yes {yes;} umount {/dev/girl;zip;} rm -rf {wet.spot;} {sleep;} finger: permission denied
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