xxredxpandaxx Posted March 1, 2017 Share Posted March 1, 2017 (edited) This project is now depreciated in lieu of a better build. Details will be coming when its finished. So some big new updates to my build! I added a second case to my server, upgraded the hardware and added water cooling!! Hardware: MB: AsRock x99 extreme 3 CPU: Xeon E5-2683 v3 (14 cores) PSU: FSP Group 700W 1U 80 Plus Platinum RAM: 12GB ECC Parity: 1x8TB Data: 2x8TB 7x3TB Cache: 1x256GB SSD UA Disk: 500GB used for downloads and VMs If you don't want to go look through my first post, I basically gutted an Apple Xserve RAID and put in my micro atx board in there with all the hard drives and power supply. Basically just add a motherboard in the space on the right and a bunch of cables and a ssd laying in there somewhere! But this is what the Xserve RAID looks like now. I removed the motherboard added a fan and the two cards there on the back. I bought a Xserve 1U case and gutted that to fit my new motherboard and all other components other than the data hard drives which stay in the case pictured above. It was quite a tight fit with everything in there, and had to use a couple pcie extension cables. I tried to use air cooling at first but just got too hot so the only logical option was to water cool it!! I am using the EK-Annihilator for my cpu block, and it works great! Highest temp I've seen while running at 100% is 50˚C. Oh also I am using a 240mm radiator. To make the GPU work I had to use a x16 pcie to x1 pcie extesion card with a x1 extension cable that you can see running towards the upper left with what looks like a usb cable on the end. That runs to the x16 pcie to x1 pcie extesion card that is right under the GPU pcie connector. In the top left of the case you can see the 3xSFF-8088 to SFF-8087 card that connects the 8 drives from the other case to my expansion card (can't remember witch one but most people use it). For cooling I have the GPU which is a blower style and a pci blower style fan under the SFF-8088 card. So far I haven't had any cooling problems in the 1U case, or the 3U Xserve RAID case. And finally here it is all closed up sitting on top of the Xserve RAID case. Now the next step is to get a rack so I can mount these two cases in it along with a UPS. Also when I need more space for disks I want to make some custom disk caddies for the disk 6-14 so it will hold two disks, one in front and one behind it. For anyone who doesn't know what an Xserve looks like here it is with my disk layout. Edited March 26, 2021 by xxredxpandaxx Quote Link to comment
xxredxpandaxx Posted March 2, 2017 Author Share Posted March 2, 2017 5 hours ago, 1812 said: cool! Thanks! Quote Link to comment
jrd680 Posted March 13, 2017 Share Posted March 13, 2017 How did you get that disk layout diagram? Quote Link to comment
xxredxpandaxx Posted March 13, 2017 Author Share Posted March 13, 2017 5 minutes ago, jrd680 said: How did you get that disk layout diagram? I made it in pixelmator Quote Link to comment
Adamcarter Posted March 16, 2017 Share Posted March 16, 2017 (edited) Hey xxredxpandaxx long time no talk. I just wanted to let you know i am very very close to completeing the brand new pcb designed xraid. I love your new reworkings. Thought i would post a link of my progress. The engineer who designed them will be selling kits. If anyone wants to make one of these. XRaid Custom PCBs Edited March 18, 2017 by Adamcarter Quote Link to comment
calla1rp Posted November 3, 2023 Share Posted November 3, 2023 On 3/1/2017 at 4:22 PM, xxredxpandaxx said: f you don't want to go look through my first post, I basically gutted an Apple Xserve RAID and put in my micro atx board in there with all the hard drives and power supply. Basically just add a motherboard in the space on the right and a bunch of cables and a ssd laying in there somewhere! But this is what the Xserve RAID looks like now. I removed the motherboard added a fan and the two cards there on the back. Hey! was wondering if you still have/could share the pinouts you found for the front PCBs for the xserve raid? trying a case mod and would also like to use one of the buttons for a power button as i saw you mentioned in another post. also hoping to get as many of the LEDs up front working as i can, to include the lock light and middle ‘light show’ board. anything helps! haven’t been able to find much about the two front boards and have only found one good post about the middle board on an arduino github project Quote Link to comment
xxredxpandaxx Posted November 4, 2023 Author Share Posted November 4, 2023 Unfortunately I don’t have this setup anymore and I can’t remember the pinouts for it. What I did was trace the wires from the buttons and lights back to the harness where I wanted to connect into. Then use a multimeter to make sure I had the correct ones. Sorry I couldn’t be more help! Quote Link to comment
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