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> --- Al Hopper <al@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > Sure, first 4 pics in this gallery:
> > > http://www.pbase.com/taochen/w2100z
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> > > (Took me 20 mins)
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> > Excellent photos. Good response time!
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> Thanks Al!
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> > I see you decided to augment the
> > cooling with the Zalman FB123 (Fan Bracket).
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> Yes, it's a keeper. It does help spread the heat from CPU heatsink.
> I change the fan though (to a slower/quieter one), as you can see it's
> not Zalman orignal.
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> > What is the make/model of
> > that gizmo that extracts air out a PCI slot (blue plastic assembly in your
> > photos)?
> > Good idea and probably cheap insurance against hotspots and over-heating
> > which can only improve system reliability.
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> I found it in Fry's (Austin store).
> I don't use it any more, as it takes PCI-slot space, and
> doesn't help much since the fans are rather slow.
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> It says "HICOOL Ball Bearing" 000626KZ ( www.jetart.com.tw ).
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Try PC Power & Cooling Page...
http://www.pcpowercooling.com/home.htm




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Re: Re: Disk drive rails for w1100z/w2100z

--- Al Hopper <al@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Sure, first 4 pics in this gallery: > > http://www.pbase.com/taochen/w2100z > > > > (Took me 20 mins) > > Excellent photos. Good response time! Thanks Al! > I see you decided to augment the > cooling with the Zalman FB123 (Fan Bracket). Yes, it's a keeper. It does help spread the heat from CPU heatsink. I change the fan though (to a slower/quieter one), as you can see it's not Zalman orignal. > What is the make/model of > that gizmo that extracts air out a PCI slot (blue plastic assembly in your > photos)? > Good idea and probably cheap insurance against hotspots and over-heating > which can only improve system reliability. I found it in Fry's (Austin store). I don't use it any more, as it takes PCI-slot space, and doesn't help much since the fans are rather slow. It says "HICOOL Ball Bearing" 000626KZ ( www.jetart.com.tw ). Please check the Links page before posting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisx86/links Post message: solarisx86@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx UNSUBSCRIBE: solarisx86-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Re: Gee no wonder Sun sells more Linux than Solaris

On Wednesday 02 February 2005 13:44, pcsol1996 wrote: > Installing Solaris 10 on our W1100Z got a warning that a Linux partition > exists and that Solaris can't co-exist with it. So &^% Linux JDS > is pre-installed on SUN (that's the company that makes Solaris) > workstations? I am sure this was already known but it was news > to me and quite ludicrous. This had better change quickly > with the advent of free Solaris 10. Like, the next one built > at the factory. I feel like the machine is tainted somehow...LOL. Is that on Solaris 10 release bits? The partition type was changed in Solaris 10 build 72, so there should be no conflicts now. It was a problem in getting the process updated, and it was decided to wait until S10 was released to do that. In the future, it's my understanding that only Solaris will be installed on Sun hardware. I'll need to see that to believe it, but that's what I've been told. -- Alan DuBoff Software Orchestration GPG: 1024D/B7A9EBEE 5E00 57CD 5336 5E0B 288B 4126 0D49 0D99 B7A9 EBEE Please check the Links page before posting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisx86/links Post message: solarisx86@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx UNSUBSCRIBE: solarisx86-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Re: Re: Disk drive rails for w1100z/w2100z

--- Al Hopper <al@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Sure, first 4 pics in this gallery: > > http://www.pbase.com/taochen/w2100z > > > > (Took me 20 mins) > > Excellent photos. Good response time! Thanks Al! > I see you decided to augment the > cooling with the Zalman FB123 (Fan Bracket). Yes, it's a keeper. It does help spread the heat from CPU heatsink. I change the fan though (to a slower/quieter one), as you can see it's not Zalman orignal. > What is the make/model of > that gizmo that extracts air out a PCI slot (blue plastic assembly in your > photos)? > Good idea and probably cheap insurance against hotspots and over-heating > which can only improve system reliability. I found it in Fry's (Austin store). I don't use it any more, as it takes PCI-slot space, and doesn't help much since the fans are rather slow. It says "HICOOL Ball Bearing" 000626KZ ( www.jetart.com.tw ). Please check the Links page before posting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisx86/links Post message: solarisx86@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx UNSUBSCRIBE: solarisx86-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Re: Disk drive rails for w1100z/w2100z

--- In solarisx86@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Tao Chen <nameistao@xxxx> wrote: > > --- Al Hopper <al@xxxx> wrote: > > > > Sure, first 4 pics in this gallery: > > > http://www.pbase.com/taochen/w2100z > > > > > > (Took me 20 mins) > > > > Excellent photos. Good response time! > > Thanks Al! Nice pics indeed! Never seen that style drive rails, but the pics might help find something. Please check the Links page before posting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisx86/links Post message: solarisx86@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx UNSUBSCRIBE: solarisx86-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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