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Day: September 22, 2006

Humidor Cluster

September 22, 2006 by Will O'Brien 16 Comments


This mini-itx mod is pretty slick. It looks great, but inside you’ll find no less than five mobos, an ethernet switch complete with five hard drives. The controller is a Via PD1000 and the four slave machines are Via V8000As.

[yeah, I forgot to publish it earlier. Four words: Two Week Old Baby.]

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