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A shot of the computer as it stands. I have no idea what the "3" is for. I bought it from a general store.
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A shot of the inside. You can see all of the wires, 7 hard drives, 1 CD-rom, 2 ISA IDE cards, and the video card.
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A look at the bottom of the case, where there is dirt, dust and old rubberbands. Look closely and you can see poorly taped splices on just about all of the power wires.
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A closer shot of the Hard drives. The bottom one is a SCSI drive. There is no SCSI card in here, and the drive probably works. SAD... Look at the top drive, and you can see the CPU fan spliced into the connector, without any tape...Huge hazard. Most of the hard drives don't have any screws in them.
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Showing you all of the bottom hard drives. 2 out of those 5 work. Look at the splices in the power wires. You can see the middle power wire's splice going to the CPU fan.
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Here are the other 2 hard drives and the 2X CD-rom. None of these work. Notice how the hard drives are held in by one screw each. There are no screws on the other side.
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Trying to figure out how to focus on the hard drives, and show the splices.
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There are the ISA cards. Notice that the brackets that mount them to the case are bent on a few cards? Thats because the motherboard wasn't set in the case right, and the cards won't seat fully without being "Modified".
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A shot of the "KINGSAPO" Power supply. It looks big, but I'm sure its less than 350 watts. Its pretty light too.
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A shot of the computer sitting on the desk beside the one featured. I had a case for it, but it got bent...So now whats left is right there. That was my server until I got this "Super Server". Heh, I crack myself up.
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