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Patchwork File Server Patchwork File Server
Built as a general purpose server and introduction into the homelab hobby. Originally started from a junk pc and transformed... Built as a general purpose server and introduction into the homelab hobby. Originally started from a junk pc and transformed into a full-fledged on-demand server. After several years of upgrades, the server has grown to an impressive size of 40TiB in a zfs raid-z2 pool.$1,489.98 -
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Watcher Watcher
Used for mainly video playback as well as server for FTP purposes Used for mainly video playback as well as server for FTP purposes$639.93 -
Custom Meshlicious 9x HDD Plex NAS... Custom Meshlicious 9x HDD Plex NAS unRAID Server
Started using Plex for streaming personal media but filled up the 8TB external HDD pretty quick! Figured this was the... Started using Plex for streaming personal media but filled up the 8TB external HDD pretty quick! Figured this was the perfect opportunity to get into the world of servers. I wanted something that was SFF, dead silent, had plenty of HDD bays, and still looked good to set on my desk. Didn't like the look of the Node 304 or NR200 but when the SSUPD Meshlicious came out, I knew I could make it unique and exactly what I wanted. Decided to upgrade my gaming rig during this process and use those parts for the server or buy used. Server GPU was omitted since I have my own gaming rig which can handle heavy duties if necessary. Check out both rigs in the last photo! Using unRAID has been a great choice of server OS and an amazing learning tool to get into servers! Since it's used primarily for Plex by my family, drives are spun down most of the time. Plex libraries are split up into different drives allowing for a single HDD spin up at a time depending on the movie/show. The system remains dead silent, even when 1 or 2 drives are in use. Currently have 3x 18TB Seagate Exos HDDs and 6x 6TB Seagate Ironwolf HDDs. Noise and thermals have been a non-issue. Even during 24-hour data transfer to all drives at once, HDDs never hit above 38 degrees. Incredibly happy with the way it came out and couldn't recommend the SSUPD Meshlicious enough as an insanely versatile and beautiful SFF case! Custom Mods: - Created a 3x triple HDD sled system within the GPU chamber for a capacity of 9x HDDs. Drives mounted using 3/8" foam material as vibration dampeners. Each HDD sled has 0.125" clearance between each other allowing airflow. Sleds are bottom-mounted w/ screws and friction magnetic mounted on top with absolutely no wobble without being turned completely 90 degrees. Able to unscrew from the bottom of the case and slide out the top for ease of adding HDDs. - Thermalright AXP-90I w/ Noctua NF-A12x15 Chromax installed using custom 1mm steel rod. - 4x Arctic P8 PWM PST CO in rear HDD chamber using magnetic tape. - 8600k delidded (9900k delidded for gaming rig). - Corsair SF600 Gold w/ Noctua NF-A9x14 fan swap (Corsair SF750 Platinum for gaming rig). - Painted custom hardware matte black. - Added RGB last minute for extra server fps! Specs: Case: SSUPD Meshlicious CPU: 8600k delidded (owned) CPU Cooler: Thermalright AXP-90I MOBO: ROG Strix Z390I RAM: TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z 16GB 3000mhz (owned) SSD: SK Hynix 1TB M.2 NVME (Plex metadata storage, downloads, AppData, backups) SSD: Samsung 960 EVO 500GB M.2 NVME (VMs & backups) (owned) HDD: 3x 18TB Seagate Exos and 6x 6TB Seagate Ironwolf (Plex media, personal storage, backups) SATA Card: BEYIMEI PCIe 6x SATA port card PSU: Corsair SF600 Gold (owned) CPU Fan: Noctua NF-A12x15 Chromax Intake Fan: 2x Arctic P14 PWM PST CO 140mm Exhaust Fan: 4x Arctic P8 PWM PST CO 80mm LEDs: Phanteks NEON 2x 400mm$127.99 -
5600g Server/Emulator/Streaming PC 5600g Server/Emulator/Streaming PC
Built this to run game servers/stream/maybe figure out how servers work. This build is a mix of new and second hand parts.... Built this to run game servers/stream/maybe figure out how servers work. This build is a mix of new and second hand parts. Planning on emulating older gamer and letting my roommates use it for whatever, I’ll let them use my GPU if they want to play any of my newer games.$326.17 -
The Free PC The Free PC
I decided that I did not want to spend money on a pc so I went to facebook marketplace and Letgo where over the course of... I decided that I did not want to spend money on a pc so I went to facebook marketplace and Letgo where over the course of the last few months I was able to get free pc parts from various different sellers. So the following pictures and parts are the culmination of my work of collecting free PC parts that I will eventually turn into my own server. The CPU and motherboard are from an old Lenovo Erazer prebuilt PC. I plan to add more hard drives so that it can function as a true server.$0.00 -
Once Once
Primary purpose of this game is AI training, also used to play league, apex, overwatch, and some new single player games. I... Primary purpose of this game is AI training, also used to play league, apex, overwatch, and some new single player games. I plan to fill out the fan slots and maybe do the o-11 mini front panel screen mod. Also plan to get cable extensions because the GPU cables are pretty in the way and ugly.$2,784.91 -
Janky V2 Janky V2
I built this PC to use as a budget build that still would have the ability to do everyday tasks as well as medium gaming. ... I built this PC to use as a budget build that still would have the ability to do everyday tasks as well as medium gaming. This is a "revision" of my original build (Janky v1), and it includes multiple upgrades that improve ease of use.$620.01 -
DarkTrooper DarkTrooper
Stealth Black Gaming Computer with RGB Stealth Black Gaming Computer with RGB$1,439.97 -
Lemingo Lemingo
There are many different types of games that can be played on a gaming PC. Some of the most popular genres include... There are many different types of games that can be played on a gaming PC. Some of the most popular genres include first-person shooters, role-playing games, massively multiplayer online games, and real-time strategy games.$2,998.86 -
HT Peace E HT Peace E
A sleek HTPC build that disappears into the entertainment system A sleek HTPC build that disappears into the entertainment system$1,788.93 -
Revolting Revolting
downsizing case transfer to a Hyte Revolt 3 downsizing case transfer to a Hyte Revolt 3$1,862.92 -
everything build everything build
used for gaming, aesthetics, and server used for gaming, aesthetics, and server$1,499.92 -
4k Blu-ray All-in-One Media PC 4k Blu-ray All-in-One Media PC
I wanted to build something that I could race, game, run Plex server, and watch 4K movies on with true HDR. All-in-one, and... I wanted to build something that I could race, game, run Plex server, and watch 4K movies on with true HDR. All-in-one, and one-for-all; not separate devices! I built it and the gaming part was great, but the 4k Blu-ray part was only so-so : ( And then I moved on to a 3080 12GB ITX build and a second-hand XBox One S, because two purpose built things are always better than an all-in-one thing! Learn from my learning experience : ) Some of the part choices were forced, because the last CPU that supports Blu-ray disc playback is the Intel 10th Gen. I would have loved to go for an 11400 at the time (12th gen wasn't out yet, though I would have gotten the 12600K had I known a used XBox was such a better BD player), but a 10700K was my choice. Fitting it into the Silverstone Grandia 09 case was a challenge, especially for CPU cooling. I wanted something that could cool better than a low-profile Noctua, so I shoved a 120mm Arctic Freezer radiator in there. Also a learning experience; 120mm rads are not all that much better than air cooling -_- And although I did not need to, one foresight was to get an EVGA SFX-size power supply, as that made fitting power cables near the radiator MUCH easier.$1,560.89 -
Mini ITX budget build Mini ITX budget build
Mini ITX Budget Build for Local Server Mini ITX Budget Build for Local Server$777.93 -
NR200 Sleeper Build NR200 Sleeper Build
Packs a punch for the size Packs a punch for the size$1,986.92 -
Video editing computer Video editing computer
This is my work computer. I render fornite stuff with all the extra ram and vram. I may need to upgrade the ram for more... This is my work computer. I render fornite stuff with all the extra ram and vram. I may need to upgrade the ram for more capacity tho$1,779.94 -
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My Meshilicious My Meshilicious
The best case I've ever built in The best case I've ever built in$1,439.93 -
Diego Build Diego Build
I built this for school, gaming, and general computer use I built this for school, gaming, and general computer use$1,949.92 -
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Fortnite computer Fortnite computer
This runs Fortnite max settings 100 plus fps and competitive 250+Cod Warzone and Vanguard runs 100+ fpsGod of war runs at... This runs Fortnite max settings 100 plus fps and competitive 250+ Cod Warzone and Vanguard runs 100+ fps God of war runs at 90+ fps$1,082.94 -
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small work in progress small work in progress
small nr200 with recently new upgraded gpu (2060s) small nr200 with recently new upgraded gpu (2060s)$1,604.93