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What is it?

In English I mean, not some kind of code that looks like the manufacturer's catalogue number.
Tic Tac, sir?
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Killer French Bread wrote:What is it?

In English I mean, not some kind of code that looks like the manufacturer's catalogue number.
The Matty thing? :P
That is a server
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Killer French Bread wrote:What is it?

In English I mean, not some kind of code that looks like the manufacturer's catalogue number.
A PC thats designed to run for years without being turned off, Power supplies can be removed while still turned on (it has 2 of them) also the hard drives can be pulled out at will while turned on (i think) (if set up correctly but I only have 1 drive).
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Ah okay. What are you going to use it for? Mining cyber currencies?
Tic Tac, sir?
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The thought had crossed my mind, but I feel it's too late for me to get into the bitcoin market, did have a crack at it a while ago but after 3 days of the app updating databases & still being a year or 2 behind i gave up. Shame really as they are harder to mine now & take longer to accumulate & seems a lot more complicated than it once was.

Using it as a Minecraft server for friends etc, got the custom OS installed & webUI/command panels all set up so shall see how it goes, initial testing seems good but need to give it a good seeing to one of the days. Might just end up blanking the drive & setting up several partitions for various things (IE web hosting/media server/Game servers etc) & seeing if i can find a cheap 2nd scsi drive to boost the space.
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Matty wrote:& seeing if i can find a cheap 2nd scsi drive to boost the space.
SCUZZI DRIVES :D
(Sorry I couldn't resist)
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Whooa21 wrote:SCUZZI DRIVES :D
(Sorry I couldn't resist)
Yup, got to love a bit of scuzzi :P
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Matty wrote:Yup, got to love a bit of scuzzi :P
It is just, the name. I can't stop saying it XD
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Two of these:
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Total cost: $140, they're for my storage server thingy.
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voice wrote:Two of these:
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Total cost: $140, they're for my storage server thingy.
Yeah but are they scuzzi? I remember seeing some like that on a shop and they were SATA.
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