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    If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing!

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    There's nothing that could possibly go wrong with this strategy. 😂

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    • toketin@feddit.itT [email protected]

      Hi, which is the name of this kind of cases? I'm looking a similar way in order to add an external HDD on my local server which is a Lenovo Thinkcentre SFF, so with 3 disks of space (1 hdd 3.5" + 1 2.5" + 1 nvme). Thanks!

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      The key search words in your (Chinese? better than rewarding Amazon with even more extra fees) store of choice I wound suggest:

      3.5" to 5.25" Internal Hard Disk Mount Rubber

      But don't get the ones where the inner mount (of the 3.5" drive) is the same piece or bolted/screwed into the outer mount (5.25").

      The ones in my pic have fairy big rubber nips in between (each secured on both sides), 4 at the bottom (that support the weight of the disk too), and two on the sides.

      Also such 5" brackets you can mount anywhere rally, even on the outside of the case, lol.

      In one case without the 5.25" bays (at my parents, quick job) I mounted two disks on such mounts on that metal mesh between the PSU compartment and the main compartment.

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      • E [email protected]

        How it started:
        mp80
        I bought a MiniPC (Blackview MP-80) to run Home Assistant and some lights etc. to go with it.

        It's now exactly one year later this is what my setup looks like now:
        BMAX B2 Pro --> Home Assistant OS
        Blackview MP-80 --> Proxmox --> Nextcloud-AIO & Immich
        ODROID H4+ --> Proxmox --> TrueNAS

        How it's going:
        odroid
        With the heatwave in Europe I've now installed cooling to keep my HDD's from heating up.

        I know it's Janky as hell, but I love it. The plan going forward is to buy a 3D Printer so that I can 3D Print a custom 10" rack, and I'll build my own cooling and temperature monitoring system with ESP32 and create a dashboard for it in Home Assistant and sorting out networking.

        It's a work in progress, having a lot of fun learning and adding new things.

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        a proper hobbyist setup, well done!

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          How it started:
          mp80
          I bought a MiniPC (Blackview MP-80) to run Home Assistant and some lights etc. to go with it.

          It's now exactly one year later this is what my setup looks like now:
          BMAX B2 Pro --> Home Assistant OS
          Blackview MP-80 --> Proxmox --> Nextcloud-AIO & Immich
          ODROID H4+ --> Proxmox --> TrueNAS

          How it's going:
          odroid
          With the heatwave in Europe I've now installed cooling to keep my HDD's from heating up.

          I know it's Janky as hell, but I love it. The plan going forward is to buy a 3D Printer so that I can 3D Print a custom 10" rack, and I'll build my own cooling and temperature monitoring system with ESP32 and create a dashboard for it in Home Assistant and sorting out networking.

          It's a work in progress, having a lot of fun learning and adding new things.

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          Just needs a 10" cardboard box with proper holes

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            Just needs a 10" cardboard box with proper holes

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            Don't get too carried away, it's just a homelab

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            • silentknightowl@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

              Don't get too carried away, it's just a homelab

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              but, think of it... RACING STRIPES!!!! or FLAMES!!!

              You use bamboo skewers to mount the things off the bottom and dampen vibration. mabey use an internal flap and bent the disks out the front and the PSU out the back. If you have enough cardboard, you could even bend it a bit and do like a jet engine with the fan sticking out the front.

              cardboard papercraft homelab... I almost want to get rid of my 42 U rand and make a voltron now.

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                but, think of it... RACING STRIPES!!!! or FLAMES!!!

                You use bamboo skewers to mount the things off the bottom and dampen vibration. mabey use an internal flap and bent the disks out the front and the PSU out the back. If you have enough cardboard, you could even bend it a bit and do like a jet engine with the fan sticking out the front.

                cardboard papercraft homelab... I almost want to get rid of my 42 U rand and make a voltron now.

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                There would definitely be flames if you forgot the proper holes!

                Lol a jet engine shaped cardboard case held together with bamboo skewers would actually be pretty rad

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                • silentknightowl@slrpnk.netS [email protected]

                  There would definitely be flames if you forgot the proper holes!

                  Lol a jet engine shaped cardboard case held together with bamboo skewers would actually be pretty rad

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                  Not gona lie, I'm very tempted it'll get me lots of Internet points, and definitely a few haters

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                  • B [email protected]

                    Yea not super thrilled with bambu lab for the privacy concerns but the printer itself is good. I just use it in lan only mode and block any outgoing network traffic on my router.

                    But there are other brands that are good. Ive heard prusa is nice but never tried them.

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                    I have bambu printer they are good, but my printer stopped printing until I've allowed it to phone home for a bit, this repeated twice already.

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                      Just needs a 10" cardboard box with proper holes

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                      Does she have a sister?

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                      • E [email protected]

                        A lesson I learnt along the way:

                        HDD's on your desk are loud AF when you're constantly writing to a database
                        Solution: Everything except backups and Media run on SSD's

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                        Some drives are worse than others and higher capacities get worse and worse, in my experience, Seagate drives are extremely loud.

                        If you get helium drives (like wd red plus > 8TB i think),or 2nd hand hgst/ WD enterprise drives) they are significantly quieter.

                        But, having an ssd is cheaper probably. I have an SSD for the boot drive and all databases, configuration folders, etc... In docker so general IO is fast, then media, documents, pictures, etc... On the big HDDs.

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                        • E [email protected]

                          Thanks.
                          ODROID allows 4 drives with sata, it's a really nice solution.

                          You could attach even more with using nvme

                          https://www.hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-h4-plus/

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                          Damn. I was looking for agrees for someone like that, now I'm stuck with a microATC board that is great but doesn't fit in a 10" rack, why are there no 12" racks? ^^

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                            How it started:
                            mp80
                            I bought a MiniPC (Blackview MP-80) to run Home Assistant and some lights etc. to go with it.

                            It's now exactly one year later this is what my setup looks like now:
                            BMAX B2 Pro --> Home Assistant OS
                            Blackview MP-80 --> Proxmox --> Nextcloud-AIO & Immich
                            ODROID H4+ --> Proxmox --> TrueNAS

                            How it's going:
                            odroid
                            With the heatwave in Europe I've now installed cooling to keep my HDD's from heating up.

                            I know it's Janky as hell, but I love it. The plan going forward is to buy a 3D Printer so that I can 3D Print a custom 10" rack, and I'll build my own cooling and temperature monitoring system with ESP32 and create a dashboard for it in Home Assistant and sorting out networking.

                            It's a work in progress, having a lot of fun learning and adding new things.

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                            I’ll build my own cooling and temperature monitoring system

                            I bunged mine in the fridge, just drill a hole out of the side for the cables then use rubber sealant.

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