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James Alton jalton at olsh.cxFri Aug 25 15:02:33 PDT 2000
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm looking to build a cheap beowulf cluster. I need it to fit into a 19" rackmount enclosure. I was wondering if anyone had any good sources on a very simple way to mount a motherboard into the 19" form. I need a piece of metal (bare shelf) that has raised places with holes to mount a standard ATX motherboard, and on the same piece of metal, perhaps 2-4 3.5 inch devices. As well, there should be holes that make this piece of metal look like cheese. (This is for air flow.) Also, there has to be an area to mount an ATX power supply. I am willing to pay 20-40 bucks per piece. This seems to be way cheaper than an enclosed node system, each enclosure costs like $250? This seems outrageous for a piece of metal and power supply. If possible, I would also like the motherboard mount to be able to slide out. If no one has any information on this, I would even consider taking a metal shop class, or getting commercial production for such a bare motherboard rackmount. It seems like something there is a great need for. :James Alton jalton at olsh.cx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.3 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com> iQA/AwUBOabs+J/SF5seuRySEQLxtgCaA/WwBPFEKqPCIXy/XlPZ9A5HxkEAn1Mk elIcZyQiNlwuwymIOMlv4yfO =8A6r -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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