- How do you still have open SATA ports on your motherboard?
- Where are all those neatly tied SATA cables going? I think I can peek them behind and above the CPU?
- What is the card between the GPU and the SSD? Is it some RAID controller?
I still have quite a few (all but 1) open SATA ports due to the card between the GPU and SSD. All those neatly bundled SATA cables plug into that card.
The card in question is HBA card, specifically a LSI 9207-8i card. They regularly go for about $40 on eBay. If you buy one make sure that it's in IT mode already, they usually are but if the seller doesn't mention it try a different seller.
Using just that card and a couple cables (literally 2) you add the ability to add 8 drives to your system.
Edit: I should specify that the 2 cables are SAS to SATA cables. You basically have to find the correct one for your card as there's a couple kinds of SAS to SATA cables.
That sounds so much more efficient than hunting for a motherboard with 8 SATA ports and dealing with all those cables.
Do the drives still show up as separate devices? Its not doing any hardware-raid? I'm just wondering if I can swap to one of these when I need to upgrade my system.
As long as the HBA card is in IT mode the drives all show up as individual drives to the system.
You can totally snag one of those cards for like $45, a set of cables for like $13 per 4 drive cable, and like $12 for a pair of sata power extension cables.
All said and done with the cables and the card I think I paid like $80 usd.
The drives were a lot though and in fact since I got the system set up (I took the pic when I has it down for annual maintenance) the cost of drives has changes significantly.
Also HDDs use a lot more power than SSDs. Like a lot a lot more.
Seconded on asking what case this is.
Also, can I ask you why you have the CPU fan pulling air off the GPU and creating turbulence in this otherwise beautiful NAS? I know the cooling is probably perfectly adequate even with that, but ahhhhhh lol.
Now that you point it out I’m surprised the cooler even goes that way, most of the time they’re pretty locked into the horizontal direction.
I've had something similar due to the limitations of a narrow ILM vs square ILM board, but I think my solution was to rig/butcher it until it pointed the cooler correctly, that or I bought a mounting adapter or something. Either way, I remember that I viscerally hated it and wouldn't let it sit like that despite being 45w CPUs, and this post reminded me of it haha.
The case is a Darkrock Classic Storage Master
The CPU cooler is in that orientation because it's the only way it'd mount on the board. The good news is that the GPU is a blower style GPU so the CPU isn't really affected.
Is there any point in censoring a barcode on an SSD? Privacy reasons?
The warranty code and serial numbers are on the bottom, so I figured better safe than sorry
what case is this? I want
Guessing fractal, lets hope op confirms
I made an edit to the post and replied to other comments to the post but the case is a Darkrock Classic Storage Master.
The case is a Darkrock Classic Storage Master
It's like $90USD so it's not even that bad for being able to fit so many drives.
It also comes with a decent amount of quiet fans.
Highly recommended!
Nice, I wish I had a ZFS setup like that.
Mine didn't start like this, mine initially had only 3 drives and was run in RAIDZ1.
It was a couple years before I got to 8.
NGL though I kinda wish I lived with 3 for longer and went with bigger drives when I upgraded, but I'm happy with my ~42TB of space and 2 redundant disks.
How are the noctura fans? Debating on using them for case fans....
I literally set them to 100% speed and forget about them they're so quiet, and they move hella air.
The Dockrock fans that are in the front of the case stock are also quiet AF.
Edit: Spleling
Not OP but I use Noctuas in both my server cases, and they're fantastic. Super quiet and efficient.
All the 3.5 inch drive bays yes, but what about the 2.5 inch drive bays?
Going to take awhile before I fill those
Thank you for the link!
I'll have to check it out
It's unfortunately kinda bare ATM lol
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