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Inside Chassis Bottom View "Cleaned"
After gutting and cleaning, here's the bottom of the chassis.
It's not completely clear but there's about 4 inches of space in here. I may eventually move the hard drive mounts to this area and put a fan down here...to even out the heat and also allow room for a total of 4 hard drives for a nice big SATA RAID array.
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This is a 1940's military vintage UHF Signal Generator used for testing/calibrating radio equipment. I bought this for $20 from eBay (local, no shipping) for conversion.
After gutting and cleaning (sounds like a fish) I installed a standard ATX motherboard chassis, 420 watt power supply, and mounts for drives to convert it into a complete computer case.
Inside Chassis Bottom View "Cleaned"
After gutting and cleaning, here's the bottom of the chassis.
It's not completely clear but there's about 4 inches of space in here. I may eventually move the hard drive mounts to this area and put a fan down here...to even out the heat and also allow room for a total of 4 hard drives for a nice big SATA RAID array.
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This is a 1940's military vintage UHF Signal Generator used for testing/calibrating radio equipment. I bought this for $20 from eBay (local, no shipping) for conversion.
After gutting and cleaning (sounds like a fish) I installed a standard ATX motherboard chassis, 420 watt power supply, and mounts for drives to convert it into a complete computer case.