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A Christmas tree composed of electrical wiring, a hard disk drive motor and SCSI ribbon cable.

 

Moem hosted a third installment of the Geeky Bling workshop, in which computer components were transformed into (Christmas) decorations.

Moem hosted a third installment of the Geeky Bling workshop, in which computer components were transformed into (Christmas) decorations.

The internals of our main Virtualisation Platform for hosting Hack42 hackerspace infrastructure. Our (mostly donated) hardware needed some adaptations, such as a custom hard drive cage, built from Meccano and some modifications to the SATA power cables, as the HP xw6600 Workstation wasn't equipped to hold the six harddisks.

20MB internal HDD for the Macintosh 512K, from 1986.

Photo courtesy of olePigeon (68kMLA).

SA007 and 8. are helping me demolish quite a lot of old SCSI harddisks which I had laying about at home for far too long.

They actually ended up doing most of the work, so thanks guys!

 

Any part which can be re-purposed will be used again and the rest will be turned in at the local recycling plant for scrap metal value.

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The internals of a 5 gigabyte Seagate microdrive, a miniature hard disk designed to fit in a CompactFlash Type II slot.

 

Moem will fashion a trinket or a necklace out of this.

Stoneshop had to use a 0.6mm screwdriver to unscrew the tiny screws and open the device.

 

Pictured with a 0,50 coin for scale reference.

Moem created the "Memory Tree", a Christmas tree composed of RAM memory modules and other computer components.

 

Moem hosted a third installment of the Geeky Bling workshop, in which computer components were transformed into (Christmas) decorations.

hard disk drive out of a 20 year old pc - probably about 10 MB!

The internals of a 5 gigabyte Seagate microdrive, a miniature hard disk designed to fit in a CompactFlash Type II slot.

 

Moem will fashion a trinket or a necklace out of this.

Stoneshop had to use a 0.6mm screwdriver to unscrew the tiny screws and open the device.

 

Shot with my Canon FL bellows with a reversed Pallas 135mm f/2.8 attached to it.

 

View the entire drive here. View the setup here.

Close-up of three read/write heads of a 7200 RPM Hitachi Deskstar Serial ATA hard disk drive.

 

Shot with my Canon FL bellows with a reversed Pallas 135mm f/2.8 attached to it.

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The internals of a 5 gigabyte Seagate microdrive, a miniature hard disk designed to fit in a CompactFlash Type II slot.

 

Moem will fashion a trinket or a necklace out of this.

Stoneshop had to use a 0.6mm screwdriver to unscrew the tiny screws and open the device.

 

Shot with my Canon FL bellows with a reversed Pallas 135mm f/2.8 attached to it.

 

The bigger picture can be seen here. The entire drive is pictured here. View the setup here.

SA007 and 8. are helping me demolish quite a lot of old SCSI harddisks which I had laying about at home for far too long.

They actually ended up doing most of the work, so thanks guys!

 

Any part which can be re-purposed will be used again and the rest will be turned in at the local recycling plant for scrap metal value.

Western Digital Caviar Red 2TB Hard Drive WD20EFRX

 

SATA 6Gb/s, 64MB Cache, 3.5 inch (Internal)

 

Just about to go into my HP MicroServer (aka the Weighted Companion Cube) running FreeNAS 8.

The internals of a 5 gigabyte Seagate microdrive, a miniature hard disk designed to fit in a CompactFlash Type II slot.

 

Moem will fashion a trinket or a necklace out of this.

Stoneshop had to use a 0.6mm screwdriver to unscrew the tiny screws and open the device.

 

Shot with my Canon FL bellows with a reversed Pallas 135mm f/2.8 attached to it. View the setup here.

New toy

 

Antec Fusion Remote (Silver)

Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H AM3 Mobo

AMD Phenom II X4 B50 Black Edition (3.4GHz Unlocked 550)

Arctic Power 500w PSU

4GB Crucial Ballistix 1333MHz DDR3 RAM

ATI Radeon HD5770 1GB Graphics Card

500GB Seagate SATAII HDD

 

networked to the 6TB Storage server I built last month :0)

Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1500 Gbytes

 

GParted and Gnome Disk Utility warned me by monitoring the SMART data.

 

This was just a backup drive, but I appear to have misplaced the master, so I'm copying data off of it.

 

Some data appears unrecoverable. Maybe I'll try SpinRite.

Some of the computer components used at Moem's workshop Geeky Jewelry (in which the participants make earrings, bracelets, pendants, amulets and assorted bling from shiny electrical components and computer parts).

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4 diy macro with reversed 50mm; probably one of my faves.

 

pictured is a 250gb hitachi hdd that served me well as a backup drive. i replaced it yesterday with a western digital 2tb 5.4krpm (wd20ears).

Disk Doctors Data Recovery Los Angeles center offers top-notch data recovery services to the customers residing in Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Long Beach, Oakland, Anaheim, Ventura, Orange, Burbank, Inglewood, Glendale, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, Hollywood etc. Unlike other data recovery firms we can offer recovery solutions for laptops, tape drives, thumb drives, optical media, RAID systems and for many other equipments at the same time in addition to, swift turn-around time.

Maxtor OneTouch II External HDD - 300mb, 16mb, 7200RPM, USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 FireWire

 

Product Overview

 

•External Hard Drive - Part Number:E01G300

•Vast storage capacity

•Easy pushbutton backup

•Maxtor DriveLock for added security of contents if drive is lost or stolen

•Simple user interface for drive management, security, backup and restore

•Dimensions: 40mm (1 5/8”) x 140mm (5.5”) x 220mm (8 11/16”)

•Weight: 1.38 kg (3.1 lbs)

•Capacity 300 GB

•Interface Type IEEE 1394 (FireWire) / Hi-Speed USB

•Internal Drive Interface Type ATA-133

•Buffer Size 16 MB

•Features Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately),

•Interface Transfer Rate 400 Mbps (FireWire) / 480 Mbps (Hi-Speed USB)

•Max Data Transfer Rate 41 MBps

•Data Transfer Rate Details FireWire : 41 MBps,

•Hi-Speed USB : 34 MBps

•Seek Time 9 ms (average)

•Spindle Speed 7200 rpm

•Power: Voltage Required AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )

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Inside a hard disk drive with my new close-up lens

Hard disk next to ssd disk (solid state drive) blue technological background - tilt-shift lens used to accent the center of the hdd and to emphasize the attention their connections

 

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Maxtor OneTouch II External HDD - 300mb, 16mb, 7200RPM, USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 FireWire

 

Product Overview

 

•External Hard Drive - Part Number:E01G300

•Vast storage capacity

•Easy pushbutton backup

•Maxtor DriveLock for added security of contents if drive is lost or stolen

•Simple user interface for drive management, security, backup and restore

•Dimensions: 40mm (1 5/8”) x 140mm (5.5”) x 220mm (8 11/16”)

•Weight: 1.38 kg (3.1 lbs)

•Capacity 300 GB

•Interface Type IEEE 1394 (FireWire) / Hi-Speed USB

•Internal Drive Interface Type ATA-133

•Buffer Size 16 MB

•Features Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately),

•Interface Transfer Rate 400 Mbps (FireWire) / 480 Mbps (Hi-Speed USB)

•Max Data Transfer Rate 41 MBps

•Data Transfer Rate Details FireWire : 41 MBps,

•Hi-Speed USB : 34 MBps

•Seek Time 9 ms (average)

•Spindle Speed 7200 rpm

•Power: Voltage Required AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )

 

No. A 250GB hard disk drive (see coins for size/scale, the rear coin is a £1 (GBP)) designed like a Lego/Duplo brick by Ora-Ïto for LaCie of France. They even come in other colours [160GB (white), 250GB (red), 300GB (blue) and 500GB (red)] and stack just like the childrens bricks!

 

Now for a computer which matches - a derivative of a Mac mini perhaps...?

Testbed lashup of the new 4-drive NAS array. FreeNAS doesn't seem to let you grow an existing array with new drives so I'm just going to create a new NAS using this test PC and then transfer the drives and the new machine image to the NAS box.

 

This'll be a 6TB RAID-Z array.

Hard disk drive and SATA connection and circuit board on white background. Tilt-shift lens used to outline the the connections and to emphasize the attention on it

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