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Here is the oil cooler, oil filter, and 15 watt submerged pump hooked up and functioning. This setup lowered my temps by a good 6 - 7 degrees Celsius. My computer is now running at a pretty constant 50 - 56 degrees Celsius depending on the outside temperature (remember, I'm running this in the middle of the Caribbean in the dead of summer with no climate control). When the computer is under load, the CPU and GPU spike up to about 71 degrees Celsius, however the oil temps do not seem to travel above 56 degrees Celsius. I have not been brave enough to attempt sustained peak tests (only several hours of video games). My motherboard firmware is set to power down at 70 degrees Celsius. I have yet to reach anything near that.
There are many things in the cellar under our school. Art-work, sculptures, old computers that we do up, graffiti, junk that is no longer used, things kept in storage... this is just a small selection of things down there. All photos taken with my phone.
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This used to be the computer room. Not for the servers, but for the damn windows machines. I was the admin there for about 3+x years. The black box was our backup server (1TB raid-5 array, 3ware 8506-8). It ran on SLES10-SP2, just like the main server: HP Proliant DL385, 2GB, dual opteron, 35GB 10k scsi raid-1, external 1TB raid-5 array with hot spare: infortrend eonstore ES A08U-G2421. It had an HP USV too, but that sucked in terms of software.
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Algorithmic Expression in Computer Science class today! Students had to follow their friends' algorithm exactly to make a paper plane... lift, drag, thrust and gravity.
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The Minuteman I Guidance Computer was an on-board computer that controlled missile guidance. This system differed from previous missile guidance computers that were operated on the ground and controlled the missile by radio.
The miniaturization of computer components that allowed the guidance computer to be housed on the missile itself was an early example of a trend that would ultimately result in the personal computer being made available to the consumer market. This marks another advance in computer history made in the execution of government programs.
Old music program in the Sydney Powerhouse Museum that controls the Dancing Demon (seen in other photo).
I cobbled together a shelf from available scrap and supplies that were around the house. The shelf is invisible from above and the computer sits nicely on it.
The shelf was made from ¼" mahogany scrap plywood that was glued together with "Gorilla" glue, then was glued to the bottom of the desk with that same type of glue.