
My five primary PCs, from left to right:
My modern gaming rig, on top of which is a tablet that displays the gaming PC's hardware loads and temperatures. (Very useful for diagnosing why games are running slow)
A backup server.
My Retro Rig.
And a laptop for looking up guides when I get stuck in games. :P
(The second server tower is empty, together they hold up that shelf)
My modern gaming rig, on top of which is a tablet that displays the gaming PC's hardware loads and temperatures. (Very useful for diagnosing why games are running slow)
A backup server.
My Retro Rig.
And a laptop for looking up guides when I get stuck in games. :P
(The second server tower is empty, together they hold up that shelf)
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Sort of. Most of the ribbons are fed through the hole where the original IBM power switch was, then into the back of the expansion bay where the SCSI connectors were.
I had to use some cable extensions as well.
The sides and top of the IBM were missing a good amount of paint when I got it, so I didn't see any harm in upgrading it. :P
I sent the original hardware inside to others so they could restore their better-looking IBM PCs.
I had to use some cable extensions as well.
The sides and top of the IBM were missing a good amount of paint when I got it, so I didn't see any harm in upgrading it. :P
I sent the original hardware inside to others so they could restore their better-looking IBM PCs.
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