Interesting DIY Cluster PC with 4 motherboards in 1 case
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- In this video I tried to make a cluster computer, basically a computer with four motherboards.
Each board represents one pc and each board will have a different operating system installed.
The first (bottom) level will be older operating systems such as XP, and the computer consists of DDR2 RAM and a dual core processor.
The second level for me will be for slightly older operating systems such as windows 7 because I often have printers and scanners that do not even work on linux without problems but only on a certain OS such as win7. The computer consists of DDR3 memory and a quad-core processor.
On the third level is my main computer with the strongest configuration, Windows 10 is currently installed, and the components are, in short, DDR4 memory and a six-core processor.
The fourth, upper level has the same configuration as the second level but it will be for Linux operating systems such as Ubuntu, Kali ...
That's a brief description of each level, I didn't mention the configurations in the video because I think they're not that important. The manufacturing process is significant and I hope I have recorded everything well and explained the manufacturing process of this 4 in 1 computer.
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3D print files used in project
ATX Power Supply Braces:
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Triple Hard Drive Holder:
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2 key case:
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Cherry MX Key Cap
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Hey bro, giving out 3D drawings for free is big move. Massive respect. GJ
Very cool!! The final design looks great
DIY server rack haha nice video, i have a computer gpu,cpu,ram,psu, cooler but no case that i did not use since my main system is pretty strong but, wanted to host my own domain then got distracted now I’m down the rabbit hole of networking
Every project is difficult, but sometimes you have to start working on it to get it out of your head :)
I wonder Is there any OS able to operate that cluster as one like qubes-os but have physical capabilities
closest solution is proxmox or esxi
hahaha i save the sheets of perspex too ,i make all my own project boxes with them and if i use acetone in a needle and squirt it along the join ,it welds the perspex together perfectly.the perspex from a 55 inch tv,here in australia if bought from hardware etc is nearly 100 dollars so ,its worth it
Hehehe, I try not to keep too many things, but sometimes I can't help it. I didn't know it was called perspex.
You can make the PSU situation better with a bunch of PicoPSU and a server PSU with breakout board so you can save a lot of space
I would like to buy a Pico because I have some project ideas on how to use it ... BUT I have several different power supplies of different sizes (like TFX) and I have room for a normal ATX power supply, so this way it's cheaper and easier to upgrade components or configurations in the future.
what games run it?
Very cool!
I have so many computers here. I m thinking in a cluster to run my future app, but i m not sure about what system is better to connect them all, and some are ddr3 others ddr4... idk can you gime some light
1. Does it increases speed?
2. How to connect more than onr pls show.
I have 20 old dual core PCs in my lab , how can I parallely use these processor.
Thank you
youtube and the internet has ur answers
is there some legacy hardware that keeps you from just running the older OSes in a virtual machine?
Yes and No, for everything there are a couple of ways to make it, I had the components and I like that I have options, so I made it like this anyway.
run minecraft rtx?
Your vid makes it easy to understand how to put it together but I still dont quite get what the purpose is in this situation.
Thanks for the feedback. It's subjective, it works fine for me because I often change, test and use some older or different software and hardware. The fact that I have plenty of components and it didn't cost me anything extra to make is also a good motivation to do it.
@@sigmatechelysium2736 Definitely going down the rabbit hole and I will be back for your videos when I get a little more well versed.
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