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Okay I bought my first rack-mounted server case to put my backup server in. It’s pretty cool and looks good in my rack, but I mean…its the same as it was before.

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0:00 Intro
1:13 The plan
3:00 Disassembly/Specs
8:08 The new case
10:20 Assembly
14:30 Houston, we have a problem
15:02 We fixed it
17:16 Houston, we have another problem
17:54 It works!
18:54 Overall thoughts .

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  1. @TinkerTech

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    congratulations on your new equipment.
    I can't wait for the next episode.
    I'm very interested to see where the lube dispenser is going to be placed.🤗

  2. @neetpbg4

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Biggest mistake,… probably installing windows on it

  3. @destronger5313

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    built my first NAS following your TrusNAS Scale install. used a Dell desktop that was going to be put into the garbage. it's been weeks and no issues. also set up my Plex server and a samba share for back up folders. going through this NAS got me take another computer and put Proxmox on it so i could play with linux vm and containers.

  4. @JohnWeland

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    keep up the great work my dude. I wonder what the depth of that chassis is (Amazon listing is weird) I just built my first home server a few weeks back using a Jonsbo N1. Its sitting on a shelf in my network rack. Thinking about building a new rack and rehoming the server… and maybe building a couple more. lol it might be an addiction

  5. @SuprousOxide

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    My worst build mistake (well upgrade mistake) I was swapping out the CPU, removed the cooler and rather than unplug it just left it sitting on the motherboard. Removed the old cpu. noticed some fluff and drifted into the socket, so was going to get some air to blow it out, and heard a clunk as the cooler fell in to the socket. Tried bending pins back in place, but no luck, couldn't get it to start again.
    New motherboard time! (Then new case time because the motherboard I got didn't fit in the old case….)

  6. @georgecondoyannis5371

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Thanks for another great video. Next big project is, like you setting up a rack for all the Unifi gear I've been collecting and also setting up an unRaid server. But that's actually going in a tower. A Fractal Design 7XL. You mentioned teleprompter, so I'm wondering what software you use for that. Keep up the great work.

  7. @ONWOTE

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    product review? DM me

  8. @victorc777

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Shucked HDDs sometimes don't have the third screw hole. I'm willing to bet those were WD Essential External drives… 🙂

  9. @Alphahydro

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    I have real server components (minus the psu) in a fractal tower. I figure I'm server-esque. I mean it does the same thing. Once you move to a rack, it's like opening up a can of worms.

  10. @kalebquinn9365

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Waiting for a couple 8 port managed switches and my pfsense to come in to add some much needed things to my home network nothing to crazy

  11. @dustinmoon8282

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    I think there are much better cases you could have chosen

  12. @matt-ui5bz

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Forgot standoffs

  13. @balloneyblows

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    My worst build mistake was when I had my first desktop and I took off the heatsink and didn't realize I needed to reapply thermal paste (the computer was a couple years old at that point, I picked it up from a friend) and when I fired the computer back up it fired the cpu. Had to buy a whole new mobo, cpu, and ram afterwards… and all while on a high school budget so it was defeating. Been 7 years and never made a mistake that bad ever again lol

  14. @theoriginalDJ_H

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Put all your HDs on a NAS and leave all compute nodes with only a boot SSD. Share your storage over iscsi on a 10Gb storage network. Then you will be legit. 🙂

  15. @tigeroats913

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    just finished setting up my home theatre setup that connects to my jellyfn server, also set up my print server using cups whish is super sweet

  16. @TheJason13

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    One mistake i can remember… i was tinkering with my first case i bought for myself. One day when everything was hooked up, video playing, etc… i decided to see how the back of the motherboard tray was connected and, long story short, i removed the back plate moving the motherboard away from the inside of the case, but the video card was secured to the case. All that happened was the video disappeared, but the overall computer was still fine. Freaked me out… definitely a WTF just happened moment haha.

  17. @Cheekygorilla1337

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Ultrastar and Arsenal hard drives, nice combo sir. Surprised there's no Amazon link for any drives, they sell a lot more than chassis'

  18. @OverAndOverAndOver

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    I landed a career job as an IT Solutions Engineer as a fresh grad 🙂

  19. @wayneraubenheimer9344

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    As far as I am aware HDDare standard with 3 holes per side. Those HDD most likely came out of portable drive cages.

  20. @SenZubEanS

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    LOL @ TechnoTim FanBoi eyes. did giggle.

  21. @TJMartinek

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    LOL, every single one of my 5 drives has "the tape trick".

  22. @Timi7007

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Proxmox does offer a specialized backup server OS.

  23. @heatherryan9820

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    My worst mistake? Let's see, we'll I should probably tell you that I'm an army vet, so I'm always wearing my dog tags. So on with my story. I was building a serverand got everything hooked up and I turned it on and noticed an unusual noise coming from the server, and so I started trying to see if I could tell where it was coming from. When all of a sudden my dog tags touched something that had power going to it and gave me a real intense which around the neck. So I no longer wear my dog tags while I'm working on computers, lol. It hurts.

  24. @smizles

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Worst Mistake – Pulled a Pentium 4 processor out of the socket to check it out & reapply thermal paste during my first rebuild in like 2005~2006. I think I didn't pull it straight up bc a pin at the corner got bent. That pin just snapped off when I tried to straighten it. Took a $75 upgrade and added a $150 repair…

  25. @sachasmart7139

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    So jank and I love it.

  26. @visghost

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    I sold my two cabinets 19, and today I decided to weld a frame from a 40×20 mm profile pipe, I bought cancer 20U racks separately, I also bought a new 1u case with psu and rails for $45 b a motherboard on socket 1366 with two L5630 and DDR3 1333 2gb x 6pcs for $60

  27. @bertnijhof5413

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    I'm still in favor of a Tower case. My backup server is in a Compaq Evo Tower with a Win 98SE activation sticker. The content is a Pentium 4 HT (1C2T; 3.0GHz); 1.5GB DDR (400MHz) and 1.21 TB in 4 HDDs (250+320GB IDE 3.5" and 2x320GB SATA-1 2.5"). The software is FreeBSD 13.1 on OpenZFS 2.1.4. The system is in use for ~2 hours/week since June 2019. The system has two cables 1Gbps Ethernet and Power.

  28. @99tsteward

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Having your gear mounted in a rack is the way to go. But the fun really begins when you start playing with enterprise gear.

  29. @kritterkult1318

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Can the rack handle Raspberry Pi's?

  30. @tonisterasmaa1813

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    I watched to the end because I like this kind of content, because I also am a "mega nerd" when it comes to computer hardware and I like tinkering with things. Also, Your content is entertaining and relaxing, thanks and keep up the good work!

  31. @thecajunaffiliate

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    I'm a bit late to the show but here we go. My first big mistake building a PC was just putting a 5-1/4" disk drive on the case I was working on. I thought everything was good until I turned it on and had smoke coming from the PC. Nothing got swriously fried, but it was scary and I haven't done that ever again. Ground your case and install drives correctly; even if you're just testing.

  32. @heatherryan9820

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    If you’re in the military, or a Veteran, never, EVER, wear your dog tags while working on desktops. It will, I know from experience, it will basically weld the toe tag chain to the neck chain, lol. And that really hurts.😢😢😢😢

  33. @RollerCoasterLineProductions

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    This video is just what I needed. I eventually wanted a rack to put in basement for proxmox or truenas as a file server and Plex server

  34. @theddavis

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    I appreciate it because I'm not tech savvy but I'm learning and since i got ubiquiti rack mount system i wanted to build a home computer for the house instead of the laptop. So it let's me know i can and upgrade to at least 3U.

  35. @justine1816

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    “Apparently, glass is sharp,” got me.

  36. @JustAnotherNewProject

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Worse thing I've done. Was adding a 6… or 8 pin with what I thought was the correct cable. Nope.

    Instead I fried the PS, motherboard and… my 3 drives which contained EVERYTHING

    Why everything? Why did I not have a backup of it?

    Well… let's just say one of them was my backup and it's replacement was in the mail

    That was 20… or so years of information stored and worst of all

    ALL of my families VHS tapes which I also at the time recently tossed the originals of…

    Yup… luckily my siblings and parents helped pitch in some money of our beloved AFV submissions to have the platters from all 3 drives transferred to new ones by some guy in Canada…

    Cost of said incorrect ~$10 cable mistake? Roughly $5k just for the drives to be fixed. And yes… yes… there are tons of videos on how to do so, some of which were from the person who actually just did the work

    But… after just making a massive F' up, I figured I wasn't about to make another

    Lesson learned, never use you back up equipment without a replacement already in placement

  37. @DaveITGuy

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Cool vid. I never considered moving a server from a desktop case down to a 1U or even 2U case.

  38. @LuisArcadia641

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Every fan as intake is actually not that bad as the static pressure keeps dust out

  39. @ghost6813

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Very interesting video. I thinking of building a firewall/router in that same case and watching someone else build in it is better than any "review."

  40. @davidrediger6407

    November 3, 2024 at 9:24 am

    I am planning my first Home Lab using an old PC, HP Compaq Pro 6300 sff, (why? because I just upgrades to a laptop and that is what I have. And I don't want to just store it or dump into the dumpster). I also wanted to be a real geek and have my own server rack that I can hid in a closet somewhere.
    Most of the videos are either decades ahead of me with technology or price point. I am retired and on a fixed income budget, but I have budgeted $100 a month for this project. I am putting it into a Rosewill 3U chassis with 6-4T HDD and 1 SSD (For my boot drive). Upgrading the DRAM and PSU also.
    I was a Submarine Electronic Technician in 1970's an 80's learned on a 3rd generation discrete component computer that controlled a gimble system for the Ships Navigation System. I have been in and out of the field over the decades. Owning an Apple II+, many PC's (286, 386, 486, Pentium). Mostly a Windows guy but have discovered the magic of Linux (being an old DOS user I am familiar with command lines, loved Word Perfect until they went GUI controlled to keep up with the Microsoft market).
    Thanks for the build it gave me confidence to do it myself.

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