This is kind of borderline retro for me, but I took a chunk of my day to work on the beastly machine in this post:
Re: I recently found this hardware, AKA the Dumpster find thread.
I basically gutted the thing so I could convert it to the non-inverted motherboard layout, and then rewired everything. This thing is an absolute mess of wires compared to modern setups with logical cooling solutions.
I got everything cleaned up, reassembled and running but strangely it seems like the power button is non functional. I can use the power button on the motherboard, but pressing the case power button does not short the two power button pins no matter how much I jiggle and twist wires around. Really unfortunate since the rest of the thing seems to basically work fine.
The almost obnoxiously mid-2000s Aerocool Touch 2000 LCD instrument panel looks cool (in a gaudy kind of way) but is, honestly, completely pointless. To actually make full use of it you have to run four temperature probe wires and jam them into places that probably don't need to be monitored, and then you have to wire up to four fans to it as well. There is no automatic fan control, so you have to monkey with the really fiddly touch buttons to edit each fan speed if you want to make the system cooler or quieter. So... looks neat, but feels like it would have made more sense in 2005... not so much in 2013 when this system was built. Apparently I only managed to get one fan connected to it in a way that it could monitor and control, so three of the four fan readouts just flash at me. Plus, I didn't bother running the temp probes because they serve no purpose, so those readouts all have the same ambient temperature displayed. I would have preferred a front 120mm fan in this location instead... 🤣
Surprisingly, it seems like all of the fans are still decent in this machine. It's fairly loud but only because it's just an outdated design with way too many fans in sub-optimal locations (without real speed controls). It came to me with: 2x 230mm top exhaust fans, 2x 140mm bottom intake fans, 2 x 120mm intake fans on the side panel with a small window, 2 x 120mm intake fans on the OTHER side panel (yep), 1 x 120mm exhaust fan at the back of the case, 2 x 120mm fans on the CPU cooler, plus the usual GPU and PSU fans. And only the CPU and GPU fans are actually temperature controlled as they're supposed to be... gee I wonder why it's noisy?
I was able to install Windows 10 on it for testing, but after getting through the final steps of the install process and setting up a local account it just boots to a black screen for a bit and then the monitor loses signal. I'm wondering if the drivers it installed for the GTX 770 broke something. I tried starting in low-res mode and it still did it. I will try a different video card next. I really hope the 4GB 770 is good, because that's a solid card for a dual-boot XP\7 system or something like that.
Also, one thing that just boggles my 2025 mind is that on this massive high end Socket 2011 board with 8 full length PCI-E slots, Coolermaster's genius designers managed to cause the (high end PC oriented) V8 GTS cooler to impinge on the top PCI-E slot so that it cannot be used. The heatsink itself has just barely enough room and should work, but the massive hollow plastic shell that is required to attach the fans pokes out about 1/8th of an inch too far and makes it impossible to put the GPU in the recommended top slot. Great job guys! If I had to guess, putting the two GTX 770s into less than ideal slots is probably why SLI never worked well on this system. That explains why it arrived to me with a card installed all the way down in slot 3.
Anyway... I have no idea what I'm going to do with this thing since it is unreasonably large, but it just felt right to get it all cleaned up and working again. It's a 2010-2013 time capsule of high end computing, and the only thing it's missing is a pair of 780 Tis or maybe 980 Tis. 🤩
(Wait, stop that... why?? What am I going to do with it??? Why cram more hardware into a system that takes up so much space to run XP era games at 9000fps????)