Reply 1620 of 1623, by SiBurning
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I just closed up the new file server in its Fractal Define 7 XL case. There was an extra filter that matched the Fractal Define R5 which is what I temporarily used for the 98 box. I'm about ready to kill off the old Windows 10 file server--just copying some files off it now--which lives in a Fractal Define XL R2. I'm going Fractal!!! (whatever that means) Didn't even realize.
I ordered two "Fractal Universal Multibrackets" that "Convert(s) a standard 120 mm fan slot to an HDD, SSD or pump mount..." Fractal first pointed me to <<that big online store>> but they only had 1 used. So I looked around for other converters, and there's all kinds of useful things. It seems to me, with a bit more hunting, there might be a way to do a conversion and get at least 2 drives in there on the bottom (or wherever) connected to use IDE 1, saving IDE 2 for the CD player (using that 18/24" ide cable). The rest might go on a couple of Promise cards... have to measure. Also, I wonder if it's possible to install both a Promise s150 tx2+ and a 100 tx2. One way to find out.
That Pop Air is really nice for a retro. Not beige, which I never liked, but all white, even inside, which I think is much nicer.
When I built those 3 computers (in the fractal cases) back in 2016 or so, I originally got a case that looked like it belonged in a stereo system, similar to what you posted, but probably larger and it had a bay for a bluray reader. That thing was so tight and hard to work with: the top flipped up and the drive bays mounted to that top. I cut so many knuckles on it and had such a hard time that I tossed it in the recycling bin and just used the mid size Fractal--originally meant for emby--to the living room. Its replacement was a Corsair Obsidian 250D, but I didn't need it and it sat for 10 years all ready to go but with no OS. The Obsidian is perfect for moving around a bit, but it's mini-Itx.
Anyway, I insist on having all 8 rear motherboard slots for the 98/DOS box.