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What type of cooling system is this?

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Marks256

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To me it looks as if there is a blower built into the heat sinks, hence the little arrow on the gray one (air flow direction), but i could be wrong... I have never seen anything like this before.
 
I agree with all of the above. Wow what is that thing anyways?!? Looks like a super computer.
 
looks like a server to me. Notice the power connections lay flat...makes it easier to mount in a tray.
 
Yeah that makes sense. One of these days I am gonna sneak into my schools server room and show you the horrid mess of wires :)
 
Yeah, it is some sort of cluster. Linux, i think.

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Our server room is a mess. :rolleyes: Our servers suck, too. I keep giving the tech coordinator crap that my computer is more powerful than both our servers combined. :D Right now our school is being added on to, so there are random cables hanging out of the wall.

I like hanging out in our server room (which doubles as a tech office). Torrents go fast in there... :p I brought my old computer there and set it up on the main switch. :eek: WOW the internet was fast!!!!! Then we got booted out of there due to remodeling, so we pestered the tech coordinator and got our own room. :p :p :p
 
Definitely DIY - rivetted aluminium, All power-cables exit without a gland to protect them indicating the PSU is heavily modified. Ultra-cool looking job though.
I would bolt down that SATA at the bottom, they do vibrate quite a lot in reality :)
 
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