Work....

mrbios

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It's not exactly a work area for my PC, nor is it my desk

But i thought i would show off what 6hours of work has done for us at work :D

This is the second building of 3 that we have had to fit out, the first was alot more stressful than this one (163 PCs on the first stage, 53 PCs on this one)

We mount all the kit on MDF boards which slide into cupboards which saves money on cases in the long run, also makes life easier when it comes to changing dead equipment

Majority built:

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In construction:

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53 TFTs which should be fun to unbox:

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Networking is still being terminated so we're imaging machines locally, my little work station:

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My colleague doing a pose for the camera (and part of my finger :x):

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An example of the boxes we sit the PCs in, cables go up the back through a 92mm hole:

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44 Imaged PCs ready to go:

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^ before anyone says anything, we know alot are wonky, thats my managers fault for measuring the MDF boards wrong, only way to get all 4 corners screwed was to put them on a wonk >_<

Mess :D:

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Seeing as its partially relevant my office PC and my babies (the servers):

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(quite old, alot of changes to whats seen there now)
 
Nice that looks so cool but simple! :p

Are you going to have long video cables running from each PC to the monitors?

What do you do then?

Ollie
 
good lord....rather you than me...

looks at own garage ... pcs in bits.... yeah well not far off :o

im guessing new IT deptment in a school/ uni?
 
I know exactly how you feel... Just spent the weekend rolling out 55 new PC's plus 60 unboxed 24" monitors.. That took longest of all. Imaging was a ***** too.
 
name='Ollie' said:
Nice that looks so cool but simple! :p

Are you going to have long video cables running from each PC to the monitors?

What do you do then?

Ollie

I'm just a boring old secondary school IT techy

I was quite lucky though, when i started the IT department hadn't had alot of money invested in it for many years, the network was falling apart, the machines were randomly dropping off the network and hard drives were dieing all over the shop

Over the past 2 years we've invested over £200,000 on time and equipment to get the entire network infrastructure sorted as well as new PCs pretty much everywhere (as well as staff laptops, a total of about 750 PCs and 120 laptops) every switch, server, pc and about 75% of the network cabling has been renewed

Luckily it all coincides with a big school building overhaul as the council have invested about £2mil in total i think, 3 new buildings, all windows changed from single glazing to double glazing, new carpets fitted, classrooms painted etc

Standard length video leads tend to reach ok from the boxes to the monitors on the desk, there is the odd one where it doesn't line up due to the builders beign a bit ape like on the IQ scale

Like i say though, this is nothing compared to the 163 we had to do in another building, i'll try and find the photos from our "production line" from that :p
 
Nice one sounds pretty cool tbh,

Although having kids coming up to you asking to do things on the PC's must be a pain!

I know, cos I'm one of those kids! :p

Ollie
 
Ah i only have 2 pictures of the 163 we built, but this is the jist of it:

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EDIT: just counted, there are almost 100 in that photo lol
 
:D That's the main problem with the new buildings, we should have learnt a lesson from the first building we fitted out that heat is an issue in the 3 big IT rooms with 30 machines in (hard drives feeling the effects more than anything else)

But my manager hasn't listened and has designed phase 2 around the exact same thing >_<

EDIT: just a pitty i don't do folding@home otherwise i could be on with a winner here :p lol
 
whats the heat like when no using a case? is it ok?

Nice and easy working in a school IT inviroment isnt it! :p although when those little buggers let their fingers run away with them.
 
We've decided we're going to (after the building hand over) cut a hole in the front of each of the boxes and have a fan on it, the heat is a slight problem, though its not like i didnt tell them to change the design/add some sort of airflow!
 
If the machines do not have to be reached regularly I'd have thought about putting 10 or so of them in one case. So you have some kind of tunnel with 10 motherboards in it and 3-4x120mm at every end to make sure the air keeps moving.
 
name='monkey7' said:
If the machines do not have to be reached regularly I'd have thought about putting 10 or so of them in one case. So you have some kind of tunnel with 10 motherboards in it and 3-4x120mm at every end to make sure the air keeps moving.

i think your getting the wrong end of the stick, it looks like the pc's are going to be hidden in desks.

http://i42.tinypic.com/2i0vkle.jpg < i think this pic confuses people as its they look like their on shelves.
 
name='GavX' said:
holy s..... that is impressive! Why exactly do you have quite so many..?

he works in a school by the looks of it. Schools have to by law stick to a ratio of kids/computers.
 
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