Here you’ll find a collection of things that I do, make, say and think. A collection of projects I publshare on other sites online. Including; custom built and designed guitar or Hi-Fi amplifiers and effects, custom PC servers, and rescued, upcycled hardware. Simply a central place to collect what I’m doing with some of my a creative rest at any given time.
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Random Posts
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Silence your Guitar Amp – Variable Voltage Regulator
Guitarists often find themselves in love with their amps, playing an electric guitar a lot of the time what’s making up your sound is found […]
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Homelab: 4 Family & apartment friendly server cabinet
Finding ways to live with an interest in computers can be a challenge. That is having half a dozen computers running 24/7 is not something […]
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Dumble Overdrive Special: 3 Mods
Doing a copy of an amp can be a good learning experience, modifying it to suit your needs and taste, however, can be the really […]
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Amiga next-gen build: sam440ep
Amiga is a name of a computer and Operating System of the 80’s and early 90’s before a slow self-destruction in various ways, however it […]
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Easy Naim Hifi poweramp upgrades
Why these mods work is quite simple, even very expensive hifi-gear tend to use cheap sonically bad components where size is an issue. With some […]
Homelab: 2 Tiny 24 Core virtualization Computation with hacked hardware
For some time a good way to get cheap and powerful computers, outside of cutting edge gaming or single-core heft, have been to get used server CPU’s. There is even a interesting hardware hacking community around this practice coming out of China, where chipsets are removed from old server computers and attached to brand new custom motherboards allowing the most insane little unintended uses for server processors. You see, a lot of corporate computation often upgrade masses of computers at a time letting go of the leftovers for quite quite silly cheap money, for instance what I use here cost when new $2.949 (and there is two of them so double this price), now 8years later, you can buy them for $80 or less each… This is a crazy world.
Well, after letting that sink in a bit, it is possible to run a machine such as this, with 24cores 48threads, at 2.5Ghz base 3.5Ghz boost using a hardware hacked motherboard, in a case not much larger than your regular shoe-box. Simplified, that’s about the power of 6 individual laptops of today 2021, perfect for virtual servers and machine-learning, any computation that can be parallelized and does not work on GPU’s. As far as the case go, it had ventilation with far to few openings so required some cutting and installing fan grilles, as well as reorienting flow and adding a fan to the bottom, making a 20C change.
This incredible thing here is in a sub Micro-ATX formfactor, containing the same sockets that usually require a massive server motherboard, hacked together from new and scrounged parts. Sometimes the most fun engineering are not found in cutting edge things.
Homelab: 4 Family & apartment friendly server cabinet
Homelab: 3 Turning laptops into mini-servers
Homelab: 1 25 Year old computer as a firewall: 60Mbps throughput