cobra (i5-4670K in Parsec storage management case)
Summary
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Notes
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Hardware
| Make | Parsec Labs / Systium Technologies |
| Year | 2014 |
| Model | Asus H97I-PLUS |
| Chassis | Parsec Labs HyperQ Storage Appliance |
| Power Supply | Systium ST220-FLX FSP220-60LE |
| Processor | Intel Core i5-4670K |
| Memory | 8GB Kingston DDR3-1600 K66GKY-HYA S2Q87U |
| Ports | PS/2 Combo Keyboard/Mouse |
| 4x USB A 3.0 | |
| VGA | |
| DVI | |
| DisplayPort 1.2 | |
| HDMI 1.4 | |
| 4x USB A 2.0 | |
| RJ-45 LAN | |
| Optical S/PDIF out | |
| 3.5mm Line In | |
| 3.5mm Line Out | |
| 3.5mm Mic In | |
| Graphics | Intel HD Graphics 4600 |
| Storage | 128GB Yottamaster M.2 SATA SSD |
| Display | - |
| Int. Peripherals | Intel I218V Gigabit Ethernet |
| Realtek ALC887 audio Codec | |
| Ext. Peripherals | |
| Dimensions | |
| Length/Depth | 31 cm |
| Width | 11.7 cm |
| Height/Thickness | 26.5 cm |
| Weight | kg (lbs oz) |
Software
| Operating System | Debian 13 |
| Unique applications |
Links
- Asus H97I-PLUS support page
- Parsec Labs HyperQ 1000 (Wayback machine) (The one in the vertical case with the giant P logo)
Log
Old setup, new hostname
This is largely the same hardware that used to make up strike. See Parsec Labs Case for the original build.
I'm using the original flex-atx supply that came with the case, and I'm not bothering with the extra ducting for now. PCIe slot riser is left empty for testing cards. Currently only a SATA M.2 drive is installed.
When I was putting it back together I needed to re-glue the front metal grill to the cast aluminum front plate, and I also took the time to attach my side mesh better with the same black silicone.