I had written....
>I have two other H960 racks, guess I'll have to
add one to the /45 and
>make it a dual bay system. The other H960 will probably go to the 11/34
>restoration.
And..... I was wrong. Just checked and I only have one other H960
rack. That
means if I go with a dual bay /45, I have no H960 to mount the /34 in.
Bummer. I'll just have to find a way to mount the /34 in one of those lowboy
white corporate cabinets. Not as common of a setup as the H960's, but I'm
not really up for freighting another H960, trying to find more side
panels... etc. So choosing between the two, I'll use my only other H960 to
make the /45 dualbay.
As long as you leave enough room for air to enter the
top of the BA11-F,
you
should be able to mount peripherals above the CPU bay. You will likely
need
to leave the back, sides, or front panels off in order to allow a space
for
the air to enter.
Ohhhhh no! I went to WAY too much trouble to locate side panels
for my two
H960's. Ain't no way I'm gonna leave them off to the side. A dual bay /45 it
shall be :)
I had exactly enough of those "two black post snap-on bracket thingies" that
hold the front cover panels on.... for 1 bay. Now that it's going to be a
dual bay setup, I'm short those black post snap-on bracket thingies. Maybe
it's time for me to re-read that article on the classiccmp knowledgebase
about casting plastic parts :). Worse, the rack I have the /45 in has a
"Digital" masthead. The other H960 doesn't. That especially sucks, seeing as
they are apparently worth 4 times their weight in gold on ebay for someone
who wants to hang one on a wall :\
Jay