Upgraded my shower rack turned server rack with dust filters

2 days ago by printf("%s", name); to c/Dullsters

Video and more pictures: https://buzzheavier.com/lwrmtq6pz4lu

Originally a shower rack, I removes the wheels and fastened it to my TV shelf with wires. The fans of the single board computers where so loud and ineffective that I removed then and instead installed six of Noctua's cheapest chassi fans. After a while, I noticed that dust builds up, so I fastened these grease filters with some Velcro. Easy to take off and clean. I know it looks ugly as they are weighed down in the corners, but their purpose is to catch dust, not to walk the red carpet. 😎

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Deebster 14 points 2 days ago

Ah, you mean it's a shower rack turned server rack. I was confused by the title+pic and thought you'd waterproofed to run this in a shower for some mad reason.

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akunohana 7 points 2 days ago

I laughed so hard at this. Sorry! English is not my first language... xD

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