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  • SpectrHz
    Maker
    • Feb 2014
    • 27
    • USA

    #1

    Mystery Machine

    Hey Badcaps! So I picked up two computers for 35 dollars off the ebay and it has had me a bit confused.. It is an industrial engineering type case, all strong stainless steel and has a filter mounted on the front. Two LEDs and two rocker switches for power and reset. I basically purchased them simply because of the cases and legacy ports, but was pleasantly surprised on what was inside! When I opened it up I was first greeted by a large ATI X1900XT graphics card, only direct x 9, but the damn thing has no trouble with rendering video, or skyrim on max settings, score! The mobo is an Intel D945GTP with with fully populated ram slots, 4 gigs total. And a Intel pentium D (presler) 3.4 Ghz processor. Also has a two gigabit ethernet cards and a soundblaster audigy 2.

    Every one of the computers have identical internals, leading me to believe it was a renderfarm setup. The cases appear as if they are supposed to be rackmounted, since they have no feet, and the sides have mounting holes along them.

    Here is the mystery, there is NO information on these machines... Where they came from, what they were for, or who made them.. The only info I got was from various board id programs, saying the manufacturer is the Omni-Tech corp. There are like 30 of these machines too... All identical. So my guess is they are renderfarm components that were custom built. Any ideas?

    I will update with pictures when I'm back at my rig
    My blog, for those interested in physics, engineering, and teardowns http://www.spectrhz.wordpress.com
  • ratdude747
    Black Sheep
    • Nov 2008
    • 17136
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Mystery Machine

    Very strange indeed, I would have almost expected xeon's in such an industrial setup... but still, damn. Industrial grade gaming rigs?
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    (Insert witty quote here)

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    • ddscentral
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 151
      • Lithuania, EU

      #3
      Re: Mystery Machine

      If I understand correctly, these rigs, when connected together, form something like a GPU server.

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      • SpectrHz
        Maker
        • Feb 2014
        • 27
        • USA

        #4
        Re: Mystery Machine

        That's what I figure, probably a massive GPU server. But geez, I sure would love to know the backstory on why they needed 30 (or more) connected together...

        pics below
        Attached Files
        My blog, for those interested in physics, engineering, and teardowns http://www.spectrhz.wordpress.com

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        • xredhawk
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 103

          #5
          Re: Mystery Machine

          nice

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          • selldoor
            Slow Learner
            • Dec 2010
            • 7870

            #6
            Re: Mystery Machine

            Omnitech in vietnam maybe - they make servers a little upgraded now?

            http://omnitech.com.vn/web/Product.a...233&lang=vi-VN
            Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
            http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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            • Mad_Professor
              A Mech Warrior
              • Feb 2011
              • 1587

              #7
              Re: Mystery Machine

              Probably a folding@home farm or a bitcoin miner.

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              • momaka
                master hoarder
                • May 2008
                • 12175
                • Bulgaria

                #8
                Re: Mystery Machine

                Any of them still left on ebay? If yes, mind posting a link?

                For $35, that's a really good score. Maybe they were part of an 3D art/movie rendering studio (like Pixar, WETA, etc.)?

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                • SpectrHz
                  Maker
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 27
                  • USA

                  #9
                  Re: Mystery Machine

                  Originally posted by momaka
                  Any of them still left on ebay? If yes, mind posting a link?

                  For $35, that's a really good score. Maybe they were part of an 3D art/movie rendering studio (like Pixar, WETA, etc.)?
                  That's my second guess for what they were, for so many I figured they were in some sort of big rendering setup.

                  And there are still 5 left! http://www.ebay.com/itm/INTEL-PENTIU...3D390485865533

                  EDIT! The link I posted is for a different one??? all 30 of the ones with the x1900xt's were sold, and now there is this one saying no card and only 1 GB of ram... there are 5 left but Idk, I'm really confused now, and if you look at the pictures all of the pci slots are covered.
                  Last edited by SpectrHz; 02-08-2014, 01:23 AM. Reason: Link error
                  My blog, for those interested in physics, engineering, and teardowns http://www.spectrhz.wordpress.com

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                  • momaka
                    master hoarder
                    • May 2008
                    • 12175
                    • Bulgaria

                    #10
                    Re: Mystery Machine

                    Originally posted by SpectrHz
                    EDIT! The link I posted is for a different one??? all 30 of the ones with the x1900xt's were sold, and now there is this one saying no card and only 1 GB of ram... there are 5 left but Idk, I'm really confused now, and if you look at the pictures all of the pci slots are covered.
                    Yep, these don't have the graphics card. I guess someone like you probably saw the other ones and so they sold out like warm bread .

                    It's all good, though. I was just curious to see the auction. Don't think I would have bought one anways. I already spent about $25 last week on 2 dead motherboards that likely just need a recap... I know, I could do better than that, but I needed a "fun" recapping project .

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                    • SpectrHz
                      Maker
                      • Feb 2014
                      • 27
                      • USA

                      #11
                      Re: Mystery Machine

                      Haha, Interestingly enough, they have a lot tape residue, and one has a piece of tape on the side saying DEV 3 RT. They also have an immense amount of warning stickers on the top; high voltage, and sensitive components, and a motherboard diagram as well. Definitely a very professional, not-well-enough documented setup...
                      My blog, for those interested in physics, engineering, and teardowns http://www.spectrhz.wordpress.com

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