The $1500 4-Motherboard ~Build-It-Yourself~ Super Computer & Free Case Design

How-to Build Instructions. Great Gift for Dad, Mom, Computer Gamers, Nerds. Homeschoolers Get Their Homework Finished Faster then Play Basketball with Dad or Someone. One day maybe we can build one of these 4-motherboard supercomputers. I know how to design a case where natural air flow would cool everything using updraft from all power supplies being at the top, fans faced upwards  above the motherboards... using natural heat-rise + fans pulling -if they are even needed to run- for suction to pull in cold air from the floor, upwards and across the vertical motherboards. Oops, I guess I just told everyone how to build a reduced-heat design for a computer case for free ... that also cools the motherboards not just the cards and cpu! Zalman's has power supplies that use mostly heatsink cooling instead of loud fans.

The article link on SlashDot =>
://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/31/0235242
 
The main articles from that article =>
://www.calvin.edu/~adams/research/microwulf/ and
://www.calvin.edu/news/releases/2007-08/microwulf.htm
 
Newegg Parts List to build it =>
://hardware.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=284705&cid=20422069

One supercomputer made by connecting 4 cross-linked motherboards. I don't guess any special software is needed, haven't read the full article yet. Looks like you have to buy some "nodes" and each motherboard has to have a small-capacity Power Supply, except the Main Motherboard gets a full-sized Power Supply. Less than $1500.00 to build it yourself; +/- $1300 if you use different ram memory. Use the Zalman silent power supplies it would be OK... otherwise the noise of all those fans would drive you insane.

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