>> Cooling, circuit breakers, relaxed duty cycle. And prayer, if you're into 
>> that.
>
> If you want to keep it running all the time ... Even if you don't, you
> might have a problem when you need spare parts.
>

As mentioned previously, LUGs and geeks in general are usually a great
place to find old parts. It might take a week until the next LUG
meeting, but you can find the parts. Ebay, Craigslist, and
universities might be good places to look as well. Or ask here.

>> If the issue is saving $20 on a case, then you are just $20 short of
>> having a working solution. Sounds good to me.
>
> Where do you get a good case for $20? Shop around a bit and you'll
> find that useable ones start at about $250, and good ones cost more

You should start looking for a new place to buy cases. Or just screw
the motherboard to a sheet of plywood for a temporary fix, I've done
that!

-- 
Dotan Cohen

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