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The Beast Cometh


The Beast arrived five days early. Only an hour or so to play with it what with life and all. First impressions:

  • Heavy. Solidly built case. Nice quality, nicest desktop case I've ever laid hands on.
  • Side panel comes off really easily. Disk drives unclip, can tell I have a pair of Maxtor Atlas 140G 10,000rpm drives.
  • Microphone and Heaphone jacks on the front: very thoughtful. Also a couple of USB holes. No sign of a reset button! Big dropoff for a Windows box.
  • Takes 30 seconds to boot, most of this seems to be the serial scsi controller looking for the drives.
  • Fairly quiet, not silent it does make a low hum. There's a huge fan inside with vents about 6 inches square. Big fan = slower rotation = quieter. Could live with it running all the time.
  • When it booted it was infected with McAfee Security stuff. Had to spend a few minutes figuring out how to disable it enough for the uninstall to work.
  • It is fast: it installed firefox virtually instantly. Silly things that shouldn't have ever been slow like the control panel pop up immediately.
  • The programs menu includes the 'Dell SAS Raid Storage Manager' which asks for a username and password. Beast came with no manuals so I'm going to have to google for those at some point. Doesn't seem to be configured for Raid, have to think about that one. Do I care?
  • Came with keyboard and mouse and a couple of Install CD's but no mains cable or manual. Keyboard is a black Dell one with a useless windows button but I'm keeping the Cherry one I was using as it has a nicer feel.

Happy thus far. Using it to type this. Can you tell the difference?

Have to find something taxing for it to do.


Filed under: dell gadgets windows

John Says:

about 1 year ago

I have the same problem... Did you ever find the login/password for the "Dell SAS RAID Storage Manager"?

Peter Says:

about 1 year ago

I never found it, however I was able to reconfigure the raid. I describe it here.

The Dell utility may be useful on a live system but for more fundamental changes doing it through the BIOS is ok.

If you DO find the password, please let me know.

Peter

Peter Says:

about 1 year ago

I just found it!

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/smiraid/en/ug/HH383A00.pdf

Use your Windows Administrator login and password.

Good luck!

John

Anonymous Says:

about 1 year ago

Bless you! Make sure that it is the MACHINE account adminstrator.

TW Says:

12 months ago

Thank's So much

Jason Windmill Says:

9 months ago

How does that work for a 2003 DC or 2003 SBS server, once you promote the server there are no local accounts?

I'm waiting on a call back from Dell, if I get a solution then it will be posted here.

Peter Says:

9 months ago

I don't recall there being a Dell user account on the pc, I think these settings are local to the Dell stuff rather than the windows account management.

There's more info on setting up raid here.

Peter

Lord Melch Says:

7 months ago

You need to use the local admin account on the PC - the one created at OS install time..

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