As promised, here is the work I did on the Lenovo ThinkCentre I've had for a few years. I've talked about this little system previously in the Nostalgia thread.
It a very lean & clean looking system and fit perfectly into my mini entertainment center where it's home will be.
While doing research for something else, I discovered that this system can take a specific SATA RAID card supported by the BIOS. But for whatever reason, the drive doesn't show up in the post screen.
Weird. Still the extra drive shows up in Windows so it's all good.
Couldn't find a low-profile bracket for it, so I took the bracket off and used some static-free plastic foam block cut to fit secured with medical grade labels acting as tape.
This system previously had a Radeon R7-250X low-profile. It was the best low-profile GPU that had WinXP support. As I now use a different system for XP duties, this one will now have Win7 and that demanded a better GPU installed for this little beast. I had considered a Quadro K1200, but after looking at performance numbers concluded that it would be bottlenecked by the Core2Quad. So I settled on the K620. It's still being bottlenecked by the C2Q, but not very much. It's a good pairing and the K620 still does MUCH better than the R7-250X. The power savings are a factor to. The K620 is a 40W part whereas the 250X was a 70W part. The PSU in this system is only 280W so that 30W savings is important, especially considering that I'm adding in a PCI SATA card with an HDD.
With that SATA PCI card installed I can now add an addition drive, which as you can see above, is a 1TB drive I had sitting unused. The drive under it is a 960GB Crucial SSD setup as the OS drive.
And of course since this system will have no internet access, Windows 7 is the OS of choice. Yes, Yes. Of course, OpenShell is used to keep the Start Menu agreeable. I also still use RocketDock, and as you can see, Winamp.
All in all, a fun rebuild that will serve it's purpose well. I really like that I have a C2Q in the house and still serving useful duties!