Title: [Project Sweet-Jesus-Completed]Gotta protect your mining equipment. Post by: jekv2 on May 21, 2014, 10:32:40 PM This is going to power my modded seeds.
EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=380 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438017 With protecting everything, summa is comin. Tripp Lite ISOBAR6 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812120541 -- This is going to control my seeds. Raspberry Pi Model B http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813142001 With minera and sandor111 cpuminer. I cannot wait to dig into root file systems to convert from SDHC card to an SSD for my rasberry. Been reading up for days. "linux terminal, I miss it" Gonna be rocking it. Reason why for the high wattage PSU is I need the amperage & clean power. Also, my old 7 y/o psu, I don't trust powering my gridseeds. Plus planning on getting moar!!! seeds in the future. Title: Re: Sweet Jesus, gotta protect your mining equipment. Post by: Dimrain13 on May 22, 2014, 01:10:40 AM Nice man! Ive got 2 1000 watt gold Corsairs running my 12 Blades. I settled for my class 10 SD cards lol.
Title: Re: Sweet Jesus, gotta protect your mining equipment. Post by: sandpaper on May 24, 2014, 12:47:35 AM Is that really all you have to do with thermal paste? Put a little dab on and it'll help out? Hmmmmmmm
Title: Re: Sweet Jesus, gotta protect your mining equipment. Post by: FullBoat on May 24, 2014, 01:38:33 AM Is that really all you have to do with thermal paste? Put a little dab on and it'll help out? Hmmmmmmm Just make sure it's non-conductive. Arctic Silver 5 is a no-no. Now on to my issue: I'm using an ATX power supply to power my 12 seeds. I have 10 on one cable, and 2 on another. Then they both plug into a spiltter. Then that plugs into the PCIe cable to the PSU. Well, I just fried where they connect to the PCIe cable, and in the power supply. I've got most of them running about 1200Mhz. I'm assuming I was pulling too much power for 1 cable. How many do you think I can safely run on 1 PCIe port off the PSU? If you're wondering what cables I'm using to split the power cable, here's a link... http://lutro0-customs.com/products/gridseed-pci-e-modded-power-cables (http://lutro0-customs.com/products/gridseed-pci-e-modded-power-cables) Here's a quick and dirty diagram: /----10 Gridseeds PSU--- \----2 Gridseeds Title: Re: Sweet Jesus, gotta protect your mining equipment. Post by: FullBoat on May 24, 2014, 07:00:55 AM I heard no more than 4-5 per string coming off the PSU. Me, I am going to be using 3 per power pcie plug. I am curious now, which PSU were you using? brand make/model wattage. It's a Thermaltake Toughpower 875W. So, it has 4 PCIe ports. So, I'm down to 3 now. Even if I could use the one that fried I wouldn't trust it. :( I just ordered another spliter, so I'll have 5 on 2 PCIe ports, and 2 on the last one. Right now I have 6 with fans that have been modded to run at half speed. So I'll have one at the top of the stack, and one at the bottom. And, 3 120mm fans running over them. Time to re-organize my wires. I have everything on 2 shelves in my server rack. Still trying to make it all nice and neat, and good air flow. Title: Re: Sweet Jesus, gotta protect your mining equipment. Post by: FullBoat on May 25, 2014, 02:57:08 AM Yeah, I'm waiting for 2 more strings to come in. Until I can get another PSU I'll just have to have 4 per, and not OC them as much.
Title: Re: Sweet Jesus, gotta protect your mining equipment. Post by: FullBoat on June 02, 2014, 04:57:04 AM Nice setup.... now clean up them wires. :)
Title: Re: [Project Sweet-Jesus-Completed]Gotta protect your mining equipment. Post by: FullBoat on June 06, 2014, 05:42:51 AM Yeah, I need to hook everything up to a UPS myself.
I've got my 12 on a server shelf, and the PSU/USB on a shelf under it. I think I need to change out 1 of my power strings. My new one is nice and cool with 4 hooked up to it, but my other ones are running pretty warm with just 4 on it. They're all running at 1200MHz+. I modded them myself. |