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October 08, 2018, 12:00:38 AM
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I made this for my mining rigs so i could easily fir them in my rack and "pull them out/push them in" whenever they needed maintenance!
 anyone else got any cool pictures of their rigs ?

https://imgur.com/6YjMzZL

https://imgur.com/D6EOmxI

https://imgur.com/ofyLrPR

Sorry i didn't have more pictures on my computer !
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October 08, 2018, 08:14:15 AM
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here mine





will probably sell it(there is no gpu now)
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October 08, 2018, 08:32:46 AM
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here mine



will probably sell it(there is no gpu now)

Amph you still around? Been a while since I've run across a post from you. How have things been?

Looks like you had a pretty solid setup and seems like a step up from my old wooden rig frames.

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October 08, 2018, 08:47:26 AM
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here mine



will probably sell it(there is no gpu now)

Amph you still around? Been a while since I've run across a post from you. How have things been?

Looks like you had a pretty solid setup and seems like a step up from my old wooden rig frames.

not really mining at the moment just watching what will happen with all this depresion phase

dunno if i would return to mine with gpu seems a waste of time and with fpga around would be a suicide
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October 08, 2018, 10:13:46 AM
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here mine



will probably sell it(there is no gpu now)

Is there any difference in temp between the bottom group and above one? (I know those additional fans will help to push hot air) I don't recognize, what cards is it? One more thing, is that unpowered risers?

I think that setup will work great on reference cards (AMD) related to the air-flow that will push hot air to one side. Good setup, I like this.




So, you are using two PSU (server and consumer PSU). But my question is, is there any magic trick related to the glass above the PSU?  Cheesy. Good work!
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October 08, 2018, 12:29:58 PM
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here mine





will probably sell it(there is no gpu now)

Looks great. Is that what I see a mini PC? what cards are you using?

Do you sell it because the bitcoin price is too low and electricity cost is higher or you just got tired of this?
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October 08, 2018, 05:48:43 PM
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here mine

http://i66.tinypic.com/206dez4.jpg

will probably sell it(there is no gpu now)

Is there any difference in temp between the bottom group and above one? (I know those additional fans will help to push hot air) I don't recognize, what cards is it? One more thing, is that unpowered risers?

I think that setup will work great on reference cards (AMD) related to the air-flow that will push hot air to one side. Good setup, I like this.



So, you are using two PSU (server and consumer PSU). But my question is, is there any magic trick related to the glass above the PSU?  Cheesy. Good work!


yes Smiley! i had a shortage on "PSU" power so i had to use 2! but there's still only 1 Power cable connected to each rig!
oh yes, that magic glass made it all happen Wink
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October 09, 2018, 07:53:58 AM
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here mine



will probably sell it(there is no gpu now)

Is there any difference in temp between the bottom group and above one? (I know those additional fans will help to push hot air) I don't recognize, what cards is it? One more thing, is that unpowered risers?

I think that setup will work great on reference cards (AMD) related to the air-flow that will push hot air to one side. Good setup, I like this.




So, you are using two PSU (server and consumer PSU). But my question is, is there any magic trick related to the glass above the PSU?  Cheesy. Good work!

no difference both at 60° with high tamb temperature around 30°, my fan are noctua industrial set at 60% if you set at 80 or above you will never have any problem with heat

my cards were 6 x zotac mini 1070 ti and aorus 1070 ti, i've already sold them, yes unpowered riser, i like to remain with the old fashion, i never had any problem with them and they are less cumbersome

here mine

[IMG ]http://i66.tinypic.com/206dez4.jpg[/img]

[IMG ]http://i65.tinypic.com/348r4ed.jpg[/img]

will probably sell it(there is no gpu now)

Looks great. Is that what I see a mini PC? what cards are you using?

Do you sell it because the bitcoin price is too low and electricity cost is higher or you just got tired of this?

what mini pc? ah perhaps you mean that black thing, in the left corner of the picture? that is my gaming pc haf-xb case

yes you nailed it, i can't make any profit out of it anymore, i'm in red with my electricity


btw this is the front

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