yun9999 (OP)
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March 30, 2017, 09:20:02 PM |
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@ Phillip - A couple of weeks delay due to Tytanick wanting to unload V1 first and V2 of SRR pricing is not confirmed. Would hate to send you wrong pricing info, I'm antsy waiting for my SRR too. My guess is I can't place the order until another week or two and arrival ETA is end of April. PMing you now. I will send you a nice care package so you can play with Pico and server PSU as it will take a while from Asia. =)
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philipma1957
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March 30, 2017, 09:31:10 PM |
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@ Phillip - A couple of weeks delay due to Tytanick wanting to unload V1 first and V2 of SRR pricing is not confirmed. Would hate to send you wrong pricing info, I'm antsy waiting for my SRR too. My guess is I can't place the order until another week or two and arrival ETA is end of April. PMing you now. I will send you a nice care package so you can play with Pico and server PSU as it will take a while from Asia. =)
thanks bud I wil give you a shipping addy in pm
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yun9999 (OP)
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March 31, 2017, 03:29:05 AM |
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Should be good as its' made for mining and same design as the TB85. Only difference is that it uses LGA 1151 CPU vs 1150 and DDR4 vs DDR3 RAM. I just ordered 1 to play too.
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pikachuy
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March 31, 2017, 07:08:16 AM |
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For anyone that wants a quick fix on the HP server PSU high pitch noise. What I did was reverse the fan, so it pushes air, instead of pulling air. Helped with the noise a lot for me.
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yslyung
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March 31, 2017, 10:07:59 AM |
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much apologies guys, i've been really super busy, replied all pm's & will reply as they come along. there will be some shipping out today as i promised by today. running all over town to get lots fo stuffs & nego's has been going on. just got keys to my new dc, workshop, playground, warehouse ... lots of work to do from there on. some fun pics, yeah i'm here spamming again . . . 1 for me without the 1080 but with 32gb of ddr4 ram this is really a very BIG GPU THICK & LONG too cool fan design & HUNGRY for lotsa POWER ! everything seems to be BIG, Long, Thick & huge in AM4 stuffs it booted up ! SORRY for the spam, i had to build this overnight to get my monster pc up, replaced my 3730k 6 core 2011 rampage 4 extreme. *OP delete as needed & also please PM me your mailing address* *philipma, sorry for the dealy, really tied up running around town, stuffs are already in the box* shipping from me to USA is pretty fast afaik. let's see. Happy mining to all, most pm's replied.
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deadsix
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March 31, 2017, 10:40:23 AM |
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much apologies guys, i've been really super busy, replied all pm's & will reply as they come along.
there will be some shipping out today as i promised by today. running all over town to get lots fo stuffs & nego's has been going on.
just got keys to my new dc, workshop, playground, warehouse ... lots of work to do from there on.
some fun pics, yeah i'm here spamming again . . .
Does this X370 board run 6 cards? Anyone spot any Ryzen 6/7 PCIe boards that can be used for mining?
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miner417
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March 31, 2017, 03:08:27 PM |
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Glad I grabbed that TB250 when I did, Newegg is already out of stock of them already.
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hawkfish007
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March 31, 2017, 03:38:48 PM |
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TB85 is available on Newegg but limit 1.
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CryptoWatcher420
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March 31, 2017, 06:42:18 PM |
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For anyone that wants a quick fix on the HP server PSU high pitch noise. What I did was reverse the fan, so it pushes air, instead of pulling air. Helped with the noise a lot for me.
you do know its easier for the fan to suck out air than push air right? reversing the fan prolly wont be good for the psu
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pikachuy
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April 01, 2017, 01:13:07 AM |
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For anyone that wants a quick fix on the HP server PSU high pitch noise. What I did was reverse the fan, so it pushes air, instead of pulling air. Helped with the noise a lot for me.
you do know its easier for the fan to suck out air than push air right? reversing the fan prolly wont be good for the psu That is another long debate, same debate about push or pull fans with radiators. Here is a good read I got from overclock.net that I also believe to be true (but everyone has their own opinion): "When a fan spins, air passes from behind to the front through the blades. The blades rotate and a pressure differential is generated between areas of the forward facing and backward facing surfaces. Because of this difference, air is thrusted from behind to the front via the blades. Key point is: higher pressure in the back, lower pressure in the front. Air molecules are accelerated from behind. So, when a fan is used to pull air, its rear is obstructed and it is relatively more difficult to develop a higher pressure zone. To be more precise, it is harder to develop that pressure differential. Contrarily, if a fan is used to push air, its front is obstructed but its rear is clear. So it can formulate a higher pressure zone relatively more easier." In other words, what I get from this is that the fans will be able to pull in more air from the outside and force it into the PSU better, versus, the fan trying to pull obstructed air from the inside of the PSU to the outside. My understandings could be wrong, feel free to enlighten me peoples.
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CryptoWatcher420
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April 01, 2017, 04:41:30 AM |
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For anyone that wants a quick fix on the HP server PSU high pitch noise. What I did was reverse the fan, so it pushes air, instead of pulling air. Helped with the noise a lot for me.
you do know its easier for the fan to suck out air than push air right? reversing the fan prolly wont be good for the psu That is another long debate, same debate about push or pull fans with radiators. Here is a good read I got from overclock.net that I also believe to be true (but everyone has their own opinion): "When a fan spins, air passes from behind to the front through the blades. The blades rotate and a pressure differential is generated between areas of the forward facing and backward facing surfaces. Because of this difference, air is thrusted from behind to the front via the blades. Key point is: higher pressure in the back, lower pressure in the front. Air molecules are accelerated from behind. So, when a fan is used to pull air, its rear is obstructed and it is relatively more difficult to develop a higher pressure zone. To be more precise, it is harder to develop that pressure differential. Contrarily, if a fan is used to push air, its front is obstructed but its rear is clear. So it can formulate a higher pressure zone relatively more easier." In other words, what I get from this is that the fans will be able to pull in more air from the outside and force it into the PSU better, versus, the fan trying to pull obstructed air from the inside of the PSU to the outside. My understandings could be wrong, feel free to enlighten me peoples. your right it is a long debate lol
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philipma1957
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April 01, 2017, 02:50:45 PM |
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For anyone that wants a quick fix on the HP server PSU high pitch noise. What I did was reverse the fan, so it pushes air, instead of pulling air. Helped with the noise a lot for me.
you do know its easier for the fan to suck out air than push air right? reversing the fan prolly wont be good for the psu That is another long debate, same debate about push or pull fans with radiators. Here is a good read I got from overclock.net that I also believe to be true (but everyone has their own opinion): "When a fan spins, air passes from behind to the front through the blades. The blades rotate and a pressure differential is generated between areas of the forward facing and backward facing surfaces. Because of this difference, air is thrusted from behind to the front via the blades. Key point is: higher pressure in the back, lower pressure in the front. Air molecules are accelerated from behind. So, when a fan is used to pull air, its rear is obstructed and it is relatively more difficult to develop a higher pressure zone. To be more precise, it is harder to develop that pressure differential. Contrarily, if a fan is used to push air, its front is obstructed but its rear is clear. So it can formulate a higher pressure zone relatively more easier." In other words, what I get from this is that the fans will be able to pull in more air from the outside and force it into the PSU better, versus, the fan trying to pull obstructed air from the inside of the PSU to the outside. My understandings could be wrong, feel free to enlighten me peoples. Sucking in cold air. Works better. Sucking in hot air works poorly So if it is summertime and you are pulling in 90 or 95 f air you may have issues.
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yun9999 (OP)
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April 02, 2017, 03:10:54 AM |
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@ pikachuy - Thanks for sharing. Genius, will definitely give it a shot!
@ yslyung - Totally related to topics everyone is interested in. Not spamming at all, keep the awesome goodies and progress coming. Looks AWESOME!! Thick and Long, hahah, goin to be a lot of jokes about that!
@ All - Keep the sexiness coming.
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CryptoWatcher420
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April 02, 2017, 06:44:56 AM |
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so I have an update, for those of you whom have seen yun9999 mention that I am making some custom cables for him i wanted to share the standard version of what i think will be more applicable to miners such as myself with gpu rigs that wish to use a server grade psu and pico psu per rig. (example: 1200w hp server psu, breakout board, pico psu, 6x gpu's with pci-express powered risers, hard drive) this custom made cable is a 6 pin to 4+4 with a pigtail for the 2.5mm male barrel plug for the pico psu (main cable length is 8 inches) happy mining! -cryptowatcher420
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yun9999 (OP)
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April 02, 2017, 12:32:46 PM |
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Great Job Cryptowatcher. So for those that are interested in the Picos. It is now officially ready since we don't have to worry about the cable delays from Finksy. I will ask Hawkfish to work with Finksy to see if he can get a bunch put on Amazon to make it easier for everyone to buy. In the short term until Finksy can fix the cable delay, I will have Hawkfish ping Crypto to get a bunch of these cables made so that they can be sold as a bundle vs separate if possible. We'll try to make it affordable.
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April 02, 2017, 06:05:01 PM |
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Just purchased my first riser pack from Hawkfish on Amazon, everything to make my rig should be here by midweek, I'll post pictures when I'm done. Thanks for this thread being so informative even to littler guys like me.
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April 02, 2017, 07:22:15 PM |
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so I have an update, for those of you whom have seen yun9999 mention that I am making some custom cables for him i wanted to share the standard version of what i think will be more applicable to miners such as myself with gpu rigs that wish to use a server grade psu and pico psu per rig. (example: 1200w hp server psu, breakout board, pico psu, 6x gpu's with pci-express powered risers, hard drive)
this custom made cable is a 6 pin to 4+4 with a pigtail for the 2.5mm male barrel plug for the pico psu (main cable length is 8 inches)
I am interested in this cable setup as I have a 1200w hp psu , 8x breakout board, 6xgpus with pci risers and ssd. What is the price tag on an adapter like this? What do you use to power the 6x risers than? do you use a 8pin pcie adapter to power those or an adapter off the pico? What watt size pico are you guys using?
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April 02, 2017, 08:42:56 PM |
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I'm very interested in that PICO setup!
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