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May 15, 2013, 11:15:22 PM
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Really nice lookin setup.
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May 26, 2013, 11:41:52 PM
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So what IS coming next? (From teaser pic in post #79)  Huh
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May 28, 2013, 02:17:03 PM
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So what IS coming next? (From teaser pic in post #79)  Huh

Ah, nothing too big really. Here's a pic, and what I've got done so far.





I'm just waiting on two 3x140 radiators, they should be delivered tomorrow. I decided 3x120 wasn't big enough  Cheesy

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May 28, 2013, 02:40:55 PM
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Great looking rig congrats. Craftsmanship is excellent keep up the good work.

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May 28, 2013, 09:37:03 PM
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My plan was pushing air down the cards, and pulling it out the top. That's still how I have it set up at least.





Nice setup,did you try reversing the top fans so that they push air on the cards rather than pulling air away? that should solve your heat problem Smiley

note : you will need 2500Rpm high performance top fans, not silent 1500rpm

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May 28, 2013, 09:39:13 PM
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Cool Rig, hope you reach your goal. I just build 2 Rigs with 3*7970 each, mining ltc with scrypt at around 2200 each at their best clocks but right now i have them at 2000 each.

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May 28, 2013, 10:32:21 PM
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dang thats a really sick rig for right now man!   hopefully the asics don't come out for a bit longer and you can hold out and make this thing profitable!
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May 28, 2013, 10:52:01 PM
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Nice looking rig you got there Smiley!
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May 28, 2013, 11:00:04 PM
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stick with 4 7950 per rig you can easy get 2500kh runing under 60c core 80c vrm 1050mhz core 1250 ram 1.050v core ( saphire vaporx 7950 oc dualbios edition ) i have 20 rigs of 4 cards and 1 with 3 cards

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May 28, 2013, 11:01:49 PM
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So what IS coming next? (From teaser pic in post #79)  Huh
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Ah, nothing too big really. Here's a pic, and what I've got done so far.



I'm just waiting on two 3x140 radiators, they should be delivered tomorrow. I decided 3x120 wasn't big enough  Cheesy
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get a 1080 rad there under 120 gbp and are brill

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May 29, 2013, 12:55:59 AM
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Great looking rig congrats. Craftsmanship is excellent keep up the good work.

Thanks! I did some work on the waterblocks tonight, should have them finished up completely tomorrow!


Nice setup,did you try reversing the top fans so that they push air on the cards rather than pulling air away? that should solve your heat problem Smiley

note : you will need 2500Rpm high performance top fans, not silent 1500rpm

I tried swapping the fans around in several places. Oddly enough, the best I've had it was with 4 top fans pushing down and leaving the fans off of the side completely. I have a box fan behind it all, pushing air down the cards.

I should have picked up some better fans, but even with the crazy high velocity box fan pushing down on these cards I still don't see much better than 80 degrees. 

Cool Rig, hope you reach your goal. I just build 2 Rigs with 3*7970 each, mining ltc with scrypt at around 2200 each at their best clocks but right now i have them at 2000 each.

Thanks man, and good luck with litecoins! I have a feeling I'll be mining on those before much longer.


dang thats a really sick rig for right now man!   hopefully the asics don't come out for a bit longer and you can hold out and make this thing profitable!

Thanks! I sure do hope so! But I'm probably never going to be able to pay this thing off with coins, not after all the watercooling expense. But, I am still doing better on my predictions than I anticipated. I figured difficulty would be much higher than it is now, hopefully that trend continues!

But, even if I can't pay it off I just swap out the processor and memory I'd have one of the baddest watercooled gaming rigs around. At least that's what I gotta tell myself!

Nice looking rig you got there Smiley!

Thanks!

stick with 4 7950 per rig you can easy get 2500kh runing under 60c core 80c vrm 1050mhz core 1250 ram 1.050v core ( saphire vaporx 7950 oc dualbios edition ) i have 20 rigs of 4 cards and 1 with 3 cards

Were I to do it again I think I would go for the 7950 instead. This thing is capable of 3gh/s though, I can feel it!




get a 1080 rad there under 120 gbp and are brill

I paid $80 a piece for two koolance 3x140 rads. I don't think I'd be able to get good airflow to a big one like that mounted underneath, and if I mount it up top it covers the pretty pieces!

Also, I'm going to try and vent the hot air outside occasionally. I am going to have fans on the radiators pulling air in, and two fans on the end pushing air out from under the case. I'll have a small section of ducting, then vent straight out a open window.

Kinda like this, except my koolance radiators are about 1/3 as thick as those lol


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May 29, 2013, 01:40:05 AM
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Nice rig dude!
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May 29, 2013, 02:38:02 AM
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Good work on that case.  Almost makes me want to get back into mining.
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May 29, 2013, 09:58:30 AM
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jast a thort is that pump good enuf / reliable  i have 2 d5s in seris so if 1 pump fails / more presure that loop is guna have alot of ristriction i would say use 1/2" id 3/4" od pipe

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May 29, 2013, 10:33:59 AM
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Omg that rig is awsome, but that is a lot of work and seems very expensive...
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May 29, 2013, 11:38:29 AM
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I tried swapping the fans around in several places. Oddly enough, the best I've had it was with 4 top fans pushing down and leaving the fans off of the side completely. I have a box fan behind it all, pushing air down the cards.

I should have picked up some better fans, but even with the crazy high velocity box fan pushing down on these cards I still don't see much better than 80 degrees.  





80c is a good temp for 24h mining, those cards can withstand 88c while hashing at full speed.

if you need to keep them at 70c then you have to look at those delta fans Smiley


http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=related&v=Apo_tgrSmps


Delta fan: 5000RPM~7000RPM, 256cfm
your fans: 1500rpm. 60 cfm.

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May 29, 2013, 12:50:33 PM
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7950s keep under 60c with 55% fan  no extra cooling

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May 29, 2013, 02:16:22 PM
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i like your case
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May 29, 2013, 02:29:22 PM
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Good work on that case.
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May 29, 2013, 06:02:27 PM
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Nice rig dude!

Thanks!

Good work on that case.  Almost makes me want to get back into mining.

Haha, it is fun! I love building computers, not too often I'd have a reason to need this much computer!

jast a thort is that pump good enuf / reliable  i have 2 d5s in seris so if 1 pump fails / more presure that loop is guna have alot of ristriction i would say use 1/2" id 3/4" od pipe

I've calculated pressure drop of my loop and am expecting something like 1.75 PSI of drop across the entire loop. With this pump (4.2M of head) I expect a flow rate of around 1.33 GPM. It also has a tachomoter for the pump, so if it fails I can have the bios shut the computer down.

The plumbing near the pump, res, and radiators is 1/2 OD. The tubing leaving the distribution manifold is 3/8 OD. Since I am running all of this in parallel I don't think restrictions are going to be a problem.


Omg that rig is awsome, but that is a lot of work and seems very expensive...

Haha, thanks! It sure is a lot of work and watercooling bits sure add up quickly!

80c is a good temp for 24h mining, those cards can withstand 88c while hashing at full speed.

if you need to keep them at 70c then you have to look at those delta fans Smiley


http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=related&v=Apo_tgrSmps


Delta fan: 5000RPM~7000RPM, 256cfm
your fans: 1500rpm. 60 cfm.


I can't hold 80 at full speed, I have to downclock to 900mhz. Full speed jumps to 90-95 rather quick. I'm hoping for 70's while overclocked once watercooled.

The fans I have for my radiators are 1800RPM 103 CFM. Hopefully they will be more than enough without being too loud.



i like your case

Thanks!

Good work on that case.

Thanks!

Hopefully UPS will hurry up and deliver my parts!

Edit: Looks like I found a block on my own last night, wow!

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