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May 20, 2017, 05:24:31 AM
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Very tempting indeed. I was never in the GPU mining, but after watching your video and this setup, I will try my hands on GPU mining when Vega gpu will be released. Thumbs up.

i'm also curious about their claim that this 4u is better than open frame but after i see the price at which this thing is sold, i changed my mind, $400 just for a case is crazy, with that amount i buy the whole rig minus the gpu

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May 20, 2017, 06:31:35 AM
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Very tempting indeed. I was never in the GPU mining, but after watching your video and this setup, I will try my hands on GPU mining when Vega gpu will be released. Thumbs up.

i'm also curious about their claim that this 4u is better than open frame but after i see the price at which this thign is sold, i changed my mind, $400just for a case is crazy, with that amount i buy the whole rig minus the gpu

4U is good is the space is the issue.
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May 20, 2017, 01:21:12 PM
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Very tempting indeed. I was never in the GPU mining, but after watching your video and this setup, I will try my hands on GPU mining when Vega gpu will be released. Thumbs up.

i'm also curious about their claim that this 4u is better than open frame but after i see the price at which this thing is sold, i changed my mind, $400 just for a case is crazy, with that amount i buy the whole rig minus the gpu

It's really not even close in regards to temps and sustainability. 4U>Open air rig. The only thing is if it is necessary for you. Like I said in the previous posts, if you are going for a large scale deployment then for a lot of reason the 4U is the way to go. If you think about it the extra couple hundred dollars can be ROI'd in about 2-3 weeks right now so is it really a big deal? It will for sure allow the GPU's to stay cooler and last longer. Open air is really only good in a home environment. You can't do stuff like the white paper below if you are using open air rigs. The heat doesn't move in a predictable or controllable way.

http://www.missioncriticalmagazine.com/ext/resources/MC/Home/Files/PDFs/WP-APC-Hot_vs_Cold_Aisle.pdf
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May 20, 2017, 05:53:23 PM
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Where did this video go?

I thought I saw it last night - it was like 4 hours long and I planned on using it today as background noise while I built some machines - but the video has disappeared?
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May 20, 2017, 07:26:32 PM
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This is a monster rig....

how much eth will it generate per day?

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May 21, 2017, 05:30:29 AM
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Thanks for anyone that watched the stream, we published on the channel. More goods tomorrow.

The livestream showed that under full load the rig held GPU fans at 27% and was 59-62c; full system power was 850w @ 168mh using 6x RX 570 4GB ASUS STRIX using 1500 copied to 1625/1750/2000 and 1950mem 1112core.

Still working on the 8 card rig.

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May 21, 2017, 06:38:16 AM
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https://youtu.be/PAHWMK78Gag?t=12116

Here is the details on output, temps from GreyMatter Case with 6x RX570 4GB STRIX running 27.6 each, 163-165 etc

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May 21, 2017, 08:40:25 AM
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Did GreyMatter "borrow" the basics for their case design from BackBlaze?

 Back of that case looks MIGHTY familier....

 (the Backblaze designs were made public, GreyMatter didn't do anything wrong if they DID borrow).


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May 21, 2017, 01:40:43 PM
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https://youtu.be/PAHWMK78Gag?t=12116

Here is the details on output, temps from GreyMatter Case with 6x RX570 4GB STRIX running 27.6 each, 163-165 etc

Hi Alumar,

Great work on your videos, and explaining every single step you did with the rigs Smiley


I am currently looking into building a few 7 GPU rigs with the RX570 and the asus z270a prime board that you have in your video.

Firstly, I wanted to ask you, have you tested that board with a skylake processor? Next, have you succeeded to run 7 rx5xx cards on that board, or any other for that matter? I know that there is the driver tweak that allows to run more than 5 rx5xx cards, but I do not remember if I've seen anyone run 7 cards.


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May 21, 2017, 05:20:28 PM
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Great video and excellent channel. Very helpful!
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