kendog77
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July 26, 2013, 02:57:50 PM |
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I don't know why I'm surprised that Avalon is late delivering bulk chip orders considering that they always seem to deliver late.
It's disappointing nonetheless.
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58snow
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July 26, 2013, 05:55:35 PM |
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I don't really need a 1250 PSU for a K64, right? I was thinking a 250 would work fine, as the boards are the only thing I need to power with my planned setup.
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MinermanNC
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July 26, 2013, 09:30:34 PM |
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I don't really need a 1250 PSU for a K64, right? I was thinking a 250 would work fine, as the boards are the only thing I need to power with my planned setup.
Im starting with a 550 watt dual rail 38 amps for, 2 k16, 2 k64's = 320 watts pulled....so.... even if over clocked down the rd,,,still plenty of room....ya even an old 250 will be enough for a singe k64. Some in here are going out and buying godly PSU's for a few boards.... i know a quality one is best though, so it doesn't blow and take out your boards with it...always that chance with any however....
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justmyname
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July 26, 2013, 10:56:30 PM |
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I don't really need a 1250 PSU for a K64, right? I was thinking a 250 would work fine, as the boards are the only thing I need to power with my planned setup.
Im starting with a 550 watt dual rail 38 amps for, 2 k16, 2 k64's = 320 watts pulled....so.... even if over clocked down the rd,,,still plenty of room....ya even an old 250 will be enough for a singe k64. Some in here are going out and buying godly PSU's for a few boards.... i know a quality one is best though, so it doesn't blow and take out your boards with it...always that chance with any however.... Why not just use a DC Power Supply?
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MinermanNC
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July 27, 2013, 02:13:35 AM |
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Nice PSU ya that ought to do it...lol
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MinermanNC
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July 27, 2013, 02:17:47 AM |
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I really wish we could get a clear picture of the size of board with heat sink attached and a template for the mounting holes in the board...Maybe I missed it?...but need to know depth with sinks on....if anyone knows yet?
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July 27, 2013, 11:16:15 AM |
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I was hoping to see pictures and specs of the DX Mini case by now?
Especially as all of my support tickets (3) regarding a refund for my case have gone unanswered. So presuming that I will not be getting a refund for said case, it would be nice to see what I will be getting?
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MinermanNC
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July 27, 2013, 05:09:45 PM |
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I was hoping to see pictures and specs of the DX Mini case by now?
Especially as all of my support tickets (3) regarding a refund for my case have gone unanswered. So presuming that I will not be getting a refund for said case, it would be nice to see what I will be getting?
Ya probably no refund without a lot of pressure....but, if your order is filled, it would be nice to have the case and all within. I didn't order a case as I was trying to make the most of my budget and put it all into boards for now. eventually I will order a case most likely. I assume the mini will look like the large only smaller....
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Vigil
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July 27, 2013, 06:22:12 PM |
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Landed in San Jose last night. Everything looks good for the meeting on Monday.
If anyone knows anything fun to do around here let me know, I'm here for the week!
You can't find fun? You are in San Jose, Fun should be smacking you in the face.
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MinermanNC
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July 27, 2013, 08:38:18 PM |
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Landed in San Jose last night. Everything looks good for the meeting on Monday.
If anyone knows anything fun to do around here let me know, I'm here for the week!
PLEASE get a board template for mounting holes/standoffs and the thinkness with heatsinks attached, and the exact dimensions of both boards...I know k64 is simply 4 k16's but.... and I assume sinks are on the back side opposite of the pci-e connecters etc.... but find all that out,,,and what the boards are actually hashing at last check : THX! Good Luck
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krayzie32
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https://streamies.io/
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July 27, 2013, 09:17:18 PM |
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Any information on K64 board fab? I know it's just 4 boards printed on one but wouldn't you ou be ordering them soon?
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noah tall
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July 27, 2013, 11:09:44 PM |
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Thanks for the update. Will the hosting services be ready to go as soon as the boards are assembled?
Yes it will be. We will be starting another thread to take recommendations or vote on which pool to use etc. Is it time for this discussion to begin?
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Syke
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July 28, 2013, 01:16:13 AM |
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Landed in San Jose last night. Everything looks good for the meeting on Monday.
If anyone knows anything fun to do around here let me know, I'm here for the week!
If you've got a car, Computer History Museum is awesome. http://www.computerhistory.org/
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MinermanNC
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July 28, 2013, 02:16:18 AM |
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Landed in San Jose last night. Everything looks good for the meeting on Monday.
If anyone knows anything fun to do around here let me know, I'm here for the week!
If you've got a car, Computer History Museum is awesome. http://www.computerhistory.org/just checked out that link! that we be awesome to see. i love that kind of stuff....sad part is,,,i can remember actually seeing a lot of it in use,,,lol
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duke1839
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July 28, 2013, 06:07:58 AM Last edit: July 28, 2013, 06:21:06 AM by duke1839 |
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Hey Bargraphics, I second the computer history museum and if you like Italian food be sure to visit Joe's. It's by the museum if memory serves me right in downtown San Jose.
*EDIT, I got the computer history museum confused with the Tech museum. Joe's is near the Tech Museum and it's called "Original Joe's Italian Restaurant".
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knightlife999
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July 28, 2013, 08:34:15 AM |
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I really wish we could get a clear picture of the size of board with heat sink attached and a template for the mounting holes in the board...Maybe I missed it?...but need to know depth with sinks on....if anyone knows yet?
Hey MMNC. I am working off of Steamboat's board info for dimensions of the heatsinks and such: http://liquidsyndesigns.com/shop/klondike.htmlWith heatsink, fan, and standoffs Steamboat's k16s are approximately 4"x4"x4" (10x10x10cm) If we take off the fan, and subtract the length of the bottom standoffs, it looks like it's going to be about 2"-2.5" thick (including the PCIe connector). It's approximate of course, but I think relatively close. On BKK's thread they talk about using heatsinks ranging from .75" to 2" thick. Standoffs are cheap from Grainger, so I bought 200 2" hex 4-40s.
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MinermanNC
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July 28, 2013, 12:23:13 PM Last edit: July 28, 2013, 12:33:54 PM by MinermanNC |
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I really wish we could get a clear picture of the size of board with heat sink attached and a template for the mounting holes in the board...Maybe I missed it?...but need to know depth with sinks on....if anyone knows yet?
Hey MMNC. I am working off of Steamboat's board info for dimensions of the heatsinks and such: http://liquidsyndesigns.com/shop/klondike.htmlWith heatsink, fan, and standoffs Steamboat's k16s are approximately 4"x4"x4" (10x10x10cm) If we take off the fan, and subtract the length of the bottom standoffs, it looks like it's going to be about 2"-2.5" thick (including the PCIe connector). It's approximate of course, but I think relatively close. On BKK's thread they talk about using heatsinks ranging from .75" to 2" thick. Standoffs are cheap from Grainger, so I bought 200 2" hex 4-40s. Hey KL! thanks for that, I will look at grainger as well, I had found some standoffs on amazon, but not was i was looking for...2" is what i want. Cool beans! Thanks again KL. ( the k16's are smaller than I had been thinking) so the k64's should be 8x8" PS: I did see your hardware list you posted the other day, very nice list....just hadn't pursued the standoffs untill I maybe new the depth with heatsinks.... but the 2" should cover any final senario's Edit: Just checked out the cooling link, after making another coffee lol, I really like that fan/heatsink set up! Now we are getting a better picture here... TY
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Vinnigar
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July 28, 2013, 02:41:24 PM |
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I was hoping to see pictures and specs of the DX Mini case by now?
Especially as all of my support tickets (3) regarding a refund for my case have gone unanswered. So presuming that I will not be getting a refund for said case, it would be nice to see what I will be getting?
Ya probably no refund without a lot of pressure....but, if your order is filled, it would be nice to have the case and all within. I didn't order a case as I was trying to make the most of my budget and put it all into boards for now. eventually I will order a case most likely. I assume the mini will look like the large only smaller.... Yeh, I had a tight budget to stick to and wanted to get as many boards as I could, but it just felt safer to order a 'plug and play' type device! I'm no Bitcoin noob, but maybe a bit of a computer tech novice and at the time of ordering I didn't want to get involved with the actual construction of the rig, whereas now I feel like I'm a lot more clued up and could handle such a task!! Also, the shipping cost is crippling! $400 to the Uk, that's just not right!!? Does anyone have any idea of the customs charges I may have to pay on it?
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Vigil
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July 28, 2013, 03:52:38 PM Last edit: July 28, 2013, 04:17:06 PM by Vigil |
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I really wish we could get a clear picture of the size of board with heat sink attached and a template for the mounting holes in the board...Maybe I missed it?...but need to know depth with sinks on....if anyone knows yet?
Hey MMNC. I am working off of Steamboat's board info for dimensions of the heatsinks and such: http://liquidsyndesigns.com/shop/klondike.htmlWith heatsink, fan, and standoffs Steamboat's k16s are approximately 4"x4"x4" (10x10x10cm) If we take off the fan, and subtract the length of the bottom standoffs, it looks like it's going to be about 2"-2.5" thick (including the PCIe connector). It's approximate of course, but I think relatively close. On BKK's thread they talk about using heatsinks ranging from .75" to 2" thick. Standoffs are cheap from Grainger, so I bought 200 2" hex 4-40s. If you go with the heat sink labeled #4 on the BKK thread, you are getting good passive heating and much better temperature with fan cooling- around 45 C. I modeled that heat sink and posted it in another thread. I think, without a fan it was keeping temps around 80C. I did a model with a fan blowing over it but never posted the results. I also modeled the Steamboat design, but said I wouldn't release any specs. Are they selling that design as the one in that link? With a fan, the steamboat design did pretty well, but its passive cooling isn't excellent due to the small spacing of the fins. Here is a link to the heat sink design I mentioned above (not the Steamboat design): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=208381.msg2631164#msg2631164
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