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August 09, 2017, 07:20:22 AM
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Bought one of these yesterday  Grin just waiting for it to arrive. Will post pictures when it does!
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August 10, 2017, 01:19:40 AM
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Bought one of these yesterday  Grin just waiting for it to arrive. Will post pictures when it does!

I ordered one on Monday and it just arrived today (Wed). Pretty fast shipping via OnTrac for $25 across a few states.

Too bad I don't have good enough PSU for a bunch of 1080ti. Thinking of going with server PSU for this case in addition to one regular one.
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August 12, 2017, 09:23:55 PM
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https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147270&cm_re=rosewill_mining-_-11-147-270-_-Product


"    For Bitcoin Mining Machine  Cheesy
    Suitable with 6 x 13 inches graphic cards
    Supports 7 expansion slots
    Supports one 3.5" or 2.5" HDD / SSD
    Metal & Steel; 1.0mm Thickness SGCC"

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Learn more about the Rosewill RSV-L4000B Model

Wrestled with one of these for 4 hours today and I have my doubts.  No provision was made for two power supplies, or even 2 power cords fitting into the back grill.  No fans come with, which is okay I guess because I tend to replace them anyways.  The long horizontal fan bracket -- I really wish this were fitted to the front, not so that you had to squeeze it between cables and the motherboard towards the middle of the interior.  The fan bracket is not for 120mm fans, 80mm only, unless you want to do some custom drilling.

You can fit a HP server PSU sideways behind the bottom support bar and a full sized motherboard, so that would be nice -- if I could snake the power cord for that out a pre-punched hole in the grill, but one doesn't exist for that.  So I will have to get my tin snips out and get to work

Don't get this if you have large 3-fan EVGA 1080 Ti cards - they are too tall and their power connectors (2x8) are on the top of the card, so you won't be able to get the lid back on.  Other 1080 Ti's fit fine (Aorus, smaller EVGA 1080 Ti), 1070's are easy to work with in this case.  AMD 480/580's would be a breeze.

I would not get this model if I had to do it over.  It's bare bones and to get it working well is going to require some structural modifications.  Which I would not mind if it were cheaper and if it were not advertised specifically as a miner case.  But brilliant marketing on Rosewill's part, I guess.

I also wish it were all black instead of a black front and bare metal sides and top, but that's a minor point.

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August 13, 2017, 12:48:02 AM
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This is a less expensive version of the RSV-L4000 with out all of the drive cages that you have to remove anyway in order to install my support bracket.

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August 16, 2017, 06:46:42 PM
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Where i can buy fans for this case ?
do you have links  in amazon  ?
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August 16, 2017, 06:52:37 PM
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Got mine yesterday! I had to drill new holes for the fan rail.
I put it further forward in order to fit GPUs both in the front and the back.
Ill post pictures tomorrow when i get home.

There is a shortage on 80mm fans where i live. Cant believe it  Huh  Grin
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August 17, 2017, 01:11:21 PM
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Got mine yesterday! I had to drill new holes for the fan rail.
I put it further forward in order to fit GPUs both in the front and the back.
Ill post pictures tomorrow when i get home.

There is a shortage on 80mm fans where i live. Cant believe it  Huh  Grin

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I'M waiting your pictures  Grin Grin
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August 17, 2017, 06:36:29 PM
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I would love to get a few of these. Anyone know a site that ships internationally?

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August 17, 2017, 06:49:22 PM
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Got mine yesterday! I had to drill new holes for the fan rail.
I put it further forward in order to fit GPUs both in the front and the back.
Ill post pictures tomorrow when i get home.

There is a shortage on 80mm fans where i live. Cant believe it  Huh  Grin

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I'M waiting your pictures  Grin Grin

Here you can see how one can fit GPUs in the front and the back. As you also can see there is alot missing, fans etc. They are in the mail Cheesy https://i.imgur.com/gy8lsvB.jpg

I had to improvise alot to fit my HDDs. I dont only mine on this PC. i use it as an office computer when i write etc. https://i.imgur.com/UeKXUMB.jpg
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August 17, 2017, 06:52:21 PM
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This is a less expensive version of the RSV-L4000 with out all of the drive cages that you have to remove anyway in order to install my support bracket.


Yes, but the L4000 has a 3 x 120mm fan bracket in the middle that can be moved whereever you need it by drilling a couple of holes.
I much prefer that as you can then you can run the 250cfm delta fans and will have awesome airflow

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August 17, 2017, 07:24:48 PM
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Got mine yesterday! I had to drill new holes for the fan rail.
I put it further forward in order to fit GPUs both in the front and the back.
Ill post pictures tomorrow when i get home.

There is a shortage on 80mm fans where i live. Cant believe it  Huh  Grin

oHHH NICE
I'M waiting your pictures  Grin Grin

Here you can see how one can fit GPUs in the front and the back. As you also can see there is alot missing, fans etc. They are in the mail Cheesy https://i.imgur.com/gy8lsvB.jpg

I had to improvise alot to fit my HDDs. I dont only mine on this PC. i use it as an office computer when i write etc. https://i.imgur.com/UeKXUMB.jpg


With this arrangement you may have some troubles with fitting 80mm fans in there. Maybe you can put some 120-140mm fans in the front instead?

The PSU seems grossly insufficient for 2x1080ti + 1070, but you probably know that already  Wink
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August 17, 2017, 08:20:12 PM
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I use that same case with 6 x EVGA 1080Ti and a single EVGA 1200W PSU.







The 1200W PSU is borderline running all 6 cards at 65% power.



EDIT:  How many posts do I need before my pics won't just show up as links?
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August 17, 2017, 08:40:24 PM
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I use that same case with 6 x EVGA 1080Ti and a single EVGA 1200W PSU.







The 1200W PSU is borderline running all 6 cards at 65% power.



EDIT:  How many posts do I need before my pics won't just show up as links?

I'm planning on installing same exact cards but with 1500W PSU. What size fans and what CFM? Is 3x fans sufficient to keep temps in check?

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August 17, 2017, 09:00:07 PM
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Temps are not bad at all:



Those are 1500 RPM Noctura 120mm fans.  They only push 55 cfm.  If I ever decide to put the cover on and stack more miners, I'll be switching to some Delta 4000 RPM fans for sure.
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August 17, 2017, 09:05:50 PM
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Temps are not bad at all:



Those are 1500 RPM Noctura 120mm fans.  They only push 55 cfm.  If I ever decide to put the cover on and stack more miners, I'll be switching to some Delta 4000 RPM fans for sure.

60C is not bad temperature, but they are running at ~55% of TDP. What's the ambient temp like? Do you run the case with the lid closed?
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August 17, 2017, 09:15:16 PM
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I use that same case with 6 x EVGA 1080Ti and a single EVGA 1200W PSU.


EDIT:  How many posts do I need before my pics won't just show up as links?

Thanks, this is interesting.  You've gone with the right low profile 1080 Ti card.  I was just about to ask about TDP because even at 70%, with those six cards you'd be hitting the wall with that 1,200 EVGA psu.

Your links are showing up great.  Thanks.

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August 17, 2017, 09:21:04 PM
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Now is GPU mining still worth it. I am waiting on about 30 ascis and I am debating building maybe 3 or 4 gpu mining rigs open air or closed like this in the mean time. What coin to mine what is the go to card right now really interested?

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August 17, 2017, 09:22:26 PM
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60C is not bad temperature, but they are running at ~55% of TDP. What's the ambient temp like? Do you run the case with the lid closed?
The "cold isle" (basement hallway) is 76F and the "hot isle" (server room behind the racks) is about 80F with a 750 CFM fan sucking hot air to the outside 24/7.



Lid is off until/if I stack another miner on top, then I'll upgrade to Delta fans.
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Thanks, this is interesting.  You've gone with the right low profile 1080 Ti card.  I was just about to ask about TDP because even at 70%, with those six cards you'd be hitting the wall with that 1,200 EVGA psu.
Yeah, I'm running at 62% power at the moment and pulling around 1070W from the socket.  I'll likely invest in a 1600W EVGA Platinum at some point.  Hopefully before I melt this one, although it does have a 10 year warranty.
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60C is not bad temperature, but they are running at ~55% of TDP. What's the ambient temp like? Do you run the case with the lid closed?
The "cold isle" (basement hallway) is 76F and the "hot isle" (server room behind the racks) is about 80F with a 750 CFM fan sucking hot air to the outside 24/7.



Lid is off until/if I stack another miner on top, then I'll upgrade to Delta fans.

WOW! I would dump those power amps and switch to some powered speakers at some point. Nothing is wrong with Genelec or Mackie. Storage has got to go too. All power and space belongs to miners! jk Smiley

Speaking of server case, I will try to get away with 3x 140mm fans. Just need to figure out a way to fit them inside.
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