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January 13, 2018, 05:39:33 AM
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That's a pretty good idea for propping up the GPUs. Are you worried about unequal air flow over the GPUs that are at different heights in relation to the fans?

The top shelf is a bit warmer than the rest, but it really isnt an issue.

great project, i havent read the entire thread but what have you come up with for reducing moisture in the air and filtering

my garage is set up similar, although much smaller scale.. but i leave the back door open for fresh air intake and air pushes out through ridge cap in the roofing and soffit vents

I've not solved the humidity issue, but i foresee it being a huge problem. I have found corrosion on one GPU. This must be resolved ASAP!

I'm open to suggestions. Is there some large air blower that i can feed air into the shed that doubles as a dehumidifier or something? I need to set up some conditioning of the air.

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January 15, 2018, 03:19:07 AM
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That's a pretty good idea for propping up the GPUs. Are you worried about unequal air flow over the GPUs that are at different heights in relation to the fans?

The top shelf is a bit warmer than the rest, but it really isnt an issue.

great project, i havent read the entire thread but what have you come up with for reducing moisture in the air and filtering

my garage is set up similar, although much smaller scale.. but i leave the back door open for fresh air intake and air pushes out through ridge cap in the roofing and soffit vents

I've not solved the humidity issue, but i foresee it being a huge problem. I have found corrosion on one GPU. This must be resolved ASAP!

I'm open to suggestions. Is there some large air blower that i can feed air into the shed that doubles as a dehumidifier or something? I need to set up some conditioning of the air.

What about a recycled air system with a dehumidifier. Or pull the air in and run several dehumifiers in the tubbing.
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January 19, 2018, 08:34:51 PM
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That's a pretty good idea for propping up the GPUs. Are you worried about unequal air flow over the GPUs that are at different heights in relation to the fans?

The top shelf is a bit warmer than the rest, but it really isnt an issue.

great project, i havent read the entire thread but what have you come up with for reducing moisture in the air and filtering

my garage is set up similar, although much smaller scale.. but i leave the back door open for fresh air intake and air pushes out through ridge cap in the roofing and soffit vents

I've not solved the humidity issue, but i foresee it being a huge problem. I have found corrosion on one GPU. This must be resolved ASAP!

I'm open to suggestions. Is there some large air blower that i can feed air into the shed that doubles as a dehumidifier or something? I need to set up some conditioning of the air.
hmm thats really fast

I run my gpus in the winter here in MN and im at around 30% humidity with half my rooftop exhaust fans turned on
If i turn on too many humidty drops further but I have 200 gpus and some asics , and ive never seen rust or mould.

Im confused as to why you humidity is so low, my gpus are in a garage as well
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January 28, 2018, 02:40:54 PM
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What's your plan for a power outage? Any UPS System?  Generator? Wait it out?
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February 01, 2018, 04:07:56 AM
Last edit: July 13, 2018, 03:37:29 PM by BeerMan81
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That's a pretty good idea for propping up the GPUs. Are you worried about unequal air flow over the GPUs that are at different heights in relation to the fans?

The top shelf is a bit warmer than the rest, but it really isnt an issue.

great project, i havent read the entire thread but what have you come up with for reducing moisture in the air and filtering

my garage is set up similar, although much smaller scale.. but i leave the back door open for fresh air intake and air pushes out through ridge cap in the roofing and soffit vents

I've not solved the humidity issue, but i foresee it being a huge problem. I have found corrosion on one GPU. This must be resolved ASAP!

I'm open to suggestions. Is there some large air blower that i can feed air into the shed that doubles as a dehumidifier or something? I need to set up some conditioning of the air.
hmm thats really fast

I run my gpus in the winter here in MN and im at around 30% humidity with half my rooftop exhaust fans turned on
If i turn on too many humidty drops further but I have 200 gpus and some asics , and ive never seen rust or mould.

Im confused as to why you humidity is so low, my gpus are in a garage as well

humidity is too high.

What's your plan for a power outage? Any UPS System?  Generator? Wait it out?

Wait it out, if i stop mining momentarily its fine. Plus, that RARELY happens. During Hurricane Harvey, my lights didnt even flicker.

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July 07, 2018, 12:59:34 PM
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just wanted to thank this thread. Setup my shed in january and this summer has been great. no heat in my house and miners hover at 74c max for the worst gpu's.
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July 07, 2018, 01:27:23 PM
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I would suggest to invest in a small de-humidification unit, its worth the investment to protect your kit.

Look up some info and specs : https://www.munters.com

PM if needs prices etc...   Grin
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July 07, 2018, 01:51:46 PM
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You just forgot about the most important.

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Underground+Tubes+for+Passive+Cooling&newwindow=1&rlz=1C1CHBD_en-GBAU751AU751&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidoJi2j43cAhUBHJQKHXPvBg4Q_AUICigB&biw=1680&bih=917
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July 13, 2018, 03:25:31 PM
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just wanted to thank this thread. Setup my shed in january and this summer has been great. no heat in my house and miners hover at 74c max for the worst gpu's.

Thanks.

Shed isn't perfect for sure, but it works. Looking into making some changes, updates when I have time. My studies keep me swamped. Tongue

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July 17, 2018, 11:28:07 AM
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Ugh so jealous. My shitty garage farm with ~100 GPUs looks like a joke next to this.

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July 22, 2018, 06:23:08 PM
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Ugh so jealous. My shitty garage farm with ~100 GPUs looks like a joke next to this.

Oh, Come on! 100 GPUs is no joke!

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July 22, 2018, 07:39:38 PM
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Nice, but this topic was 8 months ago, when mining was very profitable, how about today?
Which video cards, which coins and how many profit?
How much you pay for kWh?

Im curious because my rig with 8x RX470/570 give me only $8 per day and i have very expensive electricity, im thinking if is better to sell all my rig.
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July 23, 2018, 11:15:22 AM
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Ugh so jealous. My shitty garage farm with ~100 GPUs looks like a joke next to this.

Oh, Come on! 100 GPUs is no joke!
Yeah but they look like a joke. You've got a nice clean pro setup. I have a disaster of wires, mismatching shelves, and hardware!

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July 23, 2018, 05:07:54 PM
Last edit: July 23, 2018, 05:17:58 PM by Thevaibhvav.arora
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Nice setup.. have a small 120 GPU setup that i had running in a spare bedroom.. I was venting hot air out via a maxair 24 inch fan..  HOA required i move my rigs to an area where they could not be heard.. Have moved it to the garage for now.. Heat is my biggest problem.. cant drill holes in the walls..

Planning on opening a door from the garage partially and making an additional screen door and mounting an exhaust on it.. how loud are the QuietCool AFG PRO-3.0 Attic Gable Fan Model fans (Red ones)

How many have you or others had to use ?

Also most of the PSU are the HP Server PSU.. they are super efficient, each 1200watt (@220V or 900W @110V) is powering 4 gpus (Rx570/ Rx580) as long as ambient temp is under 87F they work great.. any higher the PSU are like jet engines ! i have just 24 of these and they are the main reason for all of the noise Sad

... any idea how to isolate or reduce the noise.. dont want to buy new PSUs..
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