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February 19, 2018, 04:39:09 PM
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Cool rigs bro! Just some basic questions: What kind of room is this you got your rig in? Is it big? How do you handle all the noise and the high amount of temperature the rigs spit out? Im dealing with those issues right now thats why im asking  Grin

Thanks. It's all in my attached garage. In the winter I have a window vent blowing cool air in. With the door open to the house it keeps the lower half of the home warm all winter. In the summer, the ambient temps of the lower house/garage keeps everything cool and the window vent is reversed to blow the warm air out. There are better ways and I may change it, but this is working for now.

Can anyone guess what car is sleeping for the winter?

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February 19, 2018, 08:30:11 PM
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You must choose side! The dark side is strong in this one.....

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February 19, 2018, 09:53:14 PM
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Cool rigs bro! Just some basic questions: What kind of room is this you got your rig in? Is it big? How do you handle all the noise and the high amount of temperature the rigs spit out? Im dealing with those issues right now thats why im asking  Grin

Thanks. It's all in my attached garage. In the winter I have a window vent blowing cool air in. With the door open to the house it keeps the lower half of the home warm all winter. In the summer, the ambient temps of the lower house/garage keeps everything cool and the window vent is reversed to blow the warm air out. There are better ways and I may change it, but this is working for now.

Can anyone guess what car is sleeping for the winter?



The car of course is a Viper.

But I'm more interested in your rig: you used a grate as a frame: how do you attach the cards? Just zip ties or did you use another device? They seem to be attached by the panel with outputs, so hanging down in their longest dimension. Seems like a super simple and fast way to create a mining rig! Really interested in knowing more about this.
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February 20, 2018, 03:10:21 PM
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The car of course is a Viper.

But I'm more interested in your rig: you used a grate as a frame: how do you attach the cards? Just zip ties or did you use another device? They seem to be attached by the panel with outputs, so hanging down in their longest dimension. Seems like a super simple and fast way to create a mining rig! Really interested in knowing more about this.

Nope, not a Viper, though I have owned two in the past.

They are all hanging with zip ties. Since most of my cards are blower style, hanging them vertical allows for the hot air to shoot upwards. I can also throw a box fan on top to move more air. It is very simple but effective.
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