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March 23, 2018, 12:55:28 AM
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I'm working on an enclosure for both of my rigs. I should be done with it at some point tomorrow.

Basically, they'll be in a semi enclosure with an exhaust fan above, however the area up top will be fully enclosed.

I'm worried to death that at some point the fan will break, and fry my cards since they'll be no exhaust ventilation without the fan running.

I'd like to find a way to be alerted via email if the fan breaks down, or if my gpu's reach X temp. If I can get that info, ill be able to shut down either rig via my Kasa smart plugs.

My first search was for a plug similar to the smart plugs I have now. The only thing I really found was one that'll text you an alert when the power goes out. I decided against this right off the bat because you need to get a sim card from your cellular provider to run it. If I cant find something along those lines, Ill need to start looking into monitoring my GPU heat.

My next thought was running Simple Miner, or Awesome Miner. I would be more apt to use Simple Miner because of the three free rigs, but I dont see where it sends email alerts for heat. Awesome Miner appears to, but I don't want to pay monthly for one rig. One rig is a 100% miner running Win 10. My second is my everyday pc and running Win 7. I could run one on a mining OS, but not both, however I figure all I need is be notified It doesn't matter if it's just one, or both calling the alarm. Still, I'd like to be a low cost as possible.

Just curious how some of you get your info on this, or maybe a suggestion either for some sort of plug, software, or anything really that'll help.

Thanks!

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March 23, 2018, 01:00:39 AM
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try https://rigonline.ru
you can configure notification on telegrams and mail
the program is able to restart the PC, restart the card separately
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