PrintMule
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November 02, 2013, 11:35:01 PM |
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Set fan speeds to low and install one big outtake fan instead. I find these almost enjoyable to have around. I'm so used to static noises when I go to sleep, I feel very uncomfortable in "total" silence. Because I'm starting to discern and pick out other random noises, like some distant barking outside, or a spider running on the wall, or rain, you name it.
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rampalija
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November 02, 2013, 11:36:18 PM |
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Set fan speeds to low and install one big outtake fan instead. I find these almost enjoyable to have around. I'm so used to static noises when I go to sleep, I feel very uncomfortable in "total" silence. Because I'm starting to discern and pick out other random noises, like some distant barking outside, or a spider running on the wall, or rain, you name it.
i like to sleep in silent enirmovment, dont like sunds. I like only when its rainning
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Gumbork
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November 03, 2013, 12:35:49 AM |
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Set fan speeds to low and install one big outtake fan instead. I find these almost enjoyable to have around. I'm so used to static noises when I go to sleep, I feel very uncomfortable in "total" silence. Because I'm starting to discern and pick out other random noises, like some distant barking outside, or a spider running on the wall, or rain, you name it.
i like to sleep in silent enirmovment, dont like sunds. I like only when its rainning You can always do water cooler or oil cooler to reduce the sound....
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squall1066 (OP)
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November 03, 2013, 12:23:57 PM |
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Set fan speeds to low and install one big outtake fan instead. I find these almost enjoyable to have around. I'm so used to static noises when I go to sleep, I feel very uncomfortable in "total" silence. Because I'm starting to discern and pick out other random noises, like some distant barking outside, or a spider running on the wall, or rain, you name it.
i like to sleep in silent enirmovment, dont like sunds. I like only when its rainning You can always do water cooler or oil cooler to reduce the sound.... I did some maths based on this idea, As I really considered it. The problem is the price of the waterblocks! it's outrageous, More than the card is worth, So a 5870 will cost me £70 the waterblock is around £90! that's £160 per setup, I would need 4 as less would not get me any return, A good mobo to handle it, PSU and don't forget the water kit alone is at least £100 (they go up to £400???) a total setup is around a grand in £ So all that is a whopping 8-9 coins, for about £3.50 a day return! (based on LTC) lol, I am better off buying 2 singles and getting 0.1 a day staying with BTC mining.
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Golph
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November 03, 2013, 01:42:04 PM |
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Buy some 2TH/s ASIC which is launching soon.. you can pretty much ROI on that machine (assuming difficulty slow down) and produce some heat and its neat
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TheBlackAdder
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And thanks for all the fish
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November 03, 2013, 02:10:05 PM |
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Two weeks (tm), is it?
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CrazyRabbi
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November 03, 2013, 02:50:04 PM |
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squall did you try an Xbox 360 PHAT version? It's just a heatsink with 2 exhaust fans so it gets really fuckin hot but won't shutdown at extreme heat because it's designed to get very very hot without issue... I've been running my PHAT Xbox 360 US version mind you but the EU version is the same while I mine on my 1 x AMD Radeon HD 6570 , 1 x AMD Athlon II X3 445 AM3 , 15 x ASiCMiNER Block Erupter USBS , 2 x Bitforce SC Jalapenos and 1 x Avalon Mini 60 GH/s Unit and the Xbox 360 left on at the Dashboard and it stays pretty warm while I'm sleeping and the great part is when I wake up I don't have to immediately turn on the heat the downside I guess is the dry throat and dehydration but I've found the solution for that on really warm nights I just turn off the Xbox 360 You would be absolutely blown away at how warm your room will get with the door and window closed and an Xbox 360 Phat Console running non stop
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beegatewood
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November 03, 2013, 03:19:59 PM |
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Well, you can always buy those "material" into the wall which protect the heat from escaping. I cant remember what it call but it works...
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ScryptAsic
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November 04, 2013, 01:42:43 AM |
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GPU should be able to heat your bedroom pretty efficiently, I decided to stop my GPU cause its producing too much heat...
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November 04, 2013, 11:49:03 AM |
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I run my rig with 7870 and 5770 during the cooler months(Im Ireland so similar climate) and it does a great job of heating my room(a lil box of a thing). Just in the process of recalibrating my setup atm but I can set them low when Im sleeping and its just a small hum. Cant run it weekends when the girlfriend is here but two bodies is enough to heat the place ok then. Also have a second box that runs under the desk 24/7 as a sort of home server, so thats constantly pumping out about 100W or so.
Thinking about an extra fan blowing onto the cards so I can slow down their own fans a bit more and manage noise.
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Litecoin is the way forward. Dont go near it yet though, i want it all for me
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JessicaSe
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November 04, 2013, 01:31:48 PM |
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I run my rig with 7870 and 5770 during the cooler months(Im Ireland so similar climate) and it does a great job of heating my room(a lil box of a thing). Just in the process of recalibrating my setup atm but I can set them low when Im sleeping and its just a small hum. Cant run it weekends when the girlfriend is here but two bodies is enough to heat the place ok then. Also have a second box that runs under the desk 24/7 as a sort of home server, so thats constantly pumping out about 100W or so.
Thinking about an extra fan blowing onto the cards so I can slow down their own fans a bit more and manage noise.
Undervolting it should greatly reduce the heat generated. You did that right?
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November 04, 2013, 01:41:05 PM |
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My toes are warm from all the sockpuppets posting useless crap here.
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CrazyRabbi
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November 04, 2013, 02:34:10 PM |
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My toes are warm from all the sockpuppets posting useless crap here.
Wait.. WTF are you?
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cassimares
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November 04, 2013, 03:10:05 PM |
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My toes are warm from all the sockpuppets posting useless crap here.
Prefer naked, its good for your blood circulation
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hZti
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November 04, 2013, 03:19:05 PM |
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Use a PC-Water cooling sytem and put the radiators in the room you want to heat.
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rampalija
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November 04, 2013, 05:40:07 PM |
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Did you rind the way to heat you bedroom, i didnt visit this topic in couple of days
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PrintMule
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November 05, 2013, 12:40:22 AM |
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My toes are warm from all the sockpuppets posting useless crap here.
Prefer naked, its good for your blood circulation actually no (if it's too cold and you do not move enough)
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petersiddle98
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November 05, 2013, 02:08:06 AM |
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My toes are warm from all the sockpuppets posting useless crap here.
Prefer naked, its good for your blood circulation actually no (if it's too cold and you do not move enough) I sleep naked too, but I on my heater when I do. I don't want to get frozen...
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rampalija
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November 10, 2013, 08:39:46 AM |
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My toes are warm from all the sockpuppets posting useless crap here.
Prefer naked, its good for your blood circulation actually no (if it's too cold and you do not move enough) I sleep naked too, but I on my heater when I do. I don't want to get frozen... me too, and i cant sleep if room temperature is bellow 25 degrees
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November 10, 2013, 09:15:03 AM |
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My toes are warm from all the sockpuppets posting useless crap here.
Prefer naked, its good for your blood circulation actually no (if it's too cold and you do not move enough) I sleep naked too, but I on my heater when I do. I don't want to get frozen... and do you happen to be a chick?
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