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April 02, 2018, 07:56:46 AM
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If you know how to handle tools then 3-5 meters of 20x20 T-slot or V-slot aluminum profile plus some screws and brackets, couple hours of work (incl. cutting to size) - and you're all set.

yep;  agreed.

I have a bunch of aluminum c and L channel stock, and a riveter.   I am just too damned lazy and want something with less headache myself Wink

Lazy I can understand, I'm lazy myself, too Smiley But on the other hand paying $180-200 for something that costs $40-50 to make, especially this simple, helps fight laziness Smiley
If you are paying anything much over $100 then you are paying too much.  I just scored another Veddha v3c on ebay for $57 shipped.  That puts me to 4 of them and 2 stacked will cover one Asus B250 Mining expert motherboard and 13 GPU's and even more if you can find P106 cards.

I'm not paying even $100 as I prefer to assemble my 8 card rigs myself. What kind of man can't handle an angle grinder and a screwdriver?

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April 03, 2018, 01:58:15 AM
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If you know how to handle tools then 3-5 meters of 20x20 T-slot or V-slot aluminum profile plus some screws and brackets, couple hours of work (incl. cutting to size) - and you're all set.

yep;  agreed.

I have a bunch of aluminum c and L channel stock, and a riveter.   I am just too damned lazy and want something with less headache myself Wink

Lazy I can understand, I'm lazy myself, too Smiley But on the other hand paying $180-200 for something that costs $40-50 to make, especially this simple, helps fight laziness Smiley
If you are paying anything much over $100 then you are paying too much.  I just scored another Veddha v3c on ebay for $57 shipped.  That puts me to 4 of them and 2 stacked will cover one Asus B250 Mining expert motherboard and 13 GPU's and even more if you can find P106 cards.

I'm not paying even $100 as I prefer to assemble my 8 card rigs myself. What kind of man can't handle an angle grinder and a screwdriver?
One that does all his own vehicle maintenance from tranny rebuilding, PCM diagnosis, Brakes to engine rebuild along with ALL home maintenance including roofing, HVAC install, repair, maintain and someone that owns 5 acres and has more important things to do than piss around trying to "save" $50.  Time is worth money to me.  Id rather be fishing or hunting than nickel and diming life to death.  Who does all your stuff while you are pissing away time over $50?
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April 03, 2018, 05:39:37 AM
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i made one for 13 gpu very compact and efficient will post a photo

not finished

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April 03, 2018, 05:57:14 AM
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You can find a lot of nice frame on ebay
https://www.ebay.com/sch/Miners/179171/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=frame&_sop=15
But it all depands on what you want to get and what money you can pay for it, the quickest way is to find a  local "gold hand" person who will made such frame for you and then you will decide what exacly you want and how much money you can pay for him for this work( i made it this way, cause i wanted to be made good with solid and stable frame  to pick and move anytime i want)

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April 03, 2018, 01:57:59 PM
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I'm not paying even $100 as I prefer to assemble my 8 card rigs myself. What kind of man can't handle an angle grinder and a screwdriver?
One that does all his own vehicle maintenance from tranny rebuilding, PCM diagnosis, Brakes to engine rebuild along with ALL home maintenance including roofing, HVAC install, repair, maintain and someone that owns 5 acres and has more important things to do than piss around trying to "save" $50.  Time is worth money to me.  Id rather be fishing or hunting than nickel and diming life to death.  Who does all your stuff while you are pissing away time over $50?

Wrong assumption. It's not about pissing away time, it's doing something enjoyable and not time consumable. Being busy with all the roof and tranny stuff you might not realize that, besides I doubt you enjoy rebuilding transmissions. I certainly don't, unless it's a sequential gearbox I have on my rally car. But cars are offtopic here Smiley

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April 03, 2018, 02:05:33 PM
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i made one for 13 gpu very compact and efficient will post a photo

not finished



Looks nice. What kind of Al profile did you use? Hard to figure out from the photo, maybe you could post few more pictures of what it looks like (or maybe a link to retailer with material description).

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April 03, 2018, 03:15:45 PM
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I used extruded aluminium rod (T-slot).

Its strong, sturdy and can be built with just an allan key. The slots allow easy fitting of attachments and joiners such as feet, handles, hinges, fans etc. Most suppliers will cut your order to size if you dont have an angle grinder. As no drilling or riveting is needed, you can take the rig apart to extend or modify very easily.

https://ibb.co/bQ35sH
https://ibb.co/iv8kRc
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April 03, 2018, 04:20:05 PM
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you search on ebay .. there they sell the rig with a concept that can be brought .. look more simple can be brought and look elegant .. if the price I guess more than 100 €
but try to find "Rig vertical" its design according to my dear exclusive
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April 03, 2018, 04:20:34 PM
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I switch to 4U server case setup and got two spare mining frame for sales.
Any one interested? it will ship pre-assembled with power switch and a free riser.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/273127588721?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
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April 03, 2018, 04:51:39 PM
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i made one for 13 gpu very compact and efficient will post a photo

not finished



Looks nice. What kind of Al profile did you use? Hard to figure out from the photo, maybe you could post few more pictures of what it looks like (or maybe a link to retailer with material description).

cheap one from ebay


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April 03, 2018, 06:04:59 PM
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I build mine out of wood every time.

32mm X 12mm and it costs £4 in materials + £0.50 in screws and glue.

That way I can easily modify where each GPU is positioned to without the need of heavy duty machinery.


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April 06, 2018, 09:17:55 PM
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Alphacool have released a 12 card gpu  open air chassi.

Called Mining Rig 12



Built for up to 4 psus and 2 motherboards.
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April 24, 2018, 08:34:23 AM
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Thank you guys for the suggestions. At the end I got a recommendation from my friend for a local store: https://cryptomining.sk/en/product/hlinikovy-rig-na-7-vga/
For start I bought one and built it during the weekend. It looks pretty nice and robust construction. Here is how it looks Smiley
https://image.ibb.co/kML2Tc/Rig.jpg
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April 24, 2018, 12:14:38 PM
Last edit: April 24, 2018, 06:14:36 PM by Amph
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Thank you guys for the suggestions. At the end I got a recommendation from my friend for a local store: https://cryptomining.sk/en/product/hlinikovy-rig-na-7-vga/
For start I bought one and built it during the weekend. It looks pretty nice and robust construction. Here is how it looks Smiley
https://image.ibb.co/kML2Tc/Rig.jpg

mine can handle 13 gpu, the 13° is not mounted yet, waiting for the new gpu at this point

working fine with h110 pro btc plug and play, didn't change anything in bios

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