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December 30, 2013, 03:00:54 PM
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nothing yet for me
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December 30, 2013, 03:04:47 PM
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nothing yet for me

Your order number isn't in the 450-700 bracket:)

You'll get yours tomorrow or Thursday once we get the next lot.

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December 30, 2013, 03:07:16 PM
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nothing yet for me

Your order number isn't in the 450-700 bracket:)

You'll get yours tomorrow or Thursday once we get the next lot.

cheers thanks Smiley
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December 30, 2013, 03:13:47 PM
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767 is my order number...

Date Ordered: 30-Nov-13

Update 1 (Fabrication): 5-Dec-13
Update 2 (Shipped): 23-Dec-13



Update 3: passed customs and shipped to me, tracking number received  30-Dec-13

However, the tracking number was not found on the website.  Not too concerned as it sometimes takes a while to get added.
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December 30, 2013, 03:14:41 PM
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Update 3: passed customs and shipped to me, tracking number received  30-Dec-13

However, the tracking number was not found on the website.  Not too concerned as it sometimes takes a while to get added.

Don't forget to read the note in the update mail about that:)

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December 30, 2013, 03:18:16 PM
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Update 3: passed customs and shipped to me, tracking number received  30-Dec-13

However, the tracking number was not found on the website.  Not too concerned as it sometimes takes a while to get added.

Don't forget to read the note in the update mail about that:)

Yeah, just read that and it says it can take 2-3 days to update.  No biggie.  I'm not actually ready for my rig yet anyways Cheesy

Probably be a couple more weeks before I have all of the parts in that I want to use for it.

Once I get the package I will post pictures in here since there seems to be a lot of assclowns trying to smear your name in this thread.
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December 30, 2013, 03:53:12 PM
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Any word on the orders that are after the 915 cut off point.

Havent had an update in a while.

Are you still on target with what you told me earlier FP?

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December 30, 2013, 04:19:13 PM
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Any word on the orders that are after the 915 cut off point.

Havent had an update in a while.

Are you still on target with what you told me earlier FP?

Yessir - yours is in a batch that we boxed up today, and is getting picked up tomorrow morning to go to customs:)

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December 30, 2013, 04:52:25 PM
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Thanks for the update! Smiley

Great to hear

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December 31, 2013, 05:01:47 AM
Last edit: December 31, 2013, 01:46:49 PM by Zoella
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Couple quick question!

  • Will a Vitalia model stack on top of a Giorgina model? (Flat top.)
  • Can you post some pics with a unit that has been secured with the optional nuts & bolts?
  • Understanding it's the holidays, can you estimate time to ship if ordered in the next 24 hour?

I had more, but that's all I can remember at the moment!

Thanks,
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OK, answered a couple reading your site. Still interested in the bolt secure option. Some of those pics look a little out of shape making me curious about stability (for example, upper right corner of stacked Giorgina). You say on the website it may be considered undesirable aesthetically, but I'm more interested in stability.
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December 31, 2013, 02:40:38 PM
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Couple quick question!

  • Will a Vitalia model stack on top of a Giorgina model? (Flat top.)
  • Can you post some pics with a unit that has been secured with the optional nuts & bolts?
  • Understanding it's the holidays, can you estimate time to ship if ordered in the next 24 hour?

I had more, but that's all I can remember at the moment!

Thanks,
-Z

EDIT:
OK, answered a couple reading your site. Still interested in the bolt secure option. Some of those pics look a little out of shape making me curious about stability (for example, upper right corner of stacked Giorgina). You say on the website it may be considered undesirable aesthetically, but I'm more interested in stability.

Sorry for the delay - the Giorgina pulled out a little when we were moving it, and I didn't notice till the shoot was over, so we'll fix it in post. In terms of rigidity, I've stood on the corners of an unbolted Vitalia (I'm a 250 pound guy) and it has stood firm. I don't have any pics of a bolted frame (because I hate the unclean lines, lol), but will put it on the list for the next shoot we do.

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December 31, 2013, 04:03:26 PM
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Couple quick question!

  • Will a Vitalia model stack on top of a Giorgina model? (Flat top.)
  • Can you post some pics with a unit that has been secured with the optional nuts & bolts?
  • Understanding it's the holidays, can you estimate time to ship if ordered in the next 24 hour?

I had more, but that's all I can remember at the moment!

Thanks,
-Z

EDIT:
OK, answered a couple reading your site. Still interested in the bolt secure option. Some of those pics look a little out of shape making me curious about stability (for example, upper right corner of stacked Giorgina). You say on the website it may be considered undesirable aesthetically, but I'm more interested in stability.

Sorry for the delay - the Giorgina pulled out a little when we were moving it, and I didn't notice till the shoot was over, so we'll fix it in post. In terms of rigidity, I've stood on the corners of an unbolted Vitalia (I'm a 250 pound guy) and it has stood firm. I don't have any pics of a bolted frame (because I hate the unclean lines, lol), but will put it on the list for the next shoot we do.

OK, thanks for the reply. I went ahead and ordered without bolts for now.  Are these 1/16" walls?  I'm assuming I can always drill holes and screw directly into the plastic later for a flatter finish (no nuts).  Was planning on drilling to add a recessed power switch anyway.
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December 31, 2013, 04:08:00 PM
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OK, thanks for the reply. I went ahead and ordered without bolts for now.  Are these 1/16" walls?  I'm assuming I can always drill holes and screw directly into the plastic later for a flatter finish (no nuts).  Was planning on drilling to add a recessed power switch anyway.

We were using 1.2mm walls, but on our new production profiles there are 1mm walls, so it's still super snug but you can pull it off the connector with a bit of force. I have no idea how to convert 1mm to fractions of inches;)

You can definitely go straight into the plastic, and use a short 20mm screw. Alternatively, a thin layer of epoxy applied to the plastic before you use a mallet to knock the two together will also hold it tightly. Shearing force on the plastic is huge (about 1 ton), so your aluminium is more likely to buckle and strip before you get anywhere close to that;)

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December 31, 2013, 04:41:38 PM
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We were using 1.2mm walls, but on our new production profiles there are 1mm walls, so it's still super snug but you can pull it off the connector with a bit of force. I have no idea how to convert 1mm to fractions of inches;)

You can definitely go straight into the plastic, and use a short 20mm screw. Alternatively, a thin layer of epoxy applied to the plastic before you use a mallet to knock the two together will also hold it tightly. Shearing force on the plastic is huge (about 1 ton), so your aluminium is more likely to buckle and strip before you get anywhere close to that;)

OK, thanks for the quick response!

Now.

WHERE'S MY TRACKING NUMBER!!!!  /skyisthelimit

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December 31, 2013, 04:53:08 PM
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OK, thanks for the quick response!

Now.

WHERE'S MY TRACKING NUMBER!!!!  /skyisthelimit

 Grin

LOL!

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December 31, 2013, 05:50:53 PM
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if I order today (2-3 frames), when I should expect delivery of the product? I know, that it is not time sensitive ASIC, but I don't want to wait months for it..Smiley

thanks for reply and best 2k14.
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December 31, 2013, 06:01:18 PM
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if I order today (2-3 frames), when I should expect delivery of the product? I know, that it is not time sensitive ASIC, but I don't want to wait months for it..Smiley

thanks for reply and best 2k14.

From Jan 6th when the bulk of the fabrication team is back our timelines will come back down to 8 working days for fab. We're also streamlining our customs process, because they're getting used to what we're shipping and everything is basically the same. Aramex skips that whole process because they've got the sort of special relationship with customs I only wish we had, but they're also stupidly expensive;)

So basically we should be back in line with our delivery and returns policy from next week: https://openrigs.com/information/information&information_id=6

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January 02, 2014, 11:14:41 AM
Last edit: January 02, 2014, 11:54:23 AM by paradiselife
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Got my tracking number  Smiley
Order was in the 900 range
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January 03, 2014, 10:30:43 AM
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Does the giorgina or any of the others able to function with 2 mobos and 2 psus powering a total of 8 cards?
Essentially can they hold two systems?
Thanks!
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January 03, 2014, 10:32:27 AM
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Does the giorgina or any of the others able to function with 2 mobos and 2 psus powering a total of 8 cards?
Essentially can they hold two systems?
Thanks!

All of the systems can handle 2-4 PSUs, dependent on how you choose to mount them on the PSU bars. Your second question is answered in the FAQ tab on the product page:

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Can I mount two motherboards on an 8 GPU rig?

No, it's not designed for that, and that sort of configuration doesn't promote easy access to hardware and doesn't fit in with our design ethos. You are, of course, welcome to do whatever you want with it once you receive it, but we'd prefer customers opt for a horizontal row of Arianna grid frames than trying to re-purpose something.

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