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September 02, 2011, 12:38:44 AM
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Hey fellow miners, I just got this setup in my basement and am using this Rack I bought at a restaurant equipment center, it has a epoxy coating that prevents electrostatic, and I got 2 x 37 inch fans moving the hot air away from the units to upstaris. Just wondering if you guys might have some other suggestions on improving my setup. I I have 20 amp plugs running directly to my breaker box dedicated to each rig as well.

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September 02, 2011, 12:54:06 AM
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Just by your setup I thought of an awesome layout for LAN parties.
Have the basement JUST filled with rigs, and have a long video cords running up to monitors.
During the day, sell hours-4-games...at night, mine!

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September 02, 2011, 12:55:33 AM
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What's the total Ghash/s on that setup?
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September 02, 2011, 01:01:55 AM
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Just by your setup I thought of an awesome layout for LAN parties.
Have the basement JUST filled with rigs, and have a long video cords running up to monitors.
During the day, sell hours-4-games...at night, mine!

Yea it would be lol didnt even thinks about it in that way.

What's the total Ghash/s on that setup?

13.5GH/s it has 9 ref 6950 2gb unlocked to 6970 and 14 6990 at stock voltage and core speed ( 10 of them XFX/3 visiontek/1 Gigabyte) In my personal maching I aslso do have 1 xfx 6990 + asus 6970 in cf that mine in the nite so I get up to around 15 total GH/s
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September 02, 2011, 02:07:26 AM
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Just by your setup I thought of an awesome layout for LAN parties.
Have the basement JUST filled with rigs, and have a long video cords running up to monitors.
During the day, sell hours-4-games...at night, mine!

Yea it would be lol didnt even thinks about it in that way.

What's the total Ghash/s on that setup?

13.5GH/s it has 9 ref 6950 2gb unlocked to 6970 and 14 6990 at stock voltage and core speed ( 10 of them XFX/3 visiontek/1 Gigabyte) In my personal maching I aslso do have 1 xfx 6990 + asus 6970 in cf that mine in the nite so I get up to around 15 total GH/s

First off, amazing. Secondly, you should consider overclocking the 6990s, you can pull 420MHash/s per core keeping the temperature below 80 degrees C ( this assumes CGminer, core clock @ 940MHz, stock voltage).
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September 02, 2011, 03:23:11 AM
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First off, amazing. Secondly, you should consider overclocking the 6990s, you can pull 420MHash/s per core keeping the temperature below 80 degrees C ( this assumes CGminer, core clock @ 940MHz, stock voltage).
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I definitely will give ocing a go on stock voltage just awaiting for frosty weather to appear  Wink  can hardly wait for the -40 days to come.
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