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January 31, 2014, 11:16:15 PM
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You have the wrong thickness of tubing.  You can still make it work but you will have to use a dremel to shave down the inside of the tubing and then use a hammer or rubber mallet to force the connector in.  Also, you will have to be very careful on what pieces you connect first. Since the fit will be so tight, you will not be able to remove the connectors if you mess up.
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January 31, 2014, 11:18:44 PM
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You have the wrong thickness of tubing.  You can still make it work but you will have to use a dremel to shave down the inside of the tubing and then use a hammer or rubber mallet to force the connector in.  Also, you will have to be very careful on what pieces you connect first. Since the fit will be so tight, you will not be able to remove the connectors if you mess up.
What is the right thickness?
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February 01, 2014, 04:22:52 AM
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I made one of these a couple of weeks ago.  Best tubes are the 0.054" wall thickness where the inside is serrated so it grips the nylon connectors well.
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February 02, 2014, 01:42:03 AM
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Yea, 0.054 would save you a lot of hassle attaching/removing the connectors.
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February 02, 2014, 05:35:24 AM
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could I see pics of the frame with the motherboard tray, screws and standoffs installed?
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February 03, 2014, 02:35:13 AM
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We will have pictures of the stackable frame with tray on the website by Wednesday, and update the forum post.
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February 03, 2014, 03:02:58 AM
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anodized black is uber sexy!~

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February 04, 2014, 06:54:53 PM
Last edit: February 04, 2014, 07:15:18 PM by eduncan911
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Got my two!  I actually their very first order from their website, #1001.  Due to my customization, they had to make a special order.  But none-the-less, they had it shipped within 3 business days of order!

Note: I had them make mine slightly wider for a tiny additional fee (costs more to ship in two boxes).  I widened the main runners to 19.5" for the flexibility of accommodating two PSUs; whereas, Detritus' original instructions are only 18", which doesn't allow you to stack two PSUs next to each other (leaves like 0.01" of clearance for mobo and two PSUs - that's too tight).

Will be running to Home Depot to pick up some flat pieces and angle pieces for the custom PSU mounts.  I didn't get the kits as I am not sure if I am using one or two PSUs yet.  

The motherboard in the pic is an old EVGA X58 FTW3 I had laying around to test fit a full ATX mobo.

NOTE: I am only using USB-style risers so I don't care where the motherboard is (see my trust to see a reference link).  Do note that if you plan on using ye-old  ribbon cables, you will want to place the motherboard on the LEFT, and the psu(s) on the RIGHT.  This allows the PCIe slots to be centered under all of your GPUs.  The style in the photos below doesn't stretch far enough to reach the first couple of GPUs with ribbon cables.  Again, I only use USB-style risers, which doesn't matter.


(the black anodizing matches my desk perfectly woot!)












Those are my dirty mits and dust on the tubes.  For the most part, the black anodizing is flawlessly done.  Sorry if it looks all beat up - I didn't clean it before the "flash" of the photo and didn't see it until it was uploaded.




Seven (7) GPUs can fit with room to spare in the 19.5" width version.  THere's a solid inch at the end as you can see, so even the normal 18" version can fit 7 GPUs nicely (though you can only use a single PSU - maybe install 7x R9 270s).



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February 05, 2014, 11:37:18 PM
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Looks great Eric!
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February 06, 2014, 10:23:57 PM
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Updated pictures have been added showing stackable pre-drilled frames with mobo tray, standoffs and screws.
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February 06, 2014, 11:18:51 PM
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Updated pictures have been added showing stackable pre-drilled frames with mobo tray, standoffs and screws.

Just placed an order through your site. I'm located just one state to the north of you so I'm hoping to get it quickly to put some pics up here Smiley

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February 07, 2014, 05:41:37 AM
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Thank you for the purchase Chronikka, we look forward to working with you!
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February 08, 2014, 12:33:38 AM
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We accept Bitcoin payments via BitPay on our website www.hashratesolutions.com
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February 08, 2014, 12:43:36 AM
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We accept Bitcoin payments via BitPay on our website www.hashratesolutions.com

That's awesome.  I want to order another rig just so I can see how your shopping cart works with bitcoin!  lol

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February 08, 2014, 01:28:27 AM
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We accept Bitcoin payments via BitPay on our website www.hashratesolutions.com

That's awesome.  I want to order another rig just so I can see how your shopping cart works with bitcoin!  lol

I paid in bitcoin. Perfectly smooth Smiley

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February 09, 2014, 12:13:28 AM
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We accept Bitcoin payments via BitPay on our website www.hashratesolutions.com

That's awesome.  I want to order another rig just so I can see how your shopping cart works with bitcoin!  lol

I paid in bitcoin. Perfectly smooth Smiley

You should do it Eric! lol

And good to know Chronikka!
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February 09, 2014, 12:45:56 AM
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We accept Bitcoin payments via BitPay on our website www.hashratesolutions.com

That's awesome.  I want to order another rig just so I can see how your shopping cart works with bitcoin!  lol

I paid in bitcoin. Perfectly smooth Smiley

You should do it Eric! lol

And good to know Chronikka!

Hi,  i'm going to make my own detritus open frame case. Because I'm using mm to cut the metal are these the right measurements:
4 x 229mm
2 x 204mm
2 x 121mm
2 x 64mm
Thanks
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February 10, 2014, 02:07:27 AM
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We accept Bitcoin payments via BitPay on our website www.hashratesolutions.com

That's awesome.  I want to order another rig just so I can see how your shopping cart works with bitcoin!  lol

I paid in bitcoin. Perfectly smooth Smiley

You should do it Eric! lol

And good to know Chronikka!

Hi,  i'm going to make my own detritus open frame case. Because I'm using mm to cut the metal are these the right measurements:
4 x 229mm
2 x 204mm
2 x 121mm
2 x 64mm
Thanks

Almost Ibrahim! 
Here are the following measurements needed:
4 x 458mm
4 x 229mm
2 x 204mm
2 x 121mm
2 x 64mm
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February 10, 2014, 11:39:08 PM
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We accept Bitcoin payments via BitPay on our website www.hashratesolutions.com

That's awesome.  I want to order another rig just so I can see how your shopping cart works with bitcoin!  lol

I paid in bitcoin. Perfectly smooth Smiley

You should do it Eric! lol

And good to know Chronikka!

Hi,  i'm going to make my own detritus open frame case. Because I'm using mm to cut the metal are these the right measurements:
4 x 229mm
2 x 204mm
2 x 121mm
2 x 64mm
Thanks

Almost Ibrahim! 
Here are the following measurements needed:
4 x 458mm
4 x 229mm
2 x 204mm
2 x 121mm
2 x 64mm
Oh yes I forgot to write 4x 458mm Smiley thanks
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February 19, 2014, 06:14:18 PM
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My case arrived quickly and I'm quite happy  Grin

Very lightweight aluminum and holds my 5 gpus easily. Room for a 6th too. Running BAMT on a flash drive. No monitor or HDD needed.

I made one modification to the left post seen in the picture. There was no way to mount the Power supply to the case securely. So I drilled two holes completely through the left post, found a couple of longer screws and mounted the PSU directly to the case. Also, I placed two rubber strips underneath the PSU to raise it slightly off the metal and reduce vibration.




I ordered a second case identical to this  Grin

I'll post some more pics of them stacked when it arrives.

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