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June 13, 2018, 02:50:49 PM
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Hey all. I tried to search the forums here and couldn't find exactly what I was searching for. Basically, I set up a 6 GPU rig recently and can't figure out how to cool down the GPU's adequately. What I have is: 6 XFX RX580 and 3 fresh air fans coming in and 3 fans going out of the chassis. I also set the fans on each GPU to go to 100% at 75C. Even with all of this, I am running at 87-89C consistently. And from what I understand, this is going to either burn my cards up or create a fire hazard. So, two questions: 1) can anyone recommend a very high air flow fan that I can daisy chain with 4 pin molex and 2) any software tweaks I can use outside of afterburner?

After spending a butt load of money, this rig is going to be a paper weight if I can't cool down my cards.

Thanks for the help.
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June 13, 2018, 03:11:24 PM
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I thought GPU mining was a thing of the past. Well that shows me. Try under clocking your cards so the don't run so hot. Also look at your fans. Are they the largest you can get. And don't have three sucking air and three blowing it out. Two intake to three out would create better cooling I believe. Smiley
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June 13, 2018, 03:58:55 PM
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thank for help  Grin Grin Grin what type of fan you use?
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June 13, 2018, 08:41:24 PM
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the simplest solution is just to use air conditioning

what is your outside temperature?
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June 14, 2018, 03:07:41 PM
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I've got a couple of 120's in my gaming rig which works for me but many prefer 180mm fans as the will move more air quieter. Smiley
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June 14, 2018, 03:21:34 PM
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the simplest solution is just to use air conditioning

what is your outside temperature?

And burn twice as much power than he does ? That's smart lol...

No, the real solution is exaust the hot hair from the room. Great solution is a hyroponic culture tent with intake and outake fan (500cfm)
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June 14, 2018, 03:25:19 PM
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Are you even using the risers or have you placed all the six graphic-cards directly on the motherboard? Plus which miner are you using right now? Have you tried undervolting? Undervolting can greatly help in reducing the temperature levels, it does affect the hashrate a bit but with that, your GPUs will consume less power and will remain less hot.
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June 14, 2018, 05:50:10 PM
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I stringing some fan VWM for reducing heat and installed in every side in the frame, so far is a good enough for decreased heat around 2-5 Celcius. I use the Delta brand of VWM.

like this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Airthd%C2%AE-Brand-Cooling-AFB1-212SH-12025-12/dp/B01NA7J2UW/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1528998360&sr=1-1&keywords=pwm+fan+delta

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June 14, 2018, 07:10:48 PM
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To get the temperature under control, you have to:

1) Check the spacing between your GPUs
2) Fan settings, take them off from "auto" and manually set them on 65-75% or something
3) BIOS modding, mining BIOSes give you an edge over using the stock ones
4) Airflow through your mining room (cold air in, hot air out)
5) Overclocking/Underclocking settings

Try to fiddle with those and you should get your temps. down Smiley

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June 14, 2018, 08:22:41 PM
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I thought GPU mining was a thing of the past. Well that shows me. Try under clocking your cards so the don't run so hot. Also look at your fans. Are they the largest you can get. And don't have three sucking air and three blowing it out. Two intake to three out would create better cooling I believe. Smiley

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I can recommend box fans like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Lasko-3733-20-Fan-Box/dp/B00002ND67

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June 14, 2018, 08:48:10 PM
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Hey all. I tried to search the forums here and couldn't find exactly what I was searching for. Basically, I set up a 6 GPU rig recently and can't figure out how to cool down the GPU's adequately. What I have is: 6 XFX RX580 and 3 fresh air fans coming in and 3 fans going out of the chassis. I also set the fans on each GPU to go to 100% at 75C. Even with all of this, I am running at 87-89C consistently. And from what I understand, this is going to either burn my cards up or create a fire hazard. So, two questions: 1) can anyone recommend a very high air flow fan that I can daisy chain with 4 pin molex and 2) any software tweaks I can use outside of afterburner?

After spending a butt load of money, this rig is going to be a paper weight if I can't cool down my cards.

Thanks for the help.

I would go with some serious air flow. https://www.amazon.com/Hurricane-Box-Fan-Efficient-Lightweight/dp/B06XGSJ94B/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1529008912&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=hurricane+box+fan&psc=1


and then --IF NEEDED-- something to suspend it in place:  https://www.amazon.com/Weaver-Leather-Adjustable-Holder-Black/dp/B004BAXVUQ/ref=pd_sbs_468_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B004BAXVUQ&pd_rd_r=FH26YR5YYPWSYC1MKKJ6&pd_rd_w=T8A73&pd_rd_wg=R80gc&psc=1&refRID=FH26YR5YYPWSYC1MKKJ6

 I know you asked about daisy chain into molex but if you are just going to keep on using little computer fans you aren't really going to change much.

You can keep using the little computer/molex connected fans but if you add the box fan you will move A LOT more fresh air and you don't even have to set it on a high setting.  This should work in open air or even a closed chassis which sounds like you have a closed chassis.  If you can run the chassis open-air that's even better but I imagine you might have some requirement to keep it closed.

It would help if you could post a picture of your setup so we can see what you are dealing with.

In my situation, I'm lucky enough to keep my stuff in a basement.  I run box fans in the summer but no need when it's 0/32 (c/f) degrees in the winter Smiley

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June 15, 2018, 05:05:46 PM
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I thought GPU mining was a thing of the past. Well that shows me. Try under clocking your cards so the don't run so hot. Also look at your fans. Are they the largest you can get. And don't have three sucking air and three blowing it out. Two intake to three out would create better cooling I believe. Smiley

Haa  Grin
Have you been living under a rock?
Never heard of any cryptonight coins hard- forking to be ASIC resistant?  Wink

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I can recommend box fans like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Lasko-3733-20-Fan-Box/dp/B00002ND67


This thread appeared in the Bitcoin forum to begin with. But to your question maybe I have, real life and that, though I do try to keep up with Bitcoin when I can.
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June 15, 2018, 05:37:20 PM
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June 15, 2018, 06:44:33 PM
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The most effective way to cool down the rigs is exhausting the hot air in the room so that it's replaced with cooler air that is circulated around the rigs. I recently had to add an 8" inline vent fan after my 3 rigs were starting to run hot with just box fans around the rigs and AC alone was not effective at cooling down the room enough to maintain the rigs cool. I run the vent fan on medium with an adjustable control and now the room is MUCH cooler. I don't need to use an intake fan and the AC doesn't need to run as much.

The downside is vent fans are loud. The addition of a 8" silencer, R6 insulated duct and neoprene clamps makes it at least 50% quieter. Putting it in a box helps to muffle the sound as well. I can't even hear it with the door closed.

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Fantech FC 8 Mounting Clamps, 8" Duct - 2 per box

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Speedi-Products FD-25R6 08 8-Inch Diameter by 25-Feet Length R6 Insulated Flexible Duct with Metalized Jacket

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0085UZP4I

Good tips for silencing vent fans:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2D15m7MD40









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June 16, 2018, 09:49:11 AM
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Instead of cooling down your rigs, how about changing your coin algorithm ?
Mining Cryptonote Coins and your rigs' temparature will decrease at least 7-8 celcius
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June 16, 2018, 03:00:20 PM
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Instead of cooling down your rigs, how about changing your coin algorithm ?
Mining Cryptonote Coins and your rigs' temparature will decrease at least 7-8 celcius


That was isn't a solution.
How if you faced most Cryptonote coins are being less profitable for mining?

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You have a few good advice above. I Super agree with this one:

To get the temperature under control, you have to:

1) Check the spacing between your GPUs
2) Fan settings, take them off from "auto" and manually set them on 65-75% or something
3) BIOS modding, mining BIOSes give you an edge over using the stock ones
4) Airflow through your mining room (cold air in, hot air out)
5) Overclocking/Underclocking settings

You only need to implement this in your own ways.   Smiley
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June 17, 2018, 11:28:27 AM
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Instead of cooling down your rigs, how about changing your coin algorithm ?
Mining Cryptonote Coins and your rigs' temparature will decrease at least 7-8 celcius


That was isn't a solution.
How if you faced most Cryptonote coins are being less profitable for mining?

OP
You have a few good advice above. I Super agree with this one:

To get the temperature under control, you have to:

1) Check the spacing between your GPUs
2) Fan settings, take them off from "auto" and manually set them on 65-75% or something
3) BIOS modding, mining BIOSes give you an edge over using the stock ones
4) Airflow through your mining room (cold air in, hot air out)
5) Overclocking/Underclocking settings

You only need to implement this in your own ways.   Smiley

On whattomine.com we only compare profit of Ethereum-based coins with XMR and ETN. There are many cryptonote coins that 10-20% more profitable than ETN by now. However, most of profit calculator website is underestimating cryptonote hashrate. They only estimate 3960-4380 h/s for a rig of 6 x RX470. I usually have 4800-5000 h/s for this ( someone can make it to 5500-5800 h/s with more tuning)
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June 17, 2018, 11:45:40 AM
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If you put the 6 cards in a closed chassis you will need some superstrong server fans, they will cool your cards but its going to be very loud.

I´d recommend to rebuild your rig to openair if possible, much easier to cool and not so much noise.
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June 17, 2018, 12:44:23 PM
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Instead of cooling down your rigs, how about changing your coin algorithm ?
Mining Cryptonote Coins and your rigs' temparature will decrease at least 7-8 celcius


That was isn't a solution.
How if you faced most Cryptonote coins are being less profitable for mining?

On whattomine.com we only compare profit of Ethereum-based coins with XMR and ETN. There are many cryptonote coins that 10-20% more profitable than ETN by now. However, most of profit calculator website is underestimating cryptonote hashrate. They only estimate 3960-4380 h/s for a rig of 6 x RX470. I usually have 4800-5000 h/s for this ( someone can make it to 5500-5800 h/s with more tuning)

That even didn't answer my question.
Let say, most of Cryptonote coins are being less profitable for mining, what would you do? Break on mining for a while?

These cooling systems must be work on every condition. So your suggestion isn't the solution at all.  Wink
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June 17, 2018, 01:35:56 PM
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try to under voltage this will give you some help

and you can use Large fan can be used to push the air out

the final thing you can use AC
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