Jonny Reload (OP)
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June 04, 2014, 09:46:38 PM |
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I was hoping to get some advice, recommendations, or even hints at choosing a good soundproof Server Rack. I'm gonna be dumping some cash down on Spondoolies SP-10 and I've been hearing their obnoxiously loud. Unfortunately I don't have a basement to store these in so I was looking for something that could sit in the living room or even a bedroom and not be super loud. Any links, advice, previous experience, or comments on pointing someone moving up to the "big boy" ASIC's would be greatly appreciated, especially if they accommodate Spondoolie ASIC's
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davecoin
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June 04, 2014, 10:47:54 PM |
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If noise is an issue, a more sensible choice would be a larger miner such as an Antminer S2. If you are dead set on an SP10, maybe you can find one of these used somewhere: http://www.xrackpro.com/
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psahx
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June 04, 2014, 11:44:23 PM |
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joeventura
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June 04, 2014, 11:55:10 PM |
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<sigh>
Noise caused by fans, Fans cool heat, can't put noisy server that creates heat in an enclosure.
Water cools quietly Immersion cools quietly
Higher quality fans cool not as loudly
Good luck
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Zelek Uther
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June 05, 2014, 12:18:36 AM |
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I have two 24U cabinets from these guys: http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/ucoustic_active.aspBoth shipped from UK to New Zealand with no issues. I have one in maple wood, as it is in an "office" location and needs to look good (which it does). The other one is standard metal and looks very professional. I have the following in the wood one: Bitmain AntMiner S2 Bitmain AntMiner S1 KnCMiner Jupiter Spondoolies-Tech SP10 Plus some little miners including a BFL Jalapeño and various ASICMINER Block Erupters. The cabinet silences the SP10. No joke. And the cabinet itself is also silent. (The metal cabinet is still being installed)
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Biffa
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June 05, 2014, 12:23:13 AM |
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I have two 24U cabinets from these guys: http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/ucoustic_active.aspBoth shipped from UK to New Zealand with no issues. I have one in maple wood, as it is in an "office" location and needs to look good (which it does). The other one is standard metal and looks very professional. I have the following in the wood one: Bitmain AntMiner S2 Bitmain AntMiner S1 KnCMiner Jupiter Spondoolies-Tech SP10 Plus some little miners including a BFL Jalapeño and various ASICMINER Block Erupters. The cabinet silences the SP10. No joke. And the cabinet itself is also silent. (The metal cabinet is still being installed) Where does the heat go? Is it vented out of the room via ducting from the cabinet?
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Zelek Uther
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June 05, 2014, 12:35:46 AM |
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I have two 24U cabinets from these guys: http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/ucoustic_active.aspBoth shipped from UK to New Zealand with no issues. I have one in maple wood, as it is in an "office" location and needs to look good (which it does). The other one is standard metal and looks very professional. I have the following in the wood one: Bitmain AntMiner S2 Bitmain AntMiner S1 KnCMiner Jupiter Spondoolies-Tech SP10 Plus some little miners including a BFL Jalapeño and various ASICMINER Block Erupters. The cabinet silences the SP10. No joke. And the cabinet itself is also silent. (The metal cabinet is still being installed) Where does the heat go? Is it vented out of the room via ducting from the cabinet? Air intake through sides of front doors. Air exhaust out top of rear doors. My wood-veneer cabinet is in a large corporate atrium area, and I just let the heat vent upwards. Due to power limitations I can only run around 3kW in that location, and the atrium air con handles that. My metal cabinet is in my basement, and there is a 150mm hole through the wall for the exhaust. There is a heat ducting kit that attaches to the top of the rear doors, which connects to a 150mm pipe, which goes through the wall. Air comes in from one side of the house (through ventilation holes in the wall), goes through the cabinet, and is vented out the other side of the house to prevent recirculation of hot air. This setup can handle 7.2kW of heat, which is the max load that the cabinet can handle. I plan to take it to 7kW to be on the safe side.
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Biffa
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June 05, 2014, 12:46:26 AM |
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I have two 24U cabinets from these guys: http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/ucoustic_active.aspBoth shipped from UK to New Zealand with no issues. I have one in maple wood, as it is in an "office" location and needs to look good (which it does). The other one is standard metal and looks very professional. I have the following in the wood one: Bitmain AntMiner S2 Bitmain AntMiner S1 KnCMiner Jupiter Spondoolies-Tech SP10 Plus some little miners including a BFL Jalapeño and various ASICMINER Block Erupters. The cabinet silences the SP10. No joke. And the cabinet itself is also silent. (The metal cabinet is still being installed) Where does the heat go? Is it vented out of the room via ducting from the cabinet? Air intake through sides of front doors. Air exhaust out top of rear doors. My wood-veneer cabinet is in a large corporate atrium area, and I just let the heat vent upwards. Due to power limitations I can only run around 3kW in that location, and the atrium air con handles that. My metal cabinet is in my basement, and there is a 150mm hole through the wall for the exhaust. There is a heat ducting kit that attaches to the top of the rear doors, which connects to a 150mm pipe, which goes through the wall. Air comes in from one side of the house (through ventilation holes in the wall), goes through the cabinet, and is vented out the other side of the house to prevent recirculation of hot air. This setup can handle 7.2kW of heat, which is the max load that the cabinet can handle. I plan to take it to 7kW to be on the safe side. So just sticking one of these in a room without aircon or installing all the ducting and having good airflow through the ambient space, isn't really going to help, the ambient air will just heat up till the cabinet is sucking in hot air and not able to cool the equipment inside.
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Zelek Uther
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June 05, 2014, 01:19:21 AM |
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I have two 24U cabinets from these guys: http://www.acoustiproducts.com/en/ucoustic_active.aspBoth shipped from UK to New Zealand with no issues. I have one in maple wood, as it is in an "office" location and needs to look good (which it does). The other one is standard metal and looks very professional. I have the following in the wood one: Bitmain AntMiner S2 Bitmain AntMiner S1 KnCMiner Jupiter Spondoolies-Tech SP10 Plus some little miners including a BFL Jalapeño and various ASICMINER Block Erupters. The cabinet silences the SP10. No joke. And the cabinet itself is also silent. (The metal cabinet is still being installed) Where does the heat go? Is it vented out of the room via ducting from the cabinet? Air intake through sides of front doors. Air exhaust out top of rear doors. My wood-veneer cabinet is in a large corporate atrium area, and I just let the heat vent upwards. Due to power limitations I can only run around 3kW in that location, and the atrium air con handles that. My metal cabinet is in my basement, and there is a 150mm hole through the wall for the exhaust. There is a heat ducting kit that attaches to the top of the rear doors, which connects to a 150mm pipe, which goes through the wall. Air comes in from one side of the house (through ventilation holes in the wall), goes through the cabinet, and is vented out the other side of the house to prevent recirculation of hot air. This setup can handle 7.2kW of heat, which is the max load that the cabinet can handle. I plan to take it to 7kW to be on the safe side. So just sticking one of these in a room without aircon or installing all the ducting and having good airflow through the ambient space, isn't really going to help, the ambient air will just heat up till the cabinet is sucking in hot air and not able to cool the equipment inside. That's right. The heat still needs to be dealt with. The cabinet deals with the noise, and provides a convenient "port" of hot exhaust air which needs to be dealt with. Hole through wall (if possible) is cheapest way as you don't have to pay for air con.
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thefalls
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June 09, 2014, 12:41:54 AM |
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I have approached home use from a different direction. Instead try to muffle the noise I instead attempted to eliminate it as much as possible. I am using open enclosure in a small run with a high negative pressure running through it from a source of cool air. With this set up I have been able to keep a consistent hash rate from 1.35-1.62th/s per 20 minutes usingg 120a cord and fans on 40%, FW 1.3.50
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Zelek Uther
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June 09, 2014, 12:50:39 AM |
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Bicknellski
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June 09, 2014, 02:12:14 AM |
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Trade up for the SP30s.
Sell your SP10s.
Get the SP10s hosted.
This problem is going to last, what, less than 6 months and you want to get an expensive rack for this one type of Miner that has a relatively short shelf life. If you are building a small node and you will keep buying miners and have the power to do that I think you are going to swap out the SP10s anyhow for more efficient and dense units like the SP30s. If you are going to stay a small operator better to buy something that doesn't blow out your hearing and that doesn't require special acoustic racking.
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bomberb17
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September 11, 2015, 04:58:21 PM |
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I have an SP30 (2U rack space) and I need to make it more 'silent'.. I don't want to spend a lot of money, so I would prefer a DIY solution.. Any ideas?
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September 11, 2015, 05:40:22 PM |
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You could try mounting R-Tec insulation panels on the sides of the rack. That may dampen the sound a bit. Also you could see what fans are in the unit and swap them out for quieter high RPM fans.
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SunnyIgor
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September 12, 2015, 09:43:04 AM |
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Better go watercooled! I spend a shit load of time (and some cash) trying to build a silent cabinet. The heat is the biggest problem you can get it a bit less loud but your temps go way up! Now I am going to make one big watercooled system for my miners.
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bomberb17
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September 12, 2015, 01:50:32 PM |
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I don't see how I can convert a SP30 to watercooling
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SunnyIgor
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September 12, 2015, 08:49:48 PM |
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I tought there was a company making watrcooled spondoolies, but I am not sure if anyhing ever came from it.
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