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Author Topic: Pictures of your mining rigs!  (Read 1805667 times)
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March 08, 2013, 04:56:02 PM
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March 08, 2013, 05:31:06 PM
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sublime5447 damn! This is one of the most complex projects I have seen about btc

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March 08, 2013, 05:31:35 PM
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^^What is it?
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March 08, 2013, 05:53:36 PM
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^^What is it?

How did you get the gpus to run with only 1 pcie power connector ?! wtf lol

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March 08, 2013, 06:43:37 PM
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^^What is it?

How did you get the gpus to run with only 1 pcie power connector ?! wtf lol

I didnt. I had to change out the power supply.

I wound up using a 850w with 4 6 pin connectors

I was thinking i was going to use 3 cheap power supplies but used 2 good ones
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March 08, 2013, 07:03:01 PM
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sublime5447 damn! This is one of the most complex projects I have seen about btc

It is going to get much more complex, it is mostly for ltc. I am hoping to fit 10 rigs in the cabinet and enclose the sides with plexiglass and a large floor fan blowing up through it. My dad owns a software company that manages data centers, like billion dollar data centers, so i have access to cheap/free equipment and management software.

I dont like tech stuff and didn't want to build one but got sick of trying to convince people to sell me some GD coins. The main reason that i did it is to prove who I am and what I am about. I am sick of people calling me a scammer when they are the ones who operate in darkness and don't have coins or money. 
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March 08, 2013, 11:23:05 PM
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sublime5447 damn! This is one of the most complex projects I have seen about btc

It is going to get much more complex, it is mostly for ltc. I am hoping to fit 10 rigs in the cabinet and enclose the sides with plexiglass and a large floor fan blowing up through it. My dad owns a software company that manages data centers, like billion dollar data centers, so i have access to cheap/free equipment and management software.

I dont like tech stuff and didn't want to build one but got sick of trying to convince people to sell me some GD coins. The main reason that i did it is to prove who I am and what I am about. I am sick of people calling me a scammer when they are the ones who operate in darkness and don't have coins or money. 


Ahahhaha SO..... complex.




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March 09, 2013, 04:44:33 PM
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sublime5447 damn! This is one of the most complex projects I have seen about btc
It is going to get much more complex, it is mostly for ltc. I am hoping to fit 10 rigs in the cabinet and enclose the sides with plexiglass and a large floor fan blowing up through it. My dad owns a software company that manages data centers, like billion dollar data centers, so i have access to cheap/free equipment and management software.

I dont like tech stuff and didn't want to build one but got sick of trying to convince people to sell me some GD coins. The main reason that i did it is to prove who I am and what I am about. I am sick of people calling me a scammer when they are the ones who operate in darkness and don't have coins or money. 
Ahahhaha SO..... complex.
The complexity blows my mind. Idk how you do it.

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March 09, 2013, 05:02:41 PM
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sublime5447 damn! This is one of the most complex projects I have seen about btc
It is going to get much more complex, it is mostly for ltc. I am hoping to fit 10 rigs in the cabinet and enclose the sides with plexiglass and a large floor fan blowing up through it. My dad owns a software company that manages data centers, like billion dollar data centers, so i have access to cheap/free equipment and management software.

I dont like tech stuff and didn't want to build one but got sick of trying to convince people to sell me some GD coins. The main reason that i did it is to prove who I am and what I am about. I am sick of people calling me a scammer when they are the ones who operate in darkness and don't have coins or money. 
Ahahhaha SO..... complex.
The complexity blows my mind. Idk how you do it.

Step..
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March 09, 2013, 07:59:42 PM
Last edit: March 09, 2013, 09:54:50 PM by ryantc
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Not all of those Molex to PCIe converters are made of the same caliber parts - some use crappy/cheap 22AWG wires and other use thicker 18AWG wires.  If you're trying to power 5970/6990/7970s with those cheaper 22AWG wired ones you'll have a fire.  If you're running a "lowly" 7770 that pulls most of the power off the board you should be OK even with the thinner 22AWG.

The ones that came with the Sapphire 6870s and 6950s I bought have all been decent and not one has given me problems.  Of course I don't pack my rigs past 4 cards per board so they probably pull less through the PCIe power (I'm not sure how the power is distributed).

NEVER use a SATA to PCIe connector - don't know who the hell thought of that idea but that is just asking for a problem since the SATA connectors were never designed to deliver that much power.

I found a 2x4 Pin Molex to 6-pin connector with 18 AWG wire. I guess that's from my old 3850, is it enough to support a 7850? given all my 6-pins connectors are used up by 3 7950.

Just learned, the smaller the AWG, the better for "heavier" duty ? Cry
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March 09, 2013, 11:37:57 PM
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Why dont you buy some, better than to guess? They cost like nothing

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March 10, 2013, 02:52:31 PM
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Pictures of your mining rigs!  Wink

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March 11, 2013, 09:39:27 AM
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hehe))
Found a pic of my old farm...
Pretty nastalgic feelings)

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March 12, 2013, 10:45:20 PM
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Rebuilt a rig today!



3x HD5870 @ 800/300/1.0 Volt = 3x 350Mhash/s
Fans at 50%

AMD Athlon 64 6400+ Black Edition 3200MHz @ 2000MHz (10x multiplier) and 0.975 Volt (undervolted)

400Watt out of the wall socket.

1050Mhash/s / 400 Watt = 2.65 efficiency factor

Software: Windows 7 x64 / CGMiner

Can be tweaked a bit more I guess but first I try it at these settings.
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March 12, 2013, 10:59:31 PM
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Maybe you can push those 5870 a bit further? Good cards.

I have 4 x 5870 at 900/150/1.062v - 412 Mh/s each. Fans at 60%, temp 64C.
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March 13, 2013, 07:15:09 PM
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That Athlon 64 6400 used to run hotter than hell Smiley, was more trouble cooling it than the cards

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March 13, 2013, 07:53:22 PM
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Rebuilt a rig today!



3x HD5870 @ 800/300/1.0 Volt = 3x 350Mhash/s
Fans at 50%

AMD Athlon 64 6400+ Black Edition 3200MHz @ 2000MHz (10x multiplier) and 0.975 Volt (undervolted)

400Watt out of the wall socket.

1050Mhash/s / 400 Watt = 2.65 efficiency factor

Software: Windows 7 x64 / CGMiner

Can be tweaked a bit more I guess but first I try it at these settings.

These ASUS CARDS are damn good, had 4 of them. Even when placed tight together they'll stay cooler than others Smiley

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March 14, 2013, 02:10:57 PM
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one of my 7 rig's , 1500kh :

home made risers with "activate 1x" hotplug bridge, and additional power molex



box with cutout hole and dual hp 800w server PSU modules joined and atx-converted , home made cables



dual old p4 coolers to mach gpu0 and gpu1 temps



home made 2x 2.5mm^2 cables



psu's



risers mounted





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March 14, 2013, 03:21:03 PM
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Now that's what I call "modding".  Shocked
Respect man !!! 
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March 14, 2013, 03:27:59 PM
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home made risers with "activate 1x" hotplug bridge, and additional power molex

what is "activate 1x" hotplug bridge?
and is there anywhere a technical sketch how to add an additional power molex (because for me one card has broken without additional power molex)
TIA
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