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December 07, 2013, 01:30:26 PM
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3 x 7950, 1000w PSU, 24/7 stable since April '13.
- 820w from the wall

I'm happy with it! Smiley

How did you make your rig so cool....

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December 07, 2013, 06:55:15 PM
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Looks like the fans are running at 85%+ speed. Mine are between 2500 and 2700 on the their own.
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December 07, 2013, 11:22:07 PM
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Looks like the fans are running at 85%+ speed. Mine are between 2500 and 2700 on the their own.

The Gigabyte hsfs deserve some credit here aswell...

Or maybe.. theres some -6C air blowin through the screen door. Grin





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December 08, 2013, 02:22:34 AM
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This is my KNC Mercury happily hashing away at 143GH, 91C.

Notice the custom book-based thermostats and mandatory thermal "overlay insulator".

The PSU is stuffed in there to get the temperature up, the beaglebone fans are OFF, main unit fan is ON.

Its stable and it works, though. Dunno for how long, realistically. Huh

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December 08, 2013, 02:25:16 AM
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This is my KNC Mercury happily hashing away at 143GH, 91C.

Notice the custom book-based thermostats and mandatory thermal "overlay insulator"[/color][/size].

The PSU is stuffed in there to get the temperature up, the beaglebone fans are OFF, main unit fan is ON.

Its stable and it works, though. Dunno for how long, realistically. Huh


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December 08, 2013, 02:44:02 AM
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MMMMMMmmmmm. Hash and sausage, combined. Sacrilicious. Tongue
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December 08, 2013, 02:57:07 AM
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So pretty, Just send some of your rigs to my house in Canada, I'll provide power, You heat my home through winter Cheesy bahaha
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December 08, 2013, 03:10:29 AM
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3 x 7950, 1000w PSU, 24/7 stable since April '13.
- 820w from the wall

I'm happy with it! Smiley

graphics card  Gigabyte GV-R795WF3-3GD - ?

V core - ?

What are the settings

--thread-concurrency
--gpu-engine
--gpu-memclock

obtained such results?
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December 08, 2013, 03:54:27 AM
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Aluminium eventually turned up so I upgraded from the wood Smiley.



12x HD5870 (only 9 active atm) - 3 per motherboard.

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Hey what motherboards are you using?
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December 08, 2013, 04:28:01 AM
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3 x 7950, 1000w PSU, 24/7 stable since April '13.
- 820w from the wall

I'm happy with it! Smiley

graphics card  Gigabyte GV-R795WF3-3GD - ?

V core - ?

What are the settings

--thread-concurrency
--gpu-engine
--gpu-memclock

obtained such results?

1.04v @ 100% load,
1180/1675 clocks

These are rev1 cards, not available anymore. But they fkin rock Smiley
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December 08, 2013, 08:35:10 AM
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This is my KNC Mercury happily hashing away at 143GH, 91C.

Notice the custom book-based thermostats and mandatory thermal "overlay insulator".

The PSU is stuffed in there to get the temperature up, the beaglebone fans are OFF, main unit fan is ON.

Its stable and it works, though. Dunno for how long, realistically. Huh

https://i.imgur.com/L4Oa424.jpg

What is that on the miner? A pillow?
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December 08, 2013, 09:58:13 AM
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It's a joke.   Doing so would be asking for combustion.
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December 08, 2013, 12:39:48 PM
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It's a joke.   Doing so would be asking for combustion.

I hope so. I only see fire hazard all the place in that picture: obstructed fans, close to books, over a carpet, with a pillow...
If that's for real, I wonder how long will it take to catch fire and turn the room into ashes.

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December 08, 2013, 04:51:00 PM
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It's a joke.   Doing so would be asking for combustion.

I hope so. I only see fire hazard all the place in that picture: obstructed fans, close to books, over a carpet, with a pillow...
If that's for real, I wonder how long will it take to catch fire and turn the room into ashes.

the pillow is a cooling pillow. look it up, one that size is capable of dissipating about 700W, which is more then enough for a jupiter with the fans unplugged  Cheesy

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December 08, 2013, 05:15:15 PM
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It's a joke.   Doing so would be asking for combustion.

I hope so. I only see fire hazard all the place in that picture: obstructed fans, close to books, over a carpet, with a pillow...
If that's for real, I wonder how long will it take to catch fire and turn the room into ashes.

Darwin award nominee?   Wink
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December 08, 2013, 06:45:07 PM
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Here is my rig:
1x Antminer V1 with the secondary board being a V2 replacement (bitmain absolutely nailed it on the RMA process and got me a replacement within only a few business days)
1x Antminer V2
1x Bitfury August Starter Kit w/ 1 H-board
1x 730W modular RAIDMAX
1x 600W Modular Corsair

Total hashrate of about 435GHash/s. The units are on a small table underneath another table. The antminer with an orange fan is to replace the obnoxiously loud fan that came on the unit. the second antminer did not suffer the same noise issues Smiley


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December 08, 2013, 07:57:08 PM
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Oh that's one of those Cougar fans, I just bought 2 of them for my case since the stock ones died after 4 years of continuous use. They're really nice and quiet with the rubber mounts.
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December 08, 2013, 08:25:43 PM
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Oh that's one of those Cougar fans, I just bought 2 of them for my case since the stock ones died after 4 years of continuous use. They're really nice and quiet with the rubber mounts.

they really are. I am strongly considering replacing the other stock PWM fan with one. They look AWESOME and are very quiet, but unfortunately have lower airflow. (box says around 75CFM, while the stock fans must push over 100CFM).

BTW: anyone have good liquid cooling ideas or methods? It would be pretty sweet if the antminer boards could be placed into immersion cooling, but i know that they would require a radiator capable of >400W for each antminer which i imagine is costly and semi-complex to install

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December 08, 2013, 09:40:09 PM
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Oh that's one of those Cougar fans, I just bought 2 of them for my case since the stock ones died after 4 years of continuous use. They're really nice and quiet with the rubber mounts.

they really are. I am strongly considering replacing the other stock PWM fan with one. They look AWESOME and are very quiet, but unfortunately have lower airflow. (box says around 75CFM, while the stock fans must push over 100CFM).

BTW: anyone have good liquid cooling ideas or methods? It would be pretty sweet if the antminer boards could be placed into immersion cooling, but i know that they would require a radiator capable of >400W for each antminer which i imagine is costly and semi-complex to install

AFAIK liquid cooling (waterblocks) are not really ideal for ~200W (per blade) spread over a large area. The blocks would tend to be expensive. They are usually made for higher densities. For an ant you would likely need to get slabs custom built... then mount the blades onto it. I did see some early avalon threads where someone got custom waterblocks made... and used a chiller to cool the water.

Immersion cooling could work, just need to figure out how to keep the solution cool...

I think liquid cooling is waste of money... unless you can overclock it to the point of justifying your investment.

edit: found the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211825.0

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December 08, 2013, 09:56:11 PM
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Oh that's one of those Cougar fans, I just bought 2 of them for my case since the stock ones died after 4 years of continuous use. They're really nice and quiet with the rubber mounts.

they really are. I am strongly considering replacing the other stock PWM fan with one. They look AWESOME and are very quiet, but unfortunately have lower airflow. (box says around 75CFM, while the stock fans must push over 100CFM).

BTW: anyone have good liquid cooling ideas or methods? It would be pretty sweet if the antminer boards could be placed into immersion cooling, but i know that they would require a radiator capable of >400W for each antminer which i imagine is costly and semi-complex to install

AFAIK liquid cooling (waterblocks) are not really ideal for ~200W (per blade) spread over a large area. The blocks would tend to be expensive. They are usually made for higher densities. For an ant you would likely need to get slabs custom built... then mount the blades onto it. I did see some early avalon threads where someone got custom waterblocks made... and used a chiller to cool the water.

Immersion cooling could work, just need to figure out how to keep the solution cool...

I think liquid cooling is waste of money... unless you can overclock it to the point of justifying your investment.

edit: found the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211825.0

wow thats a massive aluminum heatsink lol. I was thinking along the lines of immersion cooling (single or dual phase, though single phase would obviously be cheaper and simpler to build and seal)

if it would work with the heatsinks removed, you could put 4 antminer blades (total 400GH in aircooling, ~900W) into a tank as small as [12"L x 6"W x 8"H] and have space for liquid to circulate. With the heatsinks, the width would be closer to 12".

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