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December 09, 2013, 11:00:19 PM
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Sweet rig. Where did you get the aluminum extrusions?  Is it 80/20?

Ok, time for a bit of showing off my rig:

http://s7.directupload.net/images/130521/dnui6xui.jpg

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and blowing the heat right out of the window!

Nice rig!! what kind of fan do you use?

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December 09, 2013, 11:21:20 PM
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My Christmas mining rig  Grin



SANTA GALLERY HERE  Grin

(This rig is part of my project - ASICminer.pl, where we are selling 3-year long cloud mining contracts)

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December 10, 2013, 12:17:45 AM
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How is my new baby?





Nice!!! I like it!
What are the difference when the upper fans turned on or off in temperature?
I was wondering to do that but not sure of the results, as every fan I put in my gear no matter where, it only make it worse.


This rig is a beauty. planning on building something similar. just two questions:
- You used two mobo on this rig. does that mean they are connected to two monitors?
- If they aren't, how do you connect both mobo to one monitor?

One at a time, get one set up and mining then just unplug the monitor and plug in the second computer. You don't need a monitor to mine.
How do you tackle the GPU's going idle? and also what PSU do you use? and how many PSU do you have installed per mobo?

They don't go idle, dealing with that problem hasn't been an issue for a while due to newer drivers. A single 75 ohm resistor in the right place is enough to "dummy" a GPU into running, otherwise.  

What PSU? Any will work, though I suggest you spend money here. Cheap power supplies will cost you more than they save up front. Running two or more per motherboard is not a problem, depends on the PSU prices and line voltage in your area as to which would be the best/cheapest choice (1 or two PSU.)



Line voltage in my area is 240v. What do you think about using Enermax platimax 1500W per mobo? Also on close lookup at your gpu, you didn't use any ohm resistor.

I think Enermax makes a good power supply, here in the US I tend to use Corsair, EVGA, and occasionally cheaper supplies. If it is a good brand name it should be OK and capable of it's rated wattage. Cheap no-name power supplies often can't supply a steady wattage close to their rating, sometimes as much as 20-40% overrated in my experience.

You should try to load the power supply no more than 85-90% full, your mains voltage being 240V means you can probably run 5 250W cards on one PSU. Here in the states line voltage is 110V and generally 15A, so most power supplies are made for 1200W max, or 110V x 15A = 1650W - power supply losses = 1200W so no 5-6 GPU single PSU rigs. If your line voltage is 240V and the circuit can handle 8-10A (240Vx8A=1920W) you should be OK.


I do not have resistors because I do not need them, even in linux.



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December 10, 2013, 08:57:56 AM
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ASICMiner 8 Cube rig.  About 310GH/s.

https://images.weserv.nl/?url=i.imgur.com/MipJ8dq.jpg?1&fnr

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December 10, 2013, 09:57:24 AM
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6000w of PSU Power for that? Cheesy
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December 10, 2013, 03:14:54 PM
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6000w of PSU Power for that? Cheesy

for the asicminer cubes above? no - 3000W. they are pulling around 260-300W each

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December 10, 2013, 04:41:22 PM
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My current setup:
  • 20 Block erupter USB
  • 1 Bitfury USB
  • 1 ASICMiner Blad
  • Total: 19.6GH/sec
https://i.imgur.com/2lKZfNu.jpg
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December 10, 2013, 10:59:15 PM
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ASICMiner 8 Cube rig.  About 310GH/s.



-herener
aren't that expensive overpriced cubes?
Why?

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December 10, 2013, 11:00:12 PM
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My Christmas mining rig  Grin



SANTA GALLERY HERE  Grin

(This rig is part of my project - ASICminer.pl, where we are selling 3-year long cloud mining contracts)

Thats so cool!

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December 10, 2013, 11:13:41 PM
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ASICMiner 8 Cube rig.  About 310GH/s.



-herener
aren't that expensive overpriced cubes?
Why?


Uh, no. Not if you bought them at the right time for 1btc. 

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December 11, 2013, 12:09:18 AM
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My V2 Blade Setup..... Yea, Those ARE Christmas Ornament hooks....What of it?


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December 11, 2013, 11:18:48 AM
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My current rig in the morning sun today  Cool

That's 2x BFL 60 Gh/s and 2x BFL 7 Gh/s, all with new arctic cooling fans. I also have 30x usb erupters (not pictured), totalling 144 Gh/s now heating my room.

(previous post about this rig here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7216.msg2999470#msg2999470)



Anyone walking pass, realizes that its mining gear, they will have it in a flash, even though they might have to make arrangements for a ladder  Roll Eyes

That's risky, i thought of the same thing.

I thought on where to get the ladder!!! Cheesy

ROI on the ladder would be super  Shocked

LOL you kids Grin
I have thought of the risk, but from the street it looks like a CD player (remember those?) and/or christmas lights with those red blinking LEDs. It's like when you walk around with a lot of cash for some reason, you think somebody's going to jump you even though that's never happened before.

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December 11, 2013, 12:26:30 PM
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My current rig in the morning sun today  Cool

That's 2x BFL 60 Gh/s and 2x BFL 7 Gh/s, all with new arctic cooling fans. I also have 30x usb erupters (not pictured), totalling 144 Gh/s now heating my room.

(previous post about this rig here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7216.msg2999470#msg2999470)



Anyone walking pass, realizes that its mining gear, they will have it in a flash, even though they might have to make arrangements for a ladder  Roll Eyes

That's risky, i thought of the same thing.

I thought on where to get the ladder!!! Cheesy

ROI on the ladder would be super  Shocked

LOL you kids Grin
I have thought of the risk, but from the street it looks like a CD player (remember those?) and/or christmas lights with those red blinking LEDs. It's like when you walk around with a lot of cash for some reason, you think somebody's going to jump you even though that's never happened before.

Great place where you live!! Where I live, I'd never leave a Tape player on the window, even on a 2nd floor!!! (Not even walk around with cash! Tongue)

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December 11, 2013, 02:55:27 PM
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(These are not my units)

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I need to confess that I touched myself with this pic... is real "Miner's Porn"
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December 11, 2013, 04:08:51 PM
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Here is my Jalepeno. I updated the firmware with my raspberry following a guide on this forum. I also re-applied the thermal paste and used a brand new 5$ fan which makes zero noise compared the old one and works much more efficient. It was running between 60-70C before lol.
It is located in a cold room that no one uses Smiley. Connected to my raspberry which has a wireless network adapter:

https://i.imgur.com/GC0Wzyn.jpg?1


Here is screenshot of bfgminer:

https://i.imgur.com/FAvWijf.png
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December 11, 2013, 05:01:16 PM
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G1000 Powering 4x 280x and 2x 23cm fans with ease. GPUs @ 1080/1500. 2.95Mhs total.
The frame will be a closed case soon. Work in progress.



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December 11, 2013, 10:29:24 PM
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How is my new baby?





Nice!!! I like it!
What are the difference when the upper fans turned on or off in temperature?
I was wondering to do that but not sure of the results, as every fan I put in my gear no matter where, it only make it worse.


This rig is a beauty. planning on building something similar. just two questions:
- You used two mobo on this rig. does that mean they are connected to two monitors?
- If they aren't, how do you connect both mobo to one monitor?

One at a time, get one set up and mining then just unplug the monitor and plug in the second computer. You don't need a monitor to mine.



Teamviewer works great for checking up on miner with no monitor needed Smiley
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December 11, 2013, 11:03:35 PM
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Very nicely done and clean rigs. Some better pictures / info?

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December 11, 2013, 11:20:08 PM
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G1000 Powering 4x 280x and 2x 23cm fans with ease. GPUs @ 1080/1500. 2.95Mhs total.
The frame will be a closed case soon. Work in progress.




What 280x's are those?

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