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June 03, 2014, 05:57:20 PM
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I like seeing the hobbiest rigs Smiley

Thanks, I do too, I've worked in data centers and rows and rows of racks of boxes, or even KnC's version with Fans it kind of boring.  (though more profitable)  Wink

Edit: plus that one will play some mean games afterwards...
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June 03, 2014, 06:02:29 PM
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I like seeing the hobbiest rigs Smiley

Thanks, I do too, I've worked in data centers and rows and rows of racks of boxes, or even KnC's version with Fans it kind of boring.  (though more profitable)  Wink

Edit: plus that one will play some mean games afterwards...

Yeah rly good multy purpuse mashine. Smiley
I rly want to make one , i hope i will menage to get together enough money.

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June 04, 2014, 05:32:22 PM
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My jupiter setup.  It's the asicboards and fans upside down with ultra Kaze fans left over from GPU mining rigs placed on the top.  Gets around 1320 Ghash per second with a 1% Hardware error rate, and around 1350 watts used at the wall. One dead die, and November boards. Chips are running around 85-90 degrees celsius, and boards are around 60 celsius.  I think I could squeeze another 50-100ish ghash out of this system if I reapplied a better thermal paste to to the corsair fans.  Weekend project,  I guess?
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June 05, 2014, 12:05:00 AM
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According to my math, you are getting around 508kh/s. I am just starting like you (got 2 ordered) and would like to know what your settings are. As well as any modifications that you may have made. And congratulations.
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June 05, 2014, 12:25:15 AM
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5 atm. mining scrypt, still a mining rig.

5 gridseeds/RpiBmodel/rosewill 10 usb hub/linksys SE2500 switch.

To me, this is fantastic! From nothing to this.

2540 Kh/s



5x 320= 1600

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June 05, 2014, 12:33:11 AM
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and 5x510= 2550KH/s

aka modded pods.

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June 05, 2014, 05:17:11 PM
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My jupiter setup.  It's the asicboards and fans upside down with ultra Kaze fans left over from GPU mining rigs placed on the top.  Gets around 1320 Ghash per second with a 1% Hardware error rate, and around 1350 watts used at the wall. One dead die, and November boards. Chips are running around 85-90 degrees celsius, and boards are around 60 celsius.  I think I could squeeze another 50-100ish ghash out of this system if I reapplied a better thermal paste to to the corsair fans.  Weekend project,  I guess?


You are hashing so high!

Whats your ambient?

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My jupiter setup.  It's the asicboards and fans upside down with ultra Kaze fans left over from GPU mining rigs placed on the top.  Gets around 1320 Ghash per second with a 1% Hardware error rate, and around 1350 watts used at the wall. One dead die, and November boards. Chips are running around 85-90 degrees celsius, and boards are around 60 celsius.  I think I could squeeze another 50-100ish ghash out of this system if I reapplied a better thermal paste to to the corsair fans.  Weekend project,  I guess?


You are hashing so high!

Whats your ambient?

Thanks!  Temperature outside is 20-27 deg celsius, generally.  Non airconditioned room, so figure things inside the room are about 2-3 degrees higher? Note that I have 6 boards attached, but I'm still overclocking about 30% or so.

Problems with KnC the company aside,  I do have to say that their 28nm asic is a great chip/setup.  I love how you can overclock each individual die separately, and with such control.
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June 05, 2014, 07:44:14 PM
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My jupiter setup.  It's the asicboards and fans upside down with ultra Kaze fans left over from GPU mining rigs placed on the top.  Gets around 1320 Ghash per second with a 1% Hardware error rate, and around 1350 watts used at the wall. One dead die, and November boards. Chips are running around 85-90 degrees celsius, and boards are around 60 celsius.  I think I could squeeze another 50-100ish ghash out of this system if I reapplied a better thermal paste to to the corsair fans.  Weekend project,  I guess?


You are hashing so high!

Whats your ambient?

Thanks!  Temperature outside is 20-27 deg celsius, generally.  Non airconditioned room, so figure things inside the room are about 2-3 degrees higher? Note that I have 6 boards attached, but I'm still overclocking about 30% or so.

Problems with KnC the company aside,  I do have to say that their 28nm asic is a great chip/setup.  I love how you can overclock each individual die separately, and with such control.

Out of my 6 module Novemeber I am getting 1525 GH/s. I too have added the fans on the bottom of the PCB's. Helps a lot.
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June 06, 2014, 05:53:42 AM
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my S1's

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June 06, 2014, 02:21:24 PM
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You should put some fan in front of it. It will help a lot!  Wink

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June 07, 2014, 04:33:26 AM
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what better place to ask this then the tinkering hobbyist thread Cheesy I have 22 KNC modules that i want to turn into one big unit and expel all the hot air to the outside...been trying to think of a design that'll be the best and what i think might do it is make a big square...have them all blow the hot air into the middle and have a 900cfm exhaust fan suck all the hot air up and away...think that would be the easiest/best thing to make? the middle would be sealed the best i could with wood n chalk...wondering if i would even need a a/c unit if this is run in a basement...if all the heat is getting removed then they really should only suck in cool basement air...or at least room temp air and that should be good nuff....worse case i'd just pop a wall a/c in and try and vent the cool air over to the 4 sides...somehow...so what do you guys think?

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June 07, 2014, 04:45:10 AM
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nice to see a blake 256 supporter in here !!

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June 07, 2014, 05:44:41 AM
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Wow this is an awesome thread.

I personally own two rigs (with 3 280x GPUs each) mining on X11 algorithm.

Have them connected to a PDU that monitors the rigs for uptime and in case it can't connect to them, it will automatically power cycle the unit.

Rig #1:




Rig #2:



Thanks to OP for creating this thread! Smiley

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June 07, 2014, 07:05:36 AM
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She ain't much.. but she is mine.

You better sell those and pay back your Investors because currently they are not yours when you owe 25+ times the cost of them  Cheesy

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June 07, 2014, 07:08:18 AM
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Wow this is an awesome thread.

I personally own two rigs (with 3 280x GPUs each) mining on X11 algorithm.

Have them connected to a PDU that monitors the rigs for uptime and in case it can't connect to them, it will automatically power cycle the unit.

Rig #1:




Rig #2:



Thanks to OP for creating this thread! Smiley

Nice Rigs RainMan28  Cheesy

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June 07, 2014, 09:30:46 AM
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couldn't find the "Picture of your mining farm" thread so i guess this will do.

phase 1

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couldn't find the "Picture of your mining farm" thread so i guess this will do.

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