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May 14, 2012, 06:43:40 AM |
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750W...it says right on them ...multiple times mother of god, I'm an idiot well, that works
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May 14, 2012, 08:10:56 PM |
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Gaming rig. It would be alot cleaner if you have them on parallel Which parts?
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ssateneth
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May 18, 2012, 09:57:28 AM |
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Yup.
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May 18, 2012, 12:38:30 PM |
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lol, if your construction fall down, you just can pick it up easy and bring it to trash. ok, looks very...special. ^^
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May 18, 2012, 02:27:30 PM |
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Yup. Hope you at least have one or two screws going from rig to wall. If not, I'd suggest emptying out your recycle bin to make room for the rig. The power supply balancing act won't last long....
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May 18, 2012, 02:32:01 PM |
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It looks like that arrangement is OUTside of your house, is it? I see an outswing door and a concrete step, as well as siding material.
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May 18, 2012, 02:38:14 PM |
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I spy with my little eye... a Lenovo 60 watt AC adapter.
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molecular
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May 18, 2012, 03:40:22 PM |
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I spy with my little eye... a Lenovo 60 watt AC adapter. It looks to me like it's an "old" 16.6V (or whatever it was) with the yellow plug. So it might still be IBM, not lenovo
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May 18, 2012, 04:23:58 PM |
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I spy with my little eye... a Lenovo 60 watt AC adapter. It looks to me like it's an "old" 16.6V (or whatever it was) with the yellow plug. So it might still be IBM, not lenovo Its the 'new' Lenovo yellow plug.
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May 18, 2012, 08:21:10 PM |
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Yup, its outside. Why pay to pump the heat out of my house (air conditioning) when I can let mother nature do it for me? Been like that for at least 8 months with no significant problems.
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May 18, 2012, 08:22:41 PM |
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Yup, its outside. Why pay to pump the heat out of my house (air conditioning) when I can let mother nature do it for me? Been like that for at least 8 months with no significant problems.
No rain? Or just sheltered some other way? It looks precarious, but if it has worked that long there isn't any reason to change it.
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May 18, 2012, 08:33:31 PM |
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Yup, its outside. Why pay to pump the heat out of my house (air conditioning) when I can let mother nature do it for me? Been like that for at least 8 months with no significant problems.
No rain? Or just sheltered some other way? It looks precarious, but if it has worked that long there isn't any reason to change it. Yeah, we got a carport. and the sides of it are closed off with weather-proof tarp, so its mostly shielded from the elements (wind/rain/snow/etc) The bottom rig can slide out if I need to take it inside for maintenance, but otherwise it is tightly secured. The top one -could- be knocked over if someone really wanted to, but I'm really the only person that ever uses that entrance.
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May 18, 2012, 08:55:35 PM |
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Yup, its outside. Why pay to pump the heat out of my house (air conditioning) when I can let mother nature do it for me? Been like that for at least 8 months with no significant problems.
No rain? Or just sheltered some other way? It looks precarious, but if it has worked that long there isn't any reason to change it. Yeah, we got a carport. and the sides of it are closed off with weather-proof tarp, so its mostly shielded from the elements (wind/rain/snow/etc) The bottom rig can slide out if I need to take it inside for maintenance, but otherwise it is tightly secured. The top one -could- be knocked over if someone really wanted to, but I'm really the only person that ever uses that entrance. I admire the gonads it takes to leave computer hardware running outside, 24/7, even if it is under a shelter. I'd be worried about: - Hurricane-force rains - High humidity - Theft - Nature's beasts (cats, etc) But hey, if it works, it works! I've always wanted to trying burying a computer underground, turned on and idling, just to see how long it would last.
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Garr255
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May 18, 2012, 08:57:56 PM |
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Yup, its outside. Why pay to pump the heat out of my house (air conditioning) when I can let mother nature do it for me? Been like that for at least 8 months with no significant problems.
No rain? Or just sheltered some other way? It looks precarious, but if it has worked that long there isn't any reason to change it. Yeah, we got a carport. and the sides of it are closed off with weather-proof tarp, so its mostly shielded from the elements (wind/rain/snow/etc) The bottom rig can slide out if I need to take it inside for maintenance, but otherwise it is tightly secured. The top one -could- be knocked over if someone really wanted to, but I'm really the only person that ever uses that entrance. I admire the gonads it takes to leave computer hardware running outside, 24/7, even if it is under a shelter. I'd be worried about: - Hurricane-force rains - High humidity - Theft - Nature's beasts (cats, etc) But hey, if it works, it works! I've always wanted to trying burying a computer underground, turned on and idling, just to see how long it would last. It sounds like you live in a southeast suburbia. I bet he doesn't
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May 19, 2012, 12:17:57 AM |
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It sounds like you live in a southeast suburbia. I bet he doesn't Maybe that house on the island nearby nicaragua. ^^
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May 19, 2012, 12:50:30 AM |
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4 x 5870 8 x 5850 4 x 5830 --------- 6.02 GH/s 2.55 kWh Gorgeous. I want to hire you to do a custom install for me. clap clap clap ... Very nice, very cheap, very functional, great airflow, good spacing. I applaud you sir.
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May 19, 2012, 02:22:44 AM |
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Man, keep this invention away from any insurance company you use, home owner, auto, life, etc.... if they see it, they'll kick you out in a heartbeat
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May 19, 2012, 03:03:15 AM |
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just when i thought that OC was stable... bahahaha
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May 19, 2012, 03:52:52 PM |
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I admire the gonads it takes to leave computer hardware running outside, 24/7, even if it is under a shelter.
I'd be worried about: - Hurricane-force rains - High humidity - Theft - Nature's beasts (cats, etc)
But hey, if it works, it works!
I've always wanted to trying burying a computer underground, turned on and idling, just to see how long it would last.
I had my miner outside for close to a full year in heavy rain, storm, snow, hail (in a wooden box). humidity is not an issue, because the inside of the case is usually warmer than the outside, so no condensation will occur. I was a little worried on the seldom occasion I had to switch it off. Actually the only thing that ever visible got into the case was some very fine pollen .
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May 21, 2012, 05:30:05 PM |
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Rack #1: 3 cards a computer, Rack #2 is 5 cards a computer, Rack #3 is 3 cards All told about 37 g/hash on average.
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