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Allied Control (DataTank) experimenting with SP10 immersion cooling:

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That is interesting video right there...

Those chips don't seem to get the Novec vapourizing much. Speaks well to the SP10 as an air cooled unit. SP30 board be keen to see that.

Quick introduction, since this will be my fist post here. I am a work colleague of antirack, and I am the one that have been doing the setups for this "lab" tests.

I have been running the SP10 for quite a while now, it works great, just not very optimal circumstances for the boards as they had to be placed horizontal and heat dissipation side down. Hence also a bit tricky to get a good recording of the action, if you so will.

Short explanation: Unlike AM Gen3, we designed the our 1st gen ASIC (Hammer) to dissipate the heat downward, which is far better for QFN package, in our opinion.
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Allied Control (DataTank) experimenting with SP10 immersion cooling:

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Good luck in the upcoming Havelock IPO Smiley

Disclaimer:
We don't endorse the IPO. Each investor should do his/her ROI calculation and decide whether to invest or not.


That is interesting video right there...

Those chips don't seem to get the Novec vapourizing much. Speaks well to the SP10 as an air cooled unit. SP30 board be keen to see that.

Quick introduction, since this will be my fist post here. I am a work colleague of antirack, and I am the one that have been doing the setups for this "lab" tests.

I have been running the SP10 for quite a while now, it works great, just not very optimal circumstances for the boards as they had to be placed horizontal and heat dissipation side down. Hence also a bit tricky to get a good recording of the action, if you so will.
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Allied Control (DataTank) experimenting with SP10 immersion cooling:
WOW !!!
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Love the design of these miners, so dense with asic chips, but the board arrangement of the heatsinks and fans are just perfect.

These guys just know what they're doing.  Wish I had $5k to throw at that August SP30 Group buy....  Sad

I wish i have 5k for the sept ones
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Personal text my ass....
Moving on to my other lame brain choice NOT to host my sp30 beg of sept batch unit

cooling (upper midwest usa minnesota)

won't come till August ..which gets plenty hot...I assume?Huh (although may have been hottest last year ever)

that my basement where I plan to put the units will not go above 35c (or if i am correct 95F) but ...it could

I got 2 $35 dual side by side temp controlled fans to put in the basement windows (usual 15" by 29" if i remember correctly vinyl replacement)

so (knowing nothing) I assume I can have one blowing air out and other dual fan setup blowing air out of the bsmt for air flow

also fan blowing over the sp30 ..maybe something like this accross the case perpendicular to the fans blowing thru ..just to get the heat away

http://www.amazon.com/Lasko-Pro-Performance-Blower-4900/dp/B001DNGSCM

again the sp30 front would be facing towards me (as you look at your screen) the fan above would be on the side blowing across sp30 right to left (you'd see its side from
your current screen postion)

so would that be enough air flow? to keep the dang thing cool?

I could build a 'high ladder like shelf" and place a small window a/c unit to blow directly on the sp30 placed on the shelf in front and/or still have a dual fan or two blowing
air out as well at the other side of the bsmt as well ..but quite frankly that feels like overkill

I know I know i probably should host it..but sept unit   oct/nov/dec will use the thing to heat the house and my elec rate was equiv to hosting rate...decided to be cheap

(and i do like my 'precious ...er i mean toys..nearby"

likely last hurrah..i really don't see me getting 5k miners next year...prob better just to buy coin...but this year I can still play 'stupid' and treat them like the
speed boat I (may/could/likely/should have) gotten for sh*ts/giggles rather then this seductive bitcoin hobby

anyway solutions/options etc

er almost forgot also will have a Titan in this mix (1250w) with the sp30 (2600w) that is (3850w)

yeah again stupid ..but just have to limp thru august maybe 1/2 of oct at worse

ah the webs we weave when we mine btc to receive ....(should prob say deceive in that i want to receive more then i coulda got buying btc but whatever)

anyway hope i get some replies to this or gonna have a 'cool' sauna in the bsmt in august

Searing



I was an 'apprentice electrican' like 40 years ago ..thought maybe things had gotten odd at 220v or some such for 220v end

best to be safe..it has been 40 years

( I can however manage to wire in house anywhere I want w/o an issue that much has not changed...but equip ends..well had to ask)

Searing



I managed to wire up my old farmhouse in France a few years ago, and the mayor gave it a big pass when he got it checked to pass the building safe to live in.
Dunno how I managed it, I'd never touched electrics in my life. Funny how when needs must, things just; get done!

Did you order from Spondoolies yet Brad? thought you were having a sabbatical from purchasing after your kfc shambles?

jumped early sept shoulda said sept rather then august but have the Titan in august same diff need to start planning wiring and cooling

Searing

You can easily plug your country´s specific power cord into the provided "extensions" cords.

Alternatively, you can directly plug them into one of these
http://www.tripplite.com/power-strip-12-outlets-15-ft-cord-1u-rack-mount~RS1215/


will probably run it at 220v should look and see if they have an equiv am using the isobar 120v on my oct knc jupiter nice
little unit want to find something equiv in 220v

this looks pretty good 220v wise am very pleased with their 110v version..you look at the unit funny it shuts down exactly
what I want in a surge protector

amazon has this one looks good

http://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-Isobar-suppressor-connector/dp/B00KOHV9EU/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1402834722&sr=8-3&keywords=isobar+220v


I heard the sp30's are more eff at 220v right? so whatever I can do to help the cause

(Titan and sp30 I gotta be outta my frigging mind)

Searing





Blowing around hot air doesn't help much. Has to be energized cool air to really make a difference.
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great page! love the idea for the customer reviews, genius  Smiley
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Looks really great!!!!  Grin
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June 25 | 11:00 am - 11:45 am
Crypto Currency Mining: A 360 Industry Perspective

Going to be there... will be a great panel.

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Mining countries that matter:

Pools, chips, assembly lines and cheap electricity, who has the best structure?
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Review what the new tech has done to SHA256 based currencies,
and predictions of whether the same will happen for Scrypt based currencies.

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Alex Kampl
VP of Engineering, Allied Control (Moderator)
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Love the design of these miners, so dense with asic chips, but the board arrangement of the heatsinks and fans are just perfect.

These guys just know what they're doing.  Wish I had $5k to throw at that August SP30 Group buy....  Sad

You mean $4,500 Smiley

My bad, glossed over that 10% off offer in the group buy thread.  Either way, very good deal I missed...
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Love the design of these miners, so dense with asic chips, but the board arrangement of the heatsinks and fans are just perfect.

These guys just know what they're doing.  Wish I had $5k to throw at that August SP30 Group buy....  Sad

You mean $4,500 Smiley
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Some more SP30 pictures Benny took. Still missing the ASICs ...
We'll bring one demo unit to Inside Bitcoins HK 2014

... I'm noticing that you are stepping down from full radiators to individual chip radiators. ...

Hammers - QFN, the heat dissipate downward
RockerBox - Flip Chip BGA, the heat dissipate upward. Because of mechanical stress concerned, we preferred not to mount one heat sink above all the ASICs. The thermal coupling might have been problematic
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Some more SP30 pictures Benny took. Still missing the ASICs ...
We'll bring one demo unit to Inside Bitcoins HK 2014

I'm noticing that you are stepping down from full radiators to individual chip radiators. Nice. Waiting for the next pictures with the SP30 chips and SP30 immersion cooling   Lips sealed
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Love the design of these miners, so dense with asic chips, but the board arrangement of the heatsinks and fans are just perfect.

These guys just know what they're doing.  Wish I had $5k to throw at that August SP30 Group buy....  Sad
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Board very close to the grills...
I don't think it will survive my drop test Tongue

Nice pics Smiley
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Some more SP30 pictures Benny took. Still missing the ASICs ...
We'll bring one demo unit to Inside Bitcoins HK 2014



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Allied Control (DataTank) experimenting with SP10 immersion cooling:

clip1
pic1
pic2
pic3

Good luck in the upcoming Havelock IPO Smiley

Disclaimer:
We don't endorse the IPO. Each investor should do his/her ROI calculation and decide whether to invest or not.


That is interesting video right there...

Those chips don't seem to get the Novec vapourizing much. Speaks well to the SP10 as an air cooled unit. SP30 board be keen to see that.
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Allied Control (DataTank) experimenting with SP10 immersion cooling:

clip1
pic1
pic2
pic3

Good luck in the upcoming Havelock IPO Smiley

Disclaimer:
We don't endorse the IPO. Each investor should do his/her ROI calculation and decide whether to invest or not.


And what speeds do you get with SP10 then?

What would the increase be for SP30?
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Allied Control (DataTank) experimenting with SP10 immersion cooling:

clip1
pic1
pic2
pic3

Good luck in the upcoming Havelock IPO Smiley

Disclaimer:
We don't endorse the IPO. Each investor should do his/her ROI calculation and decide whether to invest or not.
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I should have buy more sp10
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