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Topic: Best big mining case? Airflow? Other parts? Open discussion welcomed. (Read 5841 times)

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I really like the idea of repurposing some of the huge dell server cases as shown in the "now accepting bitcoins for surplus tech" thread.  Someone was thinking about those for some sort of alternative mining circut I believe...
legendary
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As far as cases go, does anyone know of a good, open-air case that's WC friendly? That Aerocool looks totally BA, but also looks hella expensive. I've looked into that Liam Li, also, but I don't see any good spot for a decent rad, let alone 2.

As far as fans go, I got these POS Scythes cuz I was like ZOMG 110CFM! I knew they'd be loud, but I hadn't realized they only have a 30,000hour MTBF. Balls. One failed after like 2 months, and a 2nd started to go.

I replaced them with these Courgar fans, and they've been much better! On top of the lower noise, and the dust not sticking to the blades nearly as much, the sleeved cables, and the fact that they're cooler looking (I hate plain fans, but I also hate LED fans. These are perfect!), they've been rock solid.
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Its good money right now if you can find a good pool.  I build crazy computers for myself as a hobby anyway so jumping on this bandwagon is really no loss.  I am working on a case that's partially open with fans blasting in as a default design.  I run about 3-5 machines at any one time for this.
hero member
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Manateeeeeeees
No cases here.  I have 2 rigs with the motherboard directly on the shelf, and cards wedged in between the PCI slots.  I put 1 120mm fan (low-medium RPM) in the back of the shelf for intake, and a huge 120+ CFM Delta fan right behind the cards (3x7970 in my rigs) for exhaust out the front of the shelf.  Both rigs are rock solid since I set them up this way (about a month ago).  Temperatures are in the low 70C's with onboard GPU fans running at 50% or so.  All cards are overclocked to 1050-1100mhz with RAM 150mhz below core and stock voltage (linux, so I can't do more than that, sadly).

Of course, it's likely that all of this will be sold in a few months once ASIC kicks in.  Or maybe LTC will actually take off.
sr. member
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What is that "case" called?  I don't care about noise much myself.
That's an Aerocool Strike X Air.  According to tech power up "AeroCool plans to make the Strike-X Air available some time in early-October."
Of course that's not when their CPU magazine ad ran.  They're famous for making overpriced, not great quality parts Tongue so if you don't care about ease of use and looks, there are open air cases for 1/2 the price.
hero member
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Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
If you're in Australia use a milk crate Smiley you can fit 4 x 5970s in one of them Smiley
legendary
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And if BTC is +$10,= halving days isn,t  much different then mining in april/june@$5,-

You are missing something in your math.

Right now, before halving, mining at $12 with 3.0 million difficulty is just slightly better than than mining at $5 with 1.5 million difficulty like what the situation was like last May.  If halving were to occur tomorrow though, it would be like mining at $6 with the current difficulty.   Unless you are paying way less for electricity than average (e.g., average is $0.12 per kWh, so "much less" would be like $0.05, or $0.07 even might be OK), then you will be paying more in electricity for each bitcoin than you would had you bought the coin at the market rate.

Nobody knows the future exchange rate and nobody knows the future difficulty.  But you do know your cost of electricity and you do know within a few days when the halving will occur.   There's no reason you can't keep mining at breakeven or at loss, but most people mining aren't doing it for the lulz.
hero member
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COINDER
I have all full tower gaming cases and my current plan was to simply bolt on another mid tower to put extra cards in, then install extra fans and panels sort of like a pushout section in a modern RV.

I keep scratching my head trying to figure out why people are still adding on more GPU capacity.
In about seven weeks is halving day, otherwise known as GPU retirement day.

Depends on how big your gpu farm is plus what u pay for electr. in my case i am still better off then the guys with 4 preorderd jallys and still making lots of BTC untill judgementday arrives.
And if BTC is +$10,= halving days isn,t  much different then mining in april/june@$5,-
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What is that "case" called?  I don't care about noise much myself.
sr. member
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This thing is freaking sick!


It has reviews everywhere, there was an ad in CPU magazine stating that they're for sale right now on Tiger Direct and Newegg, my TD business rep couldn't find a single one in this entire country!  WTF!  Who buys an ad for something and then makes me want to go buy one and then doesn't sell it where they said they're selling it?!  It seems to have shipped out in Germany and England and that's it!  AAAGGGHHHH!!!

Anyway, for fans, these are very nice.  I used 2 to cool my card and they ran 800 to 1040 overclocked at 61C at low fan usage
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103061
the price is decent, they're sickle bladed with some kind of exotic plastic material I don't see often in PC parts, and it runs quiet with a decent CFM.  These things absolutely BLASTED the cards above them.

otherwise if you don't care if it sounds like putting a Dyson in a microwave...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835706015

252.85 CFM, 66.5 dB rofl

btw your computer may take off similar to the aircraft carrier in Avengers if you install 4 of them.  According to youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m3XusgQ9No
it will "fly out of control" and "nick your finger and make blood splatter all over the wall."  Also it sounds like a jet engine, lol.
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I get it--its the perspective that made it look like both frames where the same height to me initially...
legendary
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Ok love that case!  I have not liked what I've seen so far on open cases.


On a side note, I have that motherboard!  I love it!  I'd love to get it fully populated myself for now running 5970, 5830, 5770 in an antec armor case with all case fans maxed and the cards all clocked at minimum speeds.  They stay about 65-70 which I would like to bring down a bit.  How do you get the cards to stay on the other side of the wood frame in that pic?

not sure what you mean.  10 1/4 inch frame in front, 5 1/2 high frame in back.  the cards are not even screwed on, just sit there
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Ok love that case!  I have not liked what I've seen so far on open cases.


On a side note, I have that motherboard!  I love it!  I'd love to get it fully populated myself for now running 5970, 5830, 5770 in an antec armor case with all case fans maxed and the cards all clocked at minimum speeds.  They stay about 65-70 which I would like to bring down a bit.  How do you get the cards to stay on the other side of the wood frame in that pic?
sr. member
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I used to use this for 4x GPU. Works great. 2x 140 mm on the front pointing at the GPUs. Had a 140mm sitting on the handle also. Looked nice and tidy.
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Lol.  Aesthetics be damned is what I am hearing from you guys. Smiley
legendary
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I keep running into the same problem with my mining builds and that is that I want a clean way to mount additional cards with risers.  How do you all cope?  I'd prefer to use a "real" case for most of my builds but this is not a necessity.  Is there a case that is "double wide" to allow an additional layer of expansion cards?  I have all full tower gaming cases and my current plan was to simply bolt on another mid tower to put extra cards in, then install extra fans and panels sort of like a pushout section in a modern RV.  What is your favorite case on amazon?

Thoughts?  Comments? 

whats a case?

I use a piece of plywood to lay the mobo on, and two little wood frames to hold the cards above the mobo.
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I know this argument is in every section now (it's only going to get worse in the next few days) but I think litecoin, etc are going to valuable and worth my time to mine.

The issue with me is space.  Quite often I have to reorganize / clean up the work area and I'd eventually like to get to the point where everything has its own neat little place. 
sr. member
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Honestly dude, I have a bigger bet on the world ending in December 2012 then gpu mining becoming completely worthless.

A conservative estimate of the split plus ASICs releasing plus about 2 months time results in a Radeon 5830 significantly overclocked making 0.27 BTC/month and using around $19 in electricity.  You may want to rethink that.
vip
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I just don't use cases for miners - extra expense, heat and hassle Smiley
I had been running a "naked" home server for years before I started mining Smiley
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