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I am assuming the people who install the fans will use delta 230 cfm fans
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Here's what my cooling solution is on the 6U tell me what you think?



The design is nice, but be careful in putting more than 1 fan as you do in the lower intake: if don't do some calculation there is the risk that a fan blow more air than the subsequent can move and so you introduce only a brake that slow down air flux. Is better to use a single well dimensioned fan in the intake and one in the exhaust.
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OH INTERNATIONAL I have no idea what that will be I would assume 70-60$ 50 if your lucky...
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I'm guessing you've made something similar for yourself, so:

1.What sort of noise levels do you get? I'm hoping for something that will being the noise level of a 6970/6990 down to bearable levels, and I suppose there's no sound insulation on this so the cooling would have to be significant.

2. I could always glue sound insulation to the outside, but with the gpu's arses hanging in the wind most of the noise would already have exited. Any plans for external exhaust baffles?

3. Any assembly required? Drilling holes etc?

4. postage OS?

Cheers


It will only be as loud as the fans you install are the case itself is 100% silent lol...

Um I don't think you need an exhaust baffle it is not that loud...

Nope will come fully assembled with rubber fan mounts and motherboard stand offs all installed!

I think postage on the first one will be 30$ but for model 2 i think maybe 40-50 due to the bigger size?


Installed fans might not be loud, but the 69xx series gpu fans are excruciatingly loud above 50%. It's why I thought  baffles might be ok but I'm not a good enough engineer to make sure that they wouldn't increase back pressure to the point that the fans start heating up again.

Postage only $30 even OS? Usually international postage kills me.
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I'm guessing you've made something similar for yourself, so:

1.What sort of noise levels do you get? I'm hoping for something that will being the noise level of a 6970/6990 down to bearable levels, and I suppose there's no sound insulation on this so the cooling would have to be significant.

2. I could always glue sound insulation to the outside, but with the gpu's arses hanging in the wind most of the noise would already have exited. Any plans for external exhaust baffles?

3. Any assembly required? Drilling holes etc?

4. postage OS?

Cheers


It will only be as loud as the fans you install are the case itself is 100% silent lol...

Um I don't think you need an exhaust baffle it is not that loud...

Nope will come fully assembled with rubber fan mounts and motherboard stand offs all installed!

I think postage on the first one will be 30$ but for model 2 i think maybe 40-50 due to the bigger size?
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Poor impulse control.
I'm guessing you've made something similar for yourself, so:

1.What sort of noise levels do you get? I'm hoping for something that will being the noise level of a 6970/6990 down to bearable levels, and I suppose there's no sound insulation on this so the cooling would have to be significant.

2. I could always glue sound insulation to the outside, but with the gpu's arses hanging in the wind most of the noise would already have exited. Any plans for external exhaust baffles?

3. Any assembly required? Drilling holes etc?

4. postage OS?

Cheers
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Idk if I can do that I mean 2 motherboards mean twice the gpu's but also is meaning that the gpu's in front of the will exhaust all the air to the new cards unless I figured out a nice way to cool it and having it 100 cm deep is very long it would be easier for me to do half that...

Also it may need to be a 6U instead of a 5U I have ran into a height issue with the cards not leaving enough clearance for the cpu cooler.

Wel, 100cm is 100cm because ..... these days standard racks are 100cm deep for the computers Wink There is not really a awy to dispute this.

I would also like all 4 power supplies to take air from the front. Actually you must be able to totally hadle this from the front (reset, power buttons, cable plugs) because one CAN NOT stand behind a full rack without getting into a lot of hot air in a hot room Wink

I like the way you put air halfway around.

For shipping, sending half assembled would be better, I agree.

6 HE is a loss of 12 cards / one case per rack. A rack has normally 42 units in height, and 5 x 8 are 40 Wink sadly, 6 x 7 is 42 so that means filling the rack full, havving to deal with where to put the network stuff (no unit free) etc.

I would definitly like 5 units high when possible.

Hot air exchaust may not be so problematic - there can be a LOT of air flowing through. Would have to be tested out. I mean, seriously ,even sucking in the hot air from the cards in front - the back cards get a lot more airflow than cards in most closed normal cases.

* I would ty a version without hot / cold aisle.
* Spread the cards out better. There is no reas ony ou have to stop on the motherboard. You can actually mvoe them out on the other side - raiser cards have a length. Tiere is no reason the cards are over the CPU Wink This kils the CPU cooler argument for 5 HE. ALTERNATIVELY - there is no reason that cards are mounted vertically, but that is problematiic from making. Would requite a custom piece of metal attach them like with a 45 degree turn. It would help, though, with the clearance for the cables Wink
* WIthout aisle you also dont need that much difference between the boards, which creates space.
* You may want to stabilize more. There is no reason in the front for the vertical bar, but one bweeen the boards would be nice. What do you plan to use as base materia lfor the lower plate?

Leaves teh question where to put the 4 power supplies, which is something I am havving a problem with at the moment, too.
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I live in Oregon and I don't charge for labor so 100$ is the price for it labor and making it gives me something to do lol. If you live in Oregon you can come pick it up and shipping won't be really that expensive I would say 30$ at most.

No problem at all. Even in parts I assume you'd have to punch some holes and at least prep the parts. Cases look awesome though I'll keep it in mind. =)
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I live in Oregon and I don't charge for labor so 100$ is the price for it labor and making it gives me something to do lol. If you live in Oregon you can come pick it up and shipping won't be really that expensive I would say 30$ at most.
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the first design is 100$ for parts and labor. Shipping I think would be 30-40$ for in the US

What about selling it in pieces or partially assembled? Where are you located?
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the first design is 100$ for parts and labor. Shipping I think would be 30-40$ for in the US
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Idk if I can do that I mean 2 motherboards mean twice the gpu's but also is meaning that the gpu's in front of the will exhaust all the air to the new cards unless I figured out a nice way to cool it and having it 100 cm deep is very long it would be easier for me to do half that...

Also it may need to be a 6U instead of a 5U I have ran into a height issue with the cards not leaving enough clearance for the cpu cooler.

Where do you live?

How much to have the first model made and shipped in the USA? Looks badass.
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Here's what my cooling solution is on the 6U tell me what you think?

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Idk if I can do that I mean 2 motherboards mean twice the gpu's but also is meaning that the gpu's in front of the will exhaust all the air to the new cards unless I figured out a nice way to cool it and having it 100 cm deep is very long it would be easier for me to do half that...

Also it may need to be a 6U instead of a 5U I have ran into a height issue with the cards not leaving enough clearance for the cpu cooler.
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What do you mean by rackable do you mean stable and if you mean stackable it would not be very wise because I don't think that can be stacked without being flimsy. Also are you wanted model 2 or model 1 to be made like that?

Designed to fit in a standard 19-inch rack.
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What do you mean by rackable do you mean stable and if you mean stackable it would not be very wise because I don't think that can be stacked without being flimsy. Also are you wanted model 2 or model 1 to be made like that?
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Can you make them rackable?

With maybe 2 boards behind each other?

19" wise, 5 * 1.75" high, 100cm deep? Wink
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Not yet but I have one that will look similar!

http://www.stomped.me/pics/100_0253.JPG

Will look like that but will have a plexi glass bottom with motherboard stand offs in it.
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Do you have any ready built? I would like to see a picture of the final product.
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