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Topic: Data Center Mining Garage and Man Mining Cave ( PART 2 !!!!!!!!) - page 17. (Read 106684 times)

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yun9999,

How is the Shed Build doing? I am buying 2 sheds as soon as my yard is dry enough tohave them delivered.(lots of rain lately) One for storage and one converted to a mining shack. I have 9 rigs in my house and heat has been an issue since I built them. I want to move these out and add a few more rigs. Just wondering how the heat is doing with the box fans? Is it gonna be enough air flow when temps are 105-110f outside?
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Small Time Miner, Rig Builder, Crypto Trader
yeah, REALLY pisses me OFF too !

it's OK if asked nicely with permission to use or copy something similar is ok BUT always ASK !

i think i'll apply for some copyright/patent stuff GrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrR

@ OP, now i think you "feel" or know why sometimes i don't really post too much yeah like our earlier pm exchanges.

good luck getting copyright and or patent here in the USA, patent requires a lot of shit. you cant just apply for them well you can but you wont get approved for it
takes 3 years min for most business's to get a patent, don't know about getting a copyright, id think that would be much easier
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@Yslyung - Cool dual PSU config.

So this dude is using my Rig pic for his main Video page without asking for my permission first.  Not sure if I should feel honored or cheated?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4TLpPWSBnU




I think both bro =)
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@yun9999
Copyright strike that video, if you took the picture it is your property.
legendary
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Mine Mine Mine
yeah, REALLY pisses me OFF too !

it's OK if asked nicely with permission to use or copy something similar is ok BUT always ASK !

i think i'll apply for some copyright/patent stuff GrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrR

@ OP, now i think you "feel" or know why sometimes i don't really post too much yeah like our earlier pm exchanges.
sr. member
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@onefinecoin.   Youtube have a main picture you can set when people search for your video but it's not part of the video.  If you just copy and paste that link to say Yahoo email to send to someone, you can see he use my OLD LED rig setup for his main search picture.  I commented on his Youtube video section.
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@yun9999 - Thats utter cheating. But where ? I didnt find anything in the video. How many of these Genesis mining Referral videos already :O !!!

@Yslyung - Amazing work, keep sharing. Also how much did the 1080ti give, sols? mhz?

I built my 1st wooden rig over the mining table Tongue , will be sharing the pics soon!!
sr. member
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@Yslyung - Cool dual PSU config.

So this dude is using my Rig pic for his main Video page without asking for my permission first.  Not sure if I should feel honored or cheated?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4TLpPWSBnU


legendary
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Mine Mine Mine
hey guys, thx so much for your interest & i SINCERELY apologize for any delay caused !!!

i've been EXTREMELY busy but i WILL get back to you guys.

@philip, i will combine ship your stuff together with @OP's stuff ? some goodies are arriving anytime soon this week.

delays are also due to slow custom clearance. i've shipped out couple of stuffs internationally & domestic too & more will be shipped.

SINCERE apologies, i have over 30+ rigs to build & setting up a new "DC" too so my time is super limited, that includes my sleeping time too. I am still a "1 man show" but at an expansion phase too.

Will reply all pm's as soon as i can, please be patient & bare with me. much thx for support & interest from people all over the world.

just a little teaser !



no brackets needed, twin 1200W platinum... mods are in progress, so far working very well



bunch of PCIE cables, breakout boards, picos delivered



some picos delivered too

waiting on more parts to arrive.

ok gtg time to get back to work. it's abt 0400 am over here.

happy mining to all

** @OP i got your PM, will reply by this week. **
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Hey guys,

Could you share some knowledge about how you study/choose what coin to mine mid-long term.

I know about calculators and stuff, I am interested in analytics, personal favors and senses you have towards particular coins/algos.

And, maybe, some sites particulary useful in some 'special' way.

My choice was and is Eth but due to little (140+ Mh) resources can't deviate from ROI yet. -,-
Dash and BitcoinPlus made huuuuu-uuge gains some days ago. Wish I had some 'capital to play' -,-
sr. member
Activity: 462
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Small Time Miner, Rig Builder, Crypto Trader
Great Job Cryptowatcher.  So for those that are interested in the Picos.   It is now officially ready since we don't have to worry about the cable delays from Finksy.  I will ask Hawkfish to work with Finksy to see if he can get a bunch put on Amazon to make it easier for everyone to buy.  In the short term until Finksy can fix the cable delay, I will have Hawkfish ping Crypto to get a bunch of these cables made so that they can be sold as a bundle vs separate if possible.  We'll try to make it affordable.

that's a great idea bud, as a bundle would work for everyone just about everyone!
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@ miner417 - We all started off as small miners so no biggy.  Not too long ago, I was like you and were asking even more basic questions such as what is a USB powered riser which is embarassing as I've been doing IT for 20 years.

@ zerf2004 - Probably best to wait a few weeks.  Finksy will have his custom cables arriving in a week and then drop ship them to Hawkfish to put on Amazon.  Hawkfish will have the complete offering HP1200W PSU, breakout boards, Pico + custom cables.   It will be easier.  But if you need it faster for the cable, ping Crypto.   He does quality stuff and I would recommend him for custom length version as well.

@ farlowdna - Yup, many of us are Pico crazed, unfortunately most are designed for ITX mini computer not for mining.  Until now that is.  Hawkfish and Finksy will be hooking it up.  This is what I love about those two guys. Most of their money are made via selling to big cats but they never forget about us little guys.  It's more work for them to cater to the small miners but being miners themselves, that's who they love supporting.
newbie
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I'm very interested in that PICO setup!
newbie
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so I have an update, for those of you whom have seen yun9999 mention that I am making some custom cables for him
i wanted to share the standard version of what i think will be more applicable to miners such as myself with gpu rigs that wish to use
a server grade psu and pico psu per rig. (example: 1200w hp server psu, breakout board, pico psu, 6x gpu's with pci-express powered risers, hard drive)

this custom made cable is a 6 pin to 4+4 with a pigtail for the 2.5mm male barrel plug for the pico psu (main cable length is 8 inches)

I am interested in this cable setup as I have a 1200w hp psu , 8x breakout board, 6xgpus with pci risers and ssd. What is the price tag on an adapter like this? What do you use to power the 6x risers than? do you use a 8pin pcie adapter to power those or an adapter off the pico? What watt size pico are you guys using?
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Just purchased my first riser pack from Hawkfish on Amazon, everything to make my rig should be here by midweek, I'll post pictures when I'm done. Thanks for this thread being so informative even to littler guys like me.
sr. member
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Great Job Cryptowatcher.  So for those that are interested in the Picos.   It is now officially ready since we don't have to worry about the cable delays from Finksy.  I will ask Hawkfish to work with Finksy to see if he can get a bunch put on Amazon to make it easier for everyone to buy.  In the short term until Finksy can fix the cable delay, I will have Hawkfish ping Crypto to get a bunch of these cables made so that they can be sold as a bundle vs separate if possible.  We'll try to make it affordable.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 258
Small Time Miner, Rig Builder, Crypto Trader
so I have an update, for those of you whom have seen yun9999 mention that I am making some custom cables for him
i wanted to share the standard version of what i think will be more applicable to miners such as myself with gpu rigs that wish to use
a server grade psu and pico psu per rig. (example: 1200w hp server psu, breakout board, pico psu, 6x gpu's with pci-express powered risers, hard drive)

this custom made cable is a 6 pin to 4+4 with a pigtail for the 2.5mm male barrel plug for the pico psu (main cable length is 8 inches)


happy mining!
-cryptowatcher420
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@ pikachuy - Thanks for sharing.  Genius, will definitely give it a shot!  

@ yslyung - Totally related to topics everyone is interested in.  Not spamming at all, keep the awesome goodies and progress coming.  Looks AWESOME!!  Thick and Long, hahah, goin to be a lot of jokes about that!

@ All - Keep the sexiness coming.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
For anyone that wants a quick fix on the HP server PSU high pitch noise. What I did was reverse the fan, so it pushes air, instead of pulling air. Helped with the noise a lot for me.

you do know its easier for the fan to suck out air than push air right? reversing the fan prolly wont be good for the psu

That is another long debate, same debate about push or pull fans with radiators.

Here is a good read I got from overclock.net that I also believe to be true (but everyone has their own opinion):

"When a fan spins, air passes from behind to the front through the blades. The blades rotate and a pressure differential is generated between areas of the forward facing and backward facing surfaces. Because of this difference, air is thrusted from behind to the front via the blades. Key point is: higher pressure in the back, lower pressure in the front. Air molecules are accelerated from behind.

So, when a fan is used to pull air, its rear is obstructed and it is relatively more difficult to develop a higher pressure zone. To be more precise, it is harder to develop that pressure differential.
Contrarily, if a fan is used to push air, its front is obstructed but its rear is clear. So it can formulate a higher pressure zone relatively more easier."

In other words, what I get from this is that the fans will be able to pull in more air from the outside and force it into the PSU better, versus, the fan trying to pull obstructed air from the inside of the PSU to the outside.

My understandings could be wrong, feel free to enlighten me peoples.

Sucking in cold air. Works better.
Sucking in hot air works poorly

So if it is summertime and you are pulling in 90 or 95 f air you may have issues.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 258
Small Time Miner, Rig Builder, Crypto Trader
For anyone that wants a quick fix on the HP server PSU high pitch noise. What I did was reverse the fan, so it pushes air, instead of pulling air. Helped with the noise a lot for me.

you do know its easier for the fan to suck out air than push air right? reversing the fan prolly wont be good for the psu

That is another long debate, same debate about push or pull fans with radiators.

Here is a good read I got from overclock.net that I also believe to be true (but everyone has their own opinion):

"When a fan spins, air passes from behind to the front through the blades. The blades rotate and a pressure differential is generated between areas of the forward facing and backward facing surfaces. Because of this difference, air is thrusted from behind to the front via the blades. Key point is: higher pressure in the back, lower pressure in the front. Air molecules are accelerated from behind.

So, when a fan is used to pull air, its rear is obstructed and it is relatively more difficult to develop a higher pressure zone. To be more precise, it is harder to develop that pressure differential.
Contrarily, if a fan is used to push air, its front is obstructed but its rear is clear. So it can formulate a higher pressure zone relatively more easier."

In other words, what I get from this is that the fans will be able to pull in more air from the outside and force it into the PSU better, versus, the fan trying to pull obstructed air from the inside of the PSU to the outside.

My understandings could be wrong, feel free to enlighten me peoples.

your right it is a long debate lol
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