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Topic: [FS] Bracket to mount 7 GPUs at front of Rosewill L4XXX server chassis - Updated - page 5. (Read 14291 times)

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I'm stuffing 1080Ti's in my Rosewill case.  These to be exact:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y11DFZ3/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Hopefully I will be able to shoehorn them in there.  I also really want to flow to be front to back to match everything else in my rack as aesthetics are important to me.  I'm thinking if I limit myself to 4 1080Ti's, I'll be ok.  What do you guys think?

Here's the rack it will be going in that is busy doing Burst mining already.   Grin

http://www.cstone.net/~dk/burstminers.JPG

You need to replace the fans. The original fans are extremely weak, and are probably the worst 120mm fans I've ever seen. But yeah, you're going to need some serious CFM if you want the traditional front-to-back setup to work.

The three front 120mm's need to be high static fans since it's being met with the resistance of the front grill, dust filter, and of course your graphics cards. Those two 80mm puppies in the back have to be high CFM to equally exhaust the front fan's intake (minus PSU exhaust). Any less, and it starts becoming a hotbox.

I have NF-F12s for my 120mm, and NF-A8s for my 80mm. If you're feeling particularly adventurous, use these for the 80mm fans.

I'll let you know how well my setup works when I get my bracket...
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I'm stuffing 1080Ti's in my Rosewill case.  These to be exact:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y11DFZ3/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Hopefully I will be able to shoehorn them in there.  I also really want to flow to be front to back to match everything else in my rack as aesthetics are important to me.  I'm thinking if I limit myself to 4 1080Ti's, I'll be ok.  What do you guys think?

Here's the rack it will be going in that is busy doing Burst mining already.   Grin

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Rich, will you soon take new orders for the Drop-in bracket for Rosewill RSV-L4500 ?

I am taking orders now, but please note the price increase in the OP.
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Rich, will you soon take new orders for the Drop-in bracket for Rosewill RSV-L4500 ?
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Besides RSV-L4500, is this drop-in bracket suitable for Rosewill RSV-L4000 case? Anyone tested it ?

I'm getting my drop-in bracket from Rich next week and I plan on fitting it in my RSV-L4000.. will post an update when I do.


Any updates?
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Looking forward to buying one of these--when you're free of course.  Wink
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Oh man... Spotswood's case is the best kept secret (I guess a backlog means the secret is out) for the mining industry. The best part of the kit, isn't even the kit itself, it's the generous and overwhelming response times that Rich responds with anytime you have questions.

I'm pretty sure I made Rich earn his money with my build, it felt like I was sending him some sort of message or question every 10 minutes. Rich never complained and graciously helped every step of the way.

I want to recommend the kit to everyone building on the Rosewill 4U EATX chassis! (Even though selfishly I don't want word to break out anymore)

I agree. I purchased one of his kits and while it does take time to build, it's not bad and Rich answers questions quickly. The frame adjusts perfectly to the Rosewill case and the risers do not bottom out.

By this I mean I purchased a more expensive case and the risers that were mounted to the case were too low and the gpu hit the bottom. I had to unmount the risers and let them float. Not the worst situation but when you pay $500, you expect it to be perfect. Rich's frame, the risers screw to the frame with space to allow the gpu to sit. You can adjust the bar height to get a perfect fit. Everything is locked down and if you plan on sending to a data center, no movement of the gpu or the riser coming detached.
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Rich,

Still trying to get your attention to order 4 brackets.

Please get back to me.

Thanks,

Last I spoke with him he was busy with a large order so you might have to give him some time.
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Rich,

Still trying to get your attention to order 4 brackets.

Please get back to me.

Thanks,
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Canadian Miner Passing Through~~
I received and setup 1 of the 2 drop-in's and it is pretty sweet. I am still waiting for the pcie risers from amazon but once those arrive i should be golden.

Thanks Rich
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Rich,

Still waiting to hear back from you on a few orders.

Thanks,
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Oh man... Spotswood's case is the best kept secret (I guess a backlog means the secret is out) for the mining industry. The best part of the kit, isn't even the kit itself, it's the generous and overwhelming response times that Rich responds with anytime you have questions.

I'm pretty sure I made Rich earn his money with my build, it felt like I was sending him some sort of message or question every 10 minutes. Rich never complained and graciously helped every step of the way.

I want to recommend the kit to everyone building on the Rosewill 4U EATX chassis! (Even though selfishly I don't want word to break out anymore)
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Besides RSV-L4500, is this drop-in bracket suitable for Rosewill RSV-L4000 case? Anyone tested it ?

I'm getting my drop-in bracket from Rich next week and I plan on fitting it in my RSV-L4000.. will post an update when I do.
newbie
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Besides RSV-L4500, is this drop-in bracket suitable for Rosewill RSV-L4000 case? Anyone tested it ?
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Anybody care to share pics of their rig using one of our brackets?

-Rich


I have been planning on doing a write up but life been getting in the way

Here are some teaser pics for those interested, the MSI card is about the largest card I would recommend for this setup -- The Sapphire cards fit pretty well -- the Reference Blower style RX480's fit the best.

Note: I cpu mine as well so I had to find a cooler that would fit within the chassis and I got creative with how to mount the HDD using a ssd mounting bracket, this is not included with the kit. I am also in the process of changing out the fans I used for better ones.


From the Pictures you posted I think i am seeing exactly what i want to do. I want to reverse the case so the air comes in throught the front (Which has the PS and Motherboard) then goes to the gpus that pushes the air out directly outside the case thanks to the fans.
Am I right?

If so... Excellent....

Correct, the factory configuration for this chassis sucks air in the front and exhausts out the back. I purchased a custom kit from Spotswood to retain this configuration but it simply pushes too much heat over the PSU and board/cpu for my liking to I reversed everything. Air is intake from the traditional rear of the chassis and exhausted out the front, the board, psu, and CPU all stay very cool in this configuration.

Eyedol-X,

Did you actually take temperature readings with the hot air blowing to the back and over the MB/PSU/CPU?
I am working on my Rosewill case setup and it needs to go into a DC with hot/cold aisles so traditional airflow is preferred.

Any real world results would be awesome Cheesy


Yes, readings were greater than 100F/38C blowing out of mine with a 76F ambient temp. I can take some more specific readings later today if I get around to swapping in my new delta fans.
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Anybody care to share pics of their rig using one of our brackets?

-Rich


I have been planning on doing a write up but life been getting in the way

Here are some teaser pics for those interested, the MSI card is about the largest card I would recommend for this setup -- The Sapphire cards fit pretty well -- the Reference Blower style RX480's fit the best.

Note: I cpu mine as well so I had to find a cooler that would fit within the chassis and I got creative with how to mount the HDD using a ssd mounting bracket, this is not included with the kit. I am also in the process of changing out the fans I used for better ones.


From the Pictures you posted I think i am seeing exactly what i want to do. I want to reverse the case so the air comes in throught the front (Which has the PS and Motherboard) then goes to the gpus that pushes the air out directly outside the case thanks to the fans.
Am I right?

If so... Excellent....

Correct, the factory configuration for this chassis sucks air in the front and exhausts out the back. I purchased a custom kit from Spotswood to retain this configuration but it simply pushes too much heat over the PSU and board/cpu for my liking to I reversed everything. Air is intake from the traditional rear of the chassis and exhausted out the front, the board, psu, and CPU all stay very cool in this configuration.

Eyedol-X,

Did you actually take temperature readings with the hot air blowing to the back and over the MB/PSU/CPU?
I am working on my Rosewill case setup and it needs to go into a DC with hot/cold aisles so traditional airflow is preferred.

Any real world results would be awesome Cheesy
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