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January 21, 2018, 03:00:49 PM
#62
what screw size did you use to screw in the risers to the fram?
are those spacers needed that are attached to the risers?



Spacers are not needed but yea you can always make your own spacers from some plastic tubing, easy n cost effective Tongue
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January 21, 2018, 02:12:19 PM
#61
I have this setup on the balcony, she did not seem too cold Smiley)))
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January 21, 2018, 01:57:56 PM
#60
what screw size did you use to screw in the risers to the fram?
are those spacers needed that are attached to the risers?

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January 03, 2018, 02:10:31 AM
#58
Hi there, i ordered all of the stuff, i need to make good rig frame or wood preferable,

i have 6 1060 cards, any one with measurements can help, an hp 1200w server psu and a biostar tb85 mobo

can someone guide, thank you

If youre only making a 6 card rig then you might want to take a look at this easy to make frame:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkkVQdTgof8&t=5s

Total cost to build when I did it was around $25.
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January 02, 2018, 07:11:05 PM
#57
High voltage electricity will use wood as insulators. Not sure why some of ya'll are freaking out about "fire".

Much lower risk of shorting something out using a wood frame as well.

You mean ceramic materials as isolator right?

From wiki:

"Large power transformer windings are still mostly insulated with paper, wood, varnish, and mineral oil; although these materials have been used for more than 100 years, they still provide a good balance of economy and adequate performance."
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January 02, 2018, 06:50:58 PM
#56
High voltage electricity will use wood as insulators. Not sure why some of ya'll are freaking out about "fire".

Much lower risk of shorting something out using a wood frame as well.

You mean ceramic materials as isolator right?
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January 02, 2018, 06:44:27 PM
#55
High voltage electricity will use wood as insulators. Not sure why some of ya'll are freaking out about "fire".

Much lower risk of shorting something out using a wood frame as well.
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January 02, 2018, 05:24:51 PM
#54

We made our own dowels from $3 2x4s


Looks good. Would like to see full install. Where will you place MoBo and PSU? And how do you plan to organize the ventilation of the rigs? 36 GPUs is great setup

Here is the tour of the full project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzhg0OhwZpg

Here is the link to the full thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/55gh-eth-man-mining-shed-needs-de-humidification-please-provide-suggestions-2373161

I spent a little time making a video https://youtu.be/A8fv8xqT0to (still learning the ropes on that) Huh on how to build a 12 GPU Mining Rig Frame. The total cost is around $4. Below are the dimensions as requested. Feel free to check out the video too. I am starting a small series detailing how to build a rig from the beginning!

My dad cut the lengths of strips at the beginning of our shed project. So the pieces of wood are not square, they are rectangular. The ideal dimensions are as follows:

  • QTY 2 of 30 1/4" x 3/4" x 3/4"
  • QTY 2 of 28 1/2" x 3/4" x 3/4"
  • QTY 2 of 12 1/2" x 3/4" x 3/4"
  • QTY 2 of 2 7/8" x 3/4" x 3/4"
  • QTY 4 of 7 1/2" x 3/4" x 3/4"





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December 06, 2017, 03:13:51 PM
#53
Hello guys, here i have updated pics on the new frame ive made, cost is around 15 to 16 USD.

https://imgur.com/a/9JV1m

72 cm long
62 cm high
42 cm depth

any suggestion, tip or critics are welcome to improve the product.

Thanks in advance
cheers
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November 19, 2017, 05:21:45 PM
#52
What was the total cost of the frame so far?
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November 19, 2017, 05:20:27 PM
#51

We made our own dowels from $3 2x4s


Looks good. Would like to see full install. Where will you place MoBo and PSU? And how do you plan to organize the ventilation of the rigs? 36 GPUs is great setup

Thanks! That was just a drop in the bucket! I made a whole post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2373161.0;all

Here is a pic of the first prototype frame that I built. It was not very sturdy. The two layer setup was designed around the shelves that we have (24x36 in) So, there were constraints. What is key is to consider what  direction the screws need to go in. You can clearly see the placement of the GPUs around the mobo and PSUs. The video is the final version!









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November 17, 2017, 11:49:37 AM
#50
I started with wooden frames but "graduated" into using garage shelves like this:



I added some thin, wood back supports (red lines) with holes or screws on the top so that I can quickly "hang" or remove the cards (blue) if needed.

The bottom supports are to keep the cards steady.

Mobo/PSU are on the slabs - you can even make them half slabs or fix them without the slabs for more airflow.

Easy to make, makes it very easy to disassemble/troubleshoot rigs and the airflow is great, you can put them in front of each other so that one big fan can blow through more of them. And you can easily decide how many cards you want to put on a shelf, how much space you want between cards.
That's a good idea I was looking at those shelves at home depot yesterday $50 not to bad and your idea for the supports are quick and easy
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November 17, 2017, 11:39:36 AM
#49


We made our own dowels from $3 2x4s



Looks good. Would like to see full install. Where will you place MoBo and PSU? And how do you plan to organize the ventilation of the rigs? 36 GPUs is great setup
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November 17, 2017, 11:18:43 AM
#48
hi guys, I'm new around here but i wanted to show the rig I've built and I'm open to any suggestion to make em better.

they are built in aluminum and allow Full customization.
Can be build to accommodate from 1 to 28 cards with 15cm between cards
Fan grids are optional just in case u will use them.
total cost of the rig is 16 USD

https://imgur.com/a/t1xeg

Thanks, hopes its ok.

    
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November 17, 2017, 09:27:19 AM
#47
U should use an open air kitchen rack, found at any restaurant supply store, these home depot storage racks don't allow any vertical ventilation?? R U crazy?

Should be wire rack, should have 50cm  fans at the end of every rack, and small fans ( 12v 10cm ) in front of every two cards,

These days you can buy chinese aluminum grade rigs that support 12 cards for $30, the restarurant racks that support 500LB are about $60, they will support 4 RIGS at 30 cm each tall, about 50 for each rack elevation, the restaurant racks allow adjustable setting every 4 cm

Power rack with 220v circult, don't use 110v, all power supplys  made in CHINA and come with 220v/110v switch, but the fans ( cmd fans are blowing right left to right on each level ) may be 110 wher you live, and your network switches too may be 110v, this is why its probably better u live in china, russia, or austrailia, only cave-men use 110v

If your using windows your a loser,

Real men use linux Smiley

Pictures please.
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November 17, 2017, 01:40:27 AM
#46
U should use an open air kitchen rack, found at any restaurant supply store, these home depot storage racks don't allow any vertical ventilation?? R U crazy?

Should be wire rack, should have 50cm  fans at the end of every rack, and small fans ( 12v 10cm ) in front of every two cards,

These days you can buy chinese aluminum grade rigs that support 12 cards for $30, the restarurant racks that support 500LB are about $60, they will support 4 RIGS at 30 cm each tall, about 50 for each rack elevation, the restaurant racks allow adjustable setting every 4 cm

Power rack with 220v circult, don't use 110v, all power supplys  made in CHINA and come with 220v/110v switch, but the fans ( cmd fans are blowing right left to right on each level ) may be 110 wher you live, and your network switches too may be 110v, this is why its probably better u live in china, russia, or austrailia, only cave-men use 110v

If your using windows your a loser,

Real men use linux Smiley
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November 17, 2017, 01:23:18 AM
#45
It looks cool BeerMan81! But is it better if you arrange these 12 GPUs in 1 column?
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November 17, 2017, 12:50:01 AM
#44


We made our own dowels from $3 2x4s

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November 16, 2017, 11:16:08 AM
#43
all you fools using wood for frames is just dumb, you do realize your giving your rig the ability to start a fire if something goes wrong. last time I checked wood makes good fire starter metal does not. and to those that use a full shelf that's not all that smart cause when you have to move said shelf you have to take off all the hardware, unless your going to move it with the hardware on it and take a chance to damage something like an idiot, id swear society is getting more and more stupid with each passing day, sure wood is cheaper than a lot of metal, but it poses risks, if anyone who has seen what happens when things go horribly wrong they know, and likely do not use wood frames. only takes 1 part to malfunction in such a way you lose it all because yall were just too careless to put some actual thought into the crafting of your frames, ya can blame no one but yourself

You sound like you have no clue what you are talking about. If your machines are creating enough heat to set a wood frame on fire then you have already melted your hardware your hardware. Also, pretty sure no one with enough equipment to require a full rack is going to just be moving shit around all the time. The best part is how you complain about society getting more stupid when you are the one saying the stupid shit.

yet your the one making an assumption that ive had rigs burn, which might I add I have not. I'm more careful than that, learn from other peoples mistakes. heat has nothing to do with it. most rigs are using 100+amps of dc which is more than enough to start a fire if somewhere were to malfunction, and yeah its real stupid that I don't use wood a friggin fire starter for crying out loud as a frame, so yeah I have no clue what I'm talking about except its clearly not me we are talking about here, its you. maybe you need to have a rig catch fire to see the real dangers of using a wooden frame, especially when you are putting not just yourself in harms way but others that possibly live there too with you, that's real smart

I'm not sure why you are so adamant against people using wood for frames.  Just let them all burn their houses down which means more hashing for you?  Roll Eyes
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