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sr. member
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March 23, 2017, 07:43:38 AM
not a fan of messy wiring . . .

 
 


not really a mining rigs manufacturer but i do custom build for my customers, atm only local market.
Not the first time I tell this, but you have one of the sexiest gpu rigs. Keep improving (not sure if it is possible) and sharing with the community.
legendary
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DMD Diamond Making Money 4+ years! Join us!
March 23, 2017, 02:22:28 AM
Why do u people build so many high vertical rigs? Hot air goes up which means cooling of the cards on the highest shelf will suffer big time.
legendary
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Mine Mine Mine
March 23, 2017, 01:52:58 AM
not a fan of messy wiring . . .

 
 


not really a mining rigs manufacturer but i do custom build for my customers, atm only local market.
full member
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Crypto mining company | Mining pools
March 22, 2017, 08:11:48 PM



it's the picture or it's really widening on top? fell like it's gonna split and collapse  Roll Eyes
It's all straight and parallel. Picture was taken from a weird angle. Stability is higher than expected. It won't collapse, unless earthquake hits it Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 854
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liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
March 22, 2017, 03:40:17 PM
Let me show you the mighty hashtower Cheesy


it's the picture or it's really widening on top? fell like it's gonna split and collapse  Roll Eyes
newbie
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March 22, 2017, 03:35:50 PM
This is our new Poseidon prototype - 6x EVGA Hybrid GTX 1070s.  We are still a newer account so can't embed yet. 

http://imgur.com/NDdvOfX

Here is a short video with the rest of our rigs.

https://youtu.be/zCcBGX0E8ns
newbie
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March 21, 2017, 10:23:06 PM
Ok I'm not proficient at embedding images and don't feel like spending the time to figure it out. Anyways here's my setup... 6 rigs have been added since the video was shot.
https://i.imgur.com/CNaE7Hu.jpg

you need a certain activity level (like a post count) to imbed images, so i quoted it so it will show up.

like the ceiling vent and that circular fan. pretty sweet setup.

how many CFM are they?

I initially gave up on this post but thought I'd revisit and glad you embeded it for me thanks Cheesy

Ceiling fan is running on low at 5,400 CFM while drum fan is running on high at 10,000 CFM. Have total of 33 rigs in this room and pulling right under 119 AMPS on ETH. Took a WHILE to get it right though. Learning curve was on electric (which I've learned from my uncle now Tongue) and passive cooling the room. It's been quite the adventure from just jumping in the cryptocurrency field in August 2017 and have learned a lot.
hero member
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March 10, 2017, 09:16:41 AM


so you copy Chinese riser, and made it in italy ? isn't it just made it more expensive?
and also why still using molex powered, chinese already step ahead with PCIE powered with 12v to 5v step down regulator to prevent Molex/SATA PSU cables burned while using RX series AMD GPU





That pci-e riser is indeed awesome. Can you please find link and post it here? It will decrease so much of hassle for cables
TIA

actually i am selling those... just PM me if you want

You say people should PM you if they want to purchase.
I have PM you twice with no response.
If members have any idea where to purchase these same types of riser cards with 12V step down, can they please post the links.
I live in the UK and will prefer ebay.co.uk links.
I have been to Uray site but there si no English version and Google Translate didn't do a good job.
Many thanks

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sorry i haven't check this forum lately, you can contact me via telegram @uraymeiviar if you want instant response, thank you
oh and i just replied your PM sorry for late reply
newbie
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March 09, 2017, 10:26:41 PM


so you copy Chinese riser, and made it in italy ? isn't it just made it more expensive?
and also why still using molex powered, chinese already step ahead with PCIE powered with 12v to 5v step down regulator to prevent Molex/SATA PSU cables burned while using RX series AMD GPU

https://ecs7.tokopedia.net/img/product-1/2016/11/13/3279081/3279081_a7ff7553-bb3d-4921-b15e-9ba54ab5b7f9.jpg

https://ecs7.tokopedia.net/img/product-1/2016/11/13/3279081/3279081_85867b71-9f25-480c-953b-c3e92264b050.jpg

That pci-e riser is indeed awesome. Can you please find link and post it here? It will decrease so much of hassle for cables
TIA

actually i am selling those... just PM me if you want
[/quote]

You say people should PM you if they want to purchase.
I have PM you twice with no response.
If members have any idea where to purchase these same types of riser cards with 12V step down, can they please post the links.
I live in the UK and will prefer ebay.co.uk links.
I have been to Uray site but there si no English version and Google Translate didn't do a good job.
Many thanks
full member
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Merit: 100
Crypto mining company | Mining pools
December 24, 2016, 10:02:35 AM
Let me show you the mighty hashtower Cheesy
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 24, 2016, 09:01:15 AM
Hi guys

For 4 GPU rx 470 sapphire nitro oc 4 GB and motherboard Asus b85 and CPU g3240 3.1ghz and memory 4gb ... power 850watts enough or no please help me

Of course it is enough ! A well-configured RX 470 consumes 100W. That makes 400W for the cards. A modern computer excluding the graphic cards will never, under any circumstance, consumes more than 450W, what's left. So of course that will be enough. Just make sure to take an higher grade PSU, at least a silver one. The price won't be much higher and you'll save a lot on the power bill !

Thanks...i lived in iran best power in here power green 850w...this link

http://www.green.ir/%D8%A7%D8%AE%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B1/tabid/91/ArticleId/192/-OC.aspx

please see and idea said to me..Thanks
legendary
Activity: 3444
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December 24, 2016, 08:51:34 AM
i haven't used the 20A breakers in that pic, why? i know the THHN AWG # 12 limits, only plugged 2 pcs 2500 watts rating surge protected extension wires per outlet.....and i'm the only person going inside the mining room...nobody is going inside the room and plug some stuff that will overload the THHN #12 (the surge protected 2500w rating extension wire trips if overloaded btw) Grin


be careful - just because you are not loading >20A on the circuit doesnt mean you dont need a breaker. if the equipment fails/shorts it could draw a lot of amperage (presumably up to the 70A to trip your main breaker) for a few seconds until the wires fail, and a fire could start.

but in a more general sense, i agree with your logic that you are engineering the load distibution based on your custom electrical layout, and its extremely unlikely you would accidentally overload anything (unless theres a component failure)

the 70A breaker still breaks in case of a short...there are breakers that breaks if there is a short and it doesn't need to reach wire overloading limits (even for the 20A wire, wire plugs, psu power cord etc).
hero member
Activity: 756
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December 24, 2016, 06:15:59 AM
Hi guys

For 4 GPU rx 470 sapphire nitro oc 4 GB and motherboard Asus b85 and CPU g3240 3.1ghz and memory 4gb ... power 850watts enough or no please help me

Of course it is enough ! A well-configured RX 470 consumes 100W. That makes 400W for the cards. A modern computer excluding the graphic cards will never, under any circumstance, consumes more than 450W, what's left. So of course that will be enough. Just make sure to take an higher grade PSU, at least a silver one. The price won't be much higher and you'll save a lot on the power bill !
sr. member
Activity: 290
Merit: 250
December 23, 2016, 09:42:27 PM
#99
Hi guys

For 4 GPU rx 470 sapphire nitro oc 4 GB and motherboard Asus b85 and CPU g3240 3.1ghz and memory 4gb ... power 850watts enough or no please help me
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 3614
what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
December 23, 2016, 09:01:46 PM
#98
Ok I'm not proficient at embedding images and don't feel like spending the time to figure it out. Anyways here's my setup... 6 rigs have been added since the video was shot.


you need a certain activity level (like a post count) to imbed images, so i quoted it so it will show up.

like the ceiling vent and that circular fan. pretty sweet setup.

how many CFM are they?
legendary
Activity: 1084
Merit: 1003
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December 23, 2016, 03:00:53 PM
#97


Amazing Cheesy

So whats your location / electricity price?!
Location is Tbilisi and the electricity price is classified Cheesy 0.05$

That's just awesome ! I'm considering more and more each day to turn on back my rigs in another country, for let's say something like a year. But moving all my stuff would be painly so better would be to buy directly in the place. Is price the same than us for the components ?
It would be hard to find big amounts of AMD cards on place, even I imported almost anything.
I'm working on a project to build environment with air cooling and conditioning and all other necessary stuff, will you be really interested in moving to another country and paying like 5cents per kwh with no limit on it and plus the rent of the place ?

are you considering hosting possibility? i could be interested if possible, to consider buying some rigs(not many, 3-5) that will work there, but the big problem would be always the trust
I'm actually working on that project. El. limit will be 480kwh and total maybe 300sqm place with security and stuff. Ready environment with air flow and conditioning and of course price of electricity 5cents per kwh, I'm thinking of possibility to make rentable room and places for rigs

I see lots of rigs built with wooden parts, are you not worried about fire hazard? Wink
In my case they are covered with anti flame material (I didn't build them so I don't exactly know how it works and if it is really safe)



Amazing Cheesy

So whats your location / electricity price?!
Location is Tbilisi and the electricity price is classified Cheesy 0.05$

That's just awesome ! I'm considering more and more each day to turn on back my rigs in another country, for let's say something like a year. But moving all my stuff would be painly so better would be to buy directly in the place. Is price the same than us for the components ?
It would be hard to find big amounts of AMD cards on place, even I imported almost anything.
I'm working on a project to build environment with air cooling and conditioning and all other necessary stuff, will you be really interested in moving to another country and paying like 5cents per kwh with no limit on it and plus the rent of the place ?

Well then I guess best is to buy there and go in a truck until the place with all cards in. Yeah, that would be funny and if I do that I'll assure to get ton of cards (at least one hundred), so I would be damn profitable and might live off that for a few months until I come back to the motherland ! However, I do not plan that for too soon, maybe second half of 2018, not before. My biggest problem would be to find a warehouse that supports so high wattages though.
as I said there will be lot of electricity for use, I'm just wondering how to manage rental fees and etc.
full member
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ZZzzzzzzz..
December 23, 2016, 02:26:53 PM
#96
Just a quick question for all you guys running big rigs at home, do you have any trouble/concern about the power to the outlets in your home? I have 2 rigs one with 5x1070 and one with 3x 480 and 2x 470 and all together they pull 1200 to 1500w at the wall depending on whats being mined. A standard residential circuit is 15A so maximum 1800w, I'm just wondering if pulling 1200+ through a single circuit 24/7 is a recipe for disaster

So long as your power cables are not running hot you'll be fine. The wiring inside the wall is rated for 15 amps if you go over your breaker will pop and protect you. The cable that you use from the power supply or power bar is another story.
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
December 23, 2016, 10:19:15 AM
#95
i haven't used the 20A breakers in that pic, why? i know the THHN AWG # 12 limits, only plugged 2 pcs 2500 watts rating surge protected extension wires per outlet.....and i'm the only person going inside the mining room...nobody is going inside the room and plug some stuff that will overload the THHN #12 (the surge protected 2500w rating extension wire trips if overloaded btw) Grin


be careful - just because you are not loading >20A on the circuit doesnt mean you dont need a breaker. if the equipment fails/shorts it could draw a lot of amperage (presumably up to the 70A to trip your main breaker) for a few seconds until the wires fail, and a fire could start.

but in a more general sense, i agree with your logic that you are engineering the load distibution based on your custom electrical layout, and its extremely unlikely you would accidentally overload anything (unless theres a component failure)
newbie
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Merit: 0
December 23, 2016, 09:31:15 AM
#94
I see lots of rigs built with wooden parts, are you not worried about fire hazard? Wink
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
December 23, 2016, 09:15:48 AM
#93


Amazing Cheesy

So whats your location / electricity price?!
Location is Tbilisi and the electricity price is classified Cheesy 0.05$

That's just awesome ! I'm considering more and more each day to turn on back my rigs in another country, for let's say something like a year. But moving all my stuff would be painly so better would be to buy directly in the place. Is price the same than us for the components ?
It would be hard to find big amounts of AMD cards on place, even I imported almost anything.
I'm working on a project to build environment with air cooling and conditioning and all other necessary stuff, will you be really interested in moving to another country and paying like 5cents per kwh with no limit on it and plus the rent of the place ?

are you considering hosting possibility? i could be interested if possible, to consider buying some rigs(not many, 3-5) that will work there, but the big problem would be always the trust
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