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Topic: Is anyone using a Twine or other temperature control sensor? (Read 4395 times)

donator
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Either remotely by logging in or automated via script that watches to see if the Twine attempts to send an email.
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Gerald Davis
How are you going to shut the operation down?
donator
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I'd want it to shut down the operation entirely. I'm talking about a temperature sensor for the room itself, something separate from the GPUs.
sr. member
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Turning money into heat since 2011.
Not sure what you want it to do if the temps go up....

GPU temps will also tell you when the A/C goes out.
Some of the mining software/packages can increase fans, downclock GPUs, or shutdown if the temps go to high.  Packages like BAMT can also notify you..
donator
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For more on what I'm talking about view this device here:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/supermechanical/twine-listen-to-your-world-talk-to-the-internet?ref=card

It's $100 and I'm seriously thinking about getting one to monitor or control temperature in the event of an AC failure this summer. I figured at $100 it will pay for itself in a few days, however I wanted to know if anyone else was already doing this and if they had a cheaper solution for remote temperature monitoring without relying directly on the computer doing the mining itself to relay temperature.
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