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hero member
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This is a setup that Spotswood made for me... It wasn't quite the same as the original design, but i think it turned out pretty well



legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
guys not to thread crap but some of these

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FOYLCO/ref=oh_details_o07_s02_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

with some of these

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00008DHPC/ref=oh_details_o09_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1



and some of these

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FMUA8A/ref=oh_details_o08_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1


and you can pretty much have that setup
 

but to be fair  his would be good if the price is low enough.

mine cost me 6 x 5 = 30   the rods  plus 2 x 15  the grills  and 7 for the  nuts  total of  67 bucks.    

and I like his better.  if I did mine over I would  have  use  thicker rods and bigger nuts sounds like  a porno
sr. member
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The two-tier case is now available at GAW Miners.com.

hero member
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Glow Stick Dance!
I'll order a Model B if you are making another batch.  I'm a repeat customer.  I bought a Bitfury frame from you last year and love it.  Wish I'd bought 4 more because my other Bitfury rigs look nasty without the case.
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side view on the rack ... 20 gridseeds, 1 raspberry, 2 usb hubs ... everything powered by the atx psu ..
sr. member
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Sorry to sound like a broken record but any updates regarding these?
Expect a PM later today.  I apologize for the delay.
 
hero member
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Sorry to sound like a broken record but any updates regarding these?
hero member
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How do the units not fall through? What holds each unit in place?

Nice frame BTW.

Thanks.

The miners rest on a "lip" formed by the different widths of the flat bar:




Any idea when they will be ready for shipping?
sr. member
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How do the units not fall through? What holds each unit in place?

Nice frame BTW.

Thanks.

The miners rest on a "lip" formed by the different widths of the flat bar:


newbie
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How do the units not fall through? What holds each unit in place?

Nice frame BTW.
sr. member
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They look great! super excited to get my hands on them!! Smiley
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Pics!

Model A:


Model B:


Model C:

sr. member
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I plan on building a small batch of the Gridseed cases this weekend.  

Send me a PM, indicating which version and quantity you are interested in (A, B, or C)?  See OP: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5250985

Note: All models can be stacked.


sr. member
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In scrypt only mode a single good 600Watt atx psu or a couple of standard industrial psu will be enough so why have all that free space on the rig?
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Again, not that much free space.



sr. member
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I need a solution for 50 with or without fans


Three of these would be pretty darn compact (2x 200mm fans):
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It's an interesting idea but only if you mine scrypt...you have stacked 5 module so in sha256 each stack is 300watt.
There's no way to dissipate 600watt (2 stack) with a common 20" case fan (that fan seems the antec big boy)... they will burn like an exposed uranium rod  Grin
I thought it was obvious...yes, this design is for scrypt mining only.   Cheesy


Well since you showed a corsair 1200W I tought you would use the modules also in dual-mode  Smiley  
In scrypt only mode a single good 600Watt atx psu or a couple of standard industrial psu will be enough so why have all that free space on the rig?
In any case I'm trying too to scretch a model rig for myself (40 modules) and  I like your displacement because it's probably the best way to manage neatly the mess that 80 cables are able to create  Shocked but my fear it's really to run for mistake the modules in dual-mode...

Probably all of you already know that but if you bypass the controller and want to connect all modules to a pc using the custom cpuminer all the cores will ne on and is not still yet possible disable the BTC cores...I hope for a firmware patch soon because I really would like to control the full rig remotely  Roll Eyes
legendary
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I need a solution for 50 with or without fans


Three of these would be pretty darn compact:
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... stackable and then .. you just designed what I was looking for ...

Here you go (pictured w 20-inch box, for those in the US):




Thats a beautiful thing Ill take one just like that Smiley
sr. member
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I need a solution for 50 with or without fans


Three of these would be pretty darn compact:
...
... stackable and then .. you just designed what I was looking for ...

Here you go (pictured w 20-inch box, for those in the US):


sr. member
Activity: 512
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I need a solution for 50 with or without fans


Three of these would be pretty darn compact (2x 200mm fans):
...


It's an interesting idea but only if you mine scrypt...you have stacked 5 module so in sha256 each stack is 300watt.
There's no way to dissipate 600watt (2 stack) with a common 20" case fan (that fan seems the antec big boy)... they will burn like an exposed uranium rod  Grin
I thought it was obvious...yes, this design is for scrypt mining only.   Cheesy
sr. member
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I need a solution for 50 with or without fans


Three of these would be pretty darn compact (2x 200mm fans):





It's an interesting idea but only if you mine scrypt...you have stacked 5 module so in sha256 each stack is 300watt.
There's no way to dissipate 600watt (2 stack) with a common 20" case fan (that fan seems the antec big boy)... they will burn like an exposed uranium rod  Grin
sr. member
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My hubs are supplied by lightning asic (might be different for different resellers) and are 120mm x 80mm x 20mm

TP link style controllers are 58mm x 58mm x 18mm
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