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newbie
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January 24, 2018, 04:48:22 PM
#23
I mean, I get what you're saying ... I wouldn't want exposed cabling running all over my house either.  I just wanted you to know that there are decent options out there that you can use to hide cabling.  I've used those things a lot.  Once they are painted the color of the wall, you barely notice them.

That's good to know... Thanks!
member
Activity: 644
Merit: 24
January 24, 2018, 04:40:34 PM
#22
I mean, I get what you're saying ... I wouldn't want exposed cabling running all over my house either.  I just wanted you to know that there are decent options out there that you can use to hide cabling.  I've used those things a lot.  Once they are painted the color of the wall, you barely notice them.
newbie
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January 24, 2018, 04:37:42 PM
#21
They don't have to be exposed.  There are plenty of cable raceway systems that can be attached to the wall and painted the same color as the wall ... Just one example ...

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Mono-Systems-Inc-CableHider-Ultra-3-Piece-48-in-L-White-Raceway-Kit/3549914

Thank you. I'm going to show it to my wife and see what she says. I will need more than 40ft of these...

At the end of the day, happy wife -> happy me. More important than $$.  Grin
member
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January 24, 2018, 04:29:00 PM
#20
They don't have to be exposed.  There are plenty of cable raceway systems that can be attached to the wall and painted the same color as the wall ... Just one example ...

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Mono-Systems-Inc-CableHider-Ultra-3-Piece-48-in-L-White-Raceway-Kit/3549914
newbie
Activity: 119
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January 24, 2018, 03:59:39 PM
#19
you are going to spend all that and not drop in ethernet.

that = stupid cheap
I use that for shock value

The nice way = " penny wise pound foolish"

I did say I would consider adding lines...

There's going to be a lot of exposed wires. The biggest challenge will be my wife.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
January 24, 2018, 03:04:26 PM
#18
btw 30 kwatts  is 20 of these on full power

not sure  if you can cool the space



I am working with a HVAC guy. I'm aiming for a full recycle of air every 10 secs or so. Plus fans blowing directly behind each rig so no stale air anywhere.

Remember, I am already operating 9 of these...  Wink

you are going to spend all that and not drop in ethernet.

that = stupid cheap
I use that for shock value

The nice way = " penny wise pound foolish"

legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
January 24, 2018, 03:00:12 PM
#17
power line will be iffy  since you are running 200 cards.

me,


 I would drill and drop the 2 wires

but I would give the wifi linked above a shot.

Why would PowerLines be iffy? Too much noise in the line because of the cards?

If I am forced to go WiFi, perhaps it might be better to go with my original plan - get another Orbi satellite then split from there? It has to be more reliable than 30 individual WiFi adapters, no?

Also, dropping wires is kinda complicated - the basement room is not directly below where the router is. In fact, it requires quite a bit of wiring to get there. Still, I may consider that as an option if that is the most reliable approach.

Thanks for your feedback!

yes  the lines will be getting 30 power supply waves on the ac level if you have 30 rigs with 30 psu's
newbie
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January 24, 2018, 02:31:28 PM
#16
I have a bunch of issues with powerline adapters just on my PS4 alone. The main router (nighthawk) is on the second floor, PS4 is in the basement. I was getting massive packet drops. I upgraded to a new one and haven't had any issues. The USB adapter I posted is rock solid. No disconnects at all.

What do you mean when you say you upgraded to a new one? You mean PowerLine to WiFi adapter?
newbie
Activity: 322
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January 24, 2018, 02:26:12 PM
#15
I would just use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IEU7UZ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have 300 internet and on this Im getting 220 and its a floor below.

I currently operate 9 rigs all over my house, using similar adapters. I do see few disconnects during the day though, but not serious enough to impact revenue.

Are you saying you are going to have 300 of those in the same room??? Wow.

No, sorry. I have 300 MB internet.

I see... Well, I need to connect 30 rigs... Not sure if connecting them using 30 of these adapters is a good idea...

It would be fine, however, if you are worried about it, my best recommendation is to get dedicated internet in the room from your ISP. Just have them run the cable to it and get a router.
newbie
Activity: 119
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January 24, 2018, 02:24:08 PM
#14
I would just use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IEU7UZ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have 300 internet and on this Im getting 220 and its a floor below.

I currently operate 9 rigs all over my house, using similar adapters. I do see few disconnects during the day though, but not serious enough to impact revenue.

Are you saying you are going to have 300 of those in the same room??? Wow.

No, sorry. I have 300 MB internet.

I see... Well, I need to connect 30 rigs... Not sure if connecting them using 30 of these adapters is a good idea...
newbie
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January 24, 2018, 02:23:13 PM
#13
btw 30 kwatts  is 20 of these on full power

not sure  if you can cool the space

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61M%2BFK89wKL._AC_UL115_.jpg

I am working with a HVAC guy. I'm aiming for a full recycle of air every 10 secs or so. Plus fans blowing directly behind each rig so no stale air anywhere.

Remember, I am already operating 9 of these...  Wink
newbie
Activity: 119
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 02:21:06 PM
#12
power line will be iffy  since you are running 200 cards.

me,


 I would drill and drop the 2 wires

but I would give the wifi linked above a shot.

Why would PowerLines be iffy? Too much noise in the line because of the cards?

If I am forced to go WiFi, perhaps it might be better to go with my original plan - get another Orbi satellite then split from there? It has to be more reliable than 30 individual WiFi adapters, no?

Also, dropping wires is kinda complicated - the basement room is not directly below where the router is. In fact, it requires quite a bit of wiring to get there. Still, I may consider that as an option if that is the most reliable approach.

Thanks for your feedback!
newbie
Activity: 322
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 02:20:49 PM
#11
I would just use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IEU7UZ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have 300 internet and on this Im getting 220 and its a floor below.

I currently operate 9 rigs all over my house, using similar adapters. I do see few disconnects during the day though, but not serious enough to impact revenue.

Are you saying you are going to have 300 of those in the same room??? Wow.

No, sorry. I have 300 MB internet.
newbie
Activity: 322
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 02:19:48 PM
#10
I would just use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IEU7UZ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have 300 internet and on this Im getting 220 and its a floor below.

Wifi is hit or miss.  Just depends on your local area  and if there is a lot of interference .

If he gets what you link above he could try it and return it if it does not work.

I suspect I don't have much interference - we live in a suburb residential area and our house is a corner unit. Only one neighbour right next to us. No house behind ours.

Still, if PowerLine is more reliable, I'd rather go that way. It should be cheaper too...

I have a bunch of issues with powerline adapters just on my PS4 alone. The main router (nighthawk) is on the second floor, PS4 is in the basement. I was getting massive packet drops. I upgraded to a new one and haven't had any issues. The USB adapter I posted is rock solid. No disconnects at all.
newbie
Activity: 119
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 02:17:53 PM
#9
op will have 30 6-7 card rigs or 180 to 210 cards?

At op lots of heat .  lots of it !

   20kwatts  if they are 1070's  that is 80,000 btus

30 kwatts if they are 1080 tis that is 120,000 btus

Yes a lot of heat!  Grin

Currently, I have 50 1080 Ti's. Those already produce quite a bit of heat. I'm prepared for more heat though but with proper ventilation.

I will mix some 1070s in there to control hotspots. I can also throttle GPUs.

At least that is my plan...  Grin
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
January 24, 2018, 02:16:21 PM
#8
I would just use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IEU7UZ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have 300 internet and on this Im getting 220 and its a floor below.

Wifi is hit or miss.  Just depends on your local area  and if there is a lot of interference .

If he gets what you link above he could try it and return it if it does not work.

I suspect I don't have much interference - we live in a suburb residential area and our house is a corner unit. Only one neighbour right next to us. No house behind ours.

Still, if PowerLine is more reliable, I'd rather go that way. It should be cheaper too...

power line will be iffy  since you are running 200 cards.



me,


 I would drill and drop the 2 wires

but I would give the wifi linked above a shot.

btw 30 kwatts  is 20 of these on full power

not sure  if you can cool the space

newbie
Activity: 119
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 02:14:31 PM
#7
I would just use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IEU7UZ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have 300 internet and on this Im getting 220 and its a floor below.

Wifi is hit or miss.  Just depends on your local area  and if there is a lot of interference .

If he gets what you link above he could try it and return it if it does not work.

I suspect I don't have much interference - we live in a suburb residential area and our house is a corner unit. Only one neighbour right next to us. No house behind ours.

Still, if PowerLine is more reliable, I'd rather go that way. It should be cheaper too...
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
January 24, 2018, 02:11:59 PM
#6
I would just use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IEU7UZ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have 300 internet and on this Im getting 220 and its a floor below.

Wifi is hit or miss.  Just depends on your local area  and if there is a lot of interference .

If he gets what you link above he could try it and return it if it does not work.

op will have 30 6-7 card rigs or 180 to 210 cards?

At op lots of heat .  lots of it !

   20kwatts  if they are 1070's  that is 80,000 btus

30 kwatts if they are 1080 tis that is 120,000 btus
newbie
Activity: 119
Merit: 0
January 24, 2018, 02:11:55 PM
#5
I would just use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IEU7UZ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have 300 internet and on this Im getting 220 and its a floor below.

I currently operate 9 rigs all over my house, using similar adapters. I do see few disconnects during the day though, but not serious enough to impact revenue.

Are you saying you are going to have 300 of those in the same room??? Wow.
hero member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 534
January 24, 2018, 02:11:36 PM
#4
Stick to the powerlines. I use a powerline, never had any problems. Rather have my powerlines than wifi.
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