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Topic: Open tray/"case" for miners - page 2. (Read 4240 times)

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September 04, 2011, 06:47:15 PM
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Thanks for the link! helps explain a lot ...
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September 04, 2011, 06:39:39 PM
#8
is it possible to see it in action (do you have any 5830s you can put on this to show how that works?) apologies for all the questions/suggestions.

There's a customer review here.  I've taken up his suggestions to increase the height of the posts and I've switched to using 1/4-inch thick aluminum for the PCI bracket "clamp."

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September 04, 2011, 06:31:56 PM
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is it possible to see it in action (do you have any 5830s you can put on this to show how that works?) apologies for all the questions/suggestions.
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September 04, 2011, 06:20:50 PM
#6
it's a nice design.. I do have some suggestions though... if we can somehow move the middle standing bars back and forth with some kind of L shap and a screw thumb?

i've posted an "after" picture if the bars can be moved... the reason being that if this can be adjusted then that would allow for flexibility for graphics card placement... how tall is the bar where the pci brackets are and how tall is the middle bar?


as for the picture below... this would be great if both bars' height can be adjustable (move higher or lower). the middle one should be able to move back and forth... (the bar can probably be cut shorter for allow for easier movement if it's stacked...



The PCI (back) posts are 8-3/4 and the GPU brace posts are 4-1/4.  The GPU brace posts can be moved back and forth via three fixed ~30mm increments, plus the beam can be bolted to the posts on either side.  Both support beams are fully adjustable vertically. 
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September 04, 2011, 05:51:21 PM
#5
it's a nice design.. I do have some suggestions though... if we can somehow move the middle standing bars back and forth with some kind of L shap and a screw thumb?

i've posted an "after" picture if the bars can be moved... the reason being that if this can be adjusted then that would allow for flexibility for graphics card placement... how tall is the bar where the pci brackets are and how tall is the middle bar?



as for the picture below... this would be great if both bars' height can be adjustable (move higher or lower). the middle one should be able to move back and forth... (the bar can probably be cut shorter for allow for easier movement if it's stacked...


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September 04, 2011, 03:29:25 PM
#4
I would like one of these when I get the money  Smiley
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September 04, 2011, 03:07:50 PM
#3
can you take a pic of the equipment used? just trying to get some dimensions to understand  if i can fit 2 power supply where you have 1 power supply...

There's 14.5-inches between the extrusions, but making these a tad deeper wouldn't be a problem.



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September 04, 2011, 03:03:43 PM
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can you take a pic of the equipment used? just trying to get some dimensions to understand  if i can fit 2 power supply where you have 1 power supply...
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September 04, 2011, 02:42:02 PM
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I just discovered this thread, so my apologies if you've seen a similar thread of mine over in the hardware section..

I originally came up with an idea for a simple motherboard tray for benchers made from T-slot extrusions, which has since morphed into a variant that I call a "tray for miners."  It comes in two sizes, standard-ATX and a 4p/MEB/SWTX form factor size that features an elevated expansion card bracket and a brace for "floating" GPU mining rigs.  These stack easily via metal dowels inserted into the holes in the centers of the extrusions.  Admittedly, these aren't cheap, but the price matches the quality: $110 and $120 for the ATX and 4p/SWTX sized trays, respectively.  Tops are also available for these for $40.  I've been building custom cases for a few years now, so feel free to PM me if you want any customization/extension to these.

And no, this design was not stolen/borrowed from anyone here on this forum.  My first posting wrt this design is here.










Thanks for looking!
Rich

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