Edit: Also, the CoolerMaster Sickle fans 120mm push a strong quiet flow. Lastly, if you have a crossover cable and a laptop try connecting directly and bridging the network connections so the laptop shares it over WiFi. For some reason my router was giving me all types of problems, crossover cable to a laptop made everything immediately better, just wish it didn't take me so long to discover that...
Ty for replying,
now, i got problem with win32 version of slush' mining_proxy .. everytime i ran it, it returns something like err json blah blah .. (lol i didn't keep the software once i got the error .. trashbin it right away ) .. now .. to connect directly to computer host is something i need to try, ill buy a cross cable tomorrow.. and see how it turns out.. also if you say its mostly cooling related problems, i did put 2x 12cm fans (not coolermaster tho) with pwm maxed out to get maximum air flow.. but maybe i need to take out the heatsink and redo the thermal pasting process? also i might buy different power supply.. 20A max or 30A..
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I wouldn't pull apart the heatsink. How are the fans configured? If you can hang the blade with zip ties, put one fan in and one out on the front, and then get a 140mm on the back. For my backplane I am pushing air in one direction right across them and it works fine. I'm not a pro on these fans but the "sickle flow"(?) are probably the best bet, all the other fans seem weak-sauce in comparison. Make sure in the blade config you are pointing the IP to the computer running the proxy, gateway should be router IP. If your computer running the proxy is not setup on a static IP it might have had the DHCP expire, double check the PC IP with ipconfig /all command. Also, I'd say just setup an account with Slush to test, especially with that proxy tool from his site because it's proven to work on my end. Make sure your login credentials match, put everything twice with a comma in the middle, etc etc. Also might be worth hitting "update/restart" and "switch server" on the blade UI. Once you have enough cooling it should work, one blade through my router was fine but connecting a switch with several caused problems. If the crossover cable doesn't work then I'm out of ideas... Hope it helps.
Edit: these fans are great, they have a "no LED" version which is what I went with: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103091