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    Burr its cold in here, light em up! -2016 Gpu miner build log

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    • ghostlander
      ghostlander Regular Member @RIPPEDDRAGON last edited by

      @RIPPEDDRAGON PM me your email, I’ll give you a hash rate bonus ;)

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      • R
        RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

        Its like the half finished death star in here, doing some serious damage to blocks and should be at 5.3-5.5 MH/s by the end of tonight. If I dont sleep… i can hit 7.5 MH/s

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        • AmDD
          AmDD Regular Member @RIPPEDDRAGON last edited by

          @RIPPEDDRAGON said:

          Its like the half finished death star in here, doing some serious damage to blocks and should be at 5.3-5.5 MH/s by the end of tonight. If I dont sleep… i can hit 7.5 MH/s

          Awesome! And here I thought Id be pulling some nice hash with my 7950’s but I’ll be lucky to be getting 2.1MH/s with those.

          Toss up some pics once finished.

          PS, who needs sleep?!?!

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          • R
            RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

            Ill grab my cable and post some here in a few mins, just got drivers and miner working on another rig, now time to install the rest of the GPUs

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            • R
              RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

              Ahh how nice, here we begin! I wish it were that easy…
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              Well lets make use of this weather!
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              Time to dismantle, 2 out of 3 SSDs booted into windows
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              GPUs FOR DAYZ
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              This is what the insides look like without GPUs for those who wonder
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              UGHH, Let me remind you how beautiful these were before I tore them all apart. 5 and 6 GPUs are too might to maintain in one box, this is a fast and easy solution seeing that I sold off 1/3 of my processing power in 2014/15
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              • R
                RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                Have 2 rigs running, the guts of a 3rd stripped and ready for a rebuild. Need to find my windows usb in my piles of usb keys…

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                • R
                  RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                  Looks like one is having stability issues, will have to look into it later

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                  • lizhi
                    lizhi last edited by

                    Hi, Why not develop FPGA ?

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                    • R
                      RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member @lizhi last edited by

                      @lizhi said:

                      Hi, Why not develop FPGA ?

                      If I had more time in my life or if I didn’t write software for a living I probably would. I find it hard to come home and work on code or even sit in front of a computer when I have been in front of them all day. I do enjoy getting my hands dirty to play with hardware as its a change of pace.

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                      • R
                        RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                        My basement is now warmer than the rest of my house, the foundation has been warming up over the last week and now no longer feels cold.

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                        • Wellenreiter
                          Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                          using a mining farm to heat the basement is the most sophisticated heating solution I’ve seen so far :D

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                          • R
                            RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                            3rd winter with some of these space heaters (gpus)

                            My original msi 7970 from June 2013 is still mining today!

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                            • R
                              RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                              Muhahah, I have reached equilibrium in the house finally, just needed the slab to warm up enough…

                              Temps in the house are @ 70f and are set @ 64f…maybe I can stop our oil usage or put a dent in it this year

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                              • R
                                RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                                Might be a short mining season, temps are headed back up with no sign of going back down… what a sad winter.

                                Once I need to start cooling my house I will scale back mining till the fall.

                                For those that are curious I am successfully heating 1800 sqft of house with my server farm. I can set the temp at 60f and the upstairs house will be 65 at night and into the 70s during the day. My basement where the servers sit goes as low as 70 during the night and upwards of 85f during the day.

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                                • Wellenreiter
                                  Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                                  You seem to use an USB connection from the motherboard to the GPU.
                                  I’ve never seen that.
                                  How does that work and what parts are needed to build that setup?

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                                  • ghostlander
                                    ghostlander Regular Member @Wellenreiter last edited by

                                    @Wellenreiter said:

                                    You seem to use an USB connection from the motherboard to the GPU.
                                    I’ve never seen that.
                                    How does that work and what parts are needed to build that setup?

                                    It isn’t USB. It’s PCIe x1 over a cable which looks like USB.

                                    Something like ASRock BTC Pro Kit, but more advanced.

                                    http://www.asrock.com/mb/spec/card.asp?Model=BTC PRO Kit

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                                    • AmDD
                                      AmDD Regular Member @ghostlander last edited by

                                      @ghostlander said:

                                      @Wellenreiter said:

                                      You seem to use an USB connection from the motherboard to the GPU.
                                      I’ve never seen that.
                                      How does that work and what parts are needed to build that setup?

                                      It isn’t USB. It’s PCIe x1 over a cable which looks like USB.

                                      Something like ASRock BTC Pro Kit, but more advanced.

                                      http://www.asrock.com/mb/spec/card.asp?Model=BTC PRO Kit

                                      you can find them on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PCI-E-1x-to-16x-0-6M-USB-3-0-Powered-Extender-Riser-Card-Adapter-w-Molex-Bitcoin-/281279202978?hash=item417d8c06a2:g:p6EAAOxyGwNTFnY9

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                                      • Wellenreiter
                                        Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                                        @ghostlander @AmDD

                                        Thanks :smiley:

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                                        • R
                                          RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member @ghostlander last edited by

                                          @ghostlander said:

                                          @Wellenreiter said:

                                          You seem to use an USB connection from the motherboard to the GPU.
                                          I’ve never seen that.
                                          How does that work and what parts are needed to build that setup?

                                          It isn’t USB. It’s PCIe x1 over a cable which looks like USB.

                                          Something like ASRock BTC Pro Kit, but more advanced.

                                          http://www.asrock.com/mb/spec/card.asp?Model=BTC PRO Kit

                                          I can confirm that these are in fact USB cables, however, instead of using a ribbon cable the pcie 1x signal is sent via the wires in the USB cable… so pretty much re-purposing analog equipment for another digital purpose. There is a pcie 1x adapter I plug the USB cables directly into and I also use a 90 degree USB elbow to get under the 2nd PSU. I am guessing this could be done via an cat 5/6 cable?

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                                          • R
                                            RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                                            Came home and it was over 90f in the basement and mid 70s around the house… is this February?

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