As the simpliest way is to sum airflows of all GPUs and multiply it by 2. For example 1 GPU fans produce about 200 m3/h, you have 5 rigs of 8GPU each: 200 * 8 * 5 = 8000 m3/h. So you need one 700mm axial fan (efficiency 15-16k m3/h) for this config
I am not really OK with this statement. This seems to be really overkill. The half of what you said makes sense.
Just write the Temperature differential, the Installed stray power in watts, and your altitude. They will provide how many m3/h you need to cool everything down.
Edit: For the humidity the best practice is 50%. High humidity = condensation, Low humidity = cause electrostatics discharge You can use a dehumidifier if you have a condensation problem.
Copy the second project inside the first project (you will see a folder called "compat")
Then open the ccminer.sln project using Visual Studio, and then BUILD/Compile
Then open the ccminer.sln project using Visual Studio, and then BUILD / Batch Build ... , and tick the build button next to "Release|win32". And then click the build button on the top right corner.
Hum i get between 211-213 mh/s with 8x 1070 with palginmod With yours i am between 191-193 mh/s ... palginmod run stable at OC clock : 130 MEM clock : -2000 PowerLimit : 150 TempLimit : 70c
This one keep crashing ... Any advice ?
Can you link to the palgin mod so I can try.
Im trying to compile the krnlx mod in VS 2015 and get this error: "Unable to read the project file "ccminer.vcxproj".
Copy the second project inside the first project (you will see a folder called "compat")
Then open the ccminer.sln project using Visual Studio, and then BUILD/Compile
Then open the ccminer.sln project using Visual Studio, and then BUILD / Batch Build ... , and tick the build button next to "Release|win32". And then click the build button on the top right corner.