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Re: Is this power distribution ok for my mining rig?
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xe0
on 29/08/2017, 17:05:17 UTC
This is what my build looks like as of right now....https://i.redd.it/ghflb24rlliz.jpg

  • 5x RX 580 Nitro+
  • 5x 1080ti OC-11GD
  • 1x GTX 970 (just because I had it in my pc from when I used to game)
  • 2x EVGA T2 1600w PSU
  • Asrock H110 Pro BTC+

Red GPUs connected to the left PSU (580, 580, 970, 1080ti, 1080ti, 1080ti)
Green GPUs connected to the right PSU (580, 580, 580, 1080ti, 1080ti)

anyone have any advice as far as what I should keep in mind as far as how many I can connect to each psu? I'm new to all this; so any advice is very much appreciated.

Also, I have each sata cable connected to about 2-3 risers; is that a safe amount? I don't want to go above that.

Still in the process of building; don't mind the wire chaos.

Thanks!




Well, 580s will consume just over 100W if undervolted each, 1080ti's, on the other hand, will do just over 175W with best clocks and undervolted. So, One PSU connected to 5x 580s, MOB, and risers while the second PSU connected to 5x 1080ti, 970. Use Molex cables and ditch SATA all-together because all of your GPUs are power-sucker.A Molex daisy chained to two GPUs, i.e., Five Molex cables for connecting 10 GPUs (580s,1080ti) and you can use SATA for 970 if you want. It's not that power hungry.

My risers have a 6pin connection; you're suggesting I get a 6pin to molex adapter for them? What about all the fire issues related to that adapter?



Daisy chain a six pin to two risers and you're very good to go.

So something like this cable? https://www.amazon.com/11-inch-PCI-Express-Female-Splitter-Sleeves/dp/B01LVZBJML/ref=sr_1_30?ie=UTF8&qid=1504026247&sr=8-30&keywords=6+pin+pci+express+power+cable
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Is this power distribution ok for my mining rig?
by
xe0
on 29/08/2017, 13:54:41 UTC
This is what my build looks like as of right now....https://i.redd.it/ghflb24rlliz.jpg

  • 5x RX 580 Nitro+
  • 5x 1080ti OC-11GD
  • 1x GTX 970 (just because I had it in my pc from when I used to game)
  • 2x EVGA T2 1600w PSU
  • Asrock H110 Pro BTC+

Red GPUs connected to the left PSU (580, 580, 970, 1080ti, 1080ti, 1080ti)
Green GPUs connected to the right PSU (580, 580, 580, 1080ti, 1080ti)

anyone have any advice as far as what I should keep in mind as far as how many I can connect to each psu? I'm new to all this; so any advice is very much appreciated.

Also, I have each sata cable connected to about 2-3 risers; is that a safe amount? I don't want to go above that.

Still in the process of building; don't mind the wire chaos.

Thanks!




Well, 580s will consume just over 100W if undervolted each, 1080ti's, on the other hand, will do just over 175W with best clocks and undervolted. So, One PSU connected to 5x 580s, MOB, and risers while the second PSU connected to 5x 1080ti, 970. Use Molex cables and ditch SATA all-together because all of your GPUs are power-sucker.A Molex daisy chained to two GPUs, i.e., Five Molex cables for connecting 10 GPUs (580s,1080ti) and you can use SATA for 970 if you want. It's not that power hungry.

My risers have a 6pin connection; you're suggesting I get a 6pin to molex adapter for them? What about all the fire issues related to that adapter?

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Board Service Discussion
Re: H/w Hosting Directory & Reputation
by
xe0
on 29/08/2017, 07:28:36 UTC
I have a KNCMiner Titan and an Antminer L3+ on the way that I want to co-locate. I'd like to keep them in the US preferably in the Pacific NW but I'm not finding any available space. Anyone know of a reputable, established facility with space?

On a related note is Hashplex still in business? They are on the updated list in this thread but their website is highly unclear (to me at least). If they are, what's the process to reserving space on their website - or contacting them?

Thanks


I'm in a the same boat, but decided to bail 2 weeks ago and sell the 2 s9s I had which were collecting dust due to no availability in the colocation world.
Hashplex is still in business but no availability - check out the featured products and click on either one of them, they will show up as "out of stock" - this is there subtle way of saying they are not accepting new customers.
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Re: Community Feedback- Any interest for Asic/GPU Hosting service in Upstate NY
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xe0
on 29/08/2017, 07:18:08 UTC
I would be interested - depending on when you open up and your price. Would love to have my equipment hosted somewhere I could drive to.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Is this power distribution ok for my mining rig?
by
xe0
on 29/08/2017, 06:39:24 UTC
This is what my build looks like as of right now....https://i.redd.it/ghflb24rlliz.jpg

  • 5x RX 580 Nitro+
  • 5x 1080ti OC-11GD
  • 1x GTX 970 (just because I had it in my pc from when I used to game)
  • 2x EVGA T2 1600w PSU
  • Asrock H110 Pro BTC+

Red GPUs connected to the left PSU (580, 580, 970, 1080ti, 1080ti, 1080ti)
Green GPUs connected to the right PSU (580, 580, 580, 1080ti, 1080ti)

anyone have any advice as far as what I should keep in mind as far as how many I can connect to each psu? I'm new to all this; so any advice is very much appreciated.

Also, I have each sata cable connected to about 2-3 risers; is that a safe amount? I don't want to go above that.

Still in the process of building; don't mind the wire chaos.

Thanks!

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Board Service Announcements
Re: [ANN] SEGMining Co-Location Service in Vancouver, WA
by
xe0
on 08/08/2017, 03:51:57 UTC
Are you guys still taking GPU rigs for hosting?

We are still accepting GPU rigs for hosting.  However, right now we are in the middle of building out 2 additional sites, after that construction is complete we'll be accepting new hardware on site.  If you want to talk about future plans, we can do that.  But as of right now, we are temporarily at capacity until the construction is complete.

Hi SEGMining, been trying to get a hold of you guys for a while - Did you guys ever fix your email issues? None the less - do you have a timetable for when your expansion should be complete and you'd be accepting new hardware?
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Re: H/w Hosting Directory & Reputation
by
xe0
on 07/08/2017, 04:57:30 UTC
Looking for colocation in USA or Canada. Already reached out to a few tonight. Please let me know if you have any availability and are able to provide service.
I have two s9s now but looking to expand in October.