Everybody Post Their MINING RIGS! Show Photos
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The photos in this thread get me aroused.
Here is one of my Burst Mining rigs.
The O.G Burst Gadget is his name.
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wow, I just started and the pictures make my little 4 tb seems sooo small like I just started mining bitcoin with a antminer S1 200 ghz LOL.
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@gecox22 said in Everybody Post Their MINING RIGS! Show Photos:
S1 200 ghz
Great way of losing money unless you have free electricity., or need the heat. :-)
Rich
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@RichBC said in Everybody Post Their MINING RIGS! Show Photos:
@gecox22 said in Everybody Post Their MINING RIGS! Show Photos:
S1 200 ghz
Great way of losing money unless you have free electricity., or need the heat. :-)
Rich
Thankfully my miners are on free power but they aren't s1's
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Drives:
4 x Seagate 5TB External
4 x WD 4TB Red Internal
1 x Seagate 8TB Internal
1 x 320gb Toshiba External (from an old laptop on a sata to usb connector lol)CPU: Interl Celeron g150
Ram 2 x 4gb Gskill
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 (also serves as my NAS, print server, seedbox, and Sickrage/Usenet/Torrent Client)
Plus a whole tangle of wires (all external drives bought off amazon with BTC and they have american plugs so I use adapters to australian)
Raspberry pi in the foreground is an adblocker (but makes it so I cant use surfbar)
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@RichBC Thanks for the photos , you have a good configuration !
The external HDD is Toshiba disk ?
Have you got a card on back of your destop for the USB3.0 ?
A other question , it neccessary to format the when you buy it but what is the allocation size , the maximun 4096Ko in NTFS ?
Thanks soon
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Hi how are you ?
i have a questions
what is the protocol that you use with you server it is DAS , NAS, SAS ?
What is the model and compagny of your server ?
The disk are in RAID 0, 1 ,2, 5, 10 or 100?
Thanks soon
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@Neo38 The HDD are Toshiba Canvio USB3 Drives. 10 Drives are connected to the inbuilt USB3 Ports on the Mother Board, and the remainder to 4 Channel USB3 PCI-e interface cards, so that every drive has an individual controller to keep the read speed up. 80TB is scanned in 10 seconds.
I leave the drives as they are supplied, formatted NTFS 4096 Byte Allocation Unit.
Rich
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Hi how are you ?
i have a questions
what is the protocol that you use with you server it is DAS , NAS, SAS ?
Have you got a special card on your mother card for the SATA?
The disk are in RAID 0, 1 ,2, 5, 10 or 100?
Thanks soon
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@Neo38 Hi, they are directly attached using three http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816124070 , I do not use any RAID.
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So Focus 5 had issues reading the 8tb and 10TB drives when they were USB so I got an 8 port sata controller card and I made a plexi rack for them, no more read errors !!
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lurked for along time. but here's what i have
I use a lsi 9211-8i HBA + the onboard sata (theres another 4port sata hiding in there too i think). If i expand any further, it will be with a SAS port expander on the HBA.
this is also the plotting box. it runs a R7 270 + 12gb ram that if i'm plotting multiple drives can hit 36k nonce/min
7x HGST 3TB ultastars
3x WD Blue 4TB
few other misc 1-2 tb WDs I've had since the beginning (15 total attached)
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(https://postimg.org/image/eg0z5ex59/)
AMD 6 CORE , 32 GB RAM
3x 8TB External
2x 4TB Internal
3x 2TB Internal
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@weaveR Nice to see. New to Burst... just reading through some posts and I was hoping this thread was not dead. Lol I love to see ideas and see how other people handled where do I put this stuff!?!?!
(small apartment here.)
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With 28TB with Burst! and all kinds of other coins that I'm Mining with this rig! Hope you guys like it!
Thanks,
CesBurst1782
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@cornerstone Haha yeah I just live in a small cottage don't really want a fire hazard I tried my best to keep it tidy.
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@weaveR some details on your hardware would be good.
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@iKnow0 Both the mining rigs are i5's the lenovo to the bottom left is a Lenovo ThinkCentre M92p with a 3470 3.2Ghz CPU and 10Gb ddr3 ram (not sure what speed its running at) and the custom built machine has a z77-v pro mb, i5-3570k CPU and 16gb of gskill 1866 ddr3 ram
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@weaveR how big are your plots and how long on average for your miner to read them?









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