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Message 1746678 - Posted: 4 Dec 2015, 1:26:38 UTC - in response to Message 1746671.  

Here's what the Corsair Bulldog case looks like:

Inside filled with the cooler and such..

Inside very empty..

And one with the cooler, exploded view..

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Message 1746939 - Posted: 5 Dec 2015, 0:29:18 UTC - in response to Message 1746585.  

So who would have guessed that is how 'Linux' looks?!


From the chart, looks like you have a pretty fast ramp-up.


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Message 1746949 - Posted: 5 Dec 2015, 0:51:55 UTC - in response to Message 1746678.  

There's really not anything you can add onto that motherboard, is there? Or is there a videocard slotted on the right (backview)?
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Message 1746950 - Posted: 5 Dec 2015, 1:00:24 UTC

looks like it uses a pcie riser so you can add one huge gpu

but i don't see a ton of airflow here
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Message 1747479 - Posted: 7 Dec 2015, 17:48:04 UTC

Here is My first quad GPU host, my daily driver.



Case: Fractal Design Define R4 Black Pearl
PSU: Corsair RM650
MB: Asus A88X-PLUS
CPU: AMD A10-7850K
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Memory: Kingston HyperX FURY Black 8 GB
SSD: Kingston HyperX FURY 120 GB
HDD: Verbatim 2 TB SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 RPM 64MB
Optical drive: Samsung SH-224DB 8X DVD+/-RW SATA
GPU: 3 * Asus GTX750TI-OC-2GD5 (two in PCI-E, one in PCI-E extension card), 1 * AMD Radeon R7 Spectre (integrated in CPU)

As You can see, it draws about 230-240W (230V) when running 4 AP GPU units and two MB CPU units.

Curren RAC is not what it should be, 24h off-line last weekend when I was away, and 3rd 750Ti just installed. Could be around 40K, wait and see.

(and Yes, there is dust inside case, cleaned it after photo :)
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Message 1747745 - Posted: 8 Dec 2015, 22:02:03 UTC - in response to Message 1747479.  

Here is My first quad GPU host, my daily driver.



Case: Fractal Design Define R4 Black Pearl
PSU: Corsair RM650
MB: Asus A88X-PLUS
CPU: AMD A10-7850K
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Memory: Kingston HyperX FURY Black 8 GB
SSD: Kingston HyperX FURY 120 GB
HDD: Verbatim 2 TB SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 RPM 64MB
Optical drive: Samsung SH-224DB 8X DVD+/-RW SATA
GPU: 3 * Asus GTX750TI-OC-2GD5 (two in PCI-E, one in PCI-E extension card), 1 * AMD Radeon R7 Spectre (integrated in CPU)

As You can see, it draws about 230-240W (230V) when running 4 AP GPU units and two MB CPU units.

Curren RAC is not what it should be, 24h off-line last weekend when I was away, and 3rd 750Ti just installed. Could be around 40K, wait and see.

(and Yes, there is dust inside case, cleaned it after photo :)


Cool riser setup! I love the fractal cases.
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Message 1748388 - Posted: 11 Dec 2015, 11:27:46 UTC - in response to Message 1746678.  

You ought to see how much room there is, in a Corsair Graphite 780T! I've just bought one for my new build....it is massive inside and out. I could've gone for a Skylake build, but have stuck to the promise I made to myself, nearly 20 years ago, to never be at the 'bleeding edge' again. The money saved, meant I could buy better quality/better performing components.

Full details are; Corsair 780T (white), Corsair AX860i PSU, Gigabyte Z97 G1 Sniper, i5 4690K, Gigabyte R9 390X (8GB) 32G Crucial Ballistix 1866 MHz RAM (timed 9-9-9-27), 2 X WD Black 2TB drives, Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD (solely for OS etc.), LG 16X Blu-ray drive, topped-off with an Asus Xonar D2X sound card. Just waiting for my Win 7 Pro DVD.....
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Message 1748578 - Posted: 12 Dec 2015, 2:53:55 UTC - in response to Message 1748388.  

You ought to see how much room there is, in a Corsair Graphite 780T! I've just bought one for my new build....it is massive inside and out. I could've gone for a Skylake build, but have stuck to the promise I made to myself, nearly 20 years ago, to never be at the 'bleeding edge' again. The money saved, meant I could buy better quality/better performing components.

Full details are; Corsair 780T (white), Corsair AX860i PSU, Gigabyte Z97 G1 Sniper, i5 4690K, Gigabyte R9 390X (8GB) 32G Crucial Ballistix 1866 MHz RAM (timed 9-9-9-27), 2 X WD Black 2TB drives, Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD (solely for OS etc.), LG 16X Blu-ray drive, topped-off with an Asus Xonar D2X sound card. Just waiting for my Win 7 Pro DVD.....

Should be a very nice rig....
I long ago ran out of money to be bleeding edge. Did it for a long time, and waiting a while gets you all the same bits for a ton less cash.
Some pics when you get it together, please.

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Message 1748583 - Posted: 12 Dec 2015, 2:59:27 UTC - in response to Message 1748388.  

You ought to see how much room there is, in a Corsair Graphite 780T! I've just bought one for my new build....it is massive inside and out. I could've gone for a Skylake build, but have stuck to the promise I made to myself, nearly 20 years ago, to never be at the 'bleeding edge' again. The money saved, meant I could buy better quality/better performing components.

Full details are; Corsair 780T (white), Corsair AX860i PSU, Gigabyte Z97 G1 Sniper, i5 4690K, Gigabyte R9 390X (8GB) 32G Crucial Ballistix 1866 MHz RAM (timed 9-9-9-27), 2 X WD Black 2TB drives, Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD (solely for OS etc.), LG 16X Blu-ray drive, topped-off with an Asus Xonar D2X sound card. Just waiting for my Win 7 Pro DVD.....


Nice, take some pictures of that rig when your done. Looks like a solid build.
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Message 1753290 - Posted: 2 Jan 2016, 18:57:27 UTC - in response to Message 1747479.  

Here is My first quad GPU host, my daily driver.



Well, It didn't go as plan did.

Several mysterious freezes.
Not available to solve it (I'm in love :)

Back to home, UPS complaining, turn of UPS, switch to main current. Fuse goes bang. New Fuse, again bang.

Corsair RM650 is gone. Three fuses goes off before I realize it.

Was three 750Ti's too much for RM650?

Wait and see, CX750M is now running.
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Message 1753336 - Posted: 2 Jan 2016, 21:03:41 UTC - in response to Message 1753290.  

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Try this calculator to find out how much PSU you need
http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

There's an EVGA one that I like also but their website is down until next week.
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Message 1753543 - Posted: 3 Jan 2016, 11:16:00 UTC - in response to Message 1753336.  

Try this calculator to find out how much PSU you need
http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

There's an EVGA one that I like also but their website is down until next week.


Yep, I know that calculator, and I did use it before installing third Ti. And it always calculated under 500W PSU.
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Message 1753546 - Posted: 3 Jan 2016, 11:27:39 UTC

maybe it just died a normal death but it's still under warranty
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Message 1753548 - Posted: 3 Jan 2016, 11:37:25 UTC - in response to Message 1753546.  

maybe it just died a normal death but it's still under warranty


Yep, just made RMA to shop where I bought it.
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Message 1753731 - Posted: 3 Jan 2016, 22:10:54 UTC - in response to Message 1753543.  

Try this calculator to find out how much PSU you need
http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

There's an EVGA one that I like also but their website is down until next week.


Yep, I know that calculator, and I did use it before installing third Ti. And it always calculated under 500W PSU.



My 980's are using 147W max according to nvidia-smi. The 780's do not show their wattage.
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Message 1754512 - Posted: 7 Jan 2016, 7:01:53 UTC

Greetings All

Thought I would post up my part time SETI crunchers.




Ducati900ss - ASUS P5Q PRO with QUAD 9400 1 X GTX 970


Ducati851 - ASUS P5Q PRO with QUAD 8400 1 X HD 7850 & 1 X GTX 660ti


Tazzduke - nVIDIA N680i with QUAD 6600 1 X HD 7850 & 1 X GTX 660ti

All three machines have just been relocated into newer boxes, so they are a lot more tidier than they were in there old boxes.
Weather is way to warm here in OZ (West OZ) at the moment, so all are on holiday till the weather improves and they only GPU crunch on SETI anyways.

Happy New Year to you all and Happy Crunching.
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Message 1757218 - Posted: 17 Jan 2016, 22:57:37 UTC
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Built a new rig using a 5930K, four 970 hybrids, in a Caselabs Mercury S8. Currently it is crunching at Einstein@Home, but will make a visit here soon.




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Message 1759281 - Posted: 25 Jan 2016, 22:37:21 UTC

Hey guys!
I want to share some pictures with you: I built a "Smartphone-Crunching-Box".
Every old Smartphone will be placed in it. At the moment a Galaxy S4 and a Xperia Z3 are crunching.











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Message 1759535 - Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 1:36:22 UTC - in response to Message 1757218.  
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That one I liked.

Guess it could be called a computer.

But if for some reason a box has no room for four such cards, perhaps another solution where a dedicated box having room for only these cards with a high speed cable going to the main box itself could be an option.

Makes it two boxes, but perhaps one possible solution perhaps, if you look at it that way.

Edit: Looking a little further down, the computer belonging to tazzduke also is looking very nice inside that box.

But if you compare with my own motherboard, there is a blue flat unit located there which is not being used.

Is that perhaps a SSD? If so, how may I be able to access or use that unit or module?
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Message 1759611 - Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 8:13:40 UTC

Saw this on Lifehacker yesterday...
The College Corner Workspace

It might look huge at first, what with the sheer amount of gear in the shot, but Adam is a college student, and this is his room. Some smart use of vertical space and you have a nook that’s perfect for work and play.

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