1st easy thing is to open the intake vents (the lower the better) the negative air pressure is telling you, that the tent is being starved of air flow. When u open the flap (adding more air flow) and see gpu temps go, thats confirmation of cool air starvation. Also get the exhausts intakes up as high in the tent as possible
My grow tent it kind of similiar to what Mike's looks like (negative air pressure wise) So you say I need less negative air pressure and this will improve overall temps?
@@RedFoxCrypto Hi there, Great video, i am also mining for a while now with 3 carda and might add some more soon as well. I was just wondering about your strategy since you have a massive system like that do you sell your crypto coins weekly or do you literally farm them for in the future or do you keep a bit and sell a bit? Greetings.
Try to mine in south Florida..lol.. where outside shade temp is 100F during summer. I need to have a ground loop of earth tube to precool the outside hot air and then push and pull fans !! it's ok to cool GPU with 80-90F warm air but it has to be high airflow ! Like 400CFM plus going within the box/tent.. 75C on GPU is still fine..80C not !
@@RedFoxCrypto Also I was wondering, what's your total Hashrate ? What's the name of the software you're using to manage your rigs temps ? Also how much is Power where you live. You guys over in CA and USA have good prices. Here in France I'm at something like 0.15€/kWh 😢
In my experience, during the 3 hottest monthes out of the yr, lower the overclocks and and power by 30 to 50%, and you will see much lower temps, you will sacrifice a few percentage of mh
Id definitely try positive pressure over negative. I customize a 2 shelf cabinet with 5 gpus in it and i added fans for the exhaust at the top to pull the hot air out. But my temps were still hot. Until i added more cfm intake than exhaust it wouldnt cool down. But after i added the intake all my cards run at 48c with fans around 80%. The difference will surprise you. Id add 2 inline fans to the bottom if you have them
@@RedFoxCrypto no problem man! The more flow over those cards the better! Ive got a grow tent like that not being used but my old lady would kill me if i filled 1 up lol. So jealous hahaha. But the cabinet does look nice ill post it in ur discord!
Rock on brotha! Been loving the channel. Doing the same but I’m on the west coat, so we don’t have much temp problems. .16 kw is what we fighting hahaha 🤘
since where I live has tropical temperatures, refrigerated air is required. I keep temps at 73f and use 900CFM industrial style fans (expensive) to move air across my rigs. I avoid allowing temps in the space to reach over 76f so I have to keep rigs with some distance from each other so I don't concentrate heat in one part of the room. I haven't had to break down and purchase a portable AC unit yet and but I could reach that point with more gear coming online.
111 degrees???? Yipes! That's a huge delta with the basement air. Do you have a small (desk) fan circulating and homogenizing the hot air within the tent? I'd try that first. The best (although more expensive alternative) is to add a SECOND fan (they make booster fans for just such problems) in-line with the first to REALLY pull the air out of the tent. Make sure the "inlet" air is not the bottleneck and that you are getting the maximum air exchange out of your in-line fan(s). If the second in-line fan doesn't do the trick (I'm betting it will), just return it and think of something else...perhaps like a stove flow-hood (more open) design.
@@RedFoxCrypto You need to push as much air into and over your cards as you want to take out and remove from them. Also just a reminder to rig up some way for your exhaust fans to turn off in the event of smoke/fire. (watch firefighter training videos on flow path) You can cobble some smart plugs, sensors, etc. together to do this with consumer products.
Hey red fox! I know it's a bigger construction, but have you ever thought about a air conditioning, which works with cool ground water? I don't have any clue, if it is allowed in your residential area to dig a well, but in my case (Germany) it was no problem. The biggest advantage is the energy consumption, which is less than 1/5 of a classical air conditioning. It's possible to generate enough energy with a 2kw pv array. I enjoy every video from you, greetings!
Have 14 Amd Cards in a tent and 16 30 series cards in another tent (both tents are 48 x 24 x 30). 8in exhausts and intakes on both. The setup is near a double window and i made plywood adapters in each. One handles exhaust the other intake. The exhaust has shrouds that direct that air away from the intake. The intakes are adjustable and I have them turned down to slightly lower speeds than the exhausts so i still get negative pressure. It was a very humid 95 degrees here Monday and not one card got over 58c.
I have a hydro tent and i found it was much more efficient to use an 8 inch 800 CFM 180W fan (runnig at about 60% during the day) on one side of hte tent with flaps open . No ducts except for a tarp to direct the air directly out the window on one side of the tent. GPUs mostly stay under 60 with an outside temperature of 30 plus at the moment. But this video was interesting to know how a closed setup would perform. Lets see how this performs next month. shoudl be interesting. No air goes back into the room once it enters the tent and I just leave the door open so there is air coming into the room. BTW 10 GPUs in the tent so not as many as yours?
You really should try forced air flow from intake fan over cards out through exhaust, similar to server style. Imagine small gust coming from gust from just exhaust pulling all the way from intake ports vs forced air into tent then immediately expelled, giving it no time to warm up to those temps. You just need to balance the negative and positive pressure, as long as your exhaust side is expelling more than in-taking or about same, then there shouldn't be a negative airflow problem.
i remember red panda mining has something similar to your case, but only difference is that he has air condition filter or something where he has the air pulled in, so he can filter out dust/pollen/whatever dirty stuff
Heat removal needs a much higher cfm than people realize. Formula (BTU per Hour) / (1.085 X DELTA T) = CFM Delta T is how close the temp u want inside vs outside the tent. The lower the delta T the more CFM. I need 12" of exhuast and fresh air for only 3600 watts of gpu power. Roughly 14000btu per hour. If your tent walls are sucking in your starving your exaust fan of Air. Make ur tent basically into a tunnel of air flow. Equal flow in as out, at the proper capacity
I have a similar setup Using the MLLIQUEA 12 GPU Mining Rig Case. It has 5 case fans front and back to take the place of the box fans. However I am still running into a heat issue, when I even turn on the second MLLIQUEA. I have a 6" ACinfinty 400 cfm exhaust at the top, and a 6" Acinfinty 400 cfm intake running to the bottom, with a hepa filter. Would enjoy another point of view for better cooling.
Nice video! I just upgraded to an 8-inch inline exhaust pushing air out my window(apartment miner here). It is just getting to be too hot during the summer I couldn't run rigs. I learned about using a grow tent from watching your videos and it's been a real game changer for me in terms of keeping my apartment a liveable space and not just constantly hot all the time. Do you have any ideas for what you could put the air duct through that might be more insulated (keeping the heat out for me) through a normal slide up window?
I actually know quite a bit about this subject of cooling I would look into some Max fan Those cheap grow fans you are trying to use are garbage at static pressure and you might try hard ducting that will increase your flow the 90° corner will reduce it quite a bit personally I would use a 10 inch max fan
did you ever add more gpus in that tent? I am facing a similar issue. have about 20, 30 series gpus in my tent with 1 8 inch inline fan. I have it on full blast to suck the hot air out but my cards still run pretty hot. Wondering if adding another 8 inch inline fan to help vent the hot air will help....
Think about to use an old radiator from a refrigerator in there, its big, thin, and if u find a small waterpump and a few metal hoses to cool it down, can do the trick.
Amazing video. I have been thinking about heat extraction sollutions. What is the heat output inside the tent? Is it around 5KW? I am trying to estimate the outcome for my mining project if I use the same setup as you do. Cheers from Poland
Mike I did the same but damn the temps outside my house range from 86-104f in the summer so even though I have two exhausts It just wont work :( What else could I do to make this work?
@@korakotta1985 IMO anything in that 100-110 range is a bit worrisome, but I haven’t seen any issues on my side. I’ve kept my cards running around that range for 3-4 months and so far luckily no issues. It’s most likely safe it just doesn’t sit right with me.
@@DavoXDesign yup overclocking and undervolting was done. Unfortunately it seems like everyone who has a 3080/3090 and doesn’t change their thermal pads is around this temp range as well.
i've got a similar issue with tent, my tent is in my garage, the problem with my tent is that i have it exhaust into the attic but it raises my garage temp to over 100F so the air coming into the tent is too hot
Do you have a window you can open? I know others leave their garage door open a crack or replace any built in windows in their garage door with something that lets in airflow.
@@RedFoxCrypto yeah i have to leave the garage door cracked during the day. i'm going to try and make the exhaust a little longer in the attic and hopefully that helps
I have 5 rigs in a room that's 7ft x 11ft with a 14,000 btu A/C and its doing good at cooling the room, it stays around 80 degrees but it cost about $300 a month in elect to run that A/C...So I thinking of removing the A/C and submerging all my gpu's in oil.
@@RedFoxCrypto yeah i been doing allot of research on it, I found a company that make a specific oil aim towards GPU miners, Im going to try it on a small scale before I go all out with big dollars spent....
@@RedFoxCrypto I used a online calculator and converted the BTU's to Watts...it came out to around 4000watts! Ouch...thats about a 1/3rd of my profits of electricity.....
I got my single ring on the kitchen table right now due to the heat. Been over a week now and the wife hasn't said anything.... either that's awesome or there's a storm comin'. lol
Condition your basement space. I’ve got 35 cards running in my furnace closet in a grow tent. It looks that that’s not a great option though with where you have your tent currently.
I'm really trying to avoid having my A/C work overtime. Ran into that a couple years ago with less GPUs than this. I might try some high CFM server fans to test, but overall I'm happy with where the GPUs are at now. Few more months and they'll be back to heating my house!
Negative air pressure means that you're starving your rigs of airflow. In other words you're not allowing the intake fans to do their job and you're also adding a TON MORE DUST. Just wanted to help as I've learned far more from you than you've probably learned from this comment.
Could you expand on the dust comment? Aside from the window being open near the end of the video, I was wondering if dust would be an issue from unfiltered intakes. How big of an issue is something like dust in a setup like this?
@@WCBear36 Negative air pressure adds more dust and reduces efficiency, positive pressure reduces dust and efficiency. Normal pressure is average dust and max efficiency.
My rig is up to 5 - 3070's, 1 - 3080, and 1 3090 and I have a grow tent getting delivered on Friday so I can better control the heat. I am planning on maxing out 24 of the 30 series cards per grow tent for easier heat management.
I have a dehumidifer in the basement where this is located. The air moves so fast through the tent that there is no chance for cold air to condensate and the tent humidity is much lower than the rest of the basement humidity because of it.
Yeah I was also wondering about a box fan laying flat (but slightly elevated) beneath rigs pushing air up. I could burn a whole week experimenting with airflow in there! Thanks for watching.
whats the benifit to puttig the rig in a tent? is it better for moving heat away than open air? it seems like a fire hazard. Living in an area where it sells easy enough, you could make more/equal profit if you grew weed in there. You probably know that already lmao youre the one with the grow tent.
@Pandacat 666 iv seen them work in 63.8 cel heat and no it would be more than 1000w more like 1700 max they make bigger of course but they are 220 v they are heat pumps, add more gpus and you'll never get it cool, the ironic thing is it takes heat to make cold.
1st easy thing is to open the intake vents (the lower the better) the negative air pressure is telling you, that the tent is being starved of air flow. When u open the flap (adding more air flow) and see gpu temps go, thats confirmation of cool air starvation. Also get the exhausts intakes up as high in the tent as possible
My grow tent it kind of similiar to what Mike's looks like (negative air pressure wise) So you say I need less negative air pressure and this will improve overall temps?
Nice one fella, loving your content as always, thank you!
Thank you! Happy mining my dude.
@@RedFoxCrypto Hi there,
Great video, i am also mining for a while now with 3 carda and might add some more soon as well.
I was just wondering about your strategy since you have a massive system like that do you sell your crypto coins weekly or do you literally farm them for in the future or do you keep a bit and sell a bit?
Greetings.
Try to mine in south Florida..lol.. where outside shade temp is 100F during summer. I need to have a ground loop of earth tube to precool the outside hot air and then push and pull fans !! it's ok to cool GPU with 80-90F warm air but it has to be high airflow ! Like 400CFM plus going within the box/tent.. 75C on GPU is still fine..80C not !
I love your rework of the basement ! definetly more optimised ! Love your content aswell, it's amazing !
Dude thank you! That means a lot. Happy mining and thanks for watching.
@@RedFoxCrypto Also I was wondering, what's your total Hashrate ? What's the name of the software you're using to manage your rigs temps ?
Also how much is Power where you live. You guys over in CA and USA have good prices. Here in France I'm at something like 0.15€/kWh 😢
In my experience, during the 3 hottest monthes out of the yr, lower the overclocks and and power by 30 to 50%, and you will see much lower temps, you will sacrifice a few percentage of mh
Id definitely try positive pressure over negative. I customize a 2 shelf cabinet with 5 gpus in it and i added fans for the exhaust at the top to pull the hot air out. But my temps were still hot. Until i added more cfm intake than exhaust it wouldnt cool down. But after i added the intake all my cards run at 48c with fans around 80%. The difference will surprise you. Id add 2 inline fans to the bottom if you have them
Thanks for the recommendation Derek. Maybe I'll try that 6-inch fan I didn't use as a intake experiment. Happy mining brother!
@@RedFoxCrypto no problem man! The more flow over those cards the better! Ive got a grow tent like that not being used but my old lady would kill me if i filled 1 up lol. So jealous hahaha. But the cabinet does look nice ill post it in ur discord!
Rock on brotha! Been loving the channel. Doing the same but I’m on the west coat, so we don’t have much temp problems. .16 kw is what we fighting hahaha 🤘
since where I live has tropical temperatures, refrigerated air is required. I keep temps at 73f and use 900CFM industrial style fans (expensive) to move air across my rigs. I avoid allowing temps in the space to reach over 76f so I have to keep rigs with some distance from each other so I don't concentrate heat in one part of the room. I haven't had to break down and purchase a portable AC unit yet and but I could reach that point with more gear coming online.
111 degrees???? Yipes! That's a huge delta with the basement air. Do you have a small (desk) fan circulating and homogenizing the hot air within the tent? I'd try that first. The best (although more expensive alternative) is to add a SECOND fan (they make booster fans for just such problems) in-line with the first to REALLY pull the air out of the tent. Make sure the "inlet" air is not the bottleneck and that you are getting the maximum air exchange out of your in-line fan(s). If the second in-line fan doesn't do the trick (I'm betting it will), just return it and think of something else...perhaps like a stove flow-hood (more open) design.
Thanks for this video. I live in an apartment and am considering doing something like this once I have more rigs
Update? I’m bout to buy one 😅
You need to push and pull. Having just exhaust fans is your limiting factor. You need a faster movement of air, so add a 6" as intake.
Thanks for the recommendation dude!
@@RedFoxCrypto You need to push as much air into and over your cards as you want to take out and remove from them. Also just a reminder to rig up some way for your exhaust fans to turn off in the event of smoke/fire. (watch firefighter training videos on flow path) You can cobble some smart plugs, sensors, etc. together to do this with consumer products.
Hey red fox! I know it's a bigger construction, but have you ever thought about a air conditioning, which works with cool ground water? I don't have any clue, if it is allowed in your residential area to dig a well, but in my case (Germany) it was no problem. The biggest advantage is the energy consumption, which is less than 1/5 of a classical air conditioning. It's possible to generate enough energy with a 2kw pv array. I enjoy every video from you, greetings!
Have 14 Amd Cards in a tent and 16 30 series cards in another tent (both tents are 48 x 24 x 30). 8in exhausts and intakes on both. The setup is near a double window and i made plywood adapters in each. One handles exhaust the other intake. The exhaust has shrouds that direct that air away from the intake. The intakes are adjustable and I have them turned down to slightly lower speeds than the exhausts so i still get negative pressure. It was a very humid 95 degrees here Monday and not one card got over 58c.
what about VRAM temp??
I have a hydro tent and i found it was much more efficient to use an 8 inch 800 CFM 180W fan (runnig at about 60% during the day) on one side of hte tent with flaps open . No ducts except for a tarp to direct the air directly out the window on one side of the tent. GPUs mostly stay under 60 with an outside temperature of 30 plus at the moment. But this video was interesting to know how a closed setup would perform. Lets see how this performs next month. shoudl be interesting. No air goes back into the room once it enters the tent and I just leave the door open so there is air coming into the room. BTW 10 GPUs in the tent so not as many as yours?
do you have a pic of your set up you can share?
You really should try forced air flow from intake fan over cards out through exhaust, similar to server style. Imagine small gust coming from gust from just exhaust pulling all the way from intake ports vs forced air into tent then immediately expelled, giving it no time to warm up to those temps. You just need to balance the negative and positive pressure, as long as your exhaust side is expelling more than in-taking or about same, then there shouldn't be a negative airflow problem.
Thanks dude. I'll experiment a little more. Happy mining dude!
i remember red panda mining has something similar to your case, but only difference is that he has air condition filter or something where he has the air pulled in, so he can filter out dust/pollen/whatever dirty stuff
Yes I watched that series of videos a lot when I got my first grow tent. Thankful to RPM. Thanks for watching Nuk.
Heat removal needs a much higher cfm than people realize.
Formula
(BTU per Hour) / (1.085 X DELTA T) = CFM
Delta T is how close the temp u want inside vs outside the tent. The lower the delta T the more CFM.
I need 12" of exhuast and fresh air for only 3600 watts of gpu power. Roughly 14000btu per hour.
If your tent walls are sucking in your starving your exaust fan of Air.
Make ur tent basically into a tunnel of air flow. Equal flow in as out, at the proper capacity
I have a similar setup Using the MLLIQUEA 12 GPU Mining Rig Case. It has 5 case fans front and back to take the place of the box fans. However I am still running into a heat issue, when I even turn on the second MLLIQUEA. I have a 6" ACinfinty 400 cfm exhaust at the top, and a 6" Acinfinty 400 cfm intake running to the bottom, with a hepa filter. Would enjoy another point of view for better cooling.
Nice video! I just upgraded to an 8-inch inline exhaust pushing air out my window(apartment miner here). It is just getting to be too hot during the summer I couldn't run rigs. I learned about using a grow tent from watching your videos and it's been a real game changer for me in terms of keeping my apartment a liveable space and not just constantly hot all the time. Do you have any ideas for what you could put the air duct through that might be more insulated (keeping the heat out for me) through a normal slide up window?
Get a piece of plywood and cut holes for the duct. I just duct taped the edges and put vents on them
I actually know quite a bit about this subject of cooling I would look into some Max fan Those cheap grow fans you are trying to use are garbage at static pressure and you might try hard ducting that will increase your flow the 90° corner will reduce it quite a bit personally I would use a 10 inch max fan
did you ever add more gpus in that tent? I am facing a similar issue. have about 20, 30 series gpus in my tent with 1 8 inch inline fan. I have it on full blast to suck the hot air out but my cards still run pretty hot. Wondering if adding another 8 inch inline fan to help vent the hot air will help....
nice video Fox. Can you tell what box fans did you use ?
Thanks dude. They are some 20 or 30 dollar fans from Lowes.
Nice video Mike!
Think about to use an old radiator from a refrigerator in there, its big, thin, and if u find a small waterpump and a few metal hoses to cool it down, can do the trick.
I'll be honest red fox, I hate the tents for multiple reasons. I understand if it's what you have to do though. Good luck with those temps bro.
Amazing video. I have been thinking about heat extraction sollutions. What is the heat output inside the tent? Is it around 5KW? I am trying to estimate the outcome for my mining project if I use the same setup as you do. Cheers from Poland
awesome set up! I had something very similar, however the air outside for me has tons of salt. Had to go a different route!
You live next to some salt mine or what? xD
@@Arek_R. The Ocean!!
thanks for the vid; been considering adding this to my garage. My concern is humidity - my garage is not 'sealed' per se. Any thoughts?
Mike I did the same but damn the temps outside my house range from 86-104f in the summer so even though I have two exhausts It just wont work :( What else could I do to make this work?
And i was concerned about my 3070's running 50-53 degrees lol
Mann 50-53 is a beauty. 3080/3090 is @ 100-110 Celsius consistently
@@allszn is that with undervolting and underclocking? I really hope you´re doing that because those wont last long with those temps.
@@allszn My 3080 is running at 55C, but the memory junction is at 104C. Can it cause trouble or under 110 is pretty normal?
@@korakotta1985 IMO anything in that 100-110 range is a bit worrisome, but I haven’t seen any issues on my side. I’ve kept my cards running around that range for 3-4 months and so far luckily no issues. It’s most likely safe it just doesn’t sit right with me.
@@DavoXDesign yup overclocking and undervolting was done. Unfortunately it seems like everyone who has a 3080/3090 and doesn’t change their thermal pads is around this temp range as well.
would definitely try adding pwm fans to those rigs, get the hot air away from the gpu's as fast as possible.
Yeah you are probably right. I've avoided that for a loooooong time. Thanks for watching dude.
i've got a similar issue with tent, my tent is in my garage, the problem with my tent is that i have it exhaust into the attic but it raises my garage temp to over 100F so the air coming into the tent is too hot
Do you have a window you can open? I know others leave their garage door open a crack or replace any built in windows in their garage door with something that lets in airflow.
@@RedFoxCrypto yeah i have to leave the garage door cracked during the day. i'm going to try and make the exhaust a little longer in the attic and hopefully that helps
Put 2 8inch at the bottem increase air intake you will still have enough negative pressure with that 8 inch inline fan(740cfm?) pulling out .
Good video buddy
I have 5 rigs in a room that's 7ft x 11ft with a 14,000 btu A/C and its doing good at cooling the room, it stays around 80 degrees but it cost about $300 a month in elect to run that A/C...So I thinking of removing the A/C and submerging all my gpu's in oil.
Yeah man those AC units are no joke. Have you measured how much wattage it's pulling? Mineral oil is the hype right now.
@@RedFoxCrypto yeah i been doing allot of research on it, I found a company that make a specific oil aim towards GPU miners, Im going to try it on a small scale before I go all out with big dollars spent....
@@RedFoxCrypto I used a online calculator and converted the BTU's to Watts...it came out to around 4000watts! Ouch...thats about a 1/3rd of my profits of electricity.....
Yeah freaking summer, had to get a portable AC for my apartment. got way to hot inside with the gpus on Rvn...
Add a small box pull fan to suck air from the outside into the basement.
I got my single ring on the kitchen table right now due to the heat. Been over a week now and the wife hasn't said anything.... either that's awesome or there's a storm comin'. lol
Hey there, what program you using for mining in windows? I can see your mining eth with ethermine, can you explain or make a vid about it? Thanks
Do you have one of those power circuit monitoring devices in your breaker panel?
Yeah a Sense monitor. I have a video on it.
Condition your basement space. I’ve got 35 cards running in my furnace closet in a grow tent. It looks that that’s not a great option though with where you have your tent currently.
Also, why not install computer fans on your rig cases to blow fresh air over the cards?
I'm really trying to avoid having my A/C work overtime. Ran into that a couple years ago with less GPUs than this. I might try some high CFM server fans to test, but overall I'm happy with where the GPUs are at now. Few more months and they'll be back to heating my house!
Have you had to change out the pads on those 3060 ti FE cards yet? If so what thickness did you use I cant figure it out
I haven't. They seem to be okay. I've only needed to change pads on my 3080.
Will you bring back the rtx outro song? 😉
What are the sound dampening blanket/wraps called? I cant find them on ebay?
Not sure I know what you are referring to? Where in the video?
@@RedFoxCrypto The "blanket" around the extractor fan. Mine in the UK don't come with it so wondering if its extra I could get
Negative air pressure means that you're starving your rigs of airflow. In other words you're not allowing the intake fans to do their job and you're also adding a TON MORE DUST. Just wanted to help as I've learned far more from you than you've probably learned from this comment.
Could you expand on the dust comment? Aside from the window being open near the end of the video, I was wondering if dust would be an issue from unfiltered intakes. How big of an issue is something like dust in a setup like this?
@@WCBear36 Negative air pressure adds more dust and reduces efficiency, positive pressure reduces dust and efficiency. Normal pressure is average dust and max efficiency.
@@WCBear36 Dust is ALWAYS an issue but will be far worse of an issue with negative pressure like this.
@@Pyriscent Thanks for this!
My rig is up to 5 - 3070's, 1 - 3080, and 1 3090 and I have a grow tent getting delivered on Friday so I can better control the heat. I am planning on maxing out 24 of the 30 series cards per grow tent for easier heat management.
Sick dude. I'd love to see pictures when you get it all setup. Hit up my Discord.
2 more box fans?
Pretty sure you use none, and get either same temps or increase of only 1-3*C...
How do you deal with humidity and condensation when the cooler air encounters the heat air?
I have a dehumidifer in the basement where this is located. The air moves so fast through the tent that there is no chance for cold air to condensate and the tent humidity is much lower than the rest of the basement humidity because of it.
@@RedFoxCrypto right, I had forgotten your intake is your basement room air. You exhaust outdoors though. What replaces your indoor basement air?
I called it a success too. 👍🏻
Thanks buddy!
Interesting. I wonder what your temps would be like if you placed a boxfan in between the rack doing a push/pull from the bottom up?
Yeah I was also wondering about a box fan laying flat (but slightly elevated) beneath rigs pushing air up. I could burn a whole week experimenting with airflow in there! Thanks for watching.
why not use air conditioner?it bad to GPU or because of eletric bills?
Electric. They pull an insane amount of watts. Way more than the in-line fans.
And what about the Memory Junction temperatures?
Hey were those memory or core temps
How could you bypass the LHR for 3060Ti ?
You have to have equal air pressure to keep it cool
Your pulling to much air out before the cool air can even cool the gpus
Damn I get scared when my cards are above 52-55c. Debating on adding a other exhaust like that
90 degrees is FINE. Nothing wrong w/ those temps.
whats the benifit to puttig the rig in a tent? is it better for moving heat away than open air? it seems like a fire hazard. Living in an area where it sells easy enough, you could make more/equal profit if you grew weed in there.
You probably know that already lmao youre the one with the grow tent.
Haha. It’s to condense and expel the heat. Otherwise my house would be an inferno.
What about memory temps
Hahaha, try mining in the desert :)) My rigs were over heating ALL the time :(
thx
Thank you!
Meanwhile me here having my gpu at 81c while dying in my room for just 5 buks a month
why you gays dont put to them an air conditioner i have only 3 gpu and i put to them air conditioner
Let me know where you live and I can help to make some space 🙂
Hahaha. Nice try.
U should just do mineral oil
That's a whole other rabbit hole. I'll let BTT and Hash Raptor go first on that one.
bro get a 115 volt mini split ac for 700 bucks
Likely wouldn't be enough. The watts even the portable ACs pull is insane. Each one is like adding another 8 GPU rig in power.
@Pandacat 666 iv seen them work in 63.8 cel heat and no it would be more than 1000w more like 1700 max they make bigger of course but they are 220 v they are heat pumps, add more gpus and you'll never get it cool, the ironic thing is it takes heat to make cold.
hehe in Argentina by day it is 10 degrees and at night it is 3 degrees my gpu are cool and quiet due to the low rpm of the coolers