Also, I always run the master PSU through a Zwave controller so I have complete remote control of a rigs power via a smart phone and OpenHab or SmartThings etc etc. Normally my auto reboot sequence works on everything from the miner but a remote hard power kill is a nice safety feature when you are talking about these wattages (I travel a lot so I am paranoid about remote hard shutdowns, also have a webcam so I can check on things).
Plus you can automate things with ITTT so that for example the fire alarm will kill power to all the rigs if it goes off. Or if you have a mining system monitor it can shut down a rig if it detects a problem
(rasberry pie works great for this).
Iâve had sli gaming rigs through 680, 780, 780 ti, 980, 980 ti, 1080 and these Auros cards are by far the quietest out of all of them. The overlapping fan design must somehow reduce air turbulence very efficiently and therefore sound too.
Anyone ran a Asus GTX 1080 Ti Turbo before? My local distributor is providing me this as an alternative for the Asus1080 Ti FE. Not sure how effective it will be as compared to the FE
I donât know what the mobo and CPU is in my test rig. Its an old PC I took out of a research CT machine (not doing reconstruction, just system control). Has to be related to the PCI lanes of the CPU. Worth more research, could be valuable mining information.
You should need abt 4 rig (6gpu) of 1080ti to generate abt 100 per day. Each rig should cost abt usd$5,000 so you are looking at an initial investment of $20,000.