Building a casemodded mining PC (image heavy)
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2021 2:11 pm
Hello my dearest Prohashing users,
recently I upgraded my PC with a Ryzen 9, RAM, Mainboard, PSU, you name it. Comming from an Intel Xeon it was pretty much everything. So, what to do with those spare parts? Usually they collect dust in some dark corner, but now with me interested in mining and also wanting to outsource stuff from the gaming PCs of my wife and me, why not do something a little different. This zombie will have exactly 2 jobs, streaming our fishtank for half a day almost daily and making money with 2 1060 6GB doing their thing. Btw, if you like fish and chilltastic music, I'd be happy if you take a look: https://www.twitch.tv/GermanShrimpZ
Via ebay marketplace I grabbed a cheap kitchen cabinet with enough space to fit a PC in, also ordered 3x 200mm fans to get the air flowing from front to rear and an HDD with 500GB. From China I got enough dust protection to cover the whole back and whats needed to be covered at the front. Took 2 weeks to get here, but apparently we Europeans don't produce stuff like that, at least not in the size I needed. But enough words, take a look at the making of the zombie:
IT'S ALIVE! Temps of the 1060s are 55°C & 65°C steady after 5 hours of test now - which is pretty much the same as before in a normal PC case. Both are at 23,4MH/s with core +200, mem +600, PL 70% and fans at 80% using gminer 2.70.
The only thing that's not working right now is streaming with OBS. I need a dummy for that so Windows thinks theres a screen attached, pretty much the same as you would need to mine with a 3060 rev1. That should arrive tomorrow and after a few more test the zombie will get his place in our kitchen, also helping to keep it warm in winter.
Don't mind our makeshift and cat-save christmas tree btw, we're a little late getting it off, or a little early getting it on, depending on the view.
So my fellow mining addicts, what do you think? I had a lot of fun building it!
recently I upgraded my PC with a Ryzen 9, RAM, Mainboard, PSU, you name it. Comming from an Intel Xeon it was pretty much everything. So, what to do with those spare parts? Usually they collect dust in some dark corner, but now with me interested in mining and also wanting to outsource stuff from the gaming PCs of my wife and me, why not do something a little different. This zombie will have exactly 2 jobs, streaming our fishtank for half a day almost daily and making money with 2 1060 6GB doing their thing. Btw, if you like fish and chilltastic music, I'd be happy if you take a look: https://www.twitch.tv/GermanShrimpZ
Via ebay marketplace I grabbed a cheap kitchen cabinet with enough space to fit a PC in, also ordered 3x 200mm fans to get the air flowing from front to rear and an HDD with 500GB. From China I got enough dust protection to cover the whole back and whats needed to be covered at the front. Took 2 weeks to get here, but apparently we Europeans don't produce stuff like that, at least not in the size I needed. But enough words, take a look at the making of the zombie:
IT'S ALIVE! Temps of the 1060s are 55°C & 65°C steady after 5 hours of test now - which is pretty much the same as before in a normal PC case. Both are at 23,4MH/s with core +200, mem +600, PL 70% and fans at 80% using gminer 2.70.
The only thing that's not working right now is streaming with OBS. I need a dummy for that so Windows thinks theres a screen attached, pretty much the same as you would need to mine with a 3060 rev1. That should arrive tomorrow and after a few more test the zombie will get his place in our kitchen, also helping to keep it warm in winter.
Don't mind our makeshift and cat-save christmas tree btw, we're a little late getting it off, or a little early getting it on, depending on the view.
So my fellow mining addicts, what do you think? I had a lot of fun building it!