applegrcoug
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So I decided to do some hobby mining for a new tech challenge. It has been mentally rewarding. Maybe I'll break even someday.
So as part of this, I've taken a conglomeration of bits of knowledge I've accumulated in my lifetime and put it to use in a mining rig.
Back story...
*I am an apple farmer that deals with in depth pipe and pump designs several times a month. I understand water.
*I have a swimming pool at home that a few years ago that is heated by my home air conditioner. The AC refrigerant actually goes through a heat exchanger connected to the pool. The pool water cools the refrigerant before it goes into the compressor. The system works like a dream.
I figured I could use the same principal to cool GPUs. Specifically, 3080s because they get hot both on the inside and make my house hot.
Step one was getting waterblocks for the GPUs. Straight forward.
Step two was looking for a pump to circulate enough water through each GPU figuring I have to plumb them in parallel, not in series. I found a pond pump that I figured would deliver enough flow but not too much pressure. I don't know what the max pressure of waterblocks is and don't want to find out either.
Step three was a heat exchanger to stand up to pool chemicals and have enough heat transfer ability.
Then it was just piping it all together.
I've had times of it working all together, but it seems like I am cursed in the GPU department. I've had a 3090 with a bykski full cover waterblock on it from the get go....it keeps the memory at like 65, so I know it works.
One of these days it is going to be all done and working 100%!!
So as part of this, I've taken a conglomeration of bits of knowledge I've accumulated in my lifetime and put it to use in a mining rig.
Back story...
*I am an apple farmer that deals with in depth pipe and pump designs several times a month. I understand water.
*I have a swimming pool at home that a few years ago that is heated by my home air conditioner. The AC refrigerant actually goes through a heat exchanger connected to the pool. The pool water cools the refrigerant before it goes into the compressor. The system works like a dream.
I figured I could use the same principal to cool GPUs. Specifically, 3080s because they get hot both on the inside and make my house hot.
Step one was getting waterblocks for the GPUs. Straight forward.
Step two was looking for a pump to circulate enough water through each GPU figuring I have to plumb them in parallel, not in series. I found a pond pump that I figured would deliver enough flow but not too much pressure. I don't know what the max pressure of waterblocks is and don't want to find out either.
Step three was a heat exchanger to stand up to pool chemicals and have enough heat transfer ability.
Then it was just piping it all together.
I've had times of it working all together, but it seems like I am cursed in the GPU department. I've had a 3090 with a bykski full cover waterblock on it from the get go....it keeps the memory at like 65, so I know it works.
One of these days it is going to be all done and working 100%!!