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So you basically rebuilt an S7 out of existing parts.
Guessing this is the first time you've ever used tools.
Where did you get the hashing boards?
A 3D printed box or metal to hold it in place instead of wood -- wood is a major insulator and is going to contain heat.
which you wouldn't want to do.
@@GunMuse something made out of aluminium. Copper might be expensive. Copper heat sinks might work with the ASIC miner
Supeeeer, Superbo ,
Is this thing still running today? Just curious?
I think you need a proper casing to maintain a decent temperature. Nice project though. I knew its not that difficult.
I'm looking how to build my own asic not assemble one using existing parts.
Hi - I’ve started a company to do this as well. I don’t know how. Ha.
@@caleb2242 I'm also interested to build my own miner
@@caleb2242 have you made any progress so far? Interested in starting a company for this as well
Looks like some old s5 boards, and such. Negative hash rate per power consumption ratio, but fun to tinker with.
can i put more fans? top and down?
Apa memang semudah itu untuk merakit nya, hanya merakit perangkat kerasnya saja, lalu bagemana dergan perangkat lunaknya
didn't really show how to DIY most of it.... but thanks anyway
Hey brother , what is hashing rate
2.42 TH/s
I wonder, if one could use a gutted 1U/2U server chassis for this and have an incognito miner >:D
you dont you make the hashboards out of wood
Is that Hashosaurus ? :D
wood is not smart... at all
no cost or anything
Diy case asic
So you basically rebuilt an S7 out of existing parts.
Guessing this is the first time you've ever used tools.
Where did you get the hashing boards?
A 3D printed box or metal to hold it in place instead of wood -- wood is a major insulator and is going to contain heat.
which you wouldn't want to do.
@@GunMuse something made out of aluminium. Copper might be expensive. Copper heat sinks might work with the ASIC miner
Supeeeer, Superbo ,
Is this thing still running today? Just curious?
I think you need a proper casing to maintain a decent temperature. Nice project though. I knew its not that difficult.
I'm looking how to build my own asic not assemble one using existing parts.
Hi - I’ve started a company to do this as well. I don’t know how. Ha.
@@caleb2242 I'm also interested to build my own miner
@@caleb2242 have you made any progress so far? Interested in starting a company for this as well
Looks like some old s5 boards, and such. Negative hash rate per power consumption ratio, but fun to tinker with.
can i put more fans? top and down?
Apa memang semudah itu untuk merakit nya, hanya merakit perangkat kerasnya saja, lalu bagemana dergan perangkat lunaknya
didn't really show how to DIY most of it.... but thanks anyway
Hey brother , what is hashing rate
2.42 TH/s
I wonder, if one could use a gutted 1U/2U server chassis for this and have an incognito miner >:D
you dont you make the hashboards out of wood
Is that Hashosaurus ? :D
wood is not smart... at all
no cost or anything
Diy case asic