This is my brother from another mother! 😆 A guy who doesn't have a stupid intro or background music and doesn't want a 2 minute video to take 10 minutes! Total thumbs up from me! And you're wearing a sweatshirt from my Alma Matter. Go Bulls! All videos should be like this! Great video and DIY frame!
Thanks, I was actually thinking about doing this. Helped clear a few things up. Also 3 years later the prices are freaking insane for what looks to be the same type of rack. $400+. Guess I found my weekend project.
GREAT video! But, what were the lengths you cut these at? Edit: I went with 12 inches deep, 11 inches tall on the short end, 15 inches tall on the tall end, 24 inches wide and I imagine that will fit most. I'm also going to probably put 120mm fans on, instead of 80mm, so it can run slower, still move the same amount of air, and be quieter.
Just a heads up for anyone looking to build this in 2020, the parts as of today cost just under $50 to purchase, not including the flat pieces of aluminum if those are to be used as well.
Which is still cheaper. The problem I keep seeing with the rigs sold on ebay and Amazon is they don't seem to fit the 3000 series cards that have 3 fans (RTX).
with how easy these are to make, im surprised no company has started making diy kits to build your own on amazon for much cheaper that whats currently available. they would save on shipping costs too since they're just shipping metal strips, screws and an instruction manual
They don't because what they sell you is basically that. They cut everything up, and give you a few screws to put it together. Some of these rigs cost $200 or more and it costs them what? $30 in parts at most.
NEVERMIND every time you try to put a screw in them they crack, even if you make them insanely strong with carbon fiber...man i wasted so much time trying to make that shit work, but yea don't do the 3d printable corners. Just do like he did in the video.
nicely done, buddy! I'm going to do what you did. Also a quick tip on self-tap screws. If you drill a small pilot hole first all the self tap screws will screw in much easier and quicker.
looks like double the height of the psu for the basement. leave enough room for the psu cables between the mobo and psu with the mono io not blocked. then the mounting of the gpu are just pcie height with a cross strip for support
Your lucky you didn't send that drill bit through your hand when drilling those holes for the fans! PLEASE be smarter than this people. SAFETY FIRST! Great job on the frame though, looks great.
I build a frame exactly the same I didn't use rubber mounts for the motherboard though just standard risers found in an atx case and as I powered on my system by jumping the pins with a screwdriverr and my brand new corsair HX1200 PSU sparked and popped really loud then my Motherboard shut off shortly after and had my 3080 plugged in as well!! Should I be running rubber feet under the whole frame would that help? Or should I raise certain components up off the frame with rubber please can anyone help
You know what would have taken 30 seconds for you, and saved us hours, simple dimensions. I don't get why you would make such a great video and not provide basic information such as dimensions.
Firstly - he doesn't have to do anything. He is providing this to the public for free. One can use some common sense and measure his own Motherboard and Graphics card - cause yours might be different than what he is using. Get out a measuring tape and draw/plan it out on a piece of paper. if you mess up - no big deal - these 1/16" Aluminum Angle pieces are dirt cheap - try again. You may learn something in the process instead of being spoon fed every single thing.
3 years later this could never be more helpful lol
I second this. Short, informative, straight to the point with no bs fluff talk in the middle. Thank you!
yeah
totally, 10 years later... and it will still be helpful
alot better then paying a a absurd amount of money for a rig
Really appreciated the fast video to give me the ideas I needed. So, thanks. Building my first rig and need all the cost savings I can get.
Love the fact he doesn't waste our time. Thanks!
This is my brother from another mother! 😆 A guy who doesn't have a stupid intro or background music and doesn't want a 2 minute video to take 10 minutes! Total thumbs up from me! And you're wearing a sweatshirt from my Alma Matter. Go Bulls! All videos should be like this! Great video and DIY frame!
Thanks, I was actually thinking about doing this. Helped clear a few things up. Also 3 years later the prices are freaking insane for what looks to be the same type of rack. $400+. Guess I found my weekend project.
thankyou for the short but concise length of a video. thats pretty new these days
Best video on RUclips. Short, simple, to the point, great tracking on the graphic overlays, doggo!
Best no-nonsense video ever!
Love this video, thank you! It's super useful especially with the crazily inflated prices of anything related to mining in 2021.
what were the dimensions you used? if you remember lol
Thank you for not bullshitting around...its appreciated, subscribed!
Any chance for some dimensions?
GREAT video! But, what were the lengths you cut these at?
Edit: I went with 12 inches deep, 11 inches tall on the short end, 15 inches tall on the tall end, 24 inches wide and I imagine that will fit most. I'm also going to probably put 120mm fans on, instead of 80mm, so it can run slower, still move the same amount of air, and be quieter.
Was 4 inches enough of space for the GPUs and the riser support?
Thanks! 😊❤️
@@BogdanKyselyov Yes, I drilled a hole and used a bolt and nut to hold it in place.
This person is all i need .
Just a heads up for anyone looking to build this in 2020, the parts as of today cost just under $50 to purchase, not including the flat pieces of aluminum if those are to be used as well.
Which is still cheaper. The problem I keep seeing with the rigs sold on ebay and Amazon is they don't seem to fit the 3000 series cards that have 3 fans (RTX).
Attempting this, this weekend! Excited - thank you!
with how easy these are to make, im surprised no company has started making diy kits to build your own on amazon for much cheaper that whats currently available. they would save on shipping costs too since they're just shipping metal strips, screws and an instruction manual
They don't because what they sell you is basically that. They cut everything up, and give you a few screws to put it together. Some of these rigs cost $200 or more and it costs them what? $30 in parts at most.
Thank you, scalper prices on other websites brought me here.
Use a nail punch to dimple the aluminum. Makes screwing much easier.
Thank you very much for taking your time and upload such a great video!!
I plan on building this, but with 2 server psus, and for 13 gpu. Thanks for the video!!
nice video thank u ! the fast forward sound of the drill took me to the dentist
Just built this rig using your video thanks! Just info parts n taxes it’s up to 70 for everything at Home Depot
Ahead of your time!
Came here for BTC-S37 Motherboard frame ideas. Just what I was looking for.
Video was only 3:19mins thank you!
Subbed👍
There's some pretty cool 3d printable corner pieces for a build like this. Just wish my stupid printer would stop messing up so I could print them
I DID IT :D
NEVERMIND every time you try to put a screw in them they crack, even if you make them insanely strong with carbon fiber...man i wasted so much time trying to make that shit work, but yea don't do the 3d printable corners. Just do like he did in the video.
Super helpful. Thanks for making this.
Underrated video man
You are the real MVP!
Any measurements to help along?
Total length of which size aluminum profiles?
nicely done, buddy! I'm going to do what you did. Also a quick tip on self-tap screws. If you drill a small pilot hole first all the self tap screws will screw in much easier and quicker.
Awesome, Quick, Easy! Thanks for the video it is exactly what i was looking for in a tutorial on how to build a mining frame.. Thanks
excellent video - to the point. Thank you sir.
Thank you
Hmm I don't have a miter saw. Looks pretty easy though. Thanks
What are the dimensions? Any idea?
How many aluminum angle strips did you have to buy for that one?
can you give me the cutting measurements of the aluminium bars?
looks like double the height of the psu for the basement. leave enough room for the psu cables between the mobo and psu with the mono io not blocked. then the mounting of the gpu are just pcie height with a cross strip for support
That dog!!! 😂 Love the vid, to the point!
you've got a like for the "more of these *bois* "
hearing protection for a cordless drill is a bit much don'tcha think?
great build
Your lucky you didn't send that drill bit through your hand when drilling those holes for the fans!
PLEASE be smarter than this people.
SAFETY FIRST!
Great job on the frame though, looks great.
Lol agreed. Don't do it that way.
Any chance you could post a drawing with dimensions?
Thanks bro. This should run me about $40 and save a lot more.
Nice and concise! Subscribed
perfect video, just what I needed 👍🏽
How does the graphics cards hold up?
Measurements pls?
I build a frame exactly the same I didn't use rubber mounts for the motherboard though just standard risers found in an atx case and as I powered on my system by jumping the pins with a screwdriverr and my brand new corsair HX1200 PSU sparked and popped really loud then my Motherboard shut off shortly after and had my 3080 plugged in as well!! Should I be running rubber feet under the whole frame would that help? Or should I raise certain components up off the frame with rubber please can anyone help
Not to keen on using that PSU again might try and get a refund
Awsome, to the point..... just had to subscribe
he kept putting his hand in front of the drill. it's sketching me out. 2:23
"...some sort of hand-tool if power tools are not an option." Umm yes that would be the old go-to hacksaw dude!
Great video, Buddy :)
By the way, thank you.
Also looking for the dimensions. Can anyone help?
What are the dimensions for the parts?
No mention of lengths anywhere. Any help on this anyone? Looking to start something that would fit 6 big 3090 sized graphics cards.
Dimensions???
what are your dimensions??? I can buy a steel 1 for $40 on ebay right now...
Your a boss!
any one build one yet have dimensions ?
You know what would have taken 30 seconds for you, and saved us hours, simple dimensions. I don't get why you would make such a great video and not provide basic information such as dimensions.
Firstly - he doesn't have to do anything. He is providing this to the public for free. One can use some common sense and measure his own Motherboard and Graphics card - cause yours might be different than what he is using. Get out a measuring tape and draw/plan it out on a piece of paper. if you mess up - no big deal - these 1/16" Aluminum Angle pieces are dirt cheap - try again. You may learn something in the process instead of being spoon fed every single thing.
@@EngineerHarris Lord Simp.
Nice video. Subbing for not wasting my time either :)
I was hoping to get 15 minutes about how this was his first video and how building the rig made him feel. 1 star. /s
i just dont get how you make a video like this and not give measurements
the funny thing is, i sell them haha. i will make myself one :)
***Do not use rubber washers as standoffs, will short your motherboard***
Can you explain, please? Rubber washers are made of rubber so they should prevent the motherboard from shorting. Am i missing something?
"AKA he broke af!" lol ... Me too buddy, me too.
I imagine he's probably not broke anymore, lol
Like!
awesome, you nailed it...
good grief I could give you so many cues here but FFS if people are really this ignorant imma design and patent it myself
Wow!!! Amazing. Well done!!! 🤗🌸🌸 I also make videos on youtube. You can check it If you want. 😊😊😊