Название | : | Mineral Oil Submerged GPU Crypto Mining Rig Build - Part 1 |
Продолжительность | : | 16.05 |
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I definitely held onto my butt lol awesome Hash Raptor! Comment from : Red Panda Mining |
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Props my man, this has been my dream since I was a young man and designed power transformers , I wanted to submerge the whole thing in silicon (even better than mineral oil , well until you spill it)brbrI’ve brought the idea up with CS people but it’s always hand waved as “too messy” brbrIt looks like your exchanging the liquid , that seems overly complex , I haven’t got to watch your whole video yet but I’m sure your doing it for some reason brbrThe idea to me was overheating wouldn’t be a problem if you have it oil or silicon immersed brbrWhat you should do is have a metal cylinder made of pure #1 aluminum get it thick , maybe 40mm diameter Threaded top, and fitted for filling will liquid nitrogen Have a purge valve so it empties as it gets used up brbrDuring peak times you could manually inject it like water/methanol in a diesel engine , or perhaps some arduino need can rig it to a thermostat and solenoid system regulated by a program brbrCheers Comment from : DG |
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Can you give some updates on how mineral oil affected plastic parts over time ?? From my experience plastic pump and mineral oil won't go along to well Comment from : Dawid Gazur |
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have you tried to run it through a hydroponic water chiller? Comment from : MetaVerse BioShock |
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Is it still GPU ok after 9 month Comment from : Jambo Rmbac |
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wher we can buy this oil other than amazon ? and also is their a specific oil number or name just to the exact oil , thakn you Comment from : madz |
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How has the mineral oil held up? looking to do something similer Comment from : Forex Wizard |
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Is the mineral oil not acidic? Comment from : Mohammad Reza Gholizadeh |
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you know that it is not 64 F it is 64 C? right? Also, don't use mineral oil!!! Comment from : Konrad |
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did u just say 84 dollarssssss Comment from : GIGI |
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I have a question or u can say doubt Do we need those fans attached anymore Once it is immersed in that cooling solution Correct me if I m wrong Comment from : Kalyankumar Kodavati |
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really good, have spoke to 3m and Engineered fulids they recomend removing the fans and heat sinks Comment from : Thomas Kline |
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do people still think they will get rich by mining? Comment from : Nikolay Ganovski |
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Peltier Cell with rad on both sides The cold rad on the oil to reduce temp :v Comment from : Mijais Cares |
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Can it be used for more than 1 month? without stop Comment from : Aditya |
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Oil takes too much time to cool down so after a couple of hours you will end up pumping just hot oil What about car coolant??? Comment from : oscar salas |
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Thank You Comment from : K BBB |
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What's ur ambience temp? Comment from : AngryTom Tom |
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You should remove the gpu fans, it's using to much power when underwater Comment from : ArSniper98 |
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it been almost one month since you did this is it still working ? have u faced any issues ? i heard some ppl said that their might be some dameg for plastic and rubber over time Comment from : Asem Qahtan |
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12:50 just watching the hot oil coming off the top this is just too cool Comment from : audie allen |
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OK so I know this video was a month old and I'm really and I'm really curious to see what happens in the next videos My 1st comment is from the videos that I've watched from the videos that I've watched pertaining to submerged mining equipment,(vos coin) -that mineral oil isn't exactly ideal and may break down some of the and may break down some of the rubber inside of the components There's actually a company that specializes in making a fluid better than mineral oil Comment from : audie allen |
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just bought my 2ed asic(1, m31s And 1, m31se) I'm happy man! BIG purchases for a small fry like myself Comment from : audie allen |
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Wi-fi power switch link? Comment from : Moacir Santiago |
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How can the card produce 29 MH yet only draw 44 watts? Surely that can't be correct All other reviews I've seen suggest 100 to 120 watts for 28 to 30MH Comment from : Ross Walker |
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Cant imagine how scary it must have been submerging a gpu in a fluid Comment from : Tech-savvy Scientist |
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Finally, a solution for RX 6700 XT Comment from : Leonardy Huang |
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Its just insane hahahahahah Thank you for that man Greetings from Brazil Comment from : Álan Carvalho |
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might as well put everything in the tank to include the psu and motherboard Comment from : Jason Schwier |
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Wow how did you get the wattage so low on your cards? My 480 and 580s run at 97-103 watts each Comment from : Ash |
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I wonder if this helps very hot cards like r9 390 and such Comment from : Roberto |
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You a crazy man :) Comment from : Candr0id Crypto |
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Just finding out oils are non conductive Seriously 🤯 This changes everything Comment from : smithy2170 |
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Very interesting concept, nice vid sir! Comment from : Lil Time Mining |
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update? Comment from : Palaemon124 |
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i get that mineral oil isn't conductive but what stops the oil from getting into the tiny space between the sockets & plugs Comment from : e56 |
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I’m actually about to start a very similar project for work Comment from : pt31601 |
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what is the temp difference as compared to the air cooling method? Comment from : OCTAGRAM :: ئۆکتاگرام |
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Noob question, how are you able to run it in oil? Wouldn't that damage it? Comment from : Jack Wharry |
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Awesome stuff!!! Comment from : Edem Frost |
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I'm planning to do something similar with an S9 Comment from : Andrew Goodwin |
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Derale 13309 Power Steering Cooler Kit Comment from : Donnie Campbell |
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Hook that pump up to a large radiator and I bet you could keep 4-6 GPUs running in the 40s almost silently Comment from : Mike D |
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Here before this channel blows up by winter Comment from : PSilence 01 |
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I know you have money so this isnt an issue but you can buy a heater core for a old pickup truck for 15 bucks for radiator Comment from : Cliff Iron |
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Transformr oil? Comment from : Cliff Iron |
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My idea is that remove fan and 2 small acrylic tank And 1 side is gpu and 1 side is reserve loop in a radiator mechanism God like cooling! Comment from : Game Plux |
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take off the fans, works better and less power draw, worst part is cleaning them afterwards LOL Comment from : Jims Innovations |
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Does it actually need the gpu fan when its submersed?🙂 Comment from : Rahul VS |
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I don’t understand How is it fully submerged in liquid and not catching on fire? Comment from : Felix Lawrence |
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Put a big radiator on there Comment from : Kaptain |
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get a small office fridge coil up some coper tube in side pump the oil though the tube inside the fridge Comment from : Jake Breyck |
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Yes plz, enlighten us by taking risk urself so we can march ahead😎 Comment from : Soumen Ghose |
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Turning off fans should reduce electrical draw, improving efficiency Interesting video! Comment from : charles worton |
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Sunflower oil works also Comment from : simon blunden |
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So sweet! Can you do a video using LN2 to super cool a gpu while mining? Would be sickkkk vid🇺🇸🤘 Comment from : MC |
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This is rad ! So interesting Curious what happens long term Comment from : Modern Prospector |
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Fascinating project Think the protection against exposed solder joints on the underneath of the PCI-E will need to be removed as the mineral oil will break this down unless mistaken Comment from : Buildfromscratch |
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Take the fans ofg Comment from : BAD comment BOT |
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get an oil cooler from like a car and use the pump to moved fluid in it and stick a couple of fans on the oil cooler should be good enoth Comment from : João Baltazar |
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I have been running a 1080ti setup dunked in mineral oil for about 2 years now it can get messy make sure you have plenty of paper towels! Comment from : Darkman 231 |
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The problem is that the submersible pumps create heat Comment from : Joseph Bell |
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Frozen water bottles would be cheapest but you would have to do it all the time Comment from : Desert Farmer |
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This is interesting how often do you think this need servicing? Without fan or backplate attach, maybe it will be easier to service? If this work well, would be a great workaround for those monsterous 3090/3080 hot air maker 🤣brbri have less than 10 gpu, thats already making the room really hot, not to mention the already hot climate im living in 😂 Comment from : Retrenched Miner |
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I think that with good enough circulation of the oil in the tank taking the radiator off would improve heat transfer from the die into the oil, as it would be more direct Maybe you could submerge the second card without the radiator? It would be very interesting to see Cool project! Comment from : MaD_fX |
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not a good idea ever to go oil rigs it will become conductive eventually Comment from : Doom Slayer Forever |
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first GPURiser submerged! Comment from : GPURisers |
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LOL this is insane!! amazing! Comment from : paolocampitelli |
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Crazy and cool I'm curious how this doesn't affect the card from working? Comment from : Jiggz Kief |
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Nice project👍go hashraptor go Comment from : Eko Kukuh Wibowo |
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Waaaay too much effort for essentially no gain You know what works astoundingly well? A plain old desk fan (if small mining operation) or room fan Works MUCH better than you might suspect No fuss No muss No meaningful expense, and the fan can be put to many other uses Mineral oil fishtank? Ugh Comment from : Franks Channel |
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done it with 10 Radeon Vii they get really hot :D Comment from : Thaimachine Films |
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Good shit brother Comment from : Tee Loo |
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There are extra Fluids for that 🙃 Comment from : Samberzi |
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Checking, can SSD able to use on mineral oil? ( saw other YouTube mention can’t, but the video is 3 years ago) What about power supply, also can submerge into mineral oil? Comment from : ReviewPlayComment |
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Go to a beer brewing equipment store and grab a wort chiller, cheap and extremely effective! Comment from : Kings Hustle 414 |
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My advice, don’t get plastic aquariums heated oil causes the plastic to expand, it may break the seal and start leaking at some point Build a custom soft loop which feeds into the biggest or multiple radiators you can fit to cool and circulate the heated oil onto the bottom of the tank brbrAlso, don’t add any fancy stuff into the tank which introduces air into the oil - I bet none of these mineral oil are passivated or inhibited, oxygenated air tends to introduce long term oxidative effects on electrical components because oxygen carries some moisture content, meaning you could potentially end up short-circuiting the cards at some point when the moisture in the oil reaches a certain point of saturation Serious players would also have the cards immersed in a vacuum to further avoid exposure to air, most industrial power transformers are usually built this way for the same reason Comment from : Michael Tan |
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This is such great content, really excited for immersion vids, feels like I'm taking the learning journey with you Nice work! Comment from : Borstan |
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10:50 🤪🥳 Comment from : Mouse |
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i just got a new apartment with the funds gotten from bithacoin platform they are real and legit i believed at first until i received my payment via the platform Comment from : Emmanuel Bright |
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why would anyone choose this over seek hash with much more th/s? Comment from : Berneice Demma |
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This is awesome! I am having serious overheating issues with some rigs with the current heatwave It would be awesome to try to do this on a few rigs Once I see what you can do with the pump to give more cooling, I may try this on a rig Thanks for showing the small-time miners like me what is possible! Comment from : Queen Of Random |
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Nice 😳🧐👍 Comment from : GoodMining |
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Make sure you take into account capillary action along those cables as the oil heats up Comment from : Kevin Smith |
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That was very interesting to watch! brWhy wouldn't you want to keep this long term? Seems quieter, cooler Do you have to replace the oil tho?brIt could be interesting to figure out a way to heat a home with the oil, like maybe run it through pipes, that heat the floor of the room for example brI want to submerge my beagle in mineral oil as well :D this really got me excited to try it out! Thanks! :)) brbr12:14 Comment from : GS MAX |
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Nice demonstration The pump is definitely not doing anything other than adding heat to the oil since the fans should be doing most of the agitating Would like to see how it performs with even just a simple 2-3 fan radiator hooked up to it externally You should see a difference in the saturation temp of the system Comment from : matt woods |
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I’m excited to see more keep up the good work 👍🏻 Comment from : Neal |
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👍👍👌🏻 Comment from : TlifeUk |
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Get a 3090 in there! Awesome vid hashRaptor Comment from : Ty Ung |
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if that oil reaches 131C it will burn skin exposed for 5 seconds also, better make sure that the aquarium can handle a certain temp before it cracks Comment from : Anonymous |
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This will definitely run for a year prior to dying You will have to use Dielectric Fluids Electro cool (EC-100) from Engineered Fluids How are you dissipating heat? Do you have a heat exchanger /radiator? how big is it? Comment from : Roshen George Mathew |
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I think you should go to a junkyard and grab an old car radiator & rig up some pumps and fans to it Comment from : johnny camp |
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Mission Impossible 7 - Aquarium Protocol Good job man ! Comment from : Nata Bramasta |
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Stupid question: Isn't it like water-cooling? Don't you need to remove the heat from the liquid?brPretty cool experimentation though I hope it is worth it because water-cooling for mining for example, is not really something you would do if you want to minimize your initial investment :)brLooking forward to the next videos <3 Comment from : Cédric CRISPIN |
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This is awesome I’m strapped in and ready for more I love your appreciation for learning and experimenting Comment from : Red Fox Crypto |
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Aren't you supposed to removed fans and outer body? leave just heatsink and card Comment from : SuperNova |
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