💎 Elevate Your Mining Game!
The GPNE Mining Rig Frame Case is a robust and efficient solution for cryptocurrency mining, featuring a durable steel construction, optimal cooling capabilities with support for up to 8 GPUs, and versatile power supply compatibility. With 24/7 customer support, this case is designed for both performance and peace of mind.
Brand | GPNE |
Series | Mining Rig Frame Case |
Item model number | MC03 |
Item Weight | 24.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.6 x 17.3 x 7.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27.6 x 17.3 x 7.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | GPNE |
ASIN | B09LRVB3ZY |
Date First Available | November 13, 2021 |
H**N
Damaged goods
Cane damaged. At first didn’t notice the indent I. The package but when opened had a significant dent on the corner. Tried to boot anyways and nothing worked. Fans turned on but no display. Had to return because too much could have gone wrong. It sure when it was damaged but sadly could not be used
M**U
Needs some finesse, quite an adventure, but got it working.
Update 8-28-23: Disable virtualization support for stability. It was enabled by default.Included are the motherboard (with screws), case (with some mounting plates), 6-pin power to dual 8 pin splitters, 4 foam disks, and the case. The motherboard contains an anemic 4th Gen dial core Celeron. 4 GB of a single DDR3L SODIMM are installed.It is lacking any kind of cables besides the power splitters. I had to raid my parts drawer to hook up a SATA SSD. Another option is MSATA, but it is the older format and not M.2.There is a VGA out, but that's it. There's no way to access any video ports for cards plugged into the slot. I've never mined on a machine with a VGA out. But what I discovered is that this machine doesn't need a dongle to display different resolutions. That was new as GPUs installed in my AM4 Ryzen rigs (without IGP) would need a dongle or else the resolution would be stuck at 640x480 and wouldn't scroll. Although the VGA is older technology, it doesn't need a dongle.I was able to use one of the many Bitmain ASIC power supplies to power this. I was able to install Win 10 with no GPUs. Then one by one, I added RX6800 until I had 4. Then the computer started randomly crashing. Then I spent a few hours trying to figure out why. Turns out, the power supply I was using was choking. I replaced it with another Bitmain PS and it worked. However, all the crashes from before corrupted the install and I had to install again. However, rather than going to update and downloading all updated stuff, I ran it as is and turned updates off.It's working great now. Better than the proper ATX computers I was using.This isn't for the faint at heart as it takes some hacking and out of the box thinking. It's also possible that the updates past the install were causing problems. But once it works, it works great.
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