This DIY minercase was made with simplicity in mind. It is made from aluminum angle bar that can be found in any hardware store.
It wasn’t meant to mine any specific coin but it’s used in real life with 6 AMD RX570 2x600w PSU, mining Dagger hashimoto (ETH, ETC, …) and/or Cryptonite (XMR, ...) algorithms.
Aluminum is light, robust, durable and elegant. It is not very conductive, (and you could push that even further with anodized aluminum) and doesn’t retain heat. And keep the overall frame lightweight thus easy to move around.
The base design is open and keep space between your electronic components and graphic cards for better thermal dissipation and preventing them of interfering with each other for a quitter result. Reserved enough space for equipment overhaul enhancing the cooling and extending the lifespan of graphics cards
The basic design dimension are as follow 640mm x 320mm x 320mm
<3 round numbers :)
- Dimensions 640mm x 320mm x 320mm
- Weight ???
- Material aluminium.
- Color silver
The design is modular and variations can be made :
- to fit high capacity
- as a shelf / rack
- adapted to 6, 8, 12 GPU
The conception was made with Freecad but a few exports are available for other CAD softwares:
- STEP or IGES for Solidworks
- DWG for AutoCad or Sketchup
The rig as been parameterised in Freecad via a Spreadsheet for easier customization. The following parameters are available:
Every piece of the frame are made of standard aluminium corners but you can change their characteristics depending on your findings: bar_thickness 1.5mm bar_width 20mm bar_height 15mm graphic_card_length 270mm graphic_card_height 112mm width 640mm height 320mm bottom_empty_space 20mm top_empty_space 20mm
You can easily switch these values from mm to inches For example of you’d like to fit 12 graphic cards instead of 6 you could simply raise the
width
of the design.
- You could put 2 range of graphic cards or 1 range of graphic card with a double width design
- Could fit any kind of motherboard, graphic card, any kind of hardware with the proper tweaks.
- It was tought for usage with 120mm fans but not a requirement.
- The design can be made stackable in two ways.
- If your planning from the start to fit many mining rig in the same design you need to double or triple the vertical bar and duplicate the design as many time as required.
- If it’s an afterthought process, just make another case and print this little 3D printed piece (we’re to call it the joiner) to maintain the cases together.
- rivet plier
- drill bit for aluminum (1 of )
- tap (to create threaded holes, to secure the graphic cards)
- metal saw
- 28 pop rivets - 4x10mm
- regular case screws
- spacers to secure your motherboard (usually shipped with any case, but can be found online, or scavenged from old cases)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ef/Toennchen_IMGP5029_wp.jpg
This rig is only made of 2 types of aluminium angle bar:
- One with equal sides, from a profile view it would looks as this ⌟
- One with a shorter side, from a profile view it would looks as this 」
https://www.bricodepot.fr/lyon-st-priest/corniere-en-aluminium-brut-l-250m-l-20mm-h-20mm-ep-15mm/prod1791/ https://decines.entrepot-du-bricolage.fr/pr-corniere-egale-en-aluminium-anodise-15x15cm-couleur-argent-2-5m-rqdb020205-1089668,40917,71,332,794,1238.htm
Here is a formula to calculate the total length of raw material required. length of ⌟ required = 4 * height length of 」 required = 5 * width + 4 depth
For example if the bars were sold by units of 2 meters each: You would need: ⌟ 4 *
unit_length
sold_length
number_of_bars_required
|Sold_length
/ 4 *unit_length
|
The manual as other parts of the project is a work in progress...
- To reduce vibrations you can create rubber washer out of old bike tires and a hollow hole punch for leather.
- There is a 3D printable foot
projects/foot.fcstd
that could be made out of soft plastic or rubber like material, but these kind of materials doesn’t come cheap unfortunately.