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Distributed Computing hardware during a ~93F day in operation for a good year now 24/7. Only issue is restarting modem/router every few days when congestion becomes too much of an issue since all 160+ boxes are connected via WIFI.

*There a few 6th-8th gens I cannot undervolt due to BIOS lock, cannot use Throttlestop.

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00:0093 day in Vancouver, Washington, this is my farm here, crunching away, mapping cancer
00:12markers reliably.
00:13Let's check it out.
00:14So the ambience is about 115 to 125.
00:27I've got my, my Ivy Bridge here, Coffee Lake, Coffee Lake, Sky Lake, Haswell, which is 4th
00:35generation, 4th generation Haswells, 17 of them, and then a mixture of 6th generation
00:43and 8th generation Intels, HP ProDesk and Optiplexes, and some more 8th gens right there.
01:01Let's take a look at some temperatures.
01:14Respectable.
01:31See, temperatures are very safe, and I'm nearing 300 million points on points.
01:41It's exciting.
01:44Happy crunching, everyone.
01:46It's a total of 6 120 volt circuits I'm using.
01:51Four here, this one, and then one there that has a fan blowing from underneath it.
01:57Since this is not fan cooled, this is the hottest point at about 140.
02:06I added this cord, it's a bit of a heat sink.
02:09Like the ones in the garage, all my 6th through 8th generation Intels are undervolted by 140
02:27millivolts.
02:28Makes them run very quiet, about 40 watts at the CP package, 60 watts at the wall.
02:40Kansas, Manchester.
02:53Another project.
03:01Each of these is about 50 watts at the wall.
03:04Torrent seeder.
03:09And this is how all the machines connect to the internet.
03:23That's all there is to it, with a repeater in the garage.

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