AAAwave 6 GPU Mining Rig Frame - Stackable Open Frame Design Mining Rig Case with Fan mounts - Crypto Currency ETH Coin GPU Miner Chassis. Ethereum/Zcash/Decred
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| Brand | AAAwave |
| Color | 6 GPU |
| Package Dimensions | 23.6 x 15.5 x 3.5 inches; 10.35 Pounds |
| Material | Aluminum |
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- Brand Name: aaawave
- Material: Aluminum and Acrylic
- Type: Open frame chassis
- Model Number: AAAMC59
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| Customer Rating | 3.9 out of 5 stars (108) | 4.2 out of 5 stars (342) | 4.1 out of 5 stars (253) | 3.5 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Price | Unavailable | $164.98$164.98 | $179.99$179.99 | $59.99$59.99 |
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Product description
The chassis is made out of 2020 aluminum extrusions with acrylic panels, and uses brass motherboard stand offs.
Compatible Motherboards: ATX, M-ATX
Power Supply: 2 x ATX Power Supply Positions
Color: Transparent Acrylic and Silver
Outside Dimension: L22 x W14 x H14 Inch
Supports 6 GPUs with a solid mounting plate
Supports 6 motherboard add on cards with a solid mounting plate
Supports 2.5” and 3.5” SSDs and HDDs
Supports 4 x 120mm fans
Power Switch and Power LED included
Assembly required
Product information
| Package Dimensions | 23.6 x 15.5 x 3.5 inches |
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| Item Weight | 10.33 pounds |
| Manufacturer | AAAwave |
| ASIN | B074KWF4SD |
| Item model number | AAAMC59 |
| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#2,059 in Computer Cases
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| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 4, 2017 |
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I have to be honest, I am typically against buying frames vs building your own, but I decided to give these frames from AAAwave a shot. I bought both the 6 GPU and the 14 GPU variants. Both we're easy to assemble but I will say the 14 GPU version seemed to go together like butter, much quicker than the 6 GPU version. I guess that is due to all components being larger. Be aware that since these are basically aluminum extrusions, your going to have little shavings everywhere after opening everything and laying all the components out. I chose to assemble mine on my living room carpet where I could quickly wipe down the assembled frame then do a quick vacuum job. They even included a pair of gloves to keep your hands clean and cut free.
One thing I will suggest right off the bat is to completely skip the assembly instructions as some of my part bags didn't match what the instructions we're telling me. Instead I'd recommend going to YouTube where AAAwave has a couple of excellent video's from building the frame step by step to part 2 where they go over installing components. It made this entire process quick and easy rather than being frustrated by the instructions.
I have already ordered another 14 GPU frame to convert the rest of my 1080 ti's over. Just a word of warning, this bad boy will be extremely heavy once you get 14 cards and 4 power supplies on it. That may sound obvious but i would move it to it;s final location prior to installing all 14 of the cards.
The only issue I had (which is mentioned by some other reviewers as well) was the mounting points for my PCI-E risers were a bit off for the ones I had purchased. I was able to get all four points on each riser attached, but you have to leave both all of the stand-offs very loose to make it work. The stand-offs end up being a bit angled if you do this, but everything can be attached without the need to redrill holes.
So half a start off for OK directions and another half star for bad PCI-E risers mounting points.
Upon opening box, there is thousands of little metals shavings everywhere on everything. This can be very dangerous if you were to rub your eye after handling anything in that box. Edges are very sharp also so be careful if you decide to buy this. It's was also a quality control issue.
Onto the directions paper that is included. It is a epic fail on directions and worse is that several sentences do not make sense and words are misspelled everywhere and abbreviations
After several hours of assembling one of the 12GPU Frames, it was clear positioning of parts would be critical to get cables from psu to reach cards depending on how you utilize the shelves and your layout.
My suggestion is, spend 20% more on a frame and save yourself frustration and time especially if you are using 8 cards instead of 12. I also bought another brand frame, the Veddha for 8 cards and it is built well and would suggest that one instead of this one if you have 8 cards and not 12.
I'm going to be returning 2 of these 12GPU Frames.
Hope this helps some others with researching what would work for them.
Note 1: the hex bolts are a pain with the angles required and can strip easily, so I'm going to use other bolts of the same thread on the next ones. There's lots of extra bolts and parts included and it appears there's other bolts already there to use instead. So wish I'd used them from the start!
Note 2: PSUs are supposed to be installed fan down, but that'd only leave about 1/8" or less between the acrylic and fan intake the way this is setup. Next time I shut this rig down and for the others I'm going to cut out holes in the bottom sheet so the PSUs can be mounted properly and have solid air flow.
























