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July 12, 2012, 02:46:35 AM
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Subject says its all I am looking for the frames mentioned in this posting:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=printpage;topic=39960.0

  I inherited my buddies bitcoin mining rig 2x msi 6950 twin frozzer reflashed to 6970 with a corsair 1200W

  and I have solar cogen rates at lowest tier in northern california. I was going to drop an athlon II x6 processor in the cm3 socket in to the mobo a msi 890FXA-GD70  and run a XEN 4.0 cloud on the mobo by upping the memory to 8-16 gb

Then I was going to run the mining software on one of the cores as a VM leaving the other cores for work related tasks(I am donating the rig to my business).


     comments?? anyone tried to do it this way before??

     but user spotswood please message me so I can buy one of your 80/20 based chassis(s) post haste

btw this "should" work as only the gpu(s) are used for mining and I will pin them to the CPU that is running the mining software


             gwen
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I get to shut down 4 OLD gamer machines being used as servers with 500w power supplies apiece
so I gain quite a bit of power savings this way and get to run both work tasking and mining at a lowered power cost from my 2kw I presently theoretically consume(all are running crypto disks without hw support so they ARE consuming LOTS of cryptotax cycles)

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July 12, 2012, 03:47:49 AM
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Subject says its all I am looking for the frames mentioned in this posting:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=printpage;topic=39960.0

  I inherited my buddies bitcoin mining rig 2x msi 6950 twin frozzer reflashed to 6970 with a corsair 1200W

  and I have solar cogen rates at lowest tier in northern california. I was going to drop an athlon II x6 processor in the cm3 socket in to the mobo a msi 890FXA-GD70  and run a XEN 4.0 cloud on the mobo by upping the memory to 8-16 gb

Then I was going to run the mining software on one of the cores as a VM leaving the other cores for work related tasks(I am donating the rig to my business).


     comments?? anyone tried to do it this way before??

     but user spotswood please message me so I can buy one of your 80/20 based chassis(s) post haste

btw this "should" work as only the gpu(s) are used for mining and I will pin them to the CPU that is running the mining software


             gwen
     a new miner
I get to shut down 4 OLD gamer machines being used as servers with 500w power supplies apiece
so I gain quite a bit of power savings this way and get to run both work tasking and mining at a lowered power cost from my 2kw I presently theoretically consume(all are running crypto disks without hw support so they ARE consuming LOTS of cryptotax cycles)


Message him yourself.
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July 12, 2012, 09:43:17 AM
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