Title: WTB - 50+ kW Hosting - +/- PSU's Post by: kilo17 on February 03, 2016, 02:55:43 AM I have struggled to find an adequate facility for my mining gear and will be looking for a facility outside my home state. I have capacity to hosts 250 Th in my garage but I have a bit more than that and I am looking for hosting options.
To get a lower price I would be willing to send 50+ kW of miners I would love to use Allinvain but shipping to Canada and return shipping is cost prohibitive. OregonMines and Toomin would be good options but I am not interested in paying $75/kWh. I can send or purchase PSU's as needed. Not sure if this is the correct thread to post on, so mods please move if it should be elsewhere. Title: Re: WTB - 50+ kW Hosting - +/- PSU's Post by: armedmilitia on February 03, 2016, 03:17:24 AM The lowest advertised rate I've seen (in the USA) is Bitcoin ASIC Hosting in central WA: $60/KW, for 6 months prepaid. I've never hosted hardware there, so I can't vouch for them being real.
http://bitcoinasichosting.com/ Hope that helps. Title: Re: WTB - 50+ kW Hosting - +/- PSU's Post by: generalt on February 03, 2016, 03:25:02 AM Maybe you should check with MCHouston. He seems to be able to host 200 S5's at a reasonable rate.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1350197.0 Title: Re: WTB - 50+ kW Hosting - +/- PSU's Post by: kilo17 on February 03, 2016, 04:22:49 AM The lowest advertised rate I've seen (in the USA) is Bitcoin ASIC Hosting in central WA: $60/KW, for 6 months prepaid. I've never hosted hardware there, so I can't vouch for them being real. http://bitcoinasichosting.com/ Hope that helps. Thanks for the info Title: Re: WTB - 50+ kW Hosting - +/- PSU's Post by: kilo17 on February 03, 2016, 04:23:14 AM Maybe you should check with MCHouston. He seems to be able to host 200 S5's at a reasonable rate. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1350197.0 I did not know he did either ;) Title: Re: WTB - 50+ kW Hosting - +/- PSU's Post by: Myffas on February 03, 2016, 01:20:31 PM Not exactly what you are looking for, but I could be interested to host 20 Kw at 0.080$/Kwh. Over a few months, this rate should cover shipping to Canada.
Title: Re: WTB - 50+ kW Hosting - +/- PSU's Post by: bctmke on February 03, 2016, 03:08:26 PM What about sidehack?
I know hes at 65/kWh Title: Re: WTB - 50+ kW Hosting - +/- PSU's Post by: jstew on February 03, 2016, 05:17:53 PM what units , and psus , ive been doing hosting at 62$kw/month and have room to work , have enough capacity for around 3ph in s7's , and am upgrading my cooling this weekend in preparation of spring and summer
the bulk of my power is 277v so psus must be able to run on that , currently running ibm2880's, dell 750s, hp dl580's on 277 with no issues , also most of the dps psus will run on the 277v power |