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Title: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: joshv06 on April 18, 2014, 02:59:57 AM
Just sharing a video of our mining rig.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFuTeDWXiLw&feature=gp-n-y

12 HashLast.. Sorry HashFast Baby Jets
155 BitMain Antminers
2 Scrypt rigs

I am selling scrypt rigs and R9 290s if anyone is interested.

Houston, TX

For the love of god. Please don't buy from HashFast. I would be surprised if they have one satisfied customer (besides their 3rd party vendors who are buying our MPP/Upgrades while we wait for vaporware)


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: LAMarcellus on April 18, 2014, 05:16:56 AM
Whats your electricity cost down there in TX? kwh?


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: joshv06 on April 18, 2014, 06:03:24 AM
about 12 cents


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: LAMarcellus on April 18, 2014, 05:25:56 PM
Thanks for sharing the video of your rig.

I was impressed.
Did you say you custom created your own wires? Very cool.

Will you operate through the summer??   ;D   I hear it gets hot down there.



Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: ikativan on April 19, 2014, 03:15:14 AM
Wao nice, total hardware cost?


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: joshv06 on April 19, 2014, 07:37:03 AM
Thanks for sharing the video of your rig.

I was impressed.
Did you say you custom created your own wires? Very cool.

Will you operate through the summer??   ;D   I hear it gets hot down there.



Yea we made each ethernet cable. Wasn't hard. But took forever.

Temp stays the same in the Data Center year round XD.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: billysweird on April 21, 2014, 10:50:05 AM
Just sharing a video of our mining rig.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFuTeDWXiLw&feature=gp-n-y

12 HashLast.. Sorry HashFast Baby Jets
155 BitMain Antminers
2 Scrypt rigs

I am selling scrypt rigs and R9 290s if anyone is interested.

Houston, TX

For the love of god. Please don't buy from HashFast. I would be surprised if they have one satisfied customer (besides their 3rd party vendors who are buying our MPP/Upgrades while we wait for vaporware)

if i buy it , how to pay you?
what is the electricity cost?
and did you use it before?
how long did it servered?


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: jparsley on April 21, 2014, 11:25:00 AM
Nice setup


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: STT on April 22, 2014, 01:08:38 AM
about 12 cents

12 cents seems very cheap.  Its about 22 or more in Europe, is that from some great resource Texas has like fracking gas or nuclear?

Rig setups like this explain why btc difficulty doesnt go down.  Ever been tempted to turn it on an alternate sha256 coin for 5 mins


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: gagalady on April 22, 2014, 05:59:57 PM
Ye, 12 cents are damn cheap, i'm just curious what's the price of the rig? Let everyone know  ;)


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: Entropy-uc on April 23, 2014, 10:56:55 PM
Cloudhashing put a couple thousand Cointerra boxes in a data center in Texas.  So you're not even close to the largest.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: kendog77 on April 23, 2014, 11:41:51 PM
Cloudhashing put a couple thousand Cointerra boxes in a data center in Texas.  So you're not even close to the largest.

Oh, so that explains the pic in this thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=582005.0


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: windpath on April 24, 2014, 01:15:04 PM
At 35 TH/s how many watts you drawing?

I've been looking into some data centers around NY, highest power density I have found is 18kw per cabinet....


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: CrazyBit on April 26, 2014, 04:20:56 PM
Well of course everything is going to be bigger in Texas. This includes Bitcoin mining rigs.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: Lucky7Gaming on May 12, 2014, 08:03:14 PM
I'm paying .10 in NJ, so electricity is cheaper here apparently?  ???  How would we pay you for a miner and how would it be shipped?


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: PeterReid on May 12, 2014, 08:46:12 PM
very cool rig mate!


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: Marvell1 on May 13, 2014, 03:22:03 PM
Just sharing a video of our mining rig.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFuTeDWXiLw&feature=gp-n-y

12 HashLast.. Sorry HashFast Baby Jets
155 BitMain Antminers
2 Scrypt rigs

I am selling scrypt rigs and R9 290s if anyone is interested.

Houston, TX

For the love of god. Please don't buy from HashFast. I would be surprised if they have one satisfied customer (besides their 3rd party vendors who are buying our MPP/Upgrades while we wait for vaporware)

I remember when you bough all those r9290s you might have single handedly have driven up the GPU price back in January and February I think you had a 50-70 gpu order or something.
Not sure why you are selling your GPU farm , you can at least till break even mining scrypt-N or X-11 and the prices on those coins are bound to go up when the scrypt Asics hit in a few months.  Selling the SHA hardware makes sense though , with diff going up and new KNC and SPOON hardware coming online in July/Aug i would dump that junk too.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: zvs on May 14, 2014, 10:32:26 AM
about 12 cents

12 cents seems very cheap.  Its about 22 or more in Europe, is that from some great resource Texas has like fracking gas or nuclear?

Rig setups like this explain why btc difficulty doesnt go down.  Ever been tempted to turn it on an alternate sha256 coin for 5 mins
12 cents is a lot in Texas.  You should be able to get much cheaper for commercial location?

Residential where I'm at used to be ~7.5c per kwh, now it's around 8c, but natural gas prices have been going down since 2008 (about 25% in total when comparing seasons)..  the biggest commerical plan here is lower than 5c

ed:  Commercial rate has to pay sales tax on it, UNLESS the electricity is used to make the product... which I guess would be the case here?  lol.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: CoinDev on May 14, 2014, 03:44:42 PM
That's not the biggest in Texas lol.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: Group Bitcoin on May 14, 2014, 11:49:56 PM
Cloudhashing put a couple thousand Cointerra boxes in a data center in Texas.  So you're not even close to the largest.

''A couple thousand''.

10 max in a 42u server cabinet. 96Amps @ 230v x 200 cabinets. Lol.

You could use 4 of these but you would still be 600kw short - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/850kw-wind-turbine-Class2A-Fully-pitch-70mtower-56m-rotor-50HZ-5-years-warranty-/310734194543?pt=UK_BOI_Industrial_Tools_Generators_ET&hash=item485933876f (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/850kw-wind-turbine-Class2A-Fully-pitch-70mtower-56m-rotor-50HZ-5-years-warranty-/310734194543?pt=UK_BOI_Industrial_Tools_Generators_ET&hash=item485933876f)

Cool mining operation, making network cables is a pain did you use cat5/6 ?


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: hirschhornsalz on May 15, 2014, 01:07:10 PM
You could use good old E-126 with 7.5 MW, a few of those are running not far from here in Rheinböllen. They look impressive if you pass near them on the highway, I think they would impress you neighbors and fellow miners too :-)

http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1138562/close---e126-worlds-biggest-turbine

And if your mining rig is running hot, you could wire them the other way around and use the as air cooler :-)


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: Group Bitcoin on May 15, 2014, 01:50:57 PM
You could use good old E-126 with 7.5 MW, a few of those are running not far from here in Rheinböllen. They look impressive if you pass near them on the highway, I think they would impress you neighbors and fellow miners too :-)

http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1138562/close---e126-worlds-biggest-turbine

And if your mining rig is running hot, you could wire them the other way around and use the as air cooler :-)

There's an elevator inside it !!

$14 million plus install costs thats one expensive fan !


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: saurabh on May 18, 2014, 07:07:16 PM
Just sharing a video of our mining rig.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFuTeDWXiLw&feature=gp-n-y

12 HashLast.. Sorry HashFast Baby Jets
155 BitMain Antminers
2 Scrypt rigs

I am selling scrypt rigs and R9 290s if anyone is interested.

Houston, TX

For the love of god. Please don't buy from HashFast. I would be surprised if they have one satisfied customer (besides their 3rd party vendors who are buying our MPP/Upgrades while we wait for vaporware)

WOW


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: crazyivan on May 18, 2014, 07:57:48 PM
Hah. Please do not call this mining rig. I would label it as Bitcoin mine. :))


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: Zelek Uther on May 19, 2014, 05:29:40 AM
Impressive!


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: marcoman22 on May 19, 2014, 03:45:52 PM
Amazing setup there . How much did it cost lol .


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: xjack on May 20, 2014, 12:39:28 AM
How long are the standoffs in between the Babyjets?


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: OhMyCoin on May 20, 2014, 01:59:11 AM
Impressive set up, great work. Wonder how many Countries AntMiners have made it to, they are everywhere.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: ranlo on May 20, 2014, 10:08:58 PM
This is an awesome setup, but the issue is that in a couple of months it will be obsolete and you'll need to replace all that hardware or be losing money.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: kendog77 on May 21, 2014, 12:34:47 AM
This is an awesome setup, but the issue is that in a couple of months it will be obsolete and you'll need to replace all that hardware or be losing money.

That is a circular argument that goes on forever.

Something better is always just around the corner, so why would anyone ever invest in any mining hardware because it will be obsolete in a couple of months?


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: ranlo on May 21, 2014, 05:29:19 AM
This is an awesome setup, but the issue is that in a couple of months it will be obsolete and you'll need to replace all that hardware or be losing money.

That is a circular argument that goes on forever.

Something better is always just around the corner, so why would anyone ever invest in any mining hardware because it will be obsolete in a couple of months?

This is a very good question. Please give me the answer, :p.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: Group Bitcoin on May 21, 2014, 11:22:17 AM
This is an awesome setup, but the issue is that in a couple of months it will be obsolete and you'll need to replace all that hardware or be losing money.

That is a circular argument that goes on forever.

Something better is always just around the corner, so why would anyone ever invest in any mining hardware because it will be obsolete in a couple of months?

This is a very good question. Please give me the answer, :p.

Well without miners you wouldn't be on here talking about Bitcoin because it wouldn't exist so it's good that people do.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: WheresWaldo on May 25, 2014, 09:12:35 AM
nice operation  :)


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: STT on May 31, 2014, 02:14:46 AM
This is an awesome setup, but the issue is that in a couple of months it will be obsolete and you'll need to replace all that hardware or be losing money.

That is a circular argument that goes on forever.

Something better is always just around the corner, so why would anyone ever invest in any mining hardware because it will be obsolete in a couple of months?

This is a very good question. Please give me the answer, :p.

Well without miners you wouldn't be on here talking about Bitcoin because it wouldn't exist so it's good that people do.

Now that is not the case.  Without the mining arms race, we'd just run the network on our cpu.    Theres no great reason to have all this development except having one up on the next guy for a while until he gets something better and so on.
If we all just agreed to stick to cpu, the coin itself would have been just the same and we could expended the effort on something else.   However capitalism is not this way, always someone wants to make just a little more money then the next guy and so he'll invest to get that reward and so on.

My question has always been did the difficulty raises achieve any benefit for society or the users of the coins even.   The block time is fixed, all this tech didnt drop the transaction times.    So, I do wonder I guess its all in the name of security

In a capitalist competitive system there is a point, its to destroy efficency.   If one guy loses money on his old tech, generally society does gain from the new tech but here there seems no point to the asic.  I apologise if I miss the point but I think we should have one if it is correct that its lacking.   Lower the transaction times and vary the reward instead to stop excessive inflation - perhaps or maybe this makes problems with orphans or forks.   I dont know but hopefully good people are considering these things


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: windpath on May 31, 2014, 05:19:43 PM
If you don´t live in Texas and don´t want to invest several 10000$ in hardware consider mining at pbmining.com (http://pbmining.com?ref=kaching)
Very cheap rates of currently 0.0044 BTC/GHS and you can start mining within a few hours.

Caution: Likely ponzi scam


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: ZipperCoin on May 31, 2014, 11:15:40 PM
What is the electricity cost?



Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: guitarplinker on June 01, 2014, 03:24:29 PM
Really interesting setup, so are you solo mining or on a pool?


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: indiguy on June 01, 2014, 04:18:22 PM

Nice rig.  it will take about years before it will be obsolete especially if you knew how to tweak things.


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: gsupp on June 02, 2014, 06:46:13 PM
why would anyone ever invest in any mining hardware because it will be obsolete in a couple of months?

This is a good question and one that I'm still searching for the answer to. In the mining world, obsolete usually means it costs more to operate than it will pay back in mining rewards. This is different to say, a computer that is obsolete which can still perform all of it's original functions. The ever-rising difficulty ensures that within a few months, all your fellow miners will have pushed the difficulty up so high that you're mining a fraction of what you used to. You'll be paying more in electricity than your miner produces. You can either sell your mining hardware at a loss, or continue mining at a loss. If you sell it, you can reinvest that money into another faster miner that will also never ROI, or cut your losses at that point.

I really don't understand the allure of mining, even though I'm a miner.  ::)


Title: Re: Biggest Bitcoin Mining Operation in Texas
Post by: DolanDuck on June 03, 2014, 12:42:34 PM
Nice equipment!

I noticed one thing, aren't the videocards of the scrypt mining rig too close?
They seem to lean each other in groups of three, the have about 1 millimeter of fresh air  :o