The leaking fluid possibly is silicone oil from thermal pads, I've seen it become crusty and somewhat crystalline when contaminated.
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That's probably fahrenheit based on the max/min? Or perhaps there's an offset.
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Please post the source changes that you've made.
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Docker container is ready Size 3.3Gb
Now need write scripts for installation deb package or docker container
Seems pretty large for a single application container. Are you properly pruning unused files from each layer in the dockerfile? Have you considered using a smaller distro like Alpine to shrink the size of the container snapshot?
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The Spondoolies X11 ASIC can statically skip algorithms but not reorder.
Interesting, are you a developer for Spondoolies?
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The hardware was sold to you to hash a particular algorithm at a specified rate. It does that as it is supposed to. If you aren't capable of doing the math to understand that there is no way these devices could possibly provide consistent profit to all the people who purchase them, that is your problem and not the company's problem.
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It isn't a scam, the miner does exactly what it was advertised to do.
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The board is not responding, it is likely failed.
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Better ASIC quality? Lots of possible reasons. You cannot expect all cards to be identical.
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No, that's about correct. You should just sell it.
So www.asicminervalue.com is wrong? Says about $8.37/day after electricity. The price may or may not be incorrect - it is the highest possible exchange rate based on the market rates of the coins they list on the miner's page. While those market prices may be "real", it's likely there is very little to no volume at that tier. Nicehash payout rates are more reliable being directly in BTC, however they can often be lower than the payout possible from mining directly. MAIL FROM DAYUN TODAY!!! Only 1050 usd with shipping. They are trying everything to make dayun zigs thrash.I gave 6000usd 2 months ago ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Would avoid Dayun at all costs, purchase from other resellers.
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No, that's about correct. You should just sell it.
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There are no coins using classic CN-lite.
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I would like to ask about the ETN mining regarding what minimum or required CPU processor speed need to in order to mine?
ETN is mined with ASICs.
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It's worth maybe 15 mBTC at most, don't kid yourself.
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Probably just like any other box chassis miner, the board is receiving reduced airflow compared to the others. This can happen on the outside boards or possibly on the inside boards, depending on whether it's airflow (outside) or if proximity to other boards (inside)
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It's occasionally up there, yes.
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It's a high end Intel/Altera FPGA, which has a good amount of onboard memory (~66 MiB across two types). Not enough for hugely memory intensive algorithms like some Ethash or Equihash variants, but good enough for Cryptonight, Scrypt, and other low-level memory-intensive algorithms.
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In case of Obelisk has ASIC chips inside, the hashing core chip did not change, an the ŽknifeŽat the end is only a software wrapper change on the controlling board, that could be ported to Bitmain controller boards also... IŽm thingking as a simple of an ID or serial number check, or changeing the number of blake2b rounds before the result is sent to the pool.
The chips in the Obelisk were designed with a backup algorithm from day one, the changes are not simply in software. Since the Obelisk shipped after nearly all other ASICs, it is extremely unlikely any other vendor has support for the algorithm changes.
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