J4bberwock,
Its been a while since I've read this forum. What I'm about to ask may have already been asked:
Do you have anything in the works for something similar but with IBM 2880W PSU's? It might be worth coming up with something to control the voltage on the 2880 and have a digital meter for it's output voltage.
I have a little over 20 x IBM 2880's at my disposal with your breakout boards. I may invest in your setup for this present design in the future [Once all of my 2880's are in use].
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He did 12,6
Thanks
You're welcome. I'll take it down. Not sure if you saw this comment from J4bberwock: He has something ready to go... Decided to "make a thing" to power my S7s . Hope some of you will appreciate this! 2X 2000w server PSUs sharing the load of the 3 S7s. Will shortly be replacing the PSUs with the 2500w versions since I'm actually pulling 4400w DC from them right now, which is 200w over their rating on each. I've adjusted the voltage output to 12.6v on the PSUs. Sweet any plans to sell your creation? hows the over volting working for you do you notice any substantial hashing gains? if he is not, I've this breakout board that does exactly the same thing: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1178099.0-load sharing -voltage adjust (11.3v to 13.0v / 11.7v to 13.7v) -optional sideplates for easier mounting of the fans. Finksy will sell them soon for the North America market, in the mean time, I'm taking care of the orders.
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Congratulations ?
Seriously this an S7 thread, please stop that
I understand... No more... At least for a while. I took the first one down after a while [Like I said]. And I just took the second one down after about an hour [Like the previous one].
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I'm not going to spam this forum by making specific recommendations but there is another good pool to move your hash to.
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Even when fiat is becoming useless they still want to take it all. It was my obligation to share as a community member. This is huge. The economy is officially crashing. Hedge in BTCitcoin while it's still under the ATH. Totally agree... I'm all I can. I've purchased over $30K in bitcoin in the past week alone.
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I don't fully understand the reasoning behind a btc debit card--I get that it makes btc very easy to use, but it kind of defeats what btc stands for (which a lot of others have mentioned).
However...having them available is extremely bullish if it causes greater adoption, and this might just be what btc needs.
Totally agree. After reading Coinbase user agreement for their new debit card, I decided against it. The government can freeze my funds for whatever reason they make up. Cypress comes to mind...
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Thanks for sharing. I like Peter Schiff as well.
That's why I'm investing quite a bit in bitcoin right now. I feel it may be the only chance my family has to survive a LONG recession/depression. You know what usually follows a depression: WAR
And this next WAR might go nuclear. The elites want a war to take the blame off of themselves for wrecking the world economy.
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I understand there is a "pool section." I'll take it down in a few. As for luck... They had only 1.1 PH/s a few days ago. Now they are over 4.6 PH/s. They've recently had a couple of decent size farms add some hash in the last couple of days to make it where the variance is more manageable. Hence, the rise in luck with better variance. Trust me on that : current luck doesn't represent the future whatever variable/formula you want to put into your reflection I'm aware of that. I'm mainly referring to "variance." The variance is more manageable with a higher hash rate on a pool operated by top notch staff when "luck" is low. Totally opposite on Slush Pool. They have a hell of a lot of hash but staff that doesn't know what they are doing. Look at the orphans they have... I would be willing to bet if you saw all of the hash rate you see at Slush on CK/Kano Pool, you would not see all of those orphans.
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Do you get access to your miners of if you wanted to change something do you submit like a ticket? Also how is the heat now that you moved?
Also, the empty slots you see is capacity we are currently selling at 7.5 cents/kwh ($55 per kw-month). Hosting includes remote access to your miner through a portal on our website, and we're fully insured through Farmers.
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Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I believe I found a more accurate calculator: $0.076389 per kWH. [30.416667 Days in each month on average.]
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18 blocks remaining before the next difficulty change
about 2.7 hours
Overclock your S7 10% then. One difficulty change gratis! Not doing it. I'm babying mine to help them last as long as possible.
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18 blocks remaining before the next difficulty change
about 2.7 hours
Overclock your S7 10% then. One difficulty change gratis! 8.7%, not even 9. Better than I had hoped. Yep, not too bad. Could have been worse. I'm expecting about 7.8% to 12.8% next difficulty change after batch 8's and more Avalon 6's hit the network.
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18 blocks remaining before the next difficulty change
about 2.7 hours
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Looks like LordPaco and them worked up a business arrangement:
Nicely done on spotting the place. Sure enough in the corner exact same power and looks the same overall. I wish I knew what a operation like that is getting their KW at on price. That is the bad thing about bitcoin and private owners is there is a lot you just will not ever know. Although I'm sure some see that as a advantage and it could be in some points. $55 is a damn good rate per kW demand each month to host. Very hard to beat that. That is what I'm thinking to. And if they are making money at that rate... dang they got something good going. As that rate looks pretty attractive I have to admit. That basically equivalent to the following rate: $0.08185 (8.185 cents) per kWH
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Looks like LordPaco and them worked up a business arrangement:
Nicely done on spotting the place. Sure enough in the corner exact same power and looks the same overall. I wish I knew what a operation like that is getting their KW at on price. That is the bad thing about bitcoin and private owners is there is a lot you just will not ever know. Although I'm sure some see that as a advantage and it could be in some points. $55 is a damn good rate per kW demand each month to host. Very hard to beat that.
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Looks like LordPaco and ASICSPACE worked up a business arrangement: How did this get to page 2? There's the other 500KVA coming online. Under construction please don't mind the mess. I'll announce here I plan on bringing a 4MVA/20k sqft facility online by the end of the year.
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Yup. Typical Chinese customer service... Lol
I don't think we're getting anything back. What pisses me off more is they have the $150 coupons away in a heartbeat a week or two ago to that other batch......
No problem with gripes about lack of compensation. No problem with that at all. However, "ethnicity" has nothing to do with one's "character." So, please refrain from using the word "Chinese" as though all "Chinese" have no "character." I know "Chinese" individuals personally who are good people with tons of honor and character. In fact, I know Chinese who have more honor and character than many westerners. EDIT: As for compensation; I'm going to be patient and give it a bit more time to see what happens. Yes, go ahead and tell me, "Don't hold your breath." That won't keep me from having patience. Let's see if Bitmain will have honor and character regarding their "word" about compensation. They did not say "when" there will be compensation. I'm just going to remain patient and see what happens.
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Thanks so much for keeping the thread alive guys, I promise, I will be back.
Again, really thank you so much.
Sure, no problem...
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