Hi why I have so much Rejected share whit my S9 comparably my DragonMint t1 who has almost no?
rejects don't mean much accepted are far more important. As long as the s9 accepts are correct you are okay so if the s9 is 13th and the t1 is 16th do this 13/16 = 0.8125 take that number 0.8125 and x the accepts of the t1 say 10000 x 0.8125 = 8125 so if the accepts of the t1 are 10000 and the accepts of the s9 are 8125 8125/10000 = 0.8125 which is okay not an issue.
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Basically its pretty profitable with 0.10c KwH power and with an old GPU like the RX GPU.
Yes, and not much more. At 16c/KWh I just didn't bother anymore. Powering my two old rigs of RX570 was just not worth it (1700W for what... $1/day profit at most?). Decided to get rid of the old things and swap them for a couple of newer, efficient cards (RTX 2060). They actually make just as much. Yeah my garage is 10 cents in winter if you count the heat benefit and 19 cents in the summer if you count added cooling and summer power prices. My days of heavy garage mining are done. I am mining an xmr rig https://www.nicehash.com/miner/1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53VbtjeIt is earning about 3-4 a day before power and about 2.50 in power cost. so a profit of 50 cents to 1.50
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I switched to the EU server.
good I see it works for you. I hope you hit the block in the next hour
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What is causing the rentals to report being DEAD?
I got a rental going from nicehash via the europe server it is working . I am doing 1.6 ph for about 2 hours try nicehash port 3334 eu server
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large amounts of free power calls for setting something up.
S-9's are cheap even if 10% of the gear breaks you have good margins.
1x 30 amp 240 volt circuit can run 4 s9's safely pulling about 24 amps
so a 200 amp panel can have 7x 30 amp circuits
about 28 s9's
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no is the simple answer. the older s7's used to run 5 and 6 boards but they went away from that option.
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i have port 3334 using a s17pro 53th set to low doing a solid 39th
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When the list fills in a bit more I will use randomnumber.org to pick winner. If you are on list and win I need two things proof of purchase and an address to send the prize. I realized this prevents a false claim to a certain extent. If you win you do not go into next free raffle. There will be 7 maybe 8 raffles 1 stick to be given for each one.
1) DieselWeaseI 2) Irowland21093 3) Kingofhammers 4) mstrozier 5) gcanelson
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When the list fills in a bit more I will use randomnumber.org to pick winner. If you are on list and win I need two things proof of purchase and an address to send the prize. I realized this prevents a false claim to a certain extent. If you win you do not go into next free raffle.
1) DieselWeaseI 2) Irowland21093 3) Kingofhammers
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I'd love to join in, but my account isn't allowed to send pm's yet. I bought mine from 419 and received it on Thursday.
You are first on list. 1) DieselWeaseI
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Even at V5, it throttles down. I'm betting on the issue being the pi. Autotune drops it big time if I try to use any of the resources on the pi while mining. I'd set it up in my office and connect it to my antique AMD mining rig, but the temperature is still swinging up and down in New Jersey and my heat may kick on at some point and blow hot air on my equipment overnight.
it can run in a 90f garage at voltage 7 and do 1.035th. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ANZPRnjCpAvideo show 775 and 1.035th. over time (a week) it sagged to freq 767.5 and 1.025th.
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I am getting 767.5 with voltage 7 and about 1.025 th power is an evga 750 watt T2 psu. (Titanium class) cpu is a ryzen 2700 16 gb ram 1 tb sandisk ssd. this is nice unit. happy with it. http://solo.ckpool.org/users/1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53VbtjeWill be throwing a nice party when I hit that block with it. I still have 8 compacs to give away. I think I will do first raffle. Today will be the start. Send me a pm that you purchased a r606 from sidehack or 419miner or rockmoney or minefarmbuy. lets try to get the first drawing done on Tuesday the 21st.
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If you had a friend/relative that had never mined anything before and wanted to learn --- would you have them start with a Crap CPU on their desktop (not a gamer, so no GPU of any merit available), buy a GPU to mine with, or buy an asic to mine with?
*** In this individual's case an asic is likely the best long term option due to their power costs, location, time, etc...***
Your statements somewhat conflict. Wanting to learn is at odds with buying an ASIC for convenience. I don't think anyone would really recommend buying hardware just for mining in this economy, but if we are talking about strictly something to learn with, then any 4+ core processor (new enough to have aes-ni) and GTX 1050 ti or better. That should be enough to mine any coin in existence. As for asics, generally there isn't much learning involved, unless you are troubleshooting hardware problems or have a large installation. At this point in time I don't think any are worth buying for long term use unless its a sha-256. My 2 cents The ltc Apollo is 300 The btc r606 is 300 A brick is available. A miner can do solo mining or mine at various pools. I own two Apollo’s and 1 R606 I mine them solo and it is simply to support the builders of the gear. Although if I hit a block with either on it would pay for all three of them. Odds are I will not hit a btc block in my lifetime. But I could hit a ltc block. I should have phrased it differently. This is someone with very large amounts of free power and would like to make some money. I don't think their interested in learning about mining just to learn (or geek out like some of us here ...) My thought is that they should learn the basics of crypto (from mining to exchanges) before spending a bunch on hardware of any sort. I am not well versed in asics, so I feel ill qualified to tell them to buy some if I have no experience with them specifically. On the other hand, while I do know CPU and GPU mining well I don't think it's worth them buying a GPU just to mine with if they won't be using it for gaming or workstation purposes later on. They are 2 states away from me too, so I can't really assist them directly if they run into trouble. How "noob proof" are the Antiminer series? Ask them to sell you power at 2 cents How does someone even get their hands on large amounts of free power, assuming they don't generate it? Yeah I would cut a deal with him for 4.5 cents a kwatt. I can profit with that number. What state is he in and how much power does he have?
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If you had a friend/relative that had never mined anything before and wanted to learn --- would you have them start with a Crap CPU on their desktop (not a gamer, so no GPU of any merit available), buy a GPU to mine with, or buy an asic to mine with?
*** In this individual's case an asic is likely the best long term option due to their power costs, location, time, etc...***
Your statements somewhat conflict. Wanting to learn is at odds with buying an ASIC for convenience. I don't think anyone would really recommend buying hardware just for mining in this economy, but if we are talking about strictly something to learn with, then any 4+ core processor (new enough to have aes-ni) and GTX 1050 ti or better. That should be enough to mine any coin in existence. As for asics, generally there isn't much learning involved, unless you are troubleshooting hardware problems or have a large installation. At this point in time I don't think any are worth buying for long term use unless its a sha-256. My 2 cents The ltc Apollo is 300 The btc r606 is 300 A brick is available. A miner can do solo mining or mine at various pools. I own two Apollo’s and 1 R606 I mine them solo and it is simply to support the builders of the gear. Although if I hit a block with either on it would pay for all three of them. Odds are I will not hit a btc block in my lifetime. But I could hit a ltc block. I should have phrased it differently. This is someone with very large amounts of free power and would like to make some money. I don't think their interested in learning about mining just to learn (or geek out like some of us here ...) My thought is that they should learn the basics of crypto (from mining to exchanges) before spending a bunch on hardware of any sort. I am not well versed in asics, so I feel ill qualified to tell them to buy some if I have no experience with them specifically. On the other hand, while I do know CPU and GPU mining well I don't think it's worth them buying a GPU just to mine with if they won't be using it for gaming or workstation purposes later on. They are 2 states away from me too, so I can't really assist them directly if they run into trouble. How "noob proof" are the Antiminer series? Loud but if they have a lot of free power s9s are cheap. How much cheap power 100kwatts? 100kwatts will allow you to run 80 s9s. Buy 100 cheap and not care if some break. 80 s9s use 96kwatts and do. 1.04 ph. If you get them for 300 with psu they cost 30000. Power is free. They earn 262 a day,with free power so 120 days to break even
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Scott did a good job getting it shipped a 53th pro . Price was about 2250 and he gave me the chance to use PayPal. He let me use PayPal as a have a very good rep here on Bitcointalk. He talked back and forth with me on telegram. I will very likely do more buying from him A GUI screen shot 40.6 th at 1480 watts = 1480/40.6 = 36.4 watts a th at 7000 a coin and a diff of 6.75t this will turn a profit at 10 cent power it will earn 10.46 a day and cost 2.84 in power at 8 cents = 7.62 a day profit 3.20 in power at 9 cents = 7.26 a day profit 3.56 in power at 10 cents = 6.90 a day profit 3.92 in power at 11 cents = 6.54 a day profit 4.27 in power at 12 cents = 6.19 a day profit 4.62 in power at 13 cents = 5.84 a day profit 4.98 in power at 14 cents = 5.48 a day profit Diff rate may see a big rise soon as this miner puts people with 12 cent power cost back in the game.
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If you had a friend/relative that had never mined anything before and wanted to learn --- would you have them start with a Crap CPU on their desktop (not a gamer, so no GPU of any merit available), buy a GPU to mine with, or buy an asic to mine with?
*** In this individual's case an asic is likely the best long term option due to their power costs, location, time, etc...***
Your statements somewhat conflict. Wanting to learn is at odds with buying an ASIC for convenience. I don't think anyone would really recommend buying hardware just for mining in this economy, but if we are talking about strictly something to learn with, then any 4+ core processor (new enough to have aes-ni) and GTX 1050 ti or better. That should be enough to mine any coin in existence. As for asics, generally there isn't much learning involved, unless you are troubleshooting hardware problems or have a large installation. At this point in time I don't think any are worth buying for long term use unless its a sha-256. My 2 cents The ltc Apollo is 300 The btc r606 is 300 A brick is available. A miner can do solo mining or mine at various pools. I own two Apollo’s and 1 R606 I mine them solo and it is simply to support the builders of the gear. Although if I hit a block with either on it would pay for all three of them. Odds are I will not hit a btc block in my lifetime. But I could hit a ltc block.
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If you had a friend/relative that had never mined anything before and wanted to learn --- would you have them start with a Crap CPU on their desktop (not a gamer, so no GPU of any merit available), buy a GPU to mine with, or buy an asic to mine with?
*** In this individual's case an asic is likely the best long term option due to their power costs, location, time, etc...***
I would use either sidehack's r606 for btc https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5131245.0jstefanop's apollo for ltc https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5081750.msg48523684#msg48523684they both use about 100 watts will fit on a desk and are quiet
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I borrowed a time machine
Went to the year 2028
philipma's new thread: Altcoin thread 31, BTC passed $1mill this week...
Thank you for a laugh. I would be 71 still young enough to spend it.
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I need to check it out better ,
but it appears that 2 x 40 pound boxes would be 229 + 229 = 458 and only 200 insurance.
I can simply mine with them for now as I get ˝ the coins so 57th = 28.5 th = 8 dollars a day profit
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Phil,
Love your thread - very helpful. I've been following this one and your solar work - I"m in Arizona and thinking about maybe doing something small. However, I only have experience with building GPU rigs, no experience with ASICS and BTC mining. Thinking of starting with some ASICS indoors to learn with before potentially tinkering with solar panels etc. My electricity cost is super cheap for US ie like 6.2 cents.
Do you have any suggestions /tips on what getting started with ASICS. One of my garages has 220, I had my mining rigs in there until about May but then its too hot and they get moved into the house. How are ASICS with extreme heat?
Thanks - Mike
S9's can run in a 100f room but Arizona is hot here in NJ 100 f may not happen entire summer. MY suggestion is an S9 running braiins software. you can clock at 815 watts and do about 10th. pretty efficient and not too loud an s-9 doing 10th earns 0.0003919 btc a day on viabtc. that is $2.75 a day 815 x 24 = close to 20 kwatts a day so 6 cents = 1.20 power cost of 1.55 profit 193 day payoff 7 cents = 1.40 power cost or 1.35 profit 222 day payoff 8 cents = 1.60 power cost or 1.15 profit 260 day payoff if you buy a 300 dollar s9 with a psu you pay off in about 6-8 months. you can run at 13 th and 1250 watts but more noise you would pay off in a little less time. it earns 3.57 a day at 13th 6 cents = 1.80 1.77 a day profit 168 day payoff 7 cents = 2.10 1.47 a day profit 204 day payoff 8 cents = 2.40 1.17 a day profit 256 day payoff
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