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21181  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: (Review/Guide) AvalonMiner 821 11.0 Th/s, 1200W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner on: February 13, 2018, 03:47:02 PM
Nice review.

So you tested at 0 offset correct?

does this gear offer

+1
0
-1
-2

options as did the 721 and 741?


I am curious  to see if the -2 and or -1 offset  get us to .1 at the wall or even 0.098 at the wall

.11  at the wall is pretty much equal to or better then an s-9


Alas the price point is very high I may not order any.

35000 usd for 10 units  delivered in march  is far too much money for me.
21182  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: WTS ASAP cloud mining account 20,5 th/s. 10months left on: February 13, 2018, 03:09:18 PM
Pleasure doing business with you!


I escrowed this and I did a total of 2 escrows for you. I am giving you 1 merit point as you appear to me to do business on this site correctly.
21183  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [Batch 2 SOLD OUT] FutureBit Moonlander 2 Official Pre-order Thread on: February 13, 2018, 02:52:28 PM
Bitshopper.de is out of stock from quite some time. Have they ordered any stock resupply from you?
And what do they mean
Quote
1 Futurebit Moonlander 2 (Edition bitshopper.de) in Aluminium box
What box?
Yes they will have lots of stock available starting this week
Still not in stock or they had little stock that ran out. Now in stock. WTH.  Huh
Wow. Nice! Order is out.  Smiley
They are acting strange. Now it's out of stock again. Really hard to say if they are throttling orders or simply taking payment for products not really in stock. Thing is, my order is still processing. Will report back when it actually gets shipped, though it would have been enough time to be shipped by now.


Nothing strange about it. Europe demand is through the rough and he is listing his in stock units as soon as they are assembled and ready to ship out in batches of 50 or 100. They just sell out within a day or two. All orders currently are in stock units, we don't take payments for units not in stock unless it is explicitly stated by my distributors and myself that its for a pre-order.

I wonder if buyers understand that your sticks are using a modern chip and actually run using less power cost then the coins earned cost.
Thus they are in high demand.  I still run my eight 24/7/365 sans fans. I run solo looking for that block.

And I use my own external fans. I may do an order for more I will decide later this month.
21184  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 980 ti is a hell of a mining card for the price in this current gpu market on: February 13, 2018, 02:43:17 PM

then is is just as good as a 1070  and currently way cheaper
21185  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 980 ti is a hell of a mining card for the price in this current gpu market on: February 13, 2018, 01:48:35 PM
How cheap is cheap power?
21186  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Add second PSU to my rig on: February 13, 2018, 05:36:04 AM
Hello. I'm looking to add a second power supply to my rig. I currently have 1 psu powering everything (mobo, ssd, cpu, 3 gpus, 3 risers). I just got a 4th gpu and looking to connect it to second psu (first psu doesn't have enough connectors). I will also need Add2psu to turn on/off both psu at the same time

So do you think it's ok to just connect a gpu and a riser only on second power supply?

Maybe but what are you planning .?

Five or six later on.

Or just four cards
21187  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS Antminer s9 Jan18 Batch with bitmain PSU on: February 13, 2018, 05:06:02 AM
I'll offer 1,500 just what I am willing to pay let me know. No hard feelings if you decline.

Why would he sell at that price.

It is worth about 2k with psu

Not 1500
21188  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: February 13, 2018, 12:47:33 AM
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814932029&ignorebbr=1&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-VigLink-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=6163686&SID=jdkwz1w6qc011rh100053

Still available even after ~30 minutes of auto-notify. Granted, $70 over regular retail but still ~$150 cheaper than anywhere else.

out of stock  and all 9  of my gently used 1070's are gone.  sold for 500 each plus shipping.


I am shrinking the array  to 1080ti waterblocks only.
I am hoping to get 5 dragonmint miners soon.
I will keep the 3 omen pc's at my house. very happy with them so far.


I have 2  rx 580 8gb cards about 5-6 weeks old

I will sell the pair at 750 to anywhere in the usa  and  that includes shipping.


http://www.diamondmultimediastore.com/diamond-amd-rx580-video-card


that price is a very small markup for me   and far less then their website is selling them  for.



I have a 2 board s-9 old firmware 1350 some flex in that price.
I have a 3 board 12.3th s-9  was asking 2k  dropped to 1950 free usa shipping   I have flex in price.

I have a second 2 board s-9 on hold ------  with the original third board in it maybe it can be repaired.
21189  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: February 12, 2018, 08:01:53 PM
and I will clone the hdd to a large ssd using this cloner


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K5WREA6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?

Why buy a HW cloner when you can do it faster with free SW?

https://www.macrium.com/reflectfree

I have used this SW for over a year and love it. I use it to create nightly backup images of all of my Windows PCs to a backup server through the included scheduler. It can also clone any OS disk (including Ubuntu - nvOC) and even Windows Server if you boot from the PE image. If you want to roll out the same image to a bunch of machines, just create an image and then restore it multiple times.

Hope this helps.

Not really in my case. My cloner was sent free for review purposes. But  the info may help others so I gave you a merit point.




To those looking for cards

2 rx 580's

water cooled prebuilt style

2 evga 1070 hybrids
2 msi 1070 seahawks

1 evga 1070 hybrid   ?  may be a 1080 hybrid

air cooled
1 zotac 1070 mini
1 msi aero 1070

2 other 1070's




all under warranty
 all  at good prices  i.e. a tiny bit over the retail prices I paid.

pm for details
21190  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: February 12, 2018, 04:54:41 PM

Eth could use this as an excuse to change the al-gore-rhythm

only allowing 10gb gpus to work  ie the 1080ti, titan xp +volta.

thus tossing the entire bitmain  f3 into the shitter

puts off  pos for years.  Huge boost to nvidia.

We had to do this to break the bitmain  "stranglehold" on  coins .



a sic joke right there

he is the inventor of the internet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=BnFJ8cHAlco
21191  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: February 12, 2018, 04:41:47 PM

If it looks like bullshit, smells like bullshit, chances are ... its vaporware.

Quote
3 mainboards having 6 ASIC chips, each with 32 1GB DDR3 memory, thus totalling to 72 GB RAM

Someone is bad at basic math. 3 x 6 x 32 = 72? Lets assume they meant 3 mainboards with 32 1gb ram, even that comes to 3 x 32 =72? ...
Ofcource if each asic chip had 4 gb memory dedicated to it, that would make each mainboard 6 x 4 = 24 and then the total 72gb for 3 mainboards makes sense.
But DDR3? Really? What is this 2011? DDR3 would not have nearly enough bandwidth to mine at 1mh/d for the entire thing.

Quote
Ethereum ASIC chips will enter mass production stage in February 2018 by TSMC’s 28nm process. The F3 miner is expected to hit the market in Q2 or Q3 2018.
TSMC's ground breakin 28nm process node because we are in 2011 again ... ofcource this silicon will be as efficient as the 14nm GPU's in the market ...
Also miners expected to hit the market in Q2/Q3 ... when is the tape out? When do the engineering samples roll out? Or are they just going full blown production run?
And when is POS? Why would they make an ASIC for a mining algo that is going to remove mining altogether pretty soon?

Eth could use this as an excuse to change the al-gore-rhythm

only allowing 10gb gpus to work  ie the 1080ti, titan xp +volta.

thus tossing the entire bitmain  f3 into the shitter

puts off  pos for years.  Huge boost to nvidia.

We had to do this to break the bitmain  "stranglehold" on  coins .

Be careful is my motto for now.

Meanwhile my omen pc's from  hp.com are running nicely
I have a third one on the way.  maybe late feb.

this one will be the
880-160se


ORDER CONFIRMED
10:30 AM EST, FEB 10, 2018
SHIPPING
DELIVERY
OMEN Desktop PC - 880-160se
Show customized options
2TB61AV_1
Estimated ship date: Feb 28


It has the i7 8700 in it.  not the i5 8400

I also ordered 2 sticks of this ram from newegg.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231967


and I will clone the hdd to a large ssd using this cloner


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K5WREA6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?


so it will have the

i7 8700
2 1080ti
32gb ram
dvd player
750 watt plat psu
1 tb ssd

this puppy will be my development pc  and I may finally dump all my apple macmini's.

I have so much fucking gear  I need to do a big fire sale.

I must have 
15 mobos
5 pc's

I don't need or use.
21192  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: February 12, 2018, 03:50:16 PM

ouch. that would certainly put some hurt on gpu eth farms. most people were counting on eth not going away from pow for what, another year or so?

So bitmain  has decided to call the  eth pos bluff.


this will shake up the world of cryptocoins big time.

of course  a fork  could fork  the bitmain asic.  I would like to see this play out.

https://coinmarketcap.com/


1   BitcoinBitcoin   $147,216,469,090   $8,731.50   $5,965,710,000   16,860,387 BTC   4.25%   sparkline

2   EthereumEthereum   $84,035,910,402   $861.29   $2,207,890,000   97,569,820 ETH   2.22%   sparkline
.
.
.

“Bitmain is about to release F3, the ethereum ASIC miner. It’s reported that every miner is mounted with 3 mainboards. On each mainboard there are 6 ASIC processors, each of which has 32 1GB DDR3 memory. Therefore, one unit of F3 miner contains 72 Gigabyte DRAM memory.”

The F3 only for ETH mining may not be the full story here... memory heavy algos may benefit too?

Can Bitmain do a multi-algo Baikal miner?

If this machine  can be a "gpu miner"  it would mean the end of gpu mining.  It would result in many issues and completely alter  the entire mining world.

The key is how many algos will it do?

And will we have 5 or 10

say

AA3
BB3
CC3
DD3
EE3
FF3
GG3
HH3
II3
JJ3

all of the above do 3 to 5 algos and    gpus are killed off.

MY thoughts would be

AMD
NVIDIA
INTEL
Every graphic card builder

and the desktop pc industry  would get hurt.

Bitmain  needs to step very carefully here.

As a miner  for a lot of years  I am happy  to be mostly in cash  at the moment.
21193  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: February 12, 2018, 02:04:17 PM

ouch. that would certainly put some hurt on gpu eth farms. most people were counting on eth not going away from pow for what, another year or so?

So bitmain  has decided to call the  eth pos bluff.


this will shake up the world of cryptocoins big time.

of course  a fork  could fork  the bitmain asic.  I would like to see this play out.

https://coinmarketcap.com/


1   BitcoinBitcoin   $147,216,469,090   $8,731.50   $5,965,710,000   16,860,387 BTC   4.25%   sparkline

2   EthereumEthereum   $84,035,910,402   $861.29   $2,207,890,000   97,569,820 ETH   2.22%   sparkline


3   RippleRipple   $41,746,882,606   $1.07   $2,040,840,000   39,009,215,838 XRP *   1.54%   sparkline
4   Bitcoin CashBitcoin Cash   $21,689,473,342   $1,278.59   $435,947,000   16,963,588 BCH   1.48%   sparkline
5   CardanoCardano   $9,888,610,630   $0.381401   $237,036,000   25,927,070,538 ADA *   -0.31%   sparkline
6   LitecoinLitecoin   $8,774,048,485   $159.00   $485,075,000   55,184,083 LTC   4.49%   sparkline
7   NEONEO   $7,355,725,000   $113.17   $311,051,000   65,000,000 NEO *   5.46%   sparkline
8   StellarStellar   $7,274,198,021   $0.394645   $65,072,000   18,432,256,891 XLM *   2.68%   sparkline
9   EOSEOS   $5,876,066,704   $8.85   $320,219,000   664,222,024 EOS *   1.23%   sparkline
10   IOTAIOTA   $5,127,705,261   $1.84   $39,461,000   2,779,530,283 MIOTA *   3.89%   sparkline
11   NEMNEM   $4,924,160,999   $0.547129   $22,668,200   8,999,999,999 XEM *   0.01%   sparkline
12   DashDash   $4,869,335,769   $617.95   $78,861,400   7,879,847 DASH   1.83%   sparkline
13   MoneroMonero   $3,869,288,698   $246.25   $46,449,100   15,713,103 XMR   3.56%   sparkline
14   LiskLisk   $3,281,805,702   $27.81   $58,080,600   117,989,448 LSK *   6.14%   sparkline
15   TRONTRON   $3,021,142,594   $0.045950   $233,935,000   65,748,192,476 TRX *   3.34%   sparkline
16   Ethereum ClassicEthereum Classic   $2,793,305,592   $27.99   $464,483,000   99,803,687 ETC   11.85%   sparkline
17   Bitcoin GoldBitcoin Gold   $2,268,943,743   $134.90   $38,539,100   16,819,824 BTG   6.22%   sparkline
18   TetherTether   $2,223,016,237   $1.00   $2,160,790,000   2,217,140,814 USDT *   0.03%   sparkline
19   QtumQtum   $2,178,960,249   $29.49   $270,999,000   73,876,332 QTUM *   2.88%   sparkline
20   VeChainVeChain   $2,028,474,410   $4.31   $56,490,800   470,791,178 VEN *   5.41%   sparkline
21   ICONICON   $1,623,741,968   $4.26   $68,450,200   381,495,014 ICX *   8.90%   sparkline
22   U.CASHU.CASH   $1,534,930,010   $0.177859   $3,792,330   8,630,038,458 UCASH *   467.67%   sparkline
23   ZcashZcash   $1,521,788,499   $466.38   $80,297,200   3,262,994 ZEC   2.45%   sparkline
24   NanoNano   $1,292,022,049   $9.70   $35,501,800   133,248,289 XRB *   8.56%   sparkline
25   OmiseGOOmiseGO   $1,278,215,616   $12.53   $28,233,600   102,042,552 OMG *   3.22%   sparkline
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21194  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: hmm mining profitability this year? Will it drop like oil price?We need an OPEC? on: February 12, 2018, 05:23:18 AM
hell if you buy an s9 now and start mining you need about 20 months to ROI
and this is IF the bitcoin price and difficulty stays the same



Please tell me how you calculated 20 months?

At ten cent power it is 400 days with the assumption price matches diff.

300 fully flat price flat diff.

Never with flat price and 2% diff.

Looks like gpus are better at the moment
21195  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 26 x S9's 14TH/s PSU INC on: February 12, 2018, 05:03:15 AM
1200 is too low

4000 is too high



someone  needs a reality check.


price should be near 2k
21196  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: www.zpool.ca pool will use user's hash mining to their own on: February 12, 2018, 04:27:37 AM
Don’t post here go to their thread.
21197  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Help Mining with Nicehash, Hashrate very Low, 6 GPU NVDA Please on: February 12, 2018, 04:14:31 AM
Alt. Coin Need screen shots.

6 1060 would do 1700 sols for zcash


You most likely set all coins for bench mark and it is jumping from coin to coin.
21198  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Avalon 8 official specs released on: February 12, 2018, 03:58:57 AM
Theres alot of new customers and the mining space is growing exponentially, so yea. Alot of us that have been mining for years will be forced out if we aren't already or haven't been able to become a big mine with large working capital. Even then, we may not make it. Sorry guys, its just the way it is. We wanted Bitcoin to become universal, that means Mining will from now on be a very quick race to the absolute bottom of profittability. That also means that Canaan and Bitmain and other ASIC manufacturers of today will also feel the pain in a few years time. Newer hardware is coming, they know this and they are trying to do everything they can right now to make their last ditch profit. Because shit, they may not even be around in 2 years time.

Gpus bro plain and simple
21199  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: nicehash legacy or connect your own miner to nicehash on: February 12, 2018, 03:50:10 AM
hi anyone who did this? i can see that ewbf is faster than excavator



Dstm 0.5.8 is faster then that

He has a thread in this section try it

Sometimes ewbf is better depends on cards settings etc.

I do better with my 1080tis on dstm
21200  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Whats better? More rigs with less gpus or less rigs with more gpus on: February 12, 2018, 02:01:32 AM
Easy six and eight slot riser free rigs running prebuilt waterblocks are the best rigs.

If I could do magic I would have onda six slot with three Evga 1070 ti hybrids and three Evga 1080 ti hybrids

Using 1200 watt plat Corsair psus.

Mobo was only 99 with a psu a ram stick was 30.

You can set the 3 1070ti to 105 watts and the 3 1080 ti to 195 watts

Use 900 watts and does 3600 sols

Small foot print quiet you can fit 2 on a four foot shelf

Which means 8 on a full rack easy actually 10 will work

That is 36000 sols for zec in a small space
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