Where are you hosting those miners? It looks like an industrial space, perhaps a small warehouse? What is your power cost per Kw/h? How much do you estimate you have invested in terms of capital? How about man hours of effort?
You are correct that I have a rented warehouse. My cost per Kw/h is $0.07104. It just dropped 10% Starting in March. My initial investment costs were around $0.72/Mh not including cooling and insulation costs. This years investments are in the $0.50/Mh range.
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what fans are you using with those. i dont think they are included? i ordered 2 bfl's about a week ago
The fans are included. I'll have updated pic tomorrow of all 11.
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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [200 GH] MaxBTC.com Pool - 5% Bonus, Zero Fee, DGM, LP, API, SSL, AWE, SOM, BBQ
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on: March 22, 2012, 06:15:01 PM
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Just came over to the pool last night. Site looks great.
Submitted 270k shares in the last round and got paid .06 BTC because I left before the round what over. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) What kind of DGM settings do have have to decay shares so quickly and why?
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I would like to focus on other things DrG has said. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I don't know about everybody else's setup but yours is the best/cleanest I've seen. I wanted to copy your setup but building a custom house/babies/patients took a priority.
Thank you DrG. I appreciate your kind words.
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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [200 GH] MaxBTC.com Pool - 5% Bonus, Zero Fee, DGM, LP, API, SSL, AWE, SOM, BBQ
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on: March 22, 2012, 11:45:33 AM
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Just came over to the pool last night. Site looks great.
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temporary case but you get the idea (as seen in the bitcoin syndicate threads)
That's a pretty sweet setup. Very clean install.
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My GPUs don't really need anything either. Most of my rigs have weeks of uptime (until I reboot them to try something or until the power fluctuates a bit).
I rent my rigs out part time though. This is where the work lies...
Let me guess, you switch your rigs for 48 hrs on the wekends. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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46.4Ghash here. Part time job indeed...
FPGA need nothing, they just keep on hashing. As for the GPUs, now that I have a stable version of cgminer and BAMT working together, I only have one problem rig which will soon not be a problem. Not quite sure what I'm going to do with myself once my one problem child is trained up.
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Just want to say thanks for the awesome software. Had trouble booting any other OS of a usb, but BAMT worked first time. Easy to use and setup, and it isn't full of other useless shit, just plug and mine.
Please show your appreciation by donating. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Seven BFL singles staying cool. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2F-HLAY8zhZPxs%2FT2N2mR5AlNI%2FAAAAAAAAA14%2FFvyQ7B1Yz6Y%2Fs720%2FIMG_0221%25255B1%25255D.JPG&t=663&c=kVNTOuHfBx0wjQ)
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Gigavps' was at 30ghash for a while a few months ago, but since then he has added BFL singles to his arsenal, so I'm not sure how high it is now.
Well, since I've been outed, here's the breakdown thus far..... 30Gh - GPU 5.8Gh - 7 BFL singles Future setup...... 30Gh - GPU 9.1Gh - 11 BFL singles - the last 4 are on their way There is more stuff on the way besides the singles, but that's another 4-6 weeks out, if you know what i mean.
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It's an obsession that will never stop. Just look at me.
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But I changed my opinion. Let this thread be. Oh good, if you command so then we can carry on. Whew. I was getting worried there. With what? Worried that someone you don't know kicks your ass on hashing power and money earned? I would say you still are ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Envy is such an ugly emotion, ain't it? PSY, if you have no interest in mining then go away. I make plenty of money with mining and bitcoin in general. Somehow you suddenly decided to allow us to continue discussing a topic that you have no control over. This is what I was commenting on.
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But I changed my opinion. Let this thread be. Oh good, if you command so then we can carry on. Whew. I was getting worried there.
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Speaking of evidence, it would seem that luke-jr has made some changes to bitcoind that allowed him to log the actual ip addresses that are pushing out these blocks. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=70580.msg812474#msg812474While most of us in the thread may be greedy miners, we are the only way transaction happen within the network. So unless everyone is ready for bitcoin to fail, might as well let us greedy miners have our fun.
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The 50% problem seems to be affecting everyone. I also have had the same happening to my miner over the last several days. It goes from no public work to 50% public work. Wish it'd go back to the old way where it was 100% when public work is available.
Would you rather do 50% public work or no public work. I'm not sure why doing 50% public work is bad but if you don't like it you can set your workers to only do private work.
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it's up now!
And better than ever. I have .62% stales right now. Netxshare is a fucking genius.
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I'm glad to see someone is willing to put in a little effort rather than crying for their mommy. Now we need ineededausername and his blockchain code.....
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I'm pretty sure ineededausername has code that can
1. Put together a list of mtgox addresses. 2. See if any of the block mined by MM have gone to any of those addresses.
If these coins are going into gox, they are also going out.
I have a feeling that our MM is NOT cashing out his coins though.
Maybe someone can put together a list of 1 tx blocks mined by our new buddy?
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