I have a 19port 40A Eyeboot hub, because that was the only thing I could get my hands on at the time. Expensive as it is, it wasn't the best buy, mostly because I cannot run all 11 full blast, I think it is the powersupply that is halting. If I run all at 900Mhz and say each draws 15W, it is a total current of 33A. That doesn't seem to fly, and MLDs start to drop out. But 4x900Mhz+7x832Mhz works just ok, and that's fine too. I don't have wattmeter to check how much I am actually consuming.
I was curious about the amps being drawn on the ML2 running at 900Mhz and 5.10Mhs and today i received a little USB inline meter. To my surprise the sole unit I have right now says that it is drawing about 4.6v and 2.5 amp - did not expect it to be that high on the amperage. I have a couple of those Blue Block Erupter 49 port hubs and a couple of 550w ATX power supplies. They claim the hubs are "new version" and "now come with a 70 amp fuse" (before it was 50 amp) ... I was hoping I would be able to run all that I have coming on pre-order on one hub but at 2.5 amps I don't see that happening. Photo Of Meter In LineI am playing dumb but how does that hub get its power? no atx will feed it 70amps at 5volts you mention 2 550w atx supplies they don't have 70 amps of 5v. they may say they have 35 amps each but they do not have the ability to feed 35 amps 24/7/365
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Hey everyone... so I am looking at this 1500W Rosewill PSU (originally brought to my attention by Phil) to support a 1070ti build but have what is probably a stupid question...
All of my other PSUs (Rosewill and EVGA) have am 18+10 pin connector for main power. But, looking at this model, it doesn't have any port anywhere near that long. It does appear to have 2 x 14pin slots, which still equals 28 pins total like the other, but just trying to make sure that the other end of this connector will still fit a standard Mobo as I have not seen this configuration before.
yeah it does the wider end fits a standard mobo. 24 pins I thnk. but tokamak fit like normal on the motherboard side and BTC is pushing 16500-17000
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Yo Phil why leave just curios you still mining here? if not why?
I used to rent large rentals from nicehash when the pool started and btc was only 2-4k a coin. I wanted to support _ck when he began this pool. So when btc got to 15k I simply could not afford the big rentals. I don't have a lot of sha-256 gear about 45th and I am using them at buysolar's solar array. my fee is 50-50 coin split he is doing rather well with that deal. But when btc was 2k I was better off. I will come back here down the road with big rentals and the like. But with the 45th I have I go with lower variance then this pool. Since ½ the coins go to buysolar and since s-9's break a lot my 45th is due to 2 dead boards I would be 52-56th mining here with high variance is not easy for me.
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Nice here I am. 0.00854429
MOD EDIT: Trimmed quote. Just curious. What is you Hash rate? it was 500th for 3 or four days in a row.
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so finally got my onda b250 in today and excited to get it working. plug everything in and get ready to be wowed and...... nothing. No LAN lights, no output on HDMI, usb seems to have power but can't tell if working. tried plugging cards into slots and using HDMI on card but nothing. PLEASE HELP!!!!!
for first start do you know how to short mobo pins? or use this https://www.amazon.com/Electop-Power-Button-Computer-Switch/dp/B01LMZZFWO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1515199592also did you plug in an atx psu with the 3 sata and the 3 molex connected
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They can’t charge more than Bitmain is charging for the S9 at the same time. Bitmain is due to announce their next generation 256 miner anyways. But I expect the price of the 821 to be close or equal to the s9.
Not true
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Nice here I am. 0.00854429 "height": 502677, "reward": 17.06318344, "fee": 0.0, "payouts": { "1EcH7pHYTHLo3cbdXfkf6e6Zh5JzCPGumc": 11.03057436, "176sh81PQupUsFyX6hNL2PTYydSuL7Wu73": 1.3395927, "16sx9rJR7sDaKEB4xjHnh8Cw2Ci2mwh747": 0.83390967, "1FVK2VLqWUpFSqptLmg5DZM9NcKWDA6QQF": 0.74080404, "1Fd7in5wQ5QUmbAc6zFMAcfS7M2yR6d1SA": 0.70894275, "1GeniexG7MnLr9WH48jG1cPLqgGbqUsaFM": 0.55874182, "1B5nA9AyLxtRmA16S4YCXR5D1r9Z9j1wBg": 0.16883478, "1EEggteW9M1nUtbXnv9Am9RjSnEXNVPXfF": 0.12838563, "3HWbABbZj1pNWGE8njHNQqDfGC4c5ZMDnA": 0.12118281, "18Yv7cyUXJhdtN3J3tpYNcsoG4Qbz4z62e": 0.09364871, "17fLF6ZYXFDqpistGUyLnKuPcGhrQ7Xuqm": 0.07585182, "16r2NjZuLmye6v34L9ySqDVzRk4aScmAU2": 0.0731584, "1FTwbE7DagdmaCbuCFW3yb9FHZsUgdRoSa": 0.07138554, "1EjTdmm8768CPvt8kXQRrZoby2ivXjyPpb": 0.06053692, "198fMgE5q92r3HUWCrWiobBWQAq9d8FHAx": 0.05947852, "1AnJHGLmBBhwxTmn8avcZ9FANUpq84Aczq": 0.0582624, "17zyuMZzuD4cd4WCP24WcnnMcBkYiRc3es": 0.05220357, "12rMUe15NqZsLDUaJb5VWwgshR3Gvqr3ha": 0.04853001, "3Lp6dqavhqjGR8NLKhXYm8Q5d5351Wb2Xg": 0.03653698, "18NivBmhxubygKacXSgomS3mBPq4WxHbZj": 0.03372781, "1EnFgD1z8Qhz5jLT2Dsqbf1w2pGkt5XZmD": 0.03120408, "1NpJZ84TYRgjD9jFcevd5HtTWXnuceV9h7": 0.02982374, "1Dsf35RmLdGRa9iwUuuZVH1YUuawsGQktv": 0.02755165, "13thF1oor6CAwyzyxXPNnRvu3nhhYeqZdc": 0.02359003, "1AhnyWPGwkWjrxtz6khAQNhuvppRW7eV8h": 0.02345831, "1J2Ce25U6kDfKtz5iKm3jHePzGVT529g8w": 0.0208441, "1Lu4coZqQxgaSrXsB3Y1ZctDjKgRNVugd8": 0.01998833, "17g9Frex53fVUzX45Dw28Caw4pFYVmHAbn": 0.0178456, "1N9UWvnF42EWc2Q2nXvmgHRfLc2dH52Ype": 0.01780734, "12PbPgw7e5SANspLJYezBxsi4ociS1PBiK": 0.01672755, "144xhJYYvPsW8a31ZJ244YjBEEJc3h2dsk": 0.01613886, "1HihVDkPJsJyQr5isVx6FXCdvHo1o7Ru1X": 0.01562979, "1Cko1QNx7mC4dS5R2mcm12zYpDCQJt5rmm": 0.01549329, "1AUrEziNG7cH5fytYFBGQsnYivtYh2zqT8": 0.01530291, "1LFepM1Jv84nWo9hTeG5SbasXM7kHVnAaZ": 0.01396627, "1NyN2Y6vH75gr6zQenad3DG1QgZdJ2Uztg": 0.01366313, "19BgtBNx4UGxNTZqQKCfRXUUrdNruDnuTQ": 0.0132491, "144RnTangRbu89UdfEMimNXzZkJ2JoDCYA": 0.01320924, "12v4oypi7qUpkfkMWAeHHtxv9jZyBy32S7": 0.01314671, "112BRCKfaigKrRCgK3rF9WB6Lcbd2GFXmq": 0.0130303, "1KeR1jwghL5oHTSiDEfRZpfsKkh8CUopLr": 0.01292327, "195bMEnezoPAjxYGr4cMQqsQmeghD8XvFJ": 0.01269116, "1LqGC9oQggKngF7dn7cV9mzZsz65JYcgEN": 0.01262189, "17gWFbqYyQHFziHJ4rhkSBUsR2EWZJz1yd": 0.01241608, "1Q3j9nyM353ikitd2qj5AYy7EnKywQkMHD": 0.01170298, "1Leon1Z1X7fn54Rki2ubMUvdkCJJtipUQY": 0.01154635, "1BdcszfZn7ufNAND1KiGyvExG5eED2Acdj": 0.01121788, "1CEQ91zArq5pbReQ2J27VEuyZRHo2KSQU8": 0.01118326, "1BHYzdSHRd8kNSrQeSQytS2yQs1wynXEyj": 0.01100116, "18Tc7P4L5D6LyEhNVcJgCcgzCC58iFXeG2": 0.00983816, "18yQTCLBzwmDCnNBCcvw2fRkRRvTGp81xK": 0.0088024,
"1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje": 0.00854429,
"1NW6YzvP6SiXbx884KAyqAANDdksYZAPPg": 0.00813216, MOD EDIT: Put in code tags.
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It worked 8 hours before it quit. So, I have had it less than 30 hours, so it is still on warranty.
okay it is a newer board. I have some old board that still have freq control. Pretty sure they may not work for you. I might have a board that is auto tune. I will check parts and get back to you.
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I would: - Connect to pool for a couple of hours and capture the hashrate. Slush would work, any known pool - Measure power use If you get the right results it means there actually exists a machine with the advertised specs (nothing else is proved at this point) Probably you won't be allowed, but next thing I'll do is open up this tihng and try to evaluate: - Are the hashing boards too familiar (i.e. are these just S9 hashing boards with the luckiest ASIC chips pushed to this perf?) - Count the number of chips, identify the other visible components (pulling a heatsink is obviously not an option unless you knock Scott out or get him really drunk ) If you find uniquely designed boards, still are the power and hashrate per chip unique regarding existing chips? (i.e. bitfury)? It may or may not be possible to actually prove this thing has newly designed unique chips inside it. At the end of the day, unless it's entirely obvious that the chips themselves are unique, a working unit doesn't prove that much. But let's say they do have new chips, proving the multi-million investment, you still would need to ask yourself: Can they actually produce in the promised volume? What will be the failure rate of the units (terrible like bitmain, or 10 times worse?) Will they honor any warranty? Will you receive the unit on time? 1 month late? 1 year late? So risk is still huge, quite a gamble to buy this. Sure if it is all you own it is stupid to have all you eggs placed in this particular basket.
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Its -25 here. The fedex guy left a 1080ti in a box outside for hours. I opened it, now it is covered in moisture.
I don't want to wait hours,so should I hold it in front of the Avalon exhaust for a while?
yeah but at a distance then move it closer
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okay still waiting on multiple items
The 13 gpus in a case from Germany for test and review. ---------------- supposed to ship maybe next week 6 more little moonlander 2 usb sticks will solo mine them LTC/DOGE --- late jan 1 msi rma --------------------------------------------- they received the return 1 msi 1080 ti seahawk/hybrid ----------------------- it is in Alaska maybe this monday 1 evga 1080 hybrid ---------------------------------- ordered dec 27th not yet shipped 1 zotac 1070 mini ------------------------------------ ordered dec 25th not yet shipped 5 onda j1800 mobos + 5 onda b250 mobos -------- dhl says this monday
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I live in the midwest United States and asked Scott to meet me which he has agreed to.
I will visit Wisconsin late next week to see things with my own eyes. No pictures or videos will be taken so everyone will just have to go by my word of what I see.
stay tuned
Good you have been around for a while. NJ to Wisconsin is too far for me and I am too busy with gpus. to chase this. To any asic builder many of us don't use you and no longer care about your gear. I preach inclusive of multiple mining gear and coins. but preorders and statements like fuck you junkies won't cut it. I screen shot my locked 6 threads on gpu mining of non sha-256 coins those threads exist simply because of asic builders and their sale methods and shit rma methods. And a lot of people made a lot of money following those threads. Crypto-coin mining can exist with zero asic coins so to all sha-256 asic builders gpus become bigger due to your sales techniques and your service contracts.
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Obagam these spikes are because each 2 hours we have dev fee switching. I proposed solution. Option checkbox to mine the whole devfee at the start for 24 hours. This way blissz will take his part and we will have stable hashing on a good pool. I already setup the best of my miner and they are running without stop. I just forgot them for days.....
this seems like it would work
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for my 6x rx570 4g pulse sapphire this is the best stable hashrate hi i have the same rig than you you homemade bios mod. how many have you? i have a strange problem: hasrate drop after couple hours i start at 4200 and drop to 3400 :/ core drop, 0/50/100% no way to force 100% core always? i wrote a foolishness,i have 5x570 : drop again and agin,not stable at 4200:/ You must be using a BIOS mod. These hashrates are unreal... I must repeat that BIOS mods for Claymore's do not necessarily work for GGS. I do not have many amd but my 580 gets about 750 and he does 830 with a 570
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not nearly enough info to help you
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let us know if you can do it.
please try 1 card at a time in case of a brick
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damn those numbers are really bad.
Here in NJ
13.5 for 8 months 16.7 for 4 months
and free heat helps lower the winter rate of 13.5 to more like 10
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I do not think they will rush it out. If lucky March most likely May.
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