Hello.My hashboard arrived at Bitmain service, UPS says it was collected and signed by MR SUNG yesterday, 09.09.2016, but on BITMAIN service ticket it is not updated as collected.Should I worry ? I sent a mail to bitmain support regarding this
It takes sometimes up to a week for them to update it. they update my ticket after a week with this and send it to me is that mean it repaired or replaced or what ? they don't tell me anything They generally will ship it back to you withing a few days, once they post that status on your account. they shipped it to me is than mean it fixed ? says replaced so you should be getting a working board back.
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Guys, I've built a mining rig of 3 XFX RX 480 (480p8dba6) and getting 75 Mh/s in Ether (along with a few Decred) mining with Claymore on Windows 7 64-bit. The total power which each GPU is consuming is about 110 Watts (meaning 25 Mh/s with 110 Watts for each GPU). The CPU is Dell T7500 with it's own 1000 Watts power supply. I've not modified any thing in bios and haven't done any overclocking at all. Didn't try anything changed. I've the latest driver installed. So, I wanted to ask, what should I change and with which software to get better hashrate at lesser power consumption? Or should I just stick to the default settings with the current hashrate? One thing I should definitely tell you, I CANNOT AFFORD TO DAMAGE MY GPU's, keep that in mind while advising me something. One more thing, what maximum temperature of the GPU is usual after 1-2 hours of mining? try your amd settings go to wattman and set all 3 gpus on -15 for power see what that does for your power and your hash. it is simple and it is safe to do. you want your gpus under 70c if you can do that. wattman has a fan and temp setting you can also do. what amd driver are you using? 16.7.2 ? 16.7.3 ?
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Well, we're approaching the middle of September but still no sign of Avalon A7.
Are they a vaporware?
No vaporware is only if you pay for it as far as I know they did not ask for pre order money.
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1200 for cards. 130 mobo + cpu 200 evga 1300 g2 psu 30 ram 50 ssd 50 software-------many get this free 140 frame----------- the frame looks pretty good but 140 is high price more like 70 200 labor 100 shipping
2100 is a fair price for a new one with paperwork for parts
I can build it for about 1700 maybe 1600
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ALL SOLDI have 11 or 13. I am in USA pictures to follow. I have 12 sticks Sold 7
keeping 1
1 is on hold
3 left please note they run error free due to clock setting good fans and great power hub. as you can see it has run 3 days with 0 errors I would sell all of it 12 sticks 49 port hub special power supply with very good eff or pieces of sticks or the hub with special power supply note the hub is 49 port the power supply rates 200 watts which is not 49 sticks I have done 25 sticks with the psu
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Block!
missed it by that much!!!
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Wow we gettin pissy over altcoins?? Y U mad bro?? Oh Mikestang must have flexed his muscle On topic....DO NOT BUY ANY BITCOIN MINING HARDWARE...I cannot say what hardware & coins to mine because of censorship here so PM me & I'll share my thoughts Only compac sticks have value if you have free or cheap power. I have 11 compac sticks on my only linux build. They are fun to look at. I point them to kano.is and sometimes at ck pool. They lose money. On the same linux pc I run a node for btc. It also loses money. Unfortunately mining BTC for profit is really hard to do. If you are set on a USB sticks the only worth while one is a compac stick. Did I mention I have 11 of them? If I were to sell you one for 30 usd shipping is 33 usd or 63 usd. if I were to sell you two for 60 usd shipping is 33 usd or 93 usd total if I were to sell you three for 90 usd shipping is 33 usd or 123 usd total if I were to sell you four for 100 usd shipping is 33 usd or 133 usd total They fit in a usps priority mail flat rate box. If you want to know more about compac sticks or any other mining send me a pm. I will answer your question in detail.
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if you can get a rx 470 or 480 for 200 usd it is a good deal.
4gb for now seems to be the better choice but 8gb could be better as the dag grows.
I am pretty much heat capped for now.
I have 1 more card coming on monday. It will be maxed in my garage until weather drops in temps.
My total will be
4+4+3+2+2+2+2+2+2 = 23 gpus and 9 rigs
I have a 10th rig it is a linux build It runs 11 compac sticks on cgminers.
I could fit 1 more card in it. That would give me 24 gpus and 10 rigs it would also allow me to learn linux better.
I am pretty much capped now.
But I will tweak and I may sell a small turn key build in the market place.
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Hi, Kano! Is there any opportunity to find out my pool's average hash rate for a long time, more then 6 days, a month, for example?
Exactly, no, but the rewards page shows all rewards you've received, and your average hash rate for the 5Nd before each reward. @ rammendo So simple add and divide : Your N Avg here are my last 10 days worth of hashing on the pool. use 48 blocks add the n's up divide and that would my 10 day average. about 43.7 Block Block UTC Miner Reward N Diff N Range Pool N Avg Your % Your N Diff Your N Avg Your BTC 429185 10/Sep 21:54 12.50748228 1.120T 29hr 18m 52s 45.57PHs 0.11% 1.189G 48.37THs 0.01327598 429182 10/Sep 21:42 13.04183828 1.112T 29hr 6m 56s 45.58PHs 0.11% 1.180G 48.36THs 0.01383760 429094 10/Sep 06:58 12.56297507 1.114T 28hr 40m 25s 46.37PHs 0.10% 1.165G 48.47THs 0.01313245 429059 10/Sep 01:20 12.40385753 1.125T 28hr 49m 58s 46.54PHs 0.10% 1.170G 48.42THs 0.01290544 429046 9/Sep 23:33 12.78791661 1.117T 28hr 38m 51s 46.52PHs 0.10% 1.162G 48.40THs 0.01330349 428960 9/Sep 10:26 12.61016776 1.131T 29hr 32m 9s 45.67PHs 0.11% 1.200G 48.49THs 0.01338911 428946 9/Sep 07:57 12.79689667 1.120T 29hr 22m 3s 45.50PHs 0.11% 1.193G 48.47THs 0.01363439 428931 9/Sep 04:41 13.10883581 1.118T 29hr 27m 36s 45.29PHs 0.11% 1.197G 48.49THs 0.01403565 428901 8/Sep 23:12 12.93992109 1.128T 30hr 13m 34s 44.52PHs 0.11% 1.228G 48.46THs 0.01408742 428899 8/Sep 22:45 12.41776320 1.109T 29hr 45m 38s 44.45PHs 0.11% 1.209G 48.46THs 0.01354025 428896 8/Sep 22:39 12.48505148 1.105T 29hr 40m 24s 44.44PHs 0.11% 1.206G 48.47THs 0.01361940 428826 8/Sep 11:04 12.69163736 1.116T 30hr 57m 19s 43.01PHs 0.11% 1.257G 48.43THs 0.01429299 428767 8/Sep 01:03 12.96783905 1.105T 30hr 48m 10s 42.80PHs 0.11% 1.239G 48.00THs 0.01454159 428718 7/Sep 16:59 13.08023905 1.130T 31hr 24m 18s 42.92PHs 0.11% 1.205G 45.79THs 0.01395551 428701 7/Sep 14:25 12.71232121 1.123T 31hr 9m 21s 43.02PHs 0.11% 1.180G 45.20THs 0.01335781 428700 7/Sep 14:20 12.98841082 1.120T 31hr 4m 22s 43.02PHs 0.11% 1.177G 45.20THs 0.01364739 428678 7/Sep 11:12 13.28768320 1.109T 30hr 39m 41s 43.15PHs 0.10% 1.142G 44.43THs 0.01368013 428668 7/Sep 09:35 12.49380730 1.109T 30hr 37m 16s 43.22PHs 0.10% 1.130G 44.03THs 0.01272712 428602 6/Sep 22:45 13.23817641 1.123T 30hr 46m 44s 43.51PHs 0.10% 1.089G 42.23THs 0.01284667 428597 6/Sep 21:35 12.74404553 1.108T 30hr 22m 12s 43.52PHs 0.10% 1.069G 41.98THs 0.01229327 428575 6/Sep 18:15 12.86694892 1.130T 30hr 54m 0s 43.62PHs 0.09% 1.073G 41.41THs 0.01221376 428508 6/Sep 07:15 12.46050509 1.124T 30hr 48m 25s 43.53PHs 0.10% 1.070G 41.43THs 0.01186082 428453 5/Sep 21:35 12.91982648 1.106T 30hr 23m 52s 43.40PHs 0.09% 1.046G 41.06THs 0.01222245 428452 5/Sep 21:29 13.04650235 1.129T 31hr 1m 53s 43.41PHs 0.09% 1.067G 41.02THs 0.01232930 428438 5/Sep 18:20 13.10775090 1.126T 30hr 57m 16s 43.42PHs 0.09% 1.047G 40.35THs 0.01218248 428388 5/Sep 08:59 12.45284253 1.127T 30hr 59m 54s 43.38PHs 0.09% 1.052G 40.50THs 0.01162488 428350 5/Sep 01:51 12.59061643 1.125T 30hr 52m 35s 43.48PHs 0.09% 1.049G 40.54THs 0.01173986 428320 4/Sep 22:12 12.45498589 1.126T 31hr 6m 40s 43.18PHs 0.09% 1.060G 40.63THs 0.01172011 428306 4/Sep 20:08 12.81251651 1.129T 31hr 15m 23s 43.08PHs 0.09% 1.063G 40.59THs 0.01207224 428263 4/Sep 15:16 12.41418415 1.119T 31hr 11m 24s 42.80PHs 0.09% 1.062G 40.63THs 0.01178520 428235 4/Sep 11:22 12.54740290 1.105T 31hr 4m 59s 42.43PHs 0.10% 1.059G 40.65THs 0.01201997 428165 4/Sep 01:12 12.56725629 1.109T 32hr 10m 40s 41.11PHs 0.10% 1.096G 40.62THs 0.01241845 428158 4/Sep 00:20 12.49155179 1.111T 32hr 19m 31s 41.00PHs 0.10% 1.100G 40.60THs 0.01237007 428097 3/Sep 14:19 12.79907849 1.106T 32hr 58m 56s 40.02PHs 0.10% 1.119G 40.47THs 0.01294184 428062 3/Sep 05:45 12.68111390 1.106T 33hr 38m 55s 39.20PHs 0.10% 1.139G 40.38THs 0.01306174 428052 3/Sep 04:17 12.46155685 1.122T 34hr 14m 10s 39.11PHs 0.10% 1.159G 40.38THs 0.01286467 428040 3/Sep 02:14 13.14328387 1.105T 33hr 45m 11s 39.05PHs 0.10% 1.142G 40.36THs 0.01358236 428034 3/Sep 00:43 12.78396565 1.105T 33hr 46m 44s 39.02PHs 0.10% 1.144G 40.40THs 0.01323630 428023 2/Sep 22:06 12.63977612 1.104T 33hr 43m 36s 39.05PHs 0.10% 1.141G 40.35THs 0.01306143 427983 2/Sep 17:01 12.61483399 1.116T 34hr 0m 34s 39.15PHs 0.10% 1.149G 40.32THs 0.01299030 427947 2/Sep 10:39 12.67648924 1.108T 33hr 48m 9s 39.11PHs 0.10% 1.143G 40.35THs 0.01308050 427891 2/Sep 02:15 12.64920557 1.119T 33hr 54m 23s 39.38PHs 0.10% 1.147G 40.35THs 0.01296188 427862 1/Sep 22:13 12.67732090 1.130T 33hr 55m 19s 39.75PHs 0.10% 1.162G 40.86THs 0.01303241 427850 1/Sep 20:34 12.76793936 1.106T 33hr 4m 44s 39.89PHs 0.10% 1.137G 41.02THs 0.01312841 427842 1/Sep 19:21 12.80762749 1.121T 33hr 26m 20s 40.00PHs 0.10% 1.155G 41.22THs 0.01319725 427811 1/Sep 13:25 12.52004347 1.121T 33hr 36m 36s 39.78PHs 0.10% 1.166G 41.39THs 0.01302733 427806 1/Sep 12:42 12.55054973 1.126T 33hr 47m 31s 39.76PHs 0.10% 1.178G 41.61THs 0.01313354 427804 1/Sep 12:35 12.67665747 1.122T 33hr 40m 29s 39.76PHs 0.10% 1.175G 41.63THs 0.01327349
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... and another By HerbDean HOLY !!!!! My first ever block !!! Drinking a beer on that tonight guys !!! EDIT: S7 batch 16 (F1 version) Nice you just got it!
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Hey Phil, Thanks for this thread. I might mine with some GPU at home this winter Question 1, is worth to pay more for a 470 vs 480 model and what about the 4G vs 8G ram ? Thanks ! Herb Hey Phil, I think you missed my post Thanks ! I am not Phil but from my personal experience, I prefer the 470. The 480 when tweaking or anything, they're very unstable and inconsistent with hashrates. The 470 was easy to configure and stayed stable. I have both 8gb and 4bg, I found no difference in hashrate but resale value would be higher for 8gb but than again, 4gb is cheaper. yeah I agree with you rocky @ Herb I know you are in Canada but this is a good card cheap price in the USA and it is short length https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JM2DF2G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I get 21.9 mh and I like that it is a shorter card. It suits some of my case builds. It would be very good for a six card wood build
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I paid $49 or something like that for a 5-shelf "Muscle Rack" wood-shelf unit from Home Depot a couple months back.
Plus you alway can buy a Home Depot gift card with 10-14% discount yes and if you are a veteran you can get a 10% discount. Nothing wrong with wood rack or muscle racks http://www.homedepot.com/b/N-5yc1vZccym/Ntt-muscle%20rack?NCNI-5they don't have wheels which depending on your builds may or not matter.
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ahhhh... ok... now it makes sense, thank you! So basically, if I want to fit my rig into something like an ATX tower, this Mobo would not really be an option as I would imagine the risers would make it impossible for everything to fit? Maybe this is another sign to opt for an open air design... like built on a platform as someone else posted in this thread previously. Seems like it's gonna run at least $200-300 more to get into a large chassis for this. Will have to do some more thinking on that part but I think it's time to pull the trigger on those MSI 470's :-)
Here is an open rig case build https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfE_QidD75MI prefer the wire rack but have built various wood, pvc, and metal frames similar to the one in the video. I did it more for fun when I was bored and drunk on the weekends. that video was pretty good. and it shows why six card rigs have popularity . that angle is about 10 bucks in lowes you need two so 20 bucks and the wood screw is under 8 dollars. So if you have the right saw to cut the metal it is about 30 bucks to build it.
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SO FAR all is well PRICE IS $624.68 COINBASE http://nextdifficulty.com/Conservative: 0.7% 0.9% Continous: 1.3 https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficultyBitcoin Difficulty: 220,755,908,330 Estimated Next Difficulty: 225,307,000,125 (+2.06%) Adjust time: After 250 Blocks, About 1.7 daysHashrate(?): 1,592,486,698 GH/s Block Generation Time(?): 1 block: 9.7 minutes 3 blocks: 29.1 minutes 6 blocks: 58.3 minutes Updated: 14:30 (5.0 minutes ago) from: https://bitcoinwisdom.com/assets/difficulty/bitcoin-hash_rate.png?1473532230
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If I remember you used to modify and upgrade a lot of Mac Gear and sell on ebay before you got into mining back in 2012 am I correct?
Yes I did but Apple in their infinite wisdom locked down mac minis after the 2012 models. Mods were no longer practical to do. I used to buy an i7 quad core 2012 mac mini in the refurbished section of Apple store for 699 with a government discount of 50 bucks 649. I will add 16 gb ram and a 500gb ssd with the stock hdd and run as a fusion 1.5 tb drive then add 1 dual external hdd for backup and sell this to local mixing and recording studios. I could sell it for 1200 make a small profit. And the artist would save about 500 buying from me. This dies when the mac mini came out in 2014 with solder ram and pci ssds. But I still make a recording /mixing pc use the Lenovo m700 tiny I pull the g4400t cpu put it in a mining pc and sub a 6400t https://www.amazon.com/Intel-i5-6400T-processor-LGA-1151-CM8066201920000/dp/B01BH4XX74/ref=sr_1_1?then I pull the 128gb ssd in the pc and sub a 1tb ssd and I add more ram so the mixer recorder guy ends up with a nice small pc for mixing and recording. And I get the best possible cpu to mine with if you use a 1151 socket a g4400t lenovo runs its labor day sale every year so I new the 6400t psu's I got for the miners would swap into the lenovo's
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Yeah try talking with bitmainwarranty in Colorado. See what they say.
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Interesting thread, but all these setups are insanely inefficient IMHO. Expensive mobos which give you nothing extra for mining...
Here's a golden tip:
- Asrock H97 Anniversary, will run 6 cards easy, $70 - 8gb ram (2x4gb) ddr3 $50 - G1840 CPU Intel Celeron $40 - PSU of your choice to support your cards. I'm running 1KW Corsairs. - Any 64gb SSD you can buy for $30 - Some risers, unpowered, cheapest 1x to 16x type, standard PCI-E no USB fancy stuff $10
Now use those risers and space your cards as maximum as you can, even thorse 150W cards run hot when sandwiched together.
You're done. Your hash will be higher due to extra spacing, your setup costs are minimum, you have easy access to all your cards due to open construction and plenty of spacing.
Some Where in the first 44 page thread I explained why I do 4 card and 2 card builds. Some in cases some on plywood as I have 5 to 7 gamer friends I will sell rigs to. I sold about 9 rigs back in the day when btc was mined with pc's+gpus. I will sell two card rigs to friends family maybe one or two here. They will be sold as gamer/miner rigs. I also am able to scatter rigs around the house from Oct to April and space heat my home. I also have 1 two card pc in the Brooklyn Navy yard at my friends shop it mines 24/7/365 it is quiet and mines in a pc case. The deal on that is 50 50 split on the coins it earns. Below is why you build a six card rig one spot for all the gear with no intention of selling pc's down the road. Yeah a six card build with risers on the asrock board is the cheapest way to go. use the pentium g 32?? cpu you can do the mobo for 85 the cpu for 45 stick of ram for 40 a cheap ssd for 50 that is 220 and a 1000watt psu on sale is 100-130 5 risers 50 so 400 for six cards use a piece of wood to mount the board and hang the cards from a shelf add a box fan or 2 and you can have a lot of gear in one spot
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I am taking a small shot at it 80th for a bit .
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