What, in your opinion, is a lowball offer for your Titan? I'd be interested if the price is right, shipped to Canada.
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I don't know the exact answer to the difference of 4.86 and 4.66 miners however I can still share my experience with them.Having the chance to own them both I have experienced that the 4.86 are durable where 4.66 are error prone due to the material.To be more open 4.66 breaks down (infact fins fall out) 80C heat where 4.86 resist.The main difference is the chemical compund of epoxy used and its charachteristics.The 4.66's PROBLEM were realized and Bitmain switched to a stronger heat resistant epoxy.As a matter of fact the 4.66 were 4.86 when weaknes against heat was detected the two chips were just cancelled out.If you can remove the cover you can use the chips as spare.Good Luck.
is there a tutorial on how to remove and reseat the heatsinks? Look up posts by cypherblc. He's got a write up on removing them I think.
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What does it matter? No bitcoin miner uses a 24 pin connector for power.
Anyways, to answer your question: There are only 2x 12v connections out of the 24 pins. I wouldn't want to pull more than ~6-7A from each, so 14A x 12v = 168w. I'd say anything over 200w and you're chancing molten connectors.
Well it matters to me because I've got a couple of U3's running of a breakout board which is powered by the 24pin connector from the PSU and id like to add an r-box (110ghs) to the breakout board and didn't want to melt anything. So thank you for your answer, it's saved me from risking melted plugs and possibly a fire. Weird way to power a breakout board, wonder what they were thinking.
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90% likely Decred will be less than worthless within 7-10 days if not sooner. The market was already very small for it and now we are increasing the supply for sale dramatically while not bringing new buyers, and exponentially making it beyond reasonably difficult to mine for those who were in that community before we arrived. If it can recover after we stop mining it due to being less valuable than the devfee and lost eth hash it costs us to get, then the extreme low prices coming to it over the next week will look like the golden age to the original Decred folks. Until we start mining it again after the recovery..
That makes absolutely no sense... total mining output is a fixed value, doesn't matter if more people start mining. *sideways look* It does make sense. While the output is fixed at x coins per day, it was mostly being mined by people who believed in the coin and held by them before this miner came out as mining eth was more profitable for the hordes. Now, a large (I'm assuming) percentage of the output is going straight to the exchanges to be dumped for a bit of extra profit, effectively killing the DCR market. Why Decred Claymore ? Just asking. I actually like the coin too, buy tokens, get POS, etc.
Probably because it's very processing intensive but not memory intensive. Good combo with Ethash. I like decred as well, and think it has a fair bit of potential. Yep, it isn't magic, and I doubt Claymore (or anyone) can just whip up a simultaneous dual algo miner with just any algo. Eth processing is limited by memory, leaving the GPU under utilized. DCR barely uses VRAM, so it doesn't affect ETH mining and can use the unused GPU power left over by ETH. So, forget about dual mining ETH and X11 and be happy with what you have.
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Glad to see that there are quite a few people wanting solo mining ability. Hopefully that bumps up priority for Claymore! I'm sure there are quite a few GH/s worth of miners out there that would be happy to pay the 2% fee to use his superior miner solo ETH pool DCR mode.
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I haven't been active at all for the last ~2 months or so due to work, but I wanted to pop in and say how awesome this pool is once again. It's great knowing that I can just leave my rigs on cruise control pointed here, and that it's always smooth sailing. Couldn't be any better than mining here.
Rock on, kano.
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ps. why would i go else where when i have the convenience of mining here selling here and getting paid here all in one place (wish i could get payed to my paypal account instead of bank but yeah), unless your going to say i'll get more rewards elsewhere lol.
why would you go anywhere else? idk cus bitmain and antpool are bad for btc. unless your actually located in china there is no reason to use a chinese pool. and yes you would get paid more else where. ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1338693.0) VERY BAD.. Stay away from chinese pools and if possible, stay away from Chinese made JUNK. Seriously. All Chinese pools are fucking garbage. Consider mining on a proper pool. You'll earn more, especially if you make the right choice which would be kano.is.
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What does it matter? No bitcoin miner uses a 24 pin connector for power.
Anyways, to answer your question: There are only 2x 12v connections out of the 24 pins. I wouldn't want to pull more than ~6-7A from each, so 14A x 12v = 168w. I'd say anything over 200w and you're chancing molten connectors.
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OK, so I actually took the time to look through the thread for Claymore's comments on creating a solo version. Seems he wants to do it, but it isn't a priority for him. Here are good reasons to support solo mining: Decentralization and overall ETH health (People, get off of dwarf FFS!!)No loss of revenue due to pool mining. I ALWAYS come out ahead solo mining VS pool mining with ETH, I've done a lot of testing. If you have over 100MH/s and greater patience than a 3 year old, you should SOLO. (eth just isn't made for pool mining with it's crazy fast blocks)No trust needed in pool operators (hacks, hiding blocks, hidden fees, human error, etc)Much funner than mining on a pool.In an ideal world, your solo miner would work with this solo proxy because of the added statistics it provides. Not sure I'd solo without it. So, I ran 500MH/s on nano/supr in dual mode over night. Love your miner. Switching back to solo, though. Now I await your solo version to switch my 2GH/s over to your miner.
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Sorry if this has been asked before, but is a solo version planned? I hate pool mining ethereum, it's just not meant for it. Solo works out to be more profitable in every case if you're not impatient.
Thanks for the work, claymore!
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I've got both asrock and biostar mining motherboards available with cpus.
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Got my SP35 uber quick from pissenlit, was a pleasure to deal with!
Haven't had a chance to plug it in yet, but when I do I'll leave you positive trust.
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I have a bunch of high end Corsair and OCZ DDR2, pretty sure they're all 2GB sticks. I'd let them go for a little under market prices. I'm in Quebec, so shipping would be dirt cheap and quick.
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I'll have to get back to you. I came into some unexpected gear and I've just about maxed out my service for now, unfortunately.
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I'm calling it; this is likely a SCAM.
I'm thinking OP's account is compromised or sold.
Caveat emptor..
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I'm interested. Sell me hardware through here, not bitify.
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SP35 = mine. Thanks Pissenlit. Always wanted one. Better late than never, I guess.
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Price per 5 cube set w/o PSU?
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Do you have a cube with 4 working dies to sell?
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Let me know what you have in the way of emount lenses, and bodies. Currently have an A6000, looking for something to replace it.
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