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381  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Any Quiet or Silent Miners Above > 400Gh/s on: February 25, 2015, 09:00:07 PM


What drugs you taking?

1TH
900 Watts
and $800 without shipping. HELLS NO.

Is that even a legit company?
382  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: February 25, 2015, 08:54:26 PM
hahaha bitmain needs to do alot of things Smiley understatement of the year
I would love to see them put out a water cooled S5 should be branded C2

Biggest thing bitmain has to do is straighten out their firmware issues

And why retire the S3 already when thats whats inside the C1 4 S3 boards

Its bad to retire a product before people have ROI on it

The syscooling kit radiator for the S5 is huge. It's almost as big as a small cars radiator. I would still be interested probably since its eating less power. I live in a single family ranch style house. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, living room, nothing special. You should see my electric bill just from having the three C1's running. I had to switch to the equal payment plan so I wouldn't be surprised with these huge electric bills and can budget much easier.

383  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: February 25, 2015, 08:46:41 PM
Adding $119 (cooling kit) and then another $130 (modified kit) to fit an S5 is an additional $250. That alone is almost the price of a C1. Too much work and money involved there just to save 200 watts per month.

You save 800watts (200wattsx4) and hash 0.6TH/s faster.

its not 200 watts per month its 200watts every millisecond Smiley

Your electricity is billed per KWH (kilowatts per hour) every second minute hour
hell if my C1 ran 800watts for the whole month I would be loving it...... that would be like 30watts a day hahaha wouldnt that be nice

this is one of many electricity calculators
http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/energy-consumption-calculator.htm

Lets take a Antminer S5 for example
590w @ 1.15Ths
thats 14.16kwh per day x .11 per kwh (my cost)='s ($1.55)

from my experience every TH earns a bit over .01BTC per day
for 1.15THS (antminer S5) 0.01244386 BTC

now of course this depends alot on the pool you are mining in. Pool luck etc.
eligius pool and similar pools will pay the above
at slushs pool you could earn more or less depending on how many blocks they find
with 4.5 ths @ slushs  pool i make .011 every block wether the block takes 20mins or 24hrs So on the good days they find 7+ blocks on the bad days like today they only found 1 block in 24hrs horrible !!!!!
at eligius 4.5 THs brings in 0.05316924 BTC per day






Dunand didn't read the entire thread/situation, hence just throwing numbers out there, confusing everyone. I know what it cost to run an 800 watt device with my electrical costs at $.10 to 11 kwh. I'm still in the black and next month may even make more. This thread apparently just died out and either everyone's C1's have died already or they are running perfect. It is a little off to see no activity in a products thread that supposedly sold so many. Very strange. And you can bet the ones that haven't sold yet are running right now.

It is impossible to find 8mm/10mm hose in America. What would be the equivalent in standard on those dimensions? I know 8mm - 15/16, but what does 10mm come out to be on a popular coolant hose size?

3/8 inside diameter.

Thanks. Does anyone have a link to the right size tubing for these setups? FrozenCPU is out of the question of course since they aren't doing any business right now. 3/8 must be real close to 5/16 because on a box of Mastercleer tubing I bought a while ago (N8  8mm\10mm) right on the box is also said ID 5/16. I bet both tubing sizes will work, one just may be a bit tighter. Well, if anyone has a link to the correct stuff in the US, can you sling it in a response? Thanks.
384  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: February 25, 2015, 08:40:10 PM
Adding $119 (cooling kit) and then another $130 (modified kit) to fit an S5 is an additional $250. That alone is almost the price of a C1. Too much work and money involved there just to save 200 watts per month.

You save 800watts (200wattsx4) and hash 0.6TH/s faster.

Unless you have really expensive electricity it will take a long time to pay off the additional.  I know myself I'm around 1.82 for the 800 watts.   250/1.82 (per day) is over 137 day's to pay just the kit's off.   That does not include shipping which if it's like when I got my C1 kit's off them is pretty expensive.   It's safe to say payoff is farther then I would go considering I can do it all with air for not any more expense on kits.

Bitmain should then provide a bundle with syscooling on a kit to lower the price.
385  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: February 25, 2015, 08:37:48 PM
Will there be another generation of water cooled miners? Some user's just can't run something in their homes that sound like an airplane taking off the runway. I'd love to see a more efficient water cooled model running at least 2+ TH/sec. This 800watt for 1TH is getting expensive.


Syscooling sells a S5 kit to convert to water cooled.  I personally don't think we will see a C2 since they went to selling a kit.   But I could be wrong.

Where is this kit? And to be honest, I've had so much trouble with my C1 pumps I doubt I would go for the kit anyway. Kind of gives me a sting when I think about it. I could see if the S5 had a lot more hashing power, but it's only 1100. There is a $15/month in electric costs if I were to buy an S5, but I can't have anything noisy running in the house anyway. Even if in another room, it just has to be quiet.



http://shop.syscooling.com/goods.php?id=51
http://shop.syscooling.com/goods.php?id=46

4x S5 =4,6TH/s

This cooling kit is for just one 1 S5? How many can it cool?
386  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.25/GH & 0.51W/GH on: February 24, 2015, 06:42:52 AM
The noise of this unit and the odds probably never being able to get your return back ( I've done some numbers ) and bitcoin pretty much has had its day and I doubt will ever recover to where it once was there's no sense in buying this hardware anymore. I remember you could run a farm of GPU's for over a year and still be good, but these days, maybe 2-3 months and your finished. Too bad.

I would buy one to tinker with with it, but putting something in my house that sounds like a jet isn't going to happen.

387  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.25/GH & 0.51W/GH on: February 23, 2015, 06:58:37 PM
When I turn on my C1 (yes, the water cooled model) it kicks up the fan to high speed while it initializes and boots. Is that how loud a S5 is, or is it much louder than that?

I see several videos on youtube from users replacing their fans to silent type fans, is there a particular setup that works the best to quiet these S5's? I saw that one video where the guy was using a white silent fan from AAB Cooling, which I couldn't hear from it at all. What is everyone buying to keep their rigs more quiet? I assume they are adding another fan on the other end and switching both fans to other brands. There are hundreds out there, ranging from 1600-2000 rpm's mostly....what's the best setup for this S5 to make it quiet?


Thanks


The best ist still watercooling
http://shop.syscooling.com/goods.php?id=51
http://shop.syscooling.com/goods.php?id=46

4x S5 =4,6TH/s

Water-cooled S5 Modify Instruction  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=947254.0

That's the last thing I would want to do. I saw a video on youtube where the dude has his S5 running with two silent fans and it's only 43 decibels. That I can live with. I doubt no one wants to spend another couple hundred dollars on a water kit. Just more work and watts.
388  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: M's Miner (Ant/SP) Monitor v5.0: alerts,auto/mass/scheduled reboot/mobile miner on: February 23, 2015, 06:40:19 PM
Not sure if this has been said or not, but the program indicates my SP10 is only hashing at 1.3 when I confirmed it is hashing at 1.4. The pool indicates 1.4 and the miner GUI itself indicates 1.4. Is the program lowering the hash rate by .1 for a reason?
Thanks.
389  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor Cg/Sgminer & ccMiner on: February 23, 2015, 06:37:55 PM


Awesome Miner is a Windows application for managing and monitoring mining of Bitcoin, Litecoin and other crypto currencies.

Feature overview
  • Manage and monitor multiple miners across multiple rigs with central management
  • Next generation profitability switching, using both real-time multi-pool statistics and coin statistics to automatically switch between multiple multi-pools and different algorithms to always ensure highest possible profitability.
  • Coin statistics and revenue calculations - even for profit switching multi-pools
  • Built in Web engine with full mobile support, to enable monitoring of all miners from a smart phone
  • The Managed Miner feature will monitor and restart the miner if crashed - including remote miners
  • Multiple mining engines supported, including Cgminer, Bfgminer, Sgminer and ccMiner (nVidia CUDA), providing support for a wide range of mining algorithms including the popular SHA-256, SHA-3, Scrypt, Scrypt Adaptive N, X11, X13, X15, Nist5, NeoScrypt & Lyra2RE.
  • Can monitor and manage up to 200 miners from a single user interface

Screenshots


Pool management
Add, switch and manage mining pools easily.


Device management
Monitor the status and temperature of GPU, FPGA and ASIC devices. Supports GPU clocking and fan adjustments.
Awesome Miner is the first Windows mining GUI that fully supports the Sgminer profile concept.


Notifications
Awesome Miner can show Desktop Notifications on the Windows desktop to alert about mining issues. Notifications can also be sent by e-mail.


Built-in web
Awesome Miner has a built-in web frontend that can be accessed from any computer, tablet or smart phone.


C# scripting
Write your own monitoring and action scripts that run inside Awesome Miner.


Next generation pool switching: Awesome Profit Switching
Awesome Miner introduces the next generation of profit switching multi-algorithm pool mining, Awesome Profit Switching. By using both real-time coin profitability statistics to switch between single-coin pools and also using real-time statistics from popular auto-switching multi-pools, Awesome Miner can automatically switch between mining a specific coin or mine on the currently most profitable auto-switching multi-pool.

Awesome Profit Switching makes it possible to get higher profits than any of the auto-switching multi-pools alone, by automatically switching between multiple algorithms and multiple multi-pools.

Gettings started
Getting started with Awesome Miner
Getting started with Awesome Profit Switching

Preconfiguration for popular pools and mining services
Preconfigured Awesome Miner for NiceHash multi-algorithm profit switching & standard pools
Preconfigured Awesome Miner for TradeMyBit multi-algorithm profit switching & standard pools
Preconfigured Awesome Miner for WafflePool pools

User feedback
AwesomeMiner is AWESOME! Averaging between 30 and 50% higher payouts to me each day since switching to this app

About
Awesome Miner is available in both Free and Paid editions. The Free edition contains the majority of all functionality.

Download and read more on the Awesome Miner web site

Please try the software and give feedback about what kind of functionality you would like to see in the next version. All comments and suggestions are welcome. The goal is to make mining easier and also provide powerful features to manage the mining.

Thanks!
Patrik Engström - IntelliBreeze Software
Twitter: @AwesomeMinerApp
Web site: www.awesomeminer.com


I was very interested in this software until I found out it is in a crippled state until you pay for it. Why not do what most companies do these days and give a free trial for 30 days, or even 14 days then cripple it? So we can see if it works with everything. I couldn't even add my SP10 because I couldn't find a field to enter the user/pw. Does it even support remote miners via http? It is very sharp looking and informative. Right now I'm using M's Miner Monitor which has been working good.
390  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: What is everyone using for management of mixed miners at home? on: February 23, 2015, 05:32:33 PM
I am just wondering what everyone is using.  I have a little over 50 miners mostly Bitmain so it easy at the moment to switch pools, identify dead asics and reboot, etc.  Some other stuff like Gridseed, BTCGarden, and Spondoolies have made their way into my home farm.  I was just thinking of what a pain it would be to switch pools manually, or to reboot dead ascis, or monitoring.  Do people just use a different tool for every vendor?  Is there one out there that can do all vendors?

What do you use?

Thanks.

MultiMiner should work with all of them, I've personally tested them with Bitmain and Gridseed and have users with Spondoolies. You can change pools, restart, reboot, start / stop, monitor them remotely from your browser etc.

http://multiminerapp.com
https://github.com/nwoolls/MultiMiner/wiki/Network-Devices#network-devices



I find this to be the most confusing miner management interface out of them all. I would say it is the best looking, with the icons, fonts, text, views, but confusing as all heck. When I started the program up I was presented with entering in pool information. What's that for? I just want to add my rigs manually by IP address, name them what I want to name them and configure the view. I've been using M's Miner Monitor for a while now and it has come a long way.
391  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help!I Need software which can miner on vps on: February 23, 2015, 05:12:57 PM
I have some vps window, or linux, .. but i don't know to earn from them. I thing they are miner btc, doge, find or ...
help me , Please.
Thanks so much
Yh: haingan2222@yahoo.com
Skype: haingan2222

What are you saying?
392  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.25/GH & 0.51W/GH on: February 23, 2015, 10:34:21 AM
When I turn on my C1 (yes, the water cooled model) it kicks up the fan to high speed while it initializes and boots. Is that how loud a S5 is, or is it much louder than that?

I see several videos on youtube from users replacing their fans to silent type fans, is there a particular setup that works the best to quiet these S5's? I saw that one video where the guy was using a white silent fan from AAB Cooling, which I couldn't hear from it at all. What is everyone buying to keep their rigs more quiet? I assume they are adding another fan on the other end and switching both fans to other brands. There are hundreds out there, ranging from 1600-2000 rpm's mostly....what's the best setup for this S5 to make it quiet?


Thanks


Also, is this youtube post scam or someone really got his this silent. I'm thinking scam all the way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TANw6DeIy0
393  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: February 23, 2015, 10:32:15 AM
Adding $119 (cooling kit) and then another $130 (modified kit) to fit an S5 is an additional $250. That alone is almost the price of a C1. Too much work and money involved there just to save 200 watts per month.

You save 800watts (200wattsx4) and hash 0.6TH/s faster.

its not 200 watts per month its 200watts every millisecond Smiley

Your electricity is billed per KWH (kilowatts per hour) every second minute hour
hell if my C1 ran 800watts for the whole month I would be loving it...... that would be like 30watts a day hahaha wouldnt that be nice

this is one of many electricity calculators
http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/energy-consumption-calculator.htm

Lets take a Antminer S5 for example
590w @ 1.15Ths
thats 14.16kwh per day x .11 per kwh (my cost)='s ($1.55)

from my experience every TH earns a bit over .01BTC per day
for 1.15THS (antminer S5) 0.01244386 BTC

now of course this depends alot on the pool you are mining in. Pool luck etc.
eligius pool and similar pools will pay the above
at slushs pool you could earn more or less depending on how many blocks they find
with 4.5 ths @ slushs  pool i make .011 every block wether the block takes 20mins or 24hrs So on the good days they find 7+ blocks on the bad days like today they only found 1 block in 24hrs horrible !!!!!
at eligius 4.5 THs brings in 0.05316924 BTC per day






Dunand didn't read the entire thread/situation, hence just throwing numbers out there, confusing everyone. I know what it cost to run an 800 watt device with my electrical costs at $.10 to 11 kwh. I'm still in the black and next month may even make more. This thread apparently just died out and either everyone's C1's have died already or they are running perfect. It is a little off to see no activity in a products thread that supposedly sold so many. Very strange. And you can bet the ones that haven't sold yet are running right now.

It is impossible to find 8mm/10mm hose in America. What would be the equivalent in standard on those dimensions? I know 8mm - 15/16, but what does 10mm come out to be on a popular coolant hose size?
394  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 16, 2015, 02:20:54 AM
Were there Spondoolie's in this video?

http://youtu.be/K8kua5B5K3I
395  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: February 16, 2015, 02:19:41 AM
Adding $119 (cooling kit) and then another $130 (modified kit) to fit an S5 is an additional $250. That alone is almost the price of a C1. Too much work and money involved there just to save 200 watts per month.

You save 800watts (200wattsx4) and hash 0.6TH/s faster.

You can run 4 S5's from buying each one of those kits?

396  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Chinese taking over.... on: February 16, 2015, 02:17:34 AM
Still have a crap load of Avalons.


http://youtu.be/K8kua5B5K3I
397  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: February 15, 2015, 10:06:19 PM
Will there be another generation of water cooled miners? Some user's just can't run something in their homes that sound like an airplane taking off the runway. I'd love to see a more efficient water cooled model running at least 2+ TH/sec. This 800watt for 1TH is getting expensive.


Syscooling sells a S5 kit to convert to water cooled.  I personally don't think we will see a C2 since they went to selling a kit.   But I could be wrong.

Where is this kit? And to be honest, I've had so much trouble with my C1 pumps I doubt I would go for the kit anyway. Kind of gives me a sting when I think about it. I could see if the S5 had a lot more hashing power, but it's only 1100. There is a $15/month in electric costs if I were to buy an S5, but I can't have anything noisy running in the house anyway. Even if in another room, it just has to be quiet.



http://shop.syscooling.com/goods.php?id=51
http://shop.syscooling.com/goods.php?id=46

4x S5 =4,6TH/s

Adding $119 (cooling kit) and then another $130 (modified kit) to fit an S5 is an additional $250. That alone is almost the price of a C1. Too much work and money involved there just to save 200 watts per month.

398  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: February 15, 2015, 05:45:08 PM
Will there be another generation of water cooled miners? Some user's just can't run something in their homes that sound like an airplane taking off the runway. I'd love to see a more efficient water cooled model running at least 2+ TH/sec. This 800watt for 1TH is getting expensive.


Syscooling sells a S5 kit to convert to water cooled.  I personally don't think we will see a C2 since they went to selling a kit.   But I could be wrong.

Where is this kit? And to be honest, I've had so much trouble with my C1 pumps I doubt I would go for the kit anyway. Kind of gives me a sting when I think about it. I could see if the S5 had a lot more hashing power, but it's only 1100. There is a $15/month in electric costs if I were to buy an S5, but I can't have anything noisy running in the house anyway. Even if in another room, it just has to be quiet.

399  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 15, 2015, 05:42:12 PM
I've ordered today!
That's like getting into mining for the first time again  Grin.

Hopefully ASIC mining will be fun as GPU mining was.

Good for you! You are able to get free electricity, right?


Yes, I Can run them on free electricity. But only up to 6 units. That is enough for me though. Doing it as a Hobby with a bit of cashflow 😊.
Hopefully I will receive them this week

yep, I'm a little jealous about the free electric. I bet some people are out right stealing electric from their work place by the thousands and no one has a clue. Imagine someone getting caught and fired from their job because of doing that. Why do I speak about it? I'm in a situation where it would be VERY easy for me to do. I have headends and OTN's all over the place I could install miners in, but it just isn't worth my job in the end. Damn, I hate getting jealous.
400  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 15, 2015, 04:43:50 PM
I've ordered today!
That's like getting into mining for the first time again  Grin.

Hopefully ASIC mining will be fun as GPU mining was.

Good for you! You are able to get free electricity, right?

... why need free to make the sp20 worth it?

I was just curious, that's all. I heard it is a great machine. If the price was lower I would buy one just to have another piece of bitcoin hardware/history.

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