Is there are determination of hash rate yet on any algorithms? very interested. thats great, direct your questions to info@e.nocroom.com
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Will slow down won't stop it, we'll just find and update bitstream
Which is included with NR104
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Won't stop FPGA as they are reprogramable 😁 Would like to know some hash rate on the trendy algo like x16r, x16s, x17 etc. No wonder my profit is dropping like juice. yeah fpgas are killing those algos, cant wait for the xmr fork or more progpow forks
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Would like to know some hash rate on the trendy algo like x16r, x16s, x17 etc. No wonder my profit is dropping like juice. we have posted a new "white paper" on site page of the NR104
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we are working on one now, i can post when done.
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* What are all the coins could be mined in this and what is the profit ratio? depends on coin, we making a bitstream for c7 & heavy then next will be for eth (eth 1.4g per card x 4) once we get this bitsream error fee your ROI will be 60days
Please expand. 1.4g per card, times 4, currently makes $120/day. At a price of $25K that's over 200 days to get your money back, not counting power costs. This is based on today's math with today's coin prices. Not fictitious potential future prices. NB: I'm not saying that 200 days is bad. I'm saying your 60 days claim of ROI is simply not true. As more details comes regards to our bitstream I will post them public, until then is still in beta. I like to keep conversation based on product NR104 as it can be used with any other bitstream. I will make a new thread later about bitstream conversation and stats of of them.
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Do you think there will be many multi-card (or too-big-for-BCU) bitstreams? It seems like it's gonna be hard for those 2-card combos to beat 2 individual cards hashing solo. Plow funds into BCUs first as long as they're available - with CVP's as a backup?
Multi-card bitstreams are difficult to develop, and to be honest I'm not even sure they are scaleable to large farms. You need to load a different bitstream into each card, then create a config file on the PC which tells the PC which cards are connected together, and obviously if one card goes down or fails, both cards are down because they cannot calculate a hash result on their own. It does have potential for really high profits for the small-scale miner, but I doubt a 200 FPGA farm would bother with multi-card bitstreams, especially if you need 4 or 8 cards daisy chained together. Again, with 8 cards daisy chained, if something goes wrong with 1 card, then the whole rig is down. We make the NR104 which is quad fpga into an rack mount 100% super modified which beats hands down the sqlabs bcu1525 which we call NR1525M, here is the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4957557.0Over-priced, with outlandish claims of value and ROI to boot. Try to answer the real questions in your thread rather than deleting them. Until then, scam alert. ...and video of a box running fans is joke right? Sorry you feel that way, in due time as we release more details we hope to change your mind
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A customer looking for a turnkey FPGA solution can buy 5 BCUs from Mineority ( https://store.mineority.io/sqrl/bcu1525/), with 3-years hosting, 3-years warranty, efuse set for encrypted bitstreams and free QSFP28 cables (if they run multi-card algos).... for less than the price of a NR104 with 4 cards, 1-year warranty, 1-year hosting, no efuse, no cables. Or are 4 NR1525M's going to out-hash 5 BCU1525's? (and by such a large amount, that it's worth paying thousands more?) The Mineority+BCU combo beats hands down the NocRoom NR104 offering. sure, if you like to learn how to use them and also remember the over heating then go with them our is a full out modified out of the box turn on load your bitstream and go. our solution isn't for everyone like yourself but our clients are very happy with their NR104's, some people/business don't want to mess and tune the card(s) or worry about over heating vs open box rack and turn on. Many options for everyone, i sure you wont overheat our cards compare to the bcu models.
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Do you think there will be many multi-card (or too-big-for-BCU) bitstreams? It seems like it's gonna be hard for those 2-card combos to beat 2 individual cards hashing solo. Plow funds into BCUs first as long as they're available - with CVP's as a backup?
Multi-card bitstreams are difficult to develop, and to be honest I'm not even sure they are scaleable to large farms. You need to load a different bitstream into each card, then create a config file on the PC which tells the PC which cards are connected together, and obviously if one card goes down or fails, both cards are down because they cannot calculate a hash result on their own. It does have potential for really high profits for the small-scale miner, but I doubt a 200 FPGA farm would bother with multi-card bitstreams, especially if you need 4 or 8 cards daisy chained together. Again, with 8 cards daisy chained, if something goes wrong with 1 card, then the whole rig is down. We make the NR104 which is quad fpga into an rack mount 100% super modified which beats hands down the sqlabs bcu1525 which we call NR1525M, here is the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4957557.0
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It's ready to ship for 25k$ or it it a preorder?
we can, please open ticket info@e.nocroom.com
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