The beauty of which has allowed others to buy up cheap nrb
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Anything with the word bay at the end will get you a cease and desist from ebay. Just a heads up.
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SHA/Scrypt hybrid
If if this where possible, I'm not absolutely sure maybe it actually is (but I don't think so), it would not make any sense to develop such a thing. It definitely would be inferior and more expensive than a specialized device. Sure its possible and likely already here. Correct me if I'm wrong but the LTC network alone jumped by 50% in a matter of days, some weeks ago. Feathercoin, Novacoin and others are also turning into giants. A ASIC that can mine scrypt and sha? I doubt it. Depending on the remaining area left on the fpga it could be done, but kinda pointless since difficulty is going so high, you would just be wasting electricity. (Or asic depending how it was designed.)
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No good for scrypt, primecoin should work.
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That's 12 gbytes/second which is 120x faster than the video memory in the newest Playstation. Think its a scam?
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Mine are not. But I cannot speak for everyone. But having an fpga does not mean faster just more efficient.
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anyone know the chip height?
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I cant find a note on it, anyone know the height of the chip? All I am finding is 7mmx7mm but no height dimension.
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LOL @ 50mhs someone does not know anything about thermodynamics.
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And what now, 40 pages still not have windows client. WTH?!
www.noirbits.com .... just saying... Ok, but fix the button, coz not work now... I just warned the webmaster. Link is available in the first post of the thread also. Ok, the button work right now, but YOU STILL HAVE NOT link in first post and in next 40 pages, too... Better fix it. P.S. When I was ready to change BTC with Noirbits, than you had not any client, so I maybe never change it. Think for this I R INSULT YOU WIT MUH ENGRISH HEYUK!
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I believe he is referring to tx fees.
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Geefe-a me-a muney und I veell creete-a yuoo a beooteeffool grepheecs meener fur preemecuin. Zeen yuoo veell ell injuy it es I hefe-a beee fur a foo deys elreedy oor I veell deeseppeer veet yuoor duneshuns BORK BORK BORK!
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http://wemineltc.com seems to be a very well run pool. I used to get less way less than 1% stales. Last time I was on it it was 0% fee's with 1% donation which you can turn off if your scummy I would let wemineltc.com (closing on 20% of network hash rate) get time to finish dropping some of their users, they are now too big to safely keep everyone mining there. They hold a large majority of the networks hashrate and are scaling down still or rather claim to be scaling down. Coinotron (About 13%) is on the verge of doing the same I think. If give-me-ltc.com(About 12%) grows past 4.8gh/s then it will fall into that category also, but are the safest in my opinion for the network and reliability based on feedback I have read.
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With what Damnsammit said, that makes a lot of sense. However the key to it being a hit would be its ability to have an ROI worth investing. I wish these boards could just easily integrate some GDDR5 and we'd be set.
GDDR5 is not necessary for the fpga to be capable of mining scrypt efficiently. Any fpga we produce or anyone else for that matter will likely have ddr3 on their boards. Its been a while ....any rough ball park figures on what the performance specs may be If you can ...it would be good to start doing the mental excel spreadsheet stuff Currently have ~ 50m and hit the capacity in regards to my solar setup ... any more would be at 100% power costs and thats not where I want to be going No final numbers yet. But we are aiming to beat 10khs/w and so far we are winning that battle What is the minimum goal you're hoping to achieve (hash rate) by producing these cards, and any price estimates? Oh and as an example if you have a 7950 that runs at 250w for 600khs that would be about 2.4khs/w so even if we achieve halfway (which we already beat) we already achieved superior efficiency. Minimum is 400khs. No price estimates yet, but most likely I will give a perk to the people that buy into first batch since they are going to cost more. Then when the follow up batches are optimized and implemented then we will offer those to the batch 1 customers first. And when working an fpga this complex, I am not sure if you could safely compare it to what is out there. This is not something like the asics that were created here on the forums or other fpgas people made on a shoestring budget. Our FPGA is a very complex device and will likely be 8-10 layers at final production.
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This should be interesting.
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Inquiring minds want to know.
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They will never find out that I have your docks. Our little secret.
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