I stuck 20 kW of ASICs in a single 48U rack without any special framing or panels, and it was fine - average temp per machine was around 50C. if you're trying to go for density then rackmount is the best solution...
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so pull the unit and debug it at a bench. this has been the traditional method of working on large scale cluster deployments for decades, why do it any differently for mining? Commie's example is the ideal way of running a large group of mining rigs.
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invalid or stale? is the hashrate reported on the pool significantly less than what it says in your mining software?
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E5-2667v2 is still pretty good for RandomX (especially on lighter versions like for Wownero) - 5 KH/s per CPU is possible
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I have successfully overclocked the FusionSilicon X2 (myr-groestl, blake2s, keccak) using V4 control boards. Hashrate is now up to 369 GH/s myr-groestl, 1.5 TH/s blake2s, 92 GH/s keccak - approximately $10/day at current prices.
There are two versions available, up to 23% increased hashrate at 860W draw (at the wall). Please contact me on discord - eureka#4339 - if you would like a copy of this firmware. No dev fee, send me a one time donation for unlimited installs of the firmware.
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new units are all sold out. wait until they begin to show up on used market if you really want one, profits will be much lower by then however
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this is pretty normal for coins on any algorithm ... the only unusual part is that they put all PPLNS payouts in solo blocks only. why not include PPLNS payments in all blocks they create?
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It's not a pool, it's some ASIC manufacturer and they just send coins straight to Binance and dump them. This address is 98% of GRS network hash, for over a year, good luck getting them to do anything.
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Baikal has been out of business for almost a year, anybody claiming to sell brand new Baikal is a scammer. You can find used miners for sale online elsewhere, though
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all void warranty if used for mining. but if you dont tell them it was used for mining, how will they know With old GPUs its impossible to tell because you can always flash back to stock bios. However maybe newer GPUs got some type of bios lock or bios counter similar to what some Android phones had to prevent rooting. No idea if its implemented yet however. Usually there is nvram storage for things like OC history, max temps and power usage, etc. all retrievable by .manufacturer in warranty claim
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Algorithm is NOT ASIC RESISTANT. OW1 ASIC can be reprogrammed to target this algorithm, GPU and FPGA miner is very feasible
Thanks. IMO no matter which coins, their "ASIC RESISTANT" is not 100% guaranteed . If it should fix in graph, should I say "ASIC delay"? if your coin was not tiny, FPGA would be able to target it in a few days
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It's just regular onda or clone mining board. Very common.
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Algorithm is NOT ASIC RESISTANT. OW1 ASIC can be reprogrammed to target this algorithm, GPU and FPGA miner is very feasible
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All algorithm you list are FPGA or ASIC mined. GTX 750 Ti is useless now, do not waste your time trying to mine with it
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You cannot hide it, the resources used are obvious... simply stop trying to steal from these companies
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Its so quiet that i think you actually made some devs think, i have the same problem here. I thought about reaching the guys doing the teamredminer but i dont know as im just a newbie here...time will tell
it's quiet because it's illogical and detached from reality
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Not possible, algorithms needed doesn't exist on the chips.
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Looks like it might just be a slightly larger FPGA in the same series as the F1 (maybe a K410 versus the original K325)
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