That auction ended days ago
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i've got 4 of these left over from a sold build. Were bought in Sept/Oct and mined on from April-June, always at 75% power for ravencoin. Great condition and no issues at all, will still have warranty left through gigabyte as they are tied by serial. Asking $385 shipped anywhere in US or $375 picked up if local to chicago area. Of course I accept escrow for those that need it as well as PayPal. https://imgur.com/a/nFpdl3t
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Evga has these available for $259 with free shipping and a link for an additional 10% off.
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Looks like power hog rigs probably because of age. 1600w for a 6 card rig:/ glws though
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ok cool, trying to make sure they can handle an fpga.
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hey Octo, can you find out the maximum power rating per pci-e slot on the Octo board with all auxiliary power connections being used? Can they handle 75w?
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Looks like bitcoin gold is moving forward with an algo change so can scratch that one off the A9 and z9 list.
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batch 1 to batch 1 they are identical price wise for hashrate. Batch 1 of z9 mini was $2k, so if you ordered 1 A9 you'd be paying the same $/sol rate but at a better power ratio and what sounds like an earlier shipping date. So people that manage to get A9's asap will have a nice leg up and the first batch of mini's could very well be shit now.
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they basically did the price based on bitmains batch 1 price, 5x performance for 5x the price, but they make it so only large companies can get them. I find companies like Inno to be worse than bitmain. Technically anyone can get a bitmain machine from day one, whether its cheap or expensive its open to all. Inno has always put there's behind a huge buy wall that pushes regular miners out which is far worse for mining as a whole than what bitmain does. Just my .02
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http://www.innosilicon.com/html/news/26.html $10k price with a MOQ of 100 units:\ People complain about bitmain controlling the markets, but its because other companies make their asics for big companies and don't offer to the everyday miner that the situation is what it is.
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Can I run a few of these on an Onda or Octominer board without issue, or would I need to build a new system from scratch with different hardware?
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They did the coupons that way for a reason, what better way to spike sales than to provide coupons with a short expiration time. Then scared buyers rush out to not miss out on their coupons even if it means buying older machines which helps bitmain clear out inventory before new miners are released.
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Maybe it’s a phone thing but when I go to the webpage there is no options to register or any other options at all.
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That price is a bit too high bud, Octominer has 3 different version all at least $100 cheaper than yours and if i remember correctly the review for the asus version of the p104 was one of the worst versions out there due to low quality fans among other things.
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At least in the states gpu’s are readily available now and most nearing normal retail values in many cases. I’ve seen stick in almost every store and every website as of late.
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I ordered one and paid via bitcoin with no issues. Payment went through within 10 mins. I personally don't get all the crying over asics. they aren't going anywhere. In terms of supporting a single company that ends up dominating the landscape, i think that's a different argument and not one that is all bitmains fault. if you look at the other companies producing asics, they have terrible selling practices. They either require 5 units MOQ or having stupid high prices. If people want more options then those companies need to do a better job of competing and trying to get more business than just the large farms. I gpu mine and I try to get an asic here or there if it looks profitable, but asics aren't going anywhere and trying to fork every coin every time a new asic is created causes more problems than it solves imo. Just my .02
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I just joined the discord channel and posted on there. I put the info for mike.rs:3000 for the mining pool. I keep trying to run the CUDA miners but I get this error regardless of which miner I try..
{ Error: <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Error</title> </head> <body> <pre>Cannot POST /</pre> </body> </html>
at IncomingMessage.<anonymous> (C:\snapshot\COSMiC-v3.4t\node_modules\jayson\lib\client\http.js:74:21) at emitNone (events.js:111:20) at IncomingMessage.emit (events.js:208:7) at endReadableNT (_stream_readable.js:1056:12) at _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:138:11) at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:180:9) code: 404 }
Your port seems to be incorrect. Please join the discord and visit the #support channel for support. https://discord.gg/juvccJ6
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I tried both the Oxbtcminer version 2.10 and Cosmic 3.4t, both appear to be relatively new, but I get the same error regardless. This is the bat data i'm using atm to test with a single card first. start "GPU 0 - 1080ti" cmd /c "set CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0 && for /l %%n in () do echo pool mine cuda | 0xbitcoin-miner.exe" I keep trying to run the CUDA miners but I get this error regardless of which miner I try..
{ Error: <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> ...
Hiya! Which CUDA miner version are you using? Some of the links in this thread are outdated and point to the first experimental builds of the community CUDA miner. I released a new build 1-2 days ago which has a lot of speed, reliability and usability improvements. You might give it a try: https://bitbucket.org/LieutenantTofu/cosmic-v3/downloads/Repository for the "2.10.0pre5" CUDA miner on which it's based: https://github.com/azlehria/0xbitcoin-gpuminerMVis' Tokenminer also supports mining on CUDA GPUs, but not as fast. But, it also supports OpenCL(AMD, CPUs) quite nicely: https://github.com/mining-visualizer/MVis-tokenminerSeconding that #support on the Discord is a great go-to if you have any problems: the people there are super helpful and friendly. Good luck and happy hashing 
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