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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Importing ASIC to Australia over $1000 threshold on: May 28, 2018, 04:20:20 AM
Hi all. I'm not sure where to put this... it's about mining altcoins, so here is ok I guess. Wink

Can someone who has been there, done that, please tell me; What's the best way to expedite a shipment from Bitmain (etc) through Australian customs.

Specifically, which customs brokers have you found to be the quickest with reasonable fees?

I have selected Fedex as the courier.
2  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTB] Liquid cooled 1080ti + 2 * 1070ti (Closed Loop) on: February 01, 2018, 04:27:04 AM
Hi all,

~WTB~
~USED~

EVGA Hybrid / Corsair Hydro / MSI Sea Hawk / Gigabyte Waterforce / ASUS Poseidon
~CLOSED LOOP~

BTC Payment with escrow

1080ti - 0.075 BTC
1070ti - 0.055 BTC

Maybe 0.18 BTC for the 3 I'm after?

* POST TO AUSTRALIA *
* CUSTOMS DECLARED VALUE SUB $1000 AUD (USED HARDWARE) *


Will buy 1 card at a time if required!
3  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] 4 * Vega 56 (Gigabyte), 4 * Vega 64 (XFX) on: January 23, 2018, 12:03:01 AM
Bundles of 4 or all 8 only please;

Please PM offers.
Shipping from Sydney, Australia via DHL.

Purchased early-mid Dec.

ESCROW unless pick-up.
4  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Australia - 31 GPU on: January 10, 2018, 02:52:58 AM
Hi all,

Selling out of Australia (within 1hr of Sydney)
Minimum purchase 4 units please...

ALL BOXES, PACKAGING, DOCUMENTATION INCLUDED

Nvidia;
1 * 1070ti Zotac Mini
8 * 1070ti GALAX Sniper
1 * 1080 ASUS Turbo
6 * 1080 GALAX Sniper White
3 * 1080ti EVGA SC Black
2 * 1080ti ASUS STRIX
1 * 1080ti MSI Duke
1 * 1080ti Inno3d Twin X2

AMD;
4 * Vega 56 Gigabyte
4 * Vega 64 XFX

--- AUD CASH PRICING ---
$500 per 1070ti
$550 per 1080
$750 per 1080ti
$530 per Vega56
$630 per Vega64

$15,500 to take the lot ($2,740 discount from above pricing)
- will throw in some risers
- will throw in some PSU (1000W-1200W)
--- AUD CASH PRICING ---



--- USD CRYPTO PRICING ---
ESCROW only
EXCLUDES SHIPPING (I will have to quote based on order size and destination)

$370 per 1070ti
$400 per 1080
$550 per 1080ti
$390 per Vega56
$465 per Vega64

$11,450 to take the lot
- will throw in some risers
- will throw in some PSU (1000W-1200W)
--- USD CRYPTO PRICING ---

5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Foolproof home miner rig reset on: December 21, 2017, 12:40:02 AM
Hi all. I have 5 miners at home and was desperate to find a quick option to remotely reset my rigs while on holidays this Christmas.

I stumbled upon this product at Costco;
https://www.panasonic.com/au/consumer/connected-home/home-control-kit/kx-hn6032azw.html

It works perfectly. So long as your motherboard is set to power on after loss, you can just power cycle frozen rigs.

They are rated at 2000W from memory, so I have 2 smaller rigs connected to one and each other rig has it's own dedicated power controller.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / What GPU would you buy? on: December 07, 2017, 10:25:14 PM
Hi.

Time to build rig #4 and I want a nvidia based rig up and running within 24hrs. I mine Equihash primarily and have two Vega rigs already (They are sold out anyway).
I'm primarily concerned with efficiency (hash/W) and I've read that the 1070ti and 1080 are quite similar on this front.

Here are your options;

1070ti GALAX EX Sniper - $496 USD
1080 GALAX EX OC (8GB) - $525 USD
1080 Gigabyte AORUS Extreme Edition (11GB) - $533 USD

At the moment I'm thinking the gigabyte is the best buy. But some people say certain versions don't have ball bearing fans?
What would you buy?

7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / My residential Solar + Mining farm on: November 29, 2017, 11:41:38 PM
Hi all. I live in Australia and pay $0.24.2AUD per KWh (US 18c) of electricity. I have always wanted to install solar, even prior to mining crypto. So when the feed-in tariff was recently increased to 13c (US 10c), I pulled the trigger and had a large system installed.

Here is an aerial shot of my 72 * 300W panels -


The 20KW inverter -


All-time generation data showing daily average production of 93.4 KWh -



A typical sunny day parabola showing >5KW of production from 7am - 5pm (10 hours) -


Due to the parabolic nature of generation, I calculated the 'green % time' in 200W increments of constant draw (mining), all the way up to 3000W, on average throughout the year. As you can see, the first 200W is a massive 49% green while the 2800W-3000W are 38% green -
Code:
--- 	  200W	400W	600W	800W	1000W	1200W	1400W	1600W	1800W	2000W	2200W	2400W	2600W	2800W	3000W
January  56% 54% 53% 53% 52% 52% 51% 50% 49% 48% 47% 47% 46% 45% 45%
February  54% 53% 53% 52% 50% 49% 47% 47% 46% 45% 45% 45% 45% 44% 43%
March  49% 47% 45% 45% 44% 43% 43% 42% 41% 40% 39% 39% 38% 37% 37%
April  46% 45% 44% 43% 42% 40% 40% 39% 38% 38% 37% 37% 36% 36% 36%
May  42% 39% 38% 37% 37% 37% 37% 36% 36% 35% 34% 33% 32% 31% 31%
June  38% 38% 37% 37% 36% 35% 34% 33% 32% 31% 30% 30% 29% 29% 28%
July  39% 38% 38% 37% 37% 37% 37% 36% 36% 36% 34% 33% 32% 32% 32%
August  46% 44% 42% 40% 39% 38% 38% 38% 37% 37% 37% 36% 36% 35% 34%
September 49% 46% 45% 45% 45% 45% 44% 44% 43% 42% 41% 40% 40% 40% 39%
October  52% 51% 49% 49% 48% 48% 48% 48% 47% 46% 45% 44% 43% 43% 42%
November  58% 56% 54% 52% 50% 50% 50% 49% 48% 48% 47% 47% 46% 44% 44%
December  60% 55% 53% 53% 53% 52% 51% 51% 50% 48% 47% 46% 46% 46% 45%
---
Total  49% 47% 46% 45% 44% 44% 43% 43% 42% 41% 40% 40% 39% 39% 38%

Finally, and what was originally the point of this exercise, I will calculate the amount (in terms of W drawn at the wall) of mining equipment I can have running 24/7 while maintaining a zero sum electricity bill.
---THESE NUMBERS ARE ALL IN AUD---

My historical usage is roughly 5,300 kWh per year, of which, 2,000 kWh is expected to be during generation hours. Lets say 800 kWh of generation hours is baseload (200W), which does effect the constant draw and 1200 kWh is on-demand during peak generation (dishwasher / washing etc) which doesn't effect constant draw due to excessively high peak generation.

Combined total generation: 31,844 kWh
Non-Mining self-consumption: 2,000kWh ($0)
Ordinary Export: 29,844 kWh @ 12.87c ($3,841)
Non-Mining Grid consumption: 3,300 kWh ($799)
Service Charge: 365days @ 90.2c ($329)

Typically, I would see a yearly credit of $2,713 on my bill. So lets attempt to use that by way of mining;

Our household baseload is at 200W, so a mining baseload starts there. We have $2713 to 'spend'. We have to factor in that for every 200W of mining equipment, we must also reduce our FIT;

Code:
Draw    Cost    Norm_Cost
200W $327 $424
400W $331 $424
600W $333 $424
800W $334 $424
1000W $336 $424
1200W $337 $424
1400W $338 $424
1600W $339 $424
1800W $341 $424
2000W $342 $424
2200W $344 $424
2400W $345 $424
2600W $346 $424
2800W $348 $424
3000W $349 $424
So we begin to reduce our $2,713 by each increment (starting with $331) and we get to;
1800W constant draw with $24 left over.
So we can have mining equipment with a constant draw of 1600W at the wall and maintain a $0 bill.

Over the last 3 months I have acquired gear and built rigs around the 1.6KW figure.
Here is the frame I use which is made out of $10 worth of aluminium angle and two pieces of 4*2. You just need some tin snips and screws -


You can use angle off cuts for PSU/HDD guide channels. Just put felt buttons under the motherboard -


I have a 5 * 1080ti mining rig -


And a 4 * Vega56 mining rig -


Which together draw 1730W (who's counting Smiley )-


Time will tell just how my rigs balance out. Regardless, I am keen to expand anyway - the summer months will be better for mining due to extended daylight. Janurary is 45% green right up at 3000W. And in winter I can move rigs into bedrooms for some heating capacity.
I am keen to get another rig going for the 3 months of summer. Here is my garage set up so far showing two rigs, the inverter and my IT cabinet. Yes I will add some decent cable management or even run new outlets Smiley As you can see, I have room for another shelf and perhaps 2 more rigs -


Current ventillation Wink . I will be adding exhaust fans above rigs soon -


Version 1 next to Version 2 (I'm improving). Oh boy how sexy are Vegas? Smiley -


Here is a screen management of the miners. The 1080ti rig is mining equihash on nvOC. The Vega rig is managed through Chrome Desktop, running windows 10 and GPU0 hashes slightly slower due to no HDMI dummy. It still it manages 7000 H/s Cryptonight. The other window is the gaming PC that I manage them from, which also has 3 nvidia cards mining equihash.



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UPDATE 19/01/18

OK, I finally got around to installing;
- Another shelf
- 4 * exhaust fans (combined; 152W, 1,440m² (15,500 ft²) / min)
- 2 * 20A breakers
- 8 * outlets
- extra rig





The two 20A breakers, with 20A wiring, are wired directly to 2 * double outlets and allow for a maximum of 8A on a socket, up to 16A total (per breaker)

So that's 3,840W * 2 = 7,680W total.
My 4 smart plugs are rated to 2,400W so no troubles there in putting 1920W on each.

Thanks to my smart meter, I know exactly what I use currently. Right now I'm pulling a constant draw of 5,230W

You can see in this graph, grid-consumption is zero from about 6:30am to 4:30pm. This is when I'm self-consuming. Production is so high that I still manage to feed back to the grid around 75kWh. Seeing as I get credited for feeding in at a rate of 50% the grid rate, this effectively offsets another 37.5kWh of usage. So my 67kWh of grid-use is offset down to 29.5kWh, which is roughly $7 per day. Not bad for 5,230W constant draw! I wish they were all sunny days like this example.



I have 5 more cards at the post office, ready for pick-up. They will go straight into spare slots on these motheboards, bringing me to 5800W constant draw. Remembering that my new breakers are good for 7,680W, there is still room to expand! The limiting factor now is shelf space. But I think clearly there is room for 1 more rig on the left shelf.

More soon!

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8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / First time mining rig on: June 11, 2017, 05:44:04 AM
OK so I happen to have enough spare parts to form the basis of a new mining rig - that being an old 2500k CPU, Gigabyte mobo (5*PCIE), RAM and a 5400rpm HDD.

I have been mining for a few days on my GTX 1070 at 29.5MH/s ETH and 291MH/s SIACOIN using claymores dual miner. It seems fairly fun/interesting and I believe what others say about people who get into mining today have a 50/50 chance of making 100% ROI. I like those odds Smiley Besides, it's as good an excuse as any to get a new 1080 ti in my gaming rig and push the 1070 to the mining rig. So I did just that and it's on it's way from the 'states'.

Up next I'm trying to decide on how big to make the mining rig? I already have 5 risers on the way and a 1070 ready for it. I'm looking at adding 4*1060 6GB and a corsair gold 1000W PSU. In Australia that's coming in at $1700 AUD delivered ($1280 USD). All RX4** and RX5** are sold out here. GTX1070 costs $414USD and the 1080ti costs $850USD. (I sourced mine through newegg for approx $760USD delivered)

I can see other peoples logic that buying 1080ti is great resale later. And lets be honest, I'd love to game in SLI, but that would kill 6-8hrs a day of mining time. I think I'm happy with the 1060 6GB price point at $270USD. I know I can source them from the states at sub $200USD, but after shipping costs and warranty issues... there's not much in it. Besides, that wont be the factor that makes or breaks the ROI here.

I guess that's about as much as I'm willing to gamble for now. And even if I hit 60-70% ROI, I'll be happy. It's a fun hobby after all.

Do you think $1500 USD is a sensible budget for someones first mining rig? ($1280 + resale value of the 1070)
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