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1  Economy / Lending / Re: Lending Service Started! (USDT/BUSD/BTC/LTC/ETH/DOGE/ETC)! on: July 03, 2023, 08:42:20 AM
Loan Amount: BTC0.005
Loan Purpose: personal
Loan Repay Amount: BTC0.0065
Loan Repay Date: 8 days
Type of Collateral: None
Bitcoin Address:  1NywpK7iA5tzjFpmSBmDQFnDBbjkMM9cf2
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: it's too hot in the room! on: August 25, 2018, 03:08:17 AM
I once had 40-50 GPUs in one room. I had an open tent over the GPUs and fans above that sucked out the air and then tubes went outside and up into the air 5 feet. Next I also had fans that pumped air into the room in front of all the GPUs and box fans that blew over them. I used a box outside that had an open bottom  and open side. It was bigger than the window and mounted against window. I found out this prevented rain water from getting in and could leave fans on during a rainstorm. The type of fan you use is important. For input the standard box type fan will work. For output use only inline fans as they can create more pressure but use more watts. 12 inch ones work great or 6 or 8 inch too. If you get the smaller ones you will need more, but that can better pull air from different parts of the rigs too. I put a blanket over the top to quiet it down. It will actually work without intake, but you will create extreme negative pressure in your house which probably isn't healthy to live in. You need to measure exhaust temp as if its too high, then you need more exhaust.
       Eventually I switched to a 10x12 shed and used the same design. Air in one side and out the other. I put in the biggest windows, then removed them. I had it designed so on the long sides were both windows and no where else. Next, I removed the windows and mounted a huge overhanging box 40x50x30 inches with two open sides and placed bug filter under it and stapled it to the wood. I has to vacuum this weekly. It was drilled right into the shed where wood studs were for windows. I mounted a two 2500cfm fans on input on inside window seal which was extended with wood and had (10)  6" inline metal fans on output as I had used these inside the house. I even had space to add two more 12"  inline fans on output too and bought them, but never installed as it wasn't needed even at 100 degrees Farenheit. This ran 70 GPUs for a year, but did run them at 70% power and keep fans running 95% if temp went over 62 Celsius. Noise wasn't an issue as the shed deadened a lot if it. I did have to paint the roof white as it was overheating until I did this. I didn't need to insulate it after I painted the roof white. Cost of shed was $4200 delivered. As far as wiring, it ran off 240v (2 wires only) I used two 4AWG wires off two 60A breakers that ran in a sealed and glued PVC pipe for 90 feet to the shed wiring connections, which was over-sized on all connections. I also used the feel method on wiring connections to make sure my breakers were never even warm. Never had any fires, etc. Never used lightning protection and had three motherboards fry. No GPUs were effected. I had one fry the CPUs and memory too. Two motherboards NICs quit working, so I replaced them with USBs ethernet ports and worked perfectly. Lightning can be expensive.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 3x 1080ti or 5x 1070ti? on: December 22, 2017, 03:01:02 AM
I used ccminer and tried to mine with algorithm lbry and the gtx 1070 ti and it crashed the PC every time. It might have just been version of ccminer 2.2.2-tpruvot I was using.
When I had one gtx 1070 ti with a bunch of gtx 1080, it did not crash. It might also be because I was overclocked too, but seems okay on other algorithms. I am sure it is fixable though.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: No but seriously, how tf do you mine pascal on: December 20, 2017, 01:57:57 AM
I sent them my drivers license in July and it said waiting for approval until early December, then requested approval again. I had given up using their site. Stupid system they have doesn't allow high quality scans but uses my laptop low quality cams, which even says HD, lol. It was rejected multiple times. So I tried my passport and it worked as its a little easier to read. I guessing its some sort of market manipulation as I was dumping it all anyways. They probably target miners and I would love to mine it, but there is no where else to sell, so off to better things until another market opens. Yeah, I emailed poloniex, no response, haha.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: No but seriously, how tf do you mine pascal on: December 19, 2017, 07:01:37 AM
I started to mine it on nanopool and around 10AM on the Dec 16th my payments just stop. Three payouts started to confirm then went back to zero on the Dec 17th. Now its Dec 19th and I am missing 9 payouts (3 not confirming) . I emailed poloniex, but no reply yet. Nothing on the account changed. So anyways there is no reason to mine something you can't trade. If another exchange opens up I'll try again. The first one went through fine, but I never received the second one http://explorer.pascalcoin.org/findoperation.php?ophash=C4730200BE5B04004CE62E00C0B2F74DCBF90F22A4B876AD253FF4FCA27BDE48   http://explorer.pascalcoin.org/findoperation.php?ophash=0C740200BE5B04005AF22E003CE96417372E55ECC89F23634F4CDC50C1F16A24
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin Gold Mining [Miners and suggestions] on: November 12, 2017, 09:18:19 PM
Sorry, for posting that. No. It was from a troll. I kept reading and author Solisgod says no.
PhillipD [4:10 PM]
will my already created coinomi account work, or will I have to create a new one?
1 reply Today at 4:15 PM View thread

Tachy [4:10 PM]
long as its G starting


Cozi [4:11 PM]
So change wallet yes or no... guess its not going to cost anything to change


Retrospect [4:11 PM]
ok thx @Tachy


Tachy [4:11 PM]
zero reason to change, but do what youw an

Solisgod [4:11 PM]
shit i think aided some FUD merchants by repeating their shit
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin Gold Mining [Miners and suggestions] on: November 12, 2017, 09:08:31 PM
From what I've read, premining is going on at pool.gold and if you are mining there well you won't get anything for it all as it just goes to developers. When they are finished at 1-1:30AM UTC, they will open it up for everyone else. https://pool-gold.slack.com/messages/C7L8HMSQP/  If you want to follow the premine and see how much time until 499407 is reached then height is shown at http://btg.altpool.pro
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin Gold Mining [Miners and suggestions] on: November 12, 2017, 07:41:26 PM
If you go to https://twitter.com/SuprnovaPools , it says what the problem is. "$BTG Pool is still syncing as @bitcoingold didn't release any bootstrap nor fast nodes to sync from." This might have been done on purpose.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin Gold Mining [Miners and suggestions] on: November 12, 2017, 07:25:27 PM
Well I started watching the btg block explorer and a few very small transactions started coming in 15 mins before start and really is moving fast now. https://btgexplorer.com .
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