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1221  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Are you the best PandaMiner reviewer we are looking for? on: March 17, 2017, 11:11:11 PM
nice to see they are using "group buy" after my baikal success lol
1222  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anyone want to do a Baikal Groupbuy? on: March 17, 2017, 04:47:18 AM
YOU CAN NOT GET HOLD OF THESE, DONT EVEN TRY, JUST WAIT
1223  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Are you the best PandaMiner reviewer we are looking for? on: March 17, 2017, 01:16:08 AM

1)the reason why should pick you and


The reason you should pick me is because I have been the number 1 mining gear reseller in my country ( New Zealand), I have the number plate "MINERS", I have helped sell over 1000 baikal units

2)how you can make a perfect review of PandaMiner GEN II.

I will make the perfect review by getting my gorgeous girlfriend to do a video review in lingerie, you will all love it.....


LOL... looking forward to your promotional video  Cheesy

str8 fire
1224  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Are you the best PandaMiner reviewer we are looking for? on: March 16, 2017, 09:43:28 PM

1)the reason why should pick you and


The reason you should pick me is because I have been the number 1 mining gear reseller in my country ( New Zealand), I have the number plate "MINERS", I have helped sell over 1000 baikal units

2)how you can make a perfect review of PandaMiner GEN II.

I will make the perfect review by getting my gorgeous girlfriend to do a video review in lingerie, you will all love it.....



1225  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Profit GPU Mining 2017? on: March 16, 2017, 01:30:39 AM
Hey guys. im new to Crypto-Money and started to invest and mining several weeks ago.

Everywhere on the Internet they tell that starting to mine in 2017 isnt profitable anymore...
Actually i can mine with my 4 RX470 100MH/s ... thats a monthly profit of around 150 USD (calculated with electricity price)
So why is it "not profitable" ? in 6 Month i have the money i spent back and after that point its profit. For passive income not bad i think.

Can someone of you explain this "not profitable" arguments?
Mining difficulty increase maybe?

I must say I am doing great mining coins, love to se them pop up in m,y wallets. Specially DASH, hitting 100usd today

da da da da.....dash :O
1226  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 20 GPU - opan air case - no risers - 5 motherboards on: March 15, 2017, 08:18:27 PM
-yslyung

no stress mate, that is why we are here, for fun projects and feedback.

for the record:

- computer parts listed are not mining parts and just sample parts at the moment (i will be making one just give me time)

- you cannot use all RX cards, ones with backplates will not fit for one. however certain cards run fine and fit with a chop sticks width worth of space between each card. - not ideal but I am working on a riser version for 6 cards +

- I have 2 boards running with 4 cards with no extra fans and have been stable for some months now. hotter than normal though, fans are recomended

- this board was on sale for $75usd on new egg, the community bought a bunch (i already loved it before it was on sale anyway)

-shipping will not be too bad because it will come as a kit set and customers will build it themselves with instructions


I realise this is by no means perfect but I think it will be a nice fun project and I think you will all be pleasantly surprised with my finished product Cheesy
1227  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Data Center Mining Garage and Man Mining Cave ( PART 2 !!!!!!!!) on: March 15, 2017, 07:23:57 PM
very interesting design, but to be honest for 20 gpu's by the looks of it their is no risers so that's what 4 gpu's at best per mobo, that's a horrible waste of power using atx psu as you show in the design, now if you were using say one of those ibm 4kw server psu setup's that would be legit, but that's not economical with as many psu's, your better off with one high wattage and high efficiency psu like the setup nhan has with those ibm psu setup they power 4 to 5 rigs easy and better efficiency, love the design though especially the pull out part that's pretty neat, just change those atx psu's with one or 2 high wattage/efficiency server psu's and that would be a badass setup right there. one thing ive learned by keeping up with nhan's thread here on bitcointalk is that server psu's are the way to go now that pico's are here and cheap enough along with being able to pick up a server grade psu and breakout board vs an atx psu especially with those that are using risers. though I have ask why did you post that here if only to advertise your frame? and not actually contribute to the thread

I shared to show everyone on a new project I was working on, very very early stages at the moment anything could change. I am asking for feedback at this stage to see what people think, cheers
1228  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Data Center Mining Garage and Man Mining Cave ( PART 2 !!!!!!!!) on: March 15, 2017, 07:22:30 PM
server psu's are the way to go now that pico's are here and cheap enough along with being able to pick up a server grade psu and breakout board vs an atx psu especially with those that are using risers. though I have ask why did you post that here if only to advertise your frame? and not actually contribute to the thread

yeah, mobos with server psu/pico adapter and 4+ cards would almost certainly to use need powered risers, and not be able to be plugged straight into the mobo.

when no risers are used the card would draw power from the mobo pcie socket which is powered by the pico. worse case is 75 w per pcie slot. with 4 cards thats 300 watts. plus say 75 for mobo/cpu/drive/ram that is 375 watts worse case for the pico to supply. biggest pico ive seen is 250 watts, and i dont know if thats continuous.

maybe they have more powerful ones? dunno

4gpus on the mobo is no problem as long as long as the GPUS dont have backplates or else they wont fit

stability wise they work wonders, just ask phill
1229  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anyone want to do a Baikal Groupbuy? on: March 15, 2017, 07:11:33 PM
why didnt you all just buy some when I was selling them....you would all be laughing, i know of people that got 10-20 of these units and oh my goodness theyre on top
1230  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 20 GPU - opan air case - no risers - 5 motherboards on: March 15, 2017, 06:40:36 PM
sorry to pour cold water, but it's not gonna work & fail, you will see why, build a prototype & show us with actual pix.

cost will NOT be lower, i can assure you that in fact HIGHER ! - post your prices . . .

packing & shipping+handling will be a headache hence more added cost due to dimension over weight.

philipma's setup is very ghetto, yes it works but sorry to be blunt/rude, but its a mess & a fire hazard imho.

NOT all mobos are able to provide that amount of power via the pcie lanes for a 24/7 operations, that's why a powered riser is there for a reason & to enhance cooling.

yes philipma again yeah ? ask him about his settings, way underpowered undervolted so probably that's the reason why it's working out for him but it does not apply to everyone else.

sorry guys for the criticism but just a very blunt & direct honest opinion.

it's a thumbs down for me atm until OP builds an actual product & showcase it with the points he pointed out... GL on your adventure mate, THUMBS up ! for the idea/innovation though. 





http://imgur.com/a/w0jO7

please note that the one that is made is actually a 6 stack however we will be converting and selling the 5 stack
1231  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 20 GPU - opan air case - no risers - 5 motherboards on: March 15, 2017, 06:30:51 PM
sorry to pour cold water, but it's not gonna work & fail, you will see why, build a prototype & show us with actual pix.

cost will NOT be lower, i can assure you that in fact HIGHER ! - post your prices . . .

packing & shipping+handling will be a headache hence more added cost due to dimension over weight.

philipma's setup is very ghetto, yes it works but sorry to be blunt/rude, but its a mess & a fire hazard imho.

NOT all mobos are able to provide that amount of power via the pcie lanes for a 24/7 operations, that's why a powered riser is there for a reason & to enhance cooling.

yes philipma again yeah ? ask him about his settings, way underpowered undervolted so probably that's the reason why it's working out for him but it does not apply to everyone else.

sorry guys for the criticism but just a very blunt & direct honest opinion.

it's a thumbs down for me atm until OP builds an actual product & showcase it with the points he pointed out... GL on your adventure mate, THUMBS up ! for the idea/innovation though. 





you will all probably shoot me but I run 4 ref cards on these boards with no extra fans lol, admittedly i am not dual mining. stable as hell, little hotter than normal though.

I am looking to add mounting brackets to see if we can make this be able to handle more GPUS (6-7)



1232  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Data Center Mining Garage and Man Mining Cave ( PART 2 !!!!!!!!) on: March 15, 2017, 08:40:40 AM
take a look at these: http://imgur.com/a/P1TOJ

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1827211.0
1233  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 20 GPU - opan air case - no risers - 5 motherboards on: March 15, 2017, 05:56:24 AM
What's the advantage over a standard 6 card open air rig?  I don't see fans so what is your plan with airflow with this setup as your cards are going to basically be touching?

How much would one of these cases cost?

-sexcyness for one

-more compact than 6gpu open air framed rigs

-cheap cost per rig and minimal setup

- phill runs these machines fine with no risers

-I will look at adding fans to the structure but you can literally have one 120mm fan blowing down ontop of the 4 cards for good cooling
1234  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 24 GPU - opan air case - no risers - 6 motherboards on: March 15, 2017, 03:41:29 AM
Do those MOBO's not need risers?  How are temps with 4 cards packed that close?  Are any extra fans needed to cool the entire tower?

It looks like the idea is that each level will slide out, whats the reasoning behind that?  Just seems like extra cost.

What price point are you looking at and what is it made out of?  Some kind of clamping system along the side would be nice for power cords and ethernet cables.  Also a shelf/place for a monitor and switch would be cool.

 clamping system could be a nice idea, and we could add a top shelf for monitor/keyboard/kvm switch

not sure about price at the moment, and material is aluminum file + spray-paint iron base

the rigs slide out for easy maintanace and closer look at your rig

Cheers
1235  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / 20 GPU - opan air case - no risers - 5 motherboards on: March 15, 2017, 02:46:12 AM
hey all,

I am working on a new project

thanks to phill for showing me the biostar boards that have 4 x 16pcie slots

this project I think could look quite nice set up. it involves 5 individual rigs one on each level, nice and tidy if you ask me.

I am looking to sell these "cases" if anyone is interested

right now I am gauging interest atm, let me know what you all think














please note this last pictures if of a 6 stack, please note actual product will only have 5 stacks



1236  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anyone want to do a Baikal Groupbuy? on: March 14, 2017, 07:41:28 PM
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Hopefully Bitawn will be able to get us another group buy...fingers crossed.. Smiley

Just registering my interest, if there is another GB, I'm in.



ill be letting you know
1237  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anyone want to do a Baikal Groupbuy? on: March 14, 2017, 06:42:52 AM
sorry not in stock, i will update everyone as soon as we can get more, I want them as much as you
1238  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASICMINERMARKET = SCAM on: March 14, 2017, 02:32:50 AM
Conclusive Update.
Just got the confirmation from PayPal. I got all of my 4XGaint miner money back. Got the claim in my favor. Grin Grin

yay
1239  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anyone want to do a Baikal Groupbuy? on: March 13, 2017, 08:41:32 PM
This will be my first time mining.

Does it matter whether you parallel up all the machines or not?

Say i was in a mining pool and i had 10 Giants all paralled up, for a grand total of 9Gh/s...

If i were in the same mining pool, but with 10 Giants running separately @ 900Mh/s, Would i be mining the same amount as the "above mentioned"?
10x900 is the same no matter how you look at it. Last time I checked, that's how math works.

Understood. Yea seems logical. But me being a noob, and have never played with a miner before, theres alot of talk about paralleling them up, for whatever reason.

Was just wondering, if it doesnt matter if theyre joined together or not, then what would be the advantage of ever linking them in the first place?

Sorry im really new, no doubt there will be things i cant see right now that will be completely obvious to most of yous. ^^"

you save on less power consumption from the controllers
1240  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Third alt coin thread last two were too big. Builds links thoughts etc on: March 12, 2017, 08:55:53 AM
mmmmmmm baikals
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