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1  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Best hosting location for mining gear on: December 18, 2014, 03:38:40 AM
If you're looking for hosting, you should check out the Bitcoin miner hosting service ASICSPACE: http://www.asicspace.com/ They are green and have cheap rates.
2  Bitcoin / Mining / Virtual Miner on: November 23, 2014, 08:23:49 PM
Does anyone know of a program that tracks, over a length of time, the simulated profit of a miner as if you were mining?
3  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ★★★★ [ANN] ASICSPACE: Bitcoin Miner Co-Location: $80/kw/month ★★★★ on: September 29, 2014, 06:35:22 PM
Hi, this is Robert Van Kirk of ASICSPACE.

We are close to receiving full funding for our deployment scheduled to by online by 2015. Any interested anchor tenants who have high-density, rack-mountable miners who need more than 1 MW of capacity please contact support@asicspace.com

Thanks for the support everyone!

http://www.asicspace.com/
4  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ★★★★ [ANN] ASICSPACE: Bitcoin Miner Co-Location: $80/kw/month ★★★★ on: September 14, 2014, 06:06:53 AM
Hi, I'm Robert Van Kirk, VP/COO of ASICSPACE.

ASICSPACE is a hosting provider currently in talks to lease datacenter space from a wholesale datacenter provider in central Washington. If our talks to sublease are successful, we will have space available for small customers in October or November of this year. If you are a potential large customer, 500 KW+, who would like to be an anchor tenant, please email support@asicspace.com stating your potential interest and you can be one of the first customers at our new site.

We are also breaking ground on a second facility, due to be online before the end of the year.

See our website: http://www.asicspace.com/
5  Economy / Services / Re: Looking to fund construction of mine on: July 04, 2014, 01:53:34 AM
Hi,

I have some connections to a group of investors who are crowdfunding a mine. They have an engineer and computer tech guy on their team as well as a member who has overseen the construction of several mines. They're still working on an exact location.

If you want to own a portion of a mine, they're the guys to talk to.

PM me for more details.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: How many GPUs can I connect to this motherboard? on: March 09, 2014, 06:06:04 PM
If you're interested, you could send the parts to our farm in Oregon and we could assemble and build the rig for you. You would have remote access to it. Check out our website: http://www.myrigspace.com/
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: How many GPUs can I connect to this motherboard? on: March 09, 2014, 05:55:05 PM
Use powered risers. Also get this motherboard it's cheaper: http://www.microcenter.com/product/382952/970_Extreme4_Socket_AM3_970_ATX_AMD_Motherboard
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: How many GPUs can I connect to this motherboard? on: March 09, 2014, 05:25:12 PM
I've read somewhere that this motherboard can hold up to 5 GPUs: http://[Suspicious link removed]/NXTZC4

However, as I asked my reseller if this was true, he replied that it can hold 2 graphic cards on PCI-Express 16x slots in crossfire mode.

Can someone explain me what does it means? This is the same article on the reseller page: http://[Suspicious link removed]/NBjadK, it really looks like the same product to me.

Do I really need crossfire mode? Can I connect 5 GPU do that motherboard, install windows and start mining at full power?

EDIT: since I can't post links, here's the name of the motherboard.


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Gigabyte AMD FM2+/FM2 AMP-UP Audio OP-AMP USB DAP-UP UEFI DualBIOS ATX Motherboard GA-G1.Sniper A88X

and here's a photo:



Thanks for your help!

You have 2 x16 slots and 3 x1 slots. You will need x1 risers for the x1 slots. It should hold 5.
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