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1141  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 16nm miners on: February 10, 2016, 01:05:10 PM
Well I don't know but I am in Europe too and electricity is very expensive here even in Eastern Europe countries like mine.
Mining is going nowhere at the moment, so I like everyone else replied am waiting for these newer chips, hopefully legit cloud mining like Eobot will incorporate them.

If your electricity price is high, you will not ROI even on the 16 nm miners unless you get the first batch and before the difficulty jump.

Those batches tend to be really expensive and the time between which you pay and receive the thing usually fuck you over. Its not necessarily the case, but look at people who paid 2k per S7. Ouch. The S7 value pretty much raised at the same rate otherwise earned in BTC, meaning whoever paid for electricity on them lost money.

The problem is, the nice new things goes to big centers first. By the time we little ones get some, they're already being rolled out on an industrial scale for a while, which mean we don't really get in the "easy time" before the diff rise.
1142  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTB/WTT] LGA 1150 CPU/DDR3 RAM on: February 10, 2016, 12:53:12 PM
I am located in Canada.
I'm looking for a complete or not gpu rig kit or cheap parts. I don't need PSU's. I might be interested in PSUs, as part of the deal if they're EVGAs G2+.

Main Interest:
-Mobo/Cpu/Ram 5-6 Pci-e slot
-5-6 USB risers

-Just need CPU LGA 1150 and RAM
-Maybe a HDD or two

GPUs: (Bought all i need for now)
-r9 280x/380x or similar.
- Maybe 750ti if the price is right.

Other:
-Open case or Frame for mounting everything on, very optional.


I'll buy in BTC or i can trade in such BTC miners = S1, S5, AM Tubes
1143  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Jan 11 to Feb 11 Sidehack Compac Stick pool new 30 day run. Birthday promo on: February 10, 2016, 07:16:10 AM
phil you definitely have put fun back into mining. THANK YOU for all your efforts!

however you want to roll is OK by me. hope things pick up for you.

I just need a break from running this for a while.

I may start it back after a while.

If buysolar and I get the solar array going it will make things easier to run since that setup is a one time cost. It lets me figure out how to run promos easier.

This club was a promo for the compac sticks.

If sidehack gets pods going I would really try this again.

I sent him a dead avalon6 board maybe he can get something from them.

Why not just leave it running instead of managing successive runs? Plan for a 1 year run and leave it going? If not i guess everyone can return to solo Solo CK pool.

well it is a point  no shares counted

 1 stick minimum   and no maximum

no part a no part b

and equal split.. 

The  chances are we won't hit .



I think I am going to let it die off.   I will keep my sticks pointed at the address but I don't expect anyone else to do that and would consider it a gift to me if it wins past feb 11th.

I liked it but diff 3x from when we started .  when I would run an s-7 the whole month in the first club we had a 6% chance to hit a block.

Same gear the chance to hit a block is under 2%.

I am getting a 5th avalon6 and will be trying to place the 5 in the solar array.

If I can get them running they use no money to mine. (upfront cost is high)

 I need to focus more in that area. Over the next 90 days.

I get you. Well if you just share equally with whoever mined in the last 30days before we hit the block, if ever, then i guess you would no longer have any ongoing work to do. But if you add hashrate, then it would just be in your best interest to do it solo.

If you do a 1 person 1 share thing, i'll do it. Otherwise everyone goes their separate ways. It was a cool promotion regardless.
1144  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB btc miners on: February 10, 2016, 07:11:33 AM
I have a BTC Miner Servers for sale for $30,000.00 (80.11 BTC)

This is the most powerful server you will ever own. 

*Raise an eyebrow*

And what the hell would that be?
1145  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Jan 11 to Feb 11 Sidehack Compac Stick pool new 30 day run. Birthday promo on: February 10, 2016, 02:43:06 AM
phil you definitely have put fun back into mining. THANK YOU for all your efforts!

however you want to roll is OK by me. hope things pick up for you.

I just need a break from running this for a while.

I may start it back after a while.

If buysolar and I get the solar array going it will make things easier to run since that setup is a one time cost. It lets me figure out how to run promos easier.

This club was a promo for the compac sticks.

If sidehack gets pods going I would really try this again.

I sent him a dead avalon6 board maybe he can get something from them.

Why not just leave it running instead of managing successive runs? Plan for a 1 year run and leave it going? If not i guess everyone can return to solo Solo CK pool.
1146  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS][Ship From CANADA]*Weekend sale* 4 S5 800$/2.1BTC for all Shipped on: February 10, 2016, 12:58:13 AM
I'm looking for some quick BTC to cover another purchase during this weekend. I'm willing to sell these at the next diff's price ahead of time.

220$/ea or 800$ for all Shipped within Canada, escrow Ok, selling as is, but working as shown. Willing to ship to anywhere, but then the shipping cost extra is on you.

2.1BTC for all, as is, working as shown.

Miners state and information;
One miner has a 16 pin and 18 pin board on it. All miners run 2 of S1/S3 fans. One miner has one Board with 2 ghost chips. One miner missing the black metal bracket.



Escrow still ok.
1147  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS][CANADA]0.11$/GHs~ AsicMiner Tubes 2.5TH/s~ +S5 240$/ea shipped on: February 10, 2016, 12:41:27 AM
Reduced S5 price to 240$/shipped in Canada. AMTubes to 0.7BTC for all. I'm willing to split up stuff, too.

Just removed the S5's, i received enough 150$ shipped offers to decide not to bother, there is no point for me to sell them if i can simply mine with them for 2 months and earn more than the selling price.

I reduced the AMTubes price further, but no longer include shipping.

Bump and delete previous Bump. Price reduced a bit. Surprised nobody wants 2.5TH/s for cheap.

I lowered the price once more, but at this point i think i'll sell my S5's instead and mine with these.
1148  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB btc miners on: February 10, 2016, 12:28:26 AM
I'm fairly new to the cryptocurrency world and I'm looking to expand my mining operation. I'm currently hashing at just under 4th/S. I'm hoping to increase that tenfold by the end of the month.

Where are you? I have some stuff to sell in Canada. What is your budget? What efficiency are you looking for? Quiet or loud miners?
1149  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 16nm miners on: February 10, 2016, 12:26:37 AM
I have been reading all over this forum about these 16nm miners, so when are they coming out and any cloud mining website intends to add them to mine for real. For cloud mining I only count transparent providers that are not in a good condition right now.

These 16 nm miners , what is their initial profit considering an increase of 20% of the difficulty of Bitcoin Huh Normal price electricity in Europe mainly.

You can't calculate profit out of nothing like that. It depend on your electricity cost. For the Bitfury one, we're looking at 0.1J/GH, do the math. But the unit price will probably be much more expensive than the S7 for example.

But anyways they're pretty much already out, it may simply be because they did not make a public miners to sell home users for now.

You can look into Bitfury and SP50's.
1150  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: GPU's for sale! on: February 10, 2016, 12:18:45 AM
PowerColor R9 290 Reference Cards (3x units) $200 ea
-4GB 512-Bit GDDR5, PCI Express 3.0 x16 socket, 2,560 stream Processors, 947 MHz Core Clock

XFX R9 280X (5x units) $140 ea
-3GB 384-Bit GDDR5, PCI Express 3.0 x16 socket, 2048 Stream Processors,1080 MHz Core Clock

HIS IceQ X2 R9 270X (1x unit) $125
-2GB 256-Bit GDDR5, PCI Express 3.0 x16 socket, 1280 Stream Processors, 1100 MHz Core Clock (Up to 1140 MHz w/ boost clock)

Some are currently in use, waiting on a replacement fan for one of the 280X.  Otherwise all are in perfect working condition.

Shipping from Ontario, Canada.  Will include shipping on $500 or more.  BTC, DCR or Silver coins for payment only.  Thanks for looking,

Finksy

I don't suppose you have a GPU mining rig turnkey set that could possibly go along with 5 or 6 GPU? I'd need some kind of frame to mount everything on too i guess. I'm considering selling off 2 S5 to make place for a GPU rig right now.

I'll need to do more research i guess.
1151  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: S4 Exhaust enclosure on: February 10, 2016, 12:12:09 AM
Hi,

Has anyone built an exhaust enclosure for an S4? I've got one coming and plan to put it in a spare bedroom but concerned about the noise aspect. I was thinking about building a enclosure for the back end of the miner with some acoustic ducting to try and reduce the noise.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks.

Yeah acoustic panels would help a lot and you could have tubes bring the exhaust strait outside. If your ambiant is cold enough, you could use the low fan speed firmware, but the S4's i've had in the past do not like 62C+ temps.
1152  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What Will Happen To Hashnest? on: February 08, 2016, 08:44:14 PM
So, In the past 2/3 weeks I have seen two miners (the S3 and S4) go into negative earnings and in or near redemption.
The S5 and S7 has increased by 20% in te past two weeks.

So, What will happen to hashnest if the difficulty continues to increase, or when te halving occurs? Will they ever consider using other equipment such as BitFury miners (when tey come out).

Bitmain will certainly have better hardware by then, there is quite a bit of time before the halving. And seeing how Bitmain is with money (rather greedy) they will certainly continue milking the market.
1153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Clam trademarket on: February 08, 2016, 08:16:17 PM
I'm afraid it all ends up in the same way with altcoin exchanges. I trade also on poloniex, but i'm not in any way confident that
they won't be the next in the line to get "hacked", so better just make your trade and withdraw your coins afterward - don't leave anything on the site.


Well their service is prompt and solid, it doesnt feel as shaddy as Crypsty did, but then again, you could say this of any non legally regulated website and even so, there are plenty of legal ways to get ripped off here so. Use them, but don't keep too much capital on them...
1154  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) 6 Antminer S5 on: February 08, 2016, 08:08:32 PM

A new S7 hashes at 4730 Ghz and costs $786, while using 0.25 J/Ghs,


0.30 J/Ghs or 0.31 J/Ghs  Wink

I followed the stats on the specs page from bitmain to avoid errors, but i've just read that the stats read 0.25 + 10%. Sorry for the confusion.
My point is still the same, you're offering a great piece of hardware, and it's certainly worth some money, but since the S7 is on the market, i'm afraid my offer will stay pretty low Wink

My latest does 0.27J/GHs, but my B8 indeed does an inkling under 0.30J/GHs. They must of set the volt on the B8 too high because it get nearly no HW at all, but it use nearly 100 more watt than my B9 for exactly the same hashrate. =/
1155  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS - Bitmain S5 + (plus) 7.7 T miner. Great miner and works great. on: February 07, 2016, 07:50:23 AM
pm sent

PM sent back.  Still open to buy. 

Going to put this up here to make life easier then a bunch of PM's asking what I want.  I am asking around 900 + shipping currently.   This machine is over 6.5 S5's in power and more efficient then s5.  900 is the 6.5 unit times 150 each (less then going rate).  And shipping I'm guessing around 75-100 depending on carrier.

But feel free to send offers.  If I accept anyone's offer I will post in thread.

Awesome price, i would totally take it if i could run it. I hope this find a nice new home.
1156  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Issues with newbie on: February 07, 2016, 03:52:46 AM
Thank you I appreciate your help.
Also there's something else I wanna ask about is it normal that the miner is making sound like peep/whistle every 10 minutes or something.

It is if you're losing connection every 10 mins or so, which would explain why you're losing so much hashrate. Its clear you had a lot of shares trashed as seen on the status page, but i don't know how bad your connection is.

If you look at screen -r you can see exactly whats going on in real time.
1157  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Issues with newbie on: February 07, 2016, 03:41:24 AM
Where to write "screen-r"?

SSH into the miner, and its "screen -r" notice the space. Use putty.exe, download it if you don't have it. You put the IP in there and click Open session.
1158  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Issues with newbie on: February 07, 2016, 01:44:51 AM


Maybe SSH into the miner, with something like putty. The User/Pass is root/admin.

Then type screen -r and see for a bit what is going on with your shares.
1159  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Issues with newbie on: February 07, 2016, 01:30:02 AM
I'm from Egypt.
I'very read about kano but I don't know how can I mine there it's more easy to mine in slush the settings are easy do you know what I mean?
I need to read any topic that explains mining with kano especially how can I but my wallet adress to get payouts?

You can mine directly to an address if you dont want to setup the account to payout to an address of yours. To set an address you login, go over account, click settings. The options are all there.
1160  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Ideal temperature for BitMain S7 on: February 06, 2016, 11:57:01 PM

Which is the ideal temperature board for BitMain S7?

At 60C i get just about full TH/s, about 5-10GH/s "loss". At 45C i lose another 10GH/s. So i like to run mine anywhere between 45C and 60C. I would tolerate 60-65C on bad days, but i really do not want 70C+.

Some people run these at 80C fine, though.
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