Thank you for your clarification on graphics gpu. The Power back plane is a good option. Will you use it to create redundancy for the psus? Or just to allow for upwards of 5000 watts per unit?
I would love to have a unit with 4-6 psu's on the backplane running 16x 1080ti varients using about 3200-4000 watts. Each unit could have its own 20 amp 240volt circuit. No need for pdus since the software allows access to the unit world wide.
Oh to all kjs is the person involved with supplying the demo to me.
Yes, you gain redundancy from the power backplane as well. In addition we have the ability to be able to power cycle the entire GPU backplane and GPU's from the backplane which enables you to recover from some faults that can only be rectified by power cycling.
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It uses one of the best server psu's on the market. The delta 2400watt that parallel miner was selling. For that alone I like it. It has 1 small low end gpu I think a nvidia 730(not sure) so you can have a screen to view. Plus the 16 mining gpus. Does around 4800 to 5100 sols of zec. This is the cpu. https://ark.intel.com/products/91558/Intel-Pentium-Processor-D1508-3M-Cache-2_20-GHzIt can use ECC ram. It has a TDP of 25 watts. It has ethos on a usb stick to run the gear. The display GPU is provided directly by the onboard ASPEED Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) from the Supermicro X10SDV-2C-TLN2F motherboard. We have recently completed development of the 'Power Backplane' which will allow up to 5 x 1200/1500W Common Slot PSU's to be combined into a single power feed. This is to support up to 16 x P102-100's, or higher wattage GPU's (300W TDP each) once they become available.
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I have a deal in the works with a member here, and escrow via a prominent member here. FWIW no, I didn't sell them at $250. (ya gotta ask, right?)
Turns out I don't actually know how to count. I didn't have 9 Deltas, I had 15. So it seems I'll have 6 left.
PM sent.
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44 Mh/s it's for people that don't care about energy cost, my p104's do 39 Mh/s at 118w , yours 44Mh/s at 160w
I've just heard that somebody have tested P102-100 and the hashrate is around 47Mh/s. I'm not sure how's it going, but due to the current price of P104, I think I will wait for 20xx series. Yes, I have screenshots supplied directly by a GPU manufacturer showing 47 MH for ETH. Likely over 900 sols/second for ZEC / Equihash.
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Interesting options, but i guess i'll wait for the 2000 series, as it's just around the corner. Hopefully can get my hands on a few of those, if they'll have a fair price/performance. Still it's good that we get more variants, since everybody struggles with GPU shortages. We'll see if these mining cards actually hit the store shelves
When will be 200 series be launched? They will be 'revealed' at GTC 2018 on March 26-29th for 'General Availability' in April 2018.
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47Mh/s is not much higher than P104-100. So any info about its price yet?
That's not really any great surprise considering ETH is memory bound rather than compute bound. Expect a better result from Equihash based crypto's.
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p104-100 - ddr5x 256bit bus with tuned timing can do 40mhs. so this p102-100 if it will also have tweaked mining bios will do 50+mhs eth (wider mem bus)
I have pictures of the P102-100 mining ETH at 47 MH on Windows running Claymore 10.x. And no they can't be shared as they are under NDA.
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Yes I have a Titan-V for R&D purposes, does 69 MH mining ETH out of the box on stock clocks.
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yes, thank you for testing so it's indeed GGDR5X memory but gives this high speed, curious why gtx1o80 with same memory and more powerful core can't achieve same result? this is very intriguing by the was as far as I know, prices for this P104 - became to go up from manufacturers.
I believe it is to do with RAM timings.
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They have SNMP support with MIBs so you can monitor these from any open source monitoring software that supports SNMP (Nagios, Icinga, Cacti, etc).
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16 - this is what our new GPU mining systems feature.
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When I try to withdraw (to another ETH account) my tokens from giga-watt.com I get this error, why ?
"Can not reserve eth for wtt transaction. It should be greater then (0.005000000000000000).
359 WTT available"
Quite simply because you need 0.005 ETH in your account in order to pay the transaction fee to cover the WTT transfer.
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I'll do a revenue split, profit splits don't work because all of a sudden there become a whole lot of 'expenses' that consume the 'profits' and all of a sudden there are no 'profits' to split.
If you are serious then PM me and I can help you, if not then don't.
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So I was finally able to find a home for my miners at www.valuehash.com. Got referred to this hosting provider from one of my acquaintances, who is also hosting his miners at this facility. Visited their facility this weekend and they have a pretty neat set up. Where are they located? They are based out of Central New York We are going to visit their DC on the weekend, with a view to putting a few machines there.
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Have sent an email and website enquiry to Rekt Mining, awaiting response now. If anyone from Rekt Mining is around, feel free to PM me
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ITS LAUNCHED ALREADY YOU CH00B!! This TOKEN BETTER START RISING!! WTH IT DOING SLOWLY DROPPING?? .....................
Ze SALT is strong with this one, Quadruple Zalt!
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I found these kind of PSUs on ebay, you can find also in Alibaba.
What about energy efficiency are they like platinum or titanium getting up to 96% of efficiency?
They are 94% efficiency rated.
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I'm interested in buying 2 more of the Delta 2400W units if anyone finds any I may have a few available in a month or so, up to 10 units.
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