So Phil as you can guess I live in New York, Duchess county. I am Blessed with cooler weather from Oct 1 to May 1. I have a garage with 2 exhaust fans so I should be able to stock up on a few of these run them lower until Oct 1 then crank them up correct?
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So I read the spec sheet and it say the gear can be as cold as 0c
You ran as cold as 67f which is 19.4 c
You did 0.1004 or 1366 watts and 13603 gh.
So then this gear would be a beast in a cold room.
Your array is a loft in a converted barn with rain and heat shielding.
It would be great for the 841 starting in Oct and up to Apr.
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So
67f = 1366 watts 76f = 1425 watts 86f = yet to test.
Phil your solar array is fan cooled and you put in some heat shielding but if I recall you run 2 to 4 degrees cooler then air temps.
So if you are 90f outside temp the array is 87f That would mean you should not run the Avalon 841 once you get to 90f .
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So when you are at
30/77 power is 100 extra watts
vs
25/70
correct?
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Hey Phil thanks for pointing a T1 here.
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That seller is asking a lot for those fans phil.
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Quoted here and in another thread that does not belong to you. Note an attempt to hack me was made. can a few people quote this
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I use a converted M on my trezor
MPpASWHRxZJEesB1yzEb382SHBBZDuS1eK
Then I use the P2SH Converter
P2SH Value: MPpASWHRxZJEesB1yzEb382SHBBZDuS1eK Mainnet p2sh address (deprecated):
3Hc28csU1SSorMu7t7FFDUn2xUb7D7Evbj
You should try that.
MWxsXgQXomddd4kjpGynNUhaTeDpy4QZLi
P2SH Value: MWxsXgQXomddd4kjpGynNUhaTeDpy4QZLi
Mainnet p2sh address (deprecated): 3QkjDnzZrenCpZUqiPzSYqTB8wdNtWxpN2
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Phil nicehash has almost no hashrate.
Can't you get burned if the leader stops renting?
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So 4.20th is higher then the spec of 3.85th
How are the fans the temps and the watts?
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say x16r now x20r 4-6 months later x24r 4-6 months later z28r 4-6 months later
They are already talking about your idea. Arachnid commented 34 minutes ago •
@pipermerriam You're suggesting we pick algorithms we know aren't difficult for ASICs, and instead rely on switching them regularly to deter ASICs being deployed?
I don't think that's a viable process, because algorithm design can't be automated, and doing it manually consumes a lot of resources and introduces risk every time you introduce a new algorithm.
I was critiquing @naure's proposal, too, which explicitly claimed to be ASIC-resistant. https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/958And for the record, I want to be wrong but in the end I'm never wrong. Greedy people make me right hehe Yes but greed is also there for GPU builders and for intel and for mobo builders. So if they simply push for constant forks asics go by by.
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@ philipma1957
So the goal is better service plain and simple. Hopefully Canaan will do this.
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Phil looks like bminer is 1-2% better. Did you do the kill-a-watt yet?
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I have to wonder why none of the competition has cloned this design. There are many places where you want to have these silent miners...
There's simply not enough demand for quiet miners. Most large buyers of mining supplies operate farms where noise is not an issue, and having a silent miner is a rather niche product when you can just sell larger volumes louder ones. I still find it interesting Bitmain has put 'Coming Soon' on their R4 product page but they haven't come out with any news about it yet. Same for the clock-router LTC miner that they have, the page for that showed up 2-3 weeks ago but there's been no news about it whatsoever besides the product page. Router Ltc miner looks pretty sweet.
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So phil is bminer on omen still doin better?
or has dstm caught up?
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So Phil how will you do this test?
You have 2 identical machines. They run on the same router with the same gigabyte switch correct?
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Phil would not post untrue info. He also changed his mind. So it was a misunderstanding of some kind.
What happened phil?
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So you have a spotswood for hybrid's and you put 7 hybrids and 1 zotac mini. The build is on youtube that frame is the same size as this frame.
If I recall you used a corsair psu with 1500 watt and you pull 1375 watts at the wall doing 5200 or 5300 sols.
Forgetting that you were taxing the psu if you had five of them on this rack you would do 26000 to 26500 sols and 6875 watts. It would be efficient since you set the cards to 150 watts so as not to kill off the psu.
But density wise it would be less then 1/2 the hashpower
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