This is INSANE.......................ly awesome. You're blowing my mind.
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You know what I love? Paying on Tuesday, and having my OSM units in hand and hashing on Friday, all the way from across the ocean.
You know what else I love? Lots of parts included! Cords, screws, spacers, fans all included, so I don't have to hunt all over for some little thing.
And they're tiny, and as silent as you want them to be.
And, oh yeah, all in the neighborhood of ~1W/GH/s. I will run these forever. Thanks again!
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And the winning number is: 0.00063172 BTC/share
92.91471753 BTC in total from mining: - 50.96334900 as Dividend (0.00063172 BTC / share) - 27.44180331 Reinvestment (brings total to 85.12471901 BTC) - 14.50956522 Hosting Fee
We haven't received any NMC's the last 10 days, as soon as those are paid out by Eligius pool we will convert them and include them in the next dividend payout. We also changed the NMC address to N6a18WfxGRmyzLhAMmzXGokAXt5PizB28B, as the last address was a NMC address on BTC-E and didn't reflect correct balance (BTC-E keeps NMC's on the address even though we converted our NMC's to BTC 2 weeks ago), so current address will provide more transparency and accurate NMC balance.
Fantastic! Thanks for being the thread I come to for good news.
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I'd like 1 share -- payment forthcoming.
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Excellent! Looking forward to learning more.
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I could not be more excited -- I love my chilis, and I loved following the process of having them made. You folks do great work! In the universe of great mining gear, right now I think my pantheon is Bitmain on top, and just under that, MrTeal. Go get 'em!!
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Received mine, and I gotta say that these are awesome. Can you explain to me again the black magic used to get gen3 performance out of a gen2 chip which has been out for many months? Why hasn't everyone been running Bitfury chips on crazy-mega-power saving mode all along? Heck, even the board is simpler than most designs -- and thus, presumably, with fewer ways to fail. I am somewhat floored by the gloriousness.
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I ordered 2 five-chip units and I see that my name was crossed out on the list a while back (more than a week ago), which I took to mean that the units had shipped, but I haven't received them yet. Have sent PM.
Edit: Received! Thanks.
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Great to see you working on another GB! I can also vouch that CH has handled the previous groups very well: good communication, good planning, good troubleshooting skills & always committed to making it work!
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Would anyone like to do an analysis on what we haven't earned in the past week? Really, truly, I don't want to be an unpleasant voice of unending criticism. These forums have plenty of that. But I have a whole menagerie of different miners running at my home, and they are not all reliable, but I get much better results than this. Peta-Mine, also, is running Cointerras, and they're able to make it work. There is a solution to this that doesn't take a month to work out. Maybe some of these machines end up at friend's houses, or shareholder's homes, where they can be checked more frequently -- I don't know, I don't have enough information. But just letting them collapse and sit idle and blaming the manufacturer doesn't seem to be getting us anywhere. I'm complaining because I want this to work.
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We're online at our full received capacity of 10th/s!
Seems we most definitely are not. Why? Is this the power cycle issue? Cant describe how fucking frustrating it is peeking in on http://www.cognitivemining.com/charts/ right now... Yes, it has been very frustrating to see the CT hardware be so unreliable. We are working on the problem, and the units should be up and hashing again sometime today. - Samuel History suggests it will only be hashing at full power for a few hours, then our rate will collapse back down to 1-2Th/s for the following 24 hours or longer, until someone can get back to it. Will anything different be done this time? Are we getting any closer to an environment in which the machines can be restarted or troubleshot more frequently than every few days?
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The Petamine needs a logo -- and then, obviously, a t-shirt. Who's with me?
I think it will be best seller Dear god, what is this?!
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The Petamine needs a logo -- and then, obviously, a t-shirt. Who's with me?
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How about deploying remotely managed power distribution units? If it is a problem where the hardware hangs but works after a reboot, maybe being able to remotely powercycle the unut would be helpful.
Great idea!
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I get the sense that the hardware is not monitored, in the sense there is no one physically near it so that if it goes down it then stays down for a long time, until someone can get back to fiddle with it. At least that's what it looks like from the heartbreaking Eligius chart. a) Is that true? b) If so, can that be changed? Ideally things would run reliably on their own, but since they rarely do, it seems silly to let 6-8Th/s of gear just lie around doing nothing most of the time. Right now we're a mining farm that doesn't mine. Peta-Mine is a larger operation, but they're also running mostly Cointerra machines and their graph is very different than ours.
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