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Currently rolling about 200 GPUs - higher-end Nvidia cards (1070 Ti, 1080 Ti). Located in the midwest. Please contact by PM.
Thanks,
-TG
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Hash per Watt: 1070 Ti > 1080 Ti > 1070 > 1060 > 1080.
Dollar per hash is all over the board right now with market pricing well above MSRP.
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I just got an 8x 1080 Ti rig going on that board with 1x M.2 PCIE adapter. For some reason it was more difficult than the z270a - had to do some bios tweaking and plug the cards in one at a time after the first three. I think I also rotated PCI slots if I ran into trouble with one not showing up, which for some reason resolved the problem.
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What’s up everyone? Thought I would share some links with you guys on some new products from Parallel Miner. The breakout board is particularly interesting as you can daisy chain several PSUs together (server PSUs and/or consumer ATX PSUs) without the need for an additional ATX adapter cable. Also, in the near future (early February) you can install another module in the breakout board that will enable you to remotely power cycle your rigs. This is super relevant for anyone trying to maintain rigs offsite. These kits are great because they ship with all of the necessary cables. Everyone remembers how fast these sell out - so act quickly if you want to grab some.1400W 94% Platinum (200-240v) PSU Kit - $209-$229 (97 Left In-Stock)Kit Includes: (1x) Original Delta 1400watt Server power supply 200-240v ONLY. Platinum Rated. (8, 10, 12 or 16x) Pair 6-pin to 6-pin +2pin 16AWG THHN PCIE cables (1x) Rev: 11 X-Adapter tested (4x) 3M Rubber foot pads 1500W 80% Gold (110-240v) PSU Kit - $159 (83 Left In-Stock)This kit was made for Antminers but can easily be used for GPU mining.Kit Includes: (2x) Original HP server power supply. (2) 750W 80+ Gold 110-240v (10x) Pair 16AWG THHN PCIE cables (2x) Rev:11 X-Adapter (2x) 4-pin to Molex Fault protection cables (8x) 3M Rubber foot pads 750W 94% Platinum (100-240v) PSU Kit - $79 (35 Left In-Stock)Kit Includes: (1x) Original HP server power supply. Platinum High Efficiency 750 watt 100-240V (8x) Pair 6-pin to 8-pin(6+2) 16AWG THHN PCIE cables (1x) Rev:7 X-Adapter tested (4x) 3M Rubber foot pads X11 Breakout Board (Stand-Alone) - $55 (88 Left In-Stock)Happy Mining!
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This is hilarious. Clown show. Wouldn't surprise me if they killed both chains and started over.
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When will block rewards get halved? Price sustainability with the influx of so many new coins seems unsustainable.
This is a good question. From what I can tell, there is no halving built into the code for now. Meaning it will take about 8 years at a rate of 12,500 coins every 2.5 minutes to mine all of the BTCZ. Looking at game theory, this will probably result in a rapid rise in market cap and send BTCZ into the top 100 very soon.
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Hey Vann - 200-240v on the PSU, yes. Thanks for highlighting that. Also - huge fan of BBT and the PSU he showcased is a great one if you are running 110v. I think he ordered it from Alibaba so not sure on delivery time.
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They are of good quality and they are only $35 - so you could always order one and do some testing. The support from Parallel Miner is pretty amazing. Check out the discussions tab - I have worked with Joseph in the past. He is very responsive and will generally respond via an email or phone call within a few hours of your request. Here is a video of one of the PSUs in action - https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=Dq0CyIQWDrk
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You would need to 160w or 180w ATX adapter and that powers the motherboard, CPU and SSD.
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Hello, Here is a link for the 2400w 94% Platinum kit from Parallel Miner. I am using these on my 8x GTX 1080 Ti rigs now and there is plenty of room on the breakout boards to add more cards. I use the ultimate 2400w kit ($159) + ATX adapter ($34). Using this adapter you eliminate the need for a 2nd power supply and 160w is plently. On my rigs, this adapter powers the motherboard ATX slot, CPU power slot and an SSD drive and doesn't draw more than 40w from the wall. Here is a link to order - http://www.parallelminer.com/?wpam_id=1
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Check the boot menu and make sure you have "enable 4g decoding" selected and also try disabling USB 3.1.
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does someone have a 8x 1080 Ti rig? what psu are you using?
These work very well - 2400w and 94% platinum efficiency. $159 + around $40 for the ATX adapter from Parallel Miner. Link is below. http://www.parallelminer.com/?wpam_id=1We now have these running our 8x 1080 Ti rigs by themselves, without the additional power supply and they seem to run just fine.
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I just started using these on the warehouse rigs and can report back that they are working just fine. Finally got everything setup correctly to run the entire rig off the one 2400w PSU with the ATX adapter. This greatly reduces cost for the mining rigs as previously I was using a 1600 G2 and a 1000 G3 for each rig. Here's a short video showing the PSU in action. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq0CyIQWDrkHere is a link if you want to order one - http://www.parallelminer.com/?wpam_id=1
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I like the 1080 Ti. Been buying about 10 a week for months. Still buying now. I hear a lot of people bashing nvidia cards and it's probably because they don't understand the efficiency you can extract from them. Nothing against AMD, just prefer nvidia as I mine mostly equihash based coins.
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Polo is horrible. Stay far, far away from them. Mine directly to cold storage or use Bittrex if you have to use an exchange.
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I hear people from 2-3 years ago saying difficulty is too hard with their current hardware at the time and I hear people now saying the same thing with new hardware. There is no easy money. You gota mine and be willing to accept to break even or have slim profits in the short term to mid term. If your willing to accept that potential reality then go for it. The real gains come from holding your coins as long as you can, or until it has a nice price breakout after mining them if your lucky. That can take 6 months or more. The biggest mistake to me is giving up and not trying it. I rather try and fail and try again. Those are the winners. It's just like housing. Get in as early as you can. It's a long term game. Always think bigger picture, go against trend, and do things that not many people are doing due to difficulty.
Going back to specifics if your going to run a mining farm you're going to have to learn as you go, debug the hardware equipment and software, find ways to better optimize cost of equipment as you build and go on. Even if it's not the most optimized your fighting against time so you can make a few mistakes and keep improving as you go. Ditch the shopping list and just do it and build your 1st fully functional working rig. Once that's running perfectly you'll build your next rig cheaper and more efficient. Start small and expand
One of the best comments I have seen on these boards for quite some time. Very well said.
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We just put this one together today - getting some pretty decent hash, roughly 5850 on ZEC. We haven't pushed it too hard yet but will probably be able to pull 6K hash pretty easily. Surprisingly easy build w/ z270a and a M.2 PCIE adapter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChhUgclKgB8
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