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September 06, 2012, 07:07:11 PM
Last edit: September 07, 2012, 06:00:15 PM by ianbakewell
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I have questions about how you plan to handle GPU mining:
GPUs suck energy, get hot, and loud.

  • How are you going to handle the electricity requirements?  
  • How/who pays for it?
  • What about cooling?

I could accommodate up to 15 rigs with 1500w supply on each.
The place I am in was formerly occupied by a MS patient who used MMJ, the room was rewired to support indoor hydroponic systems.
Electricity is charged to my entire building in one go (no separate meters), the condo board pays the bill out of the collected condo fees.
As such, my electricity is included in my condo fees, so as I mentioned in my OP, its on me (doubt ill be moving anytime soon either, definitely not before we go asic)
I suppose the cost is being subsidised by the 500 or so other units in my complex and I am pretty sure that even with as much as they suck, It wont be a noticed bump.

Cooling - lol are you kidding, I live in Edmonton and we are going into a winter - ill just open the window Wink
--- Really tho, we are looking at about 10 mid range gaming rigs. Each rig shouldn't be putting out that much heat, not any more than I am used to dealing with running a regular multi card pc.
I can always pick up a few localized air conditioners / fans to point at them. I also have central air.  



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