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September 08, 2019, 01:28:26 AM
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In the future I hope to set up a mining farm. Will I need to set 1000 s17s one by one to my bitcoin address? It’s been years since I tried mining and I was very young.  What all will I need to do computer wise? Also, to restate my previous thread I remembered the proper wording, how do people mount the antminer hash boards for immersion cooling?  I don’t want those suckers touching each other!
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September 08, 2019, 05:18:46 AM
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In the future I hope to set up a mining farm. Will I need to set 1000 s17s one by one to my bitcoin address? It’s been years since I tried mining and I was very young.  What all will I need to do computer wise? Also, to restate my previous thread I remembered the proper wording, how do people mount the antminer hash boards for immersion cooling?  I don’t want those suckers touching each other!

Yes. Thank Bitmain for locking them out of SSH access.

Computer wise nothing, you don't need a computer, except for setting them via web ui in the local network. They should go thru some sort of router/firewall like most normal LAN setups.

Forget immersion cooling, not worth it.

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