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September 09, 2013, 06:44:59 PM |
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The only issue is those with unappreciative wives may have to think it through a little longer, these are a little less subtle than hiding the units in the discreet shelving solution posted before... Wow, you are an asshole. Can't help taking a swipe can you? Only the worst type of people try to build themselves up by putting others down. Sad fucker. You are ignored. You just now figuring that out? LOL Yea Bitcoinorama is one Major POS.. Scum of the earth type person.. What the hell is your problem exactly? You just haunt threads spreading negativity. I'm really nasty aren't I? Spend my own time and money to prove a company is legit. Suggest several aspects they should adhere to to warm to a community - under promising, over delivery, ethics, secure payment, honesty. Win over a community to prove the company is for real and thus help said company raise it's NRE. Push for future products that will keep the oldskool mining members happy, which KnC have stated they will now develop. Awoken people to the power of secure payment being a feasible choice, and ensure the honest companies honour refunds, and protect their customers funds. Turn people off scams for which I've called out 100% correct. That's 100%, check my posting history, I have not been wrong yet. Conceitedness? or zero greed, a level head on my shoulders with a professional background in engineering, and finance? Yeah i'm real evil, because I don't want peeps getting screwed over. Dude i'm so unperturbed by any negativity towards me, in fact i've been laughing my ass off the entire way throughout. I've been called every name under the sun these last couple of months. It doesn't faze me at all. Want to know why? Because I'm honest, and know I haven't lied. At anypoint. Or pressured anyone in to doing anything but their on research to strengthen their own, and confirm what I've chosen to share. So what have I to worry about?? Everyone already now knows the company isn't scamming, I went out of my way and provided as clear as evidence as possible, I've never told anyone to do anything, but not get in or use debt to fiance any ASIC purchase, or risk more than they are willing to loose on a punt, and follow through with their own research. Sensible advice, whilst openly stating how I was approaching it. Never told anyone to copy me, but anything I have said has been common sense advice anyone should have performed if they didn't want to get burnt, therefore unsurprisingly; ta daa, I haven't been. What's left to accuse me of when they deliver? Sure you'll think of something. Going to call me arrogant, or a POS, because I don't stand for abuse directed at me, or for having a low threshold to BS and stupidity?! Pfff! You want some cheese with that whine? Poor baby... I don't follow... Don't even waste the braincells dude... This guy is not worth it...
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timmmers
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September 09, 2013, 06:48:50 PM |
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I'm more interested in the packing of miners, surely they'll have a lot more work packing and despatching and need people for that compared to the handful by comparison who will be collecting their rigs? Looks like another "on schedule" troll killer update though, so that's good.
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September 09, 2013, 06:55:00 PM |
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I really hope they announce this week that they got the chips and will deliver next week.
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September 09, 2013, 07:01:30 PM |
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What would really be cool is to have a package from Sweden on my front porch when I get home from work today.
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September 09, 2013, 07:01:51 PM |
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I'm still sniggering that the nearest google translate can get to miner is "backhoe"
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vesperwillow
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September 09, 2013, 07:07:51 PM |
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I dunno, I'm kinda itching to have a backhoe AND a miner
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noodle73
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September 09, 2013, 07:11:59 PM |
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I dunno, I'm kinda itching to have a backhoe AND a miner
If KnC hold good on their timetable I'm sure you'll be able to have both - I'm sure JCB will accept Bitcoins at sometime.
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rizzman
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September 09, 2013, 07:23:12 PM |
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I've been thinking about the cooling solution that KNC provided, and have been trying to figure outa way to cool these things enough to squeeze out another 50GHz/s. I have been considering the notion of stripping the PCB from the case, stripping the fans from the heatsinks, and flipping the board 180 degrees upside-down with the Heatsinks immersed in a mineral oil bath instead of the traditional full board immersion techniques people have tried.
The immersion pool would have a fan cooled radiator and would utilize a large liquid pump such as the kind you would see in a large fishtank providing circulation for the oil. Anyone have any thoughts about this?
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September 09, 2013, 07:36:00 PM |
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I've been thinking about the cooling solution that KNC provided, and have been trying to figure outa way to cool these things enough to squeeze out another 50GHz/s. I have been considering the notion of stripping the PCB from the case, stripping the fans from the heatsinks, and flipping the board 180 degrees upside-down with the Heatsinks immersed in a mineral oil bath instead of the traditional full board immersion techniques people have tried.
The immersion pool would have a fan cooled radiator and would utilize a large liquid pump such as the kind you would see in a large fishtank providing circulation for the oil. Anyone have any thoughts about this?
if you're going that far, why not watercool? ==>> Not messy.
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September 09, 2013, 07:53:14 PM |
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I dunno, I'm kinda itching to have a backhoe AND a miner
"Grävare" translates to "digger" or "someone/something that digs". In swedish you dig for gold rather than mine it. Best reference is "När vi gräver guld i USA" (When we dig for gold in the USA) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaVmYE_OBfs * Evry Swede that was alive in '94 know this song by heart * The scenes in the video is the greeting the swedish soccer team got back from the world championship with a bronze.
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Mota
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September 09, 2013, 07:56:05 PM |
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I've been thinking about the cooling solution that KNC provided, and have been trying to figure outa way to cool these things enough to squeeze out another 50GHz/s. I have been considering the notion of stripping the PCB from the case, stripping the fans from the heatsinks, and flipping the board 180 degrees upside-down with the Heatsinks immersed in a mineral oil bath instead of the traditional full board immersion techniques people have tried.
The immersion pool would have a fan cooled radiator and would utilize a large liquid pump such as the kind you would see in a large fishtank providing circulation for the oil. Anyone have any thoughts about this?
if you're going that far, why not watercool? ==>> Not messy. I had the same idea as him. pretty much because I don't have the right formfactors for a watercooling device - mineral oil is quick and dirty but works imo
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rizzman
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September 09, 2013, 08:25:16 PM |
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I've been thinking about the cooling solution that KNC provided, and have been trying to figure outa way to cool these things enough to squeeze out another 50GHz/s. I have been considering the notion of stripping the PCB from the case, stripping the fans from the heatsinks, and flipping the board 180 degrees upside-down with the Heatsinks immersed in a mineral oil bath instead of the traditional full board immersion techniques people have tried.
The immersion pool would have a fan cooled radiator and would utilize a large liquid pump such as the kind you would see in a large fishtank providing circulation for the oil. Anyone have any thoughts about this?
if you're going that far, why not watercool? ==>> Not messy. The whole idea was to use non-conductive coolant, thus the mineral oil - more forgiving should some splash on the PCB.
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September 09, 2013, 08:37:46 PM |
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Please keep this thread in topic. Did I miss some announcements regarding chips?
Was there supposed to be an announcement solely of chips? Next to last step: Final assembly Last step: Ship. Maybe not, but it is next logical step I believe. So I still suppose the chips are in production stage. Hopefully there will be no problems because of tight schedule
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September 09, 2013, 08:53:09 PM |
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I've been thinking about the cooling solution that KNC provided, and have been trying to figure outa way to cool these things enough to squeeze out another 50GHz/s. I have been considering the notion of stripping the PCB from the case, stripping the fans from the heatsinks, and flipping the board 180 degrees upside-down with the Heatsinks immersed in a mineral oil bath instead of the traditional full board immersion techniques people have tried.
The immersion pool would have a fan cooled radiator and would utilize a large liquid pump such as the kind you would see in a large fishtank providing circulation for the oil. Anyone have any thoughts about this?
if you're going that far, why not watercool? ==>> Not messy. Water cooling doesn't make your data centre any cooler, you still have to get rig of the heat from the room.
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rizzman
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September 09, 2013, 09:05:42 PM |
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I've been thinking about the cooling solution that KNC provided, and have been trying to figure outa way to cool these things enough to squeeze out another 50GHz/s. I have been considering the notion of stripping the PCB from the case, stripping the fans from the heatsinks, and flipping the board 180 degrees upside-down with the Heatsinks immersed in a mineral oil bath instead of the traditional full board immersion techniques people have tried.
The immersion pool would have a fan cooled radiator and would utilize a large liquid pump such as the kind you would see in a large fishtank providing circulation for the oil. Anyone have any thoughts about this?
if you're going that far, why not watercool? ==>> Not messy. Water cooling doesn't make your data centre any cooler, you still have to get rig of the heat from the room. Well, that's obvious, and the more pressing issue considering we are fighting difficulty rise isn't a stuffy room. The problem we are trying to overcome is achieving the safest most stable overclock speed possible. I can care less if the office AC has to work harder to get rid of the heat, I want to maximize the potential of my hardware. [Edit] The office that my miners will be stored in includes electricity so, no extra cost for additional cooling.
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DPoS
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September 09, 2013, 09:23:03 PM |
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any stats on amps for Jupiters? 15 or 20?
I am figuring if setting up at home, separate circuits/breakers per miner is the way to go
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rizzman
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September 09, 2013, 09:24:50 PM |
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any stats on amps for Jupiters? 15 or 20?
I am figuring if setting up at home, separate circuits/breakers per miner is the way to go
Was wondering that myself, and more importantly, how many amps per 8-pin rail. Not sure if this was mentioned in any of the previous threads, please excuse if it was.
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vesperwillow
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September 09, 2013, 09:25:44 PM |
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One word of caution to the mineral oil, if for some strange reason your heat exchange system (fan/radiator) fails, you will deep fry your circuitry, unless you have a large enough bath to carry the thermal load long enough to realize and fix.
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vesperwillow
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September 09, 2013, 09:26:55 PM |
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One word of caution to the mineral oil, if for some strange reason your heat exchange system (fan/radiator) fails, you will deep fry your circuitry, unless you have a large enough bath to carry the thermal load long enough to realize and fix.
1000W usage on 120v circuit is usually ~9 amps I believe. 1500w ~ 12-13amps. This is constant load, not surge.
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