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Zumba (OP)
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April 29, 2013, 05:45:00 AM
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Hello there.
I am Happy to be a member in this Community Smiley

But i have some questions...

How many MH/s can produce following Chip?

XILINX XC6SLX150-2FGG484C Spartan-6

(I bough 20k of them (only the Chips) from a good friend..)

What could i build/make of those Chips?

Or are They worthless to use?

Thank you in advance

Zumba
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April 29, 2013, 05:52:19 AM
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with some tweaking around 200 mhash/s per chip

those are the chips used in the modminer  (https://www.modminerquad.com/index.php?title=Main_Page)
and ZTEX (http://www.ztex.de/)
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April 29, 2013, 06:06:05 AM
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Thank you for the fast response Smiley

They seem to be good..

But where can i buy a Board (WITHOUT These Chips) , where I can just put that Chips on?

Are there any custom manufacturies?

Btw. (I am from Germany) maybe there are any manufacturer, can produce such boards, and add the Chips i have?

Are there any limitation how many Chips can be on a board?


Thanks again Smiley
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April 29, 2013, 06:07:25 AM
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and https://www.cardreaderfactory.com/shop/lancelot.html
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April 29, 2013, 07:18:46 AM
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Does anyone know where the original design for the x6500 boards are in Eagle form?

http://fpgamining.com

I could make/order these if the Eagle file was available.

Also, does your friend have any more chips? I'd be interested in those if they are priced reasonably. From the manufacturers I've seen and the pre-fab boards I've seen, the initial cost barely competes with a GPU mining rig.
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