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October 14, 2017, 07:59:29 PM |
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You are talking about a DC output from solar panels, etc. that is high voltage and high amperage and a DC input into electronics that is low voltage, low amperage for the most part.
There is no one who will create a direct interface to split DC power input directly to mining hardware... This is so highly customized and is much harder than it may seem.
Also, no one wants to underclock their hardware, since it results in diminished hashrate. As for cooling, even with DC, you will have to perform an equal amount of cooling, heat is a by-product of electrons moving across conductive materials, so you'll have to move it away from the chips, whether through classic heatsinks or watercooling or some more fancy things, there's no way around it.
Now, a solar-panel with all of this integrated would be awesome, don't get me wrong! But I would be interested in knowing who has all the skills/capital to do all of that and how big of a market there is for such a product.
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