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August 31, 2013, 10:53:39 AM
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The (rather pessimistic) performance estimate for the parallella is from 2kh to 4kh per core, that's from 32Kh to 64kh for a 16 core board, consuming about 5w of power.
It's not that impressive but considering it's low wattage it could be worth a try.
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August 31, 2013, 03:33:13 PM
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Plus it is very inexpensive.  probably cheaper than leasing a dedicated server.
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August 31, 2013, 05:49:00 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!

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August 31, 2013, 07:46:39 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
I am very curious to see how it works - would seem like an ideal match on a price/xpm mining basis.
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September 01, 2013, 10:00:48 AM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
Please update is with info once you recieve one.

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September 01, 2013, 04:48:16 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
I am very curious to see how it works - would seem like an ideal match on a price/xpm mining basis.
I wonder if this will still be cost-effective now that the gpu miner finally looks like it becoming a reality.
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September 01, 2013, 05:38:02 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
Please update is with info once you recieve one.

Sure! As soon as I get it.

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September 01, 2013, 05:40:45 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
I am very curious to see how it works - would seem like an ideal match on a price/xpm mining basis.
I wonder if this will still be cost-effective now that the gpu miner finally looks like it becoming a reality.

I don't mind if it ends up being not cost-effective, I plan to use it for other things too.

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September 01, 2013, 05:41:47 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
I am very curious to see how it works - would seem like an ideal match on a price/xpm mining basis.
I wonder if this will still be cost-effective now that the gpu miner finally looks like it becoming a reality.

I don't mind if it ends up being not cost-effective, I plan to use it for other things too.
I know - but it is so cheap relative to high-end GPUs, it might still be a better value.
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September 01, 2013, 07:50:55 PM
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Sure! As soon as I get it.
Okay time to bookmark this. Have fun waiting  Tongue

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September 02, 2013, 04:10:12 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
I am very curious to see how it works - would seem like an ideal match on a price/xpm mining basis.
I wonder if this will still be cost-effective now that the gpu miner finally looks like it becoming a reality.

I don't mind if it ends up being not cost-effective, I plan to use it for other things too.
Hi, post progress.
How you will use it?
CPU mining?

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September 02, 2013, 04:39:37 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
I am very curious to see how it works - would seem like an ideal match on a price/xpm mining basis.
I wonder if this will still be cost-effective now that the gpu miner finally looks like it becoming a reality.

I don't mind if it ends up being not cost-effective, I plan to use it for other things too.
Hi, post progress.
How you will use it?
CPU mining?

I'm going to buy one to test with mining cpu coins and if its not profitable it becomes my 3d printer host. It should be just as fast if not faster than my 8 core amd slicing stl's into gcode.

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September 02, 2013, 04:42:44 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
I am very curious to see how it works - would seem like an ideal match on a price/xpm mining basis.
I wonder if this will still be cost-effective now that the gpu miner finally looks like it becoming a reality.

I don't mind if it ends up being not cost-effective, I plan to use it for other things too.
Hi, post progress.
How you will use it?
CPU mining?

I'm going to buy one to test with mining cpu coins and if its not profitable it becomes my 3d printer host. It should be just as fast if not faster than my 8 core amd slicing stl's into gcode.
Can't you just use a raspberry pi as 3d printer host or too weak?
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September 02, 2013, 04:43:50 PM
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Sure! As soon as I get it.
Okay time to bookmark this. Have fun waiting  Tongue
No need to bookmark, just "watch" the thread.

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September 02, 2013, 04:44:03 PM
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Anyone bought one of these? Please let us know! I'm willing to get wet with this project.

I paid for one, and I'm on the preorder list. I'm looking forward to play with it!!
I am very curious to see how it works - would seem like an ideal match on a price/xpm mining basis.
I wonder if this will still be cost-effective now that the gpu miner finally looks like it becoming a reality.

I don't mind if it ends up being not cost-effective, I plan to use it for other things too.
Hi, post progress.
How you will use it?
CPU mining?

I'm going to buy one to test with mining cpu coins and if its not profitable it becomes my 3d printer host. It should be just as fast if not faster than my 8 core amd slicing stl's into gcode.
Can't you just use a raspberry pi as 3d printer host or too weak?
I can use it to host the printer but not to slice stl's. I have had some models take up to a half hour to slice on my 8 core amd. lol

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September 02, 2013, 04:44:47 PM
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I'm just waiting for mine to arrive from Kickstarter campaign - I'll let you know as soon as it arrives

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September 02, 2013, 04:51:59 PM
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I can also think of another project that might be fun with one of these.

Add a usb tv tuner and mythtv and you have a DVR with the processing power to convert to avi on the fly.

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September 05, 2013, 02:07:40 PM
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I think this can perform as good as a corei7 3770k when using the co-processors.
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September 05, 2013, 02:28:50 PM
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I'm going to buy one to test with mining cpu coins and if its not profitable it becomes my 3d printer host. It should be just as fast if not faster than my 8 core amd slicing stl's into gcode.

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Parralella is ARM base?
Works with an Linaro Linux?

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September 05, 2013, 02:33:54 PM
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I'm going to buy one to test with mining cpu coins and if its not profitable it becomes my 3d printer host. It should be just as fast if not faster than my 8 core amd slicing stl's into gcode.

Ufffffffffffff.
Parralella is ARM base?
Works with an Linaro Linux?

I guess so. The hardware is not that rare. So you could easily get support.
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