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August 24, 2013, 04:42:27 PM
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Where I live the temperature is not so bad (max 90f, with it getting into the teens in the winter), and get pretty cheap internet, and electricity. The highest price per kw is .086, with it going down to .061 with 4000+kw usage. If I were to rent a place and get a industrial account [min 6k kw/month] the price is .045/kwh. At My residence I have 2 free apartment rooms, with the apartment having central ac+ a 5000BTU window unit in the windows. For internet, I already have dual 50/1 connections, in case of outages. If I offered some hosting service (say electricity + 3-4% of mined) would that even be something worth considering? Ive been mining on and off since '11, and currently have 4 AM Blades. I have a stack of Kill-a-wats to measure usage, would be able to provide pretty much 24/7 uptime (if my power goes out my buisness partner's office is 2 blocks down I can move them all too). Each room has 2x15A breakers, and there are 2x more 15A's in each bathroom attached to each room that can be tapped easy. Thoughts?
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August 25, 2013, 12:59:14 PM
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I think, to slow down the nightmare, Why don't you apply Mineral oil with?

I am still asking if the method is applicable with HPC.

I have read a report that If using liquid cooling, the cooling cost is reduced very great due to density and the heat capacity which has been using on engines for at least a century.
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