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January 18, 2014, 08:36:53 PM
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January 19, 2014, 02:14:18 AM
Last edit: January 21, 2014, 04:36:56 PM by gmaxwell
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[IMGx height=600]https://i.imgur.com/RlpcOi3.jpg[/img]
I've seen your rigs before. You've been running multiple TH/s for quite some time now, right?

1) When did you break 1TH/s? I'm betting it was before most people in this thread.

2) What hashrate are you up to now?

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January 19, 2014, 04:00:15 AM
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I just took this pic earlier today:



That's 56 btcgarden blades,  8 of which are off to the side and seperated by 50mm spacers. The rest I use mostly 26mm spacers with 50mm every 4th to add a gap. There are another 16 out of frame.

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January 19, 2014, 02:14:55 PM
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Share some pictures and details of your mining rigs!
I started this thread because the other one is old and filled with GPUs and scrypt mining.


Let's see y'all inventiveness! How do you cool your rig? What does it run at? What software do you use?

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1. No scrypt mining rigs, only SHA-256 like Bitcoin and Freicoin

2. If quoting another post that contains an image, please remove or break the [img/] code(s) so the thread isn't filled up with the same pictures in quote boxes.



Here goes!
(will post my rig soon)

no complaints ,

  but my top rig runs 48 antminers, 14 icefuries and 1 gpu for litecoin.  my second rig runs 12 ant miners 6 red furies and 1 gpu for lite coin

my third rig runs 2 gpus for lite coin. so every rig I have runs at least 1 gpu for lite coin.  

my 3 rigs are earning 350 a month with lite coin and 1000 a month with bitcoin.  

I pull 1000 watts for the litecoin and 200 for the btc.  in is winter in New Jersey so the 1000 watts are welcome for heating.


So I guess no photos for you bro. sorry  

my in house totals are 165gh for btc and 2600kh for lite-coin.  I am adding 60 gh for btc on tues.  So I will have 225gh and 2600kh

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January 19, 2014, 03:52:14 PM
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Stack of 3 Bitfury rigs, tuned at 1.5+ TH/s, 1350W

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January 19, 2014, 05:08:24 PM
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I just took this pic earlier today:
[imgx width=400]https://i.imgur.com/kYzAiSH.jpg[/img]
That's 56 btcgarden blades,  8 of which are off to the side and seperated by 50mm spacers. The rest I use mostly 26mm spacers with 50mm every 4th to add a gap. There are another 16 out of frame.

so about 600GHash?

BTCGuild is saying 618 at the moment.  I took it off eligius since their stats are broken. Along with my KnC Saturn and B2 avalon I'm up to 988 Gh/s.   Sooo tempted to run to best buy or frys and get a PSU to power up enough cards to get over 1Th/s on btcguild.

My original plan was to mine with about 24 and sell the rest...  *sigh*

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January 19, 2014, 11:11:32 PM
Last edit: January 22, 2014, 10:09:18 AM by gmaxwell
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I just took this pic earlier today:

[imgx]https://i.imgur.com/kYzAiSH.jpg[/img]

That's 56 btcgarden blades,  8 of which are off to the side and seperated by 50mm spacers. The rest I use mostly 26mm spacers with 50mm every 4th to add a gap. There are another 16 out of frame.

so about 600GHash?

There's something pretty intimidating/ominous about that rig. Maybe it's just the pic.
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January 19, 2014, 11:16:35 PM
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I just took this pic earlier today:

[im g]https://i.imgur.com/kYzAiSH.jpg[/img]

That's 56 btcgarden blades,  8 of which are off to the side and seperated by 50mm spacers. The rest I use mostly 26mm spacers with 50mm every 4th to add a gap. There are another 16 out of frame.

so about 600GHash?

There's something pretty intimidating/ominous about that rig. Maybe it's just the pic.

(Please remove image links in quotes to stop spamming the same picture)


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January 20, 2014, 07:47:28 PM
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I've seen your rigs before. You've been running multiple TH/s for quite some time now, right?

1) When did you break 1TH/s? I'm betting it was before most people in this thread.

2) What hashrate are you up to now?

1) I broke 1TH/s in August 2013.
2) I am up to 4.5TH

I just got 400 more amps installed last week for my pre-orders.  I should have just kept the coins.

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January 21, 2014, 04:15:20 PM
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I've seen your rigs before. You've been running multiple TH/s for quite some time now, right?

1) When did you break 1TH/s? I'm betting it was before most people in this thread.

2) What hashrate are you up to now?

1) I broke 1TH/s in August 2013.
2) I am up to 4.5TH

I just got 400 more amps installed last week for my pre-orders.  I should have just kept the coins.

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You running pure 230v or stepping down to 120?
I have a couple of pannels with those plugs/wire on the end, but they are portable boards I picked up from old lan parties.
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January 21, 2014, 05:29:28 PM
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I've seen your rigs before. You've been running multiple TH/s for quite some time now, right?

1) When did you break 1TH/s? I'm betting it was before most people in this thread.

2) What hashrate are you up to now?

1) I broke 1TH/s in August 2013.
2) I am up to 4.5TH

I just got 400 more amps installed last week for my pre-orders.  I should have just kept the coins.

*snip*

You running pure 230v or stepping down to 120?
I have a couple of pannels with those plugs/wire on the end, but they are portable boards I picked up from old lan parties.

Most power supplies handle 240V without much of a problem. It'll say on the side what input voltage it's rated for, and in fact they'll actually be more efficient with 240 input, from what I understand.

How much did it cost to get those 240V inputs installed?

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January 22, 2014, 03:56:50 AM
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Our students got the 3 - X6500's we have mining today.

Need to find an alternative to the laptop longer term but was really interesting seeing them set these up. Elementary 4-6 and Secondary 1 students. I really recommend that teachers take mining as a something the whole class can get into and maintain during the school year.


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January 22, 2014, 04:40:37 AM
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Our students got the 3 - X6500's we have mining today.

Need to find an alternative to the laptop longer term but was really interesting seeing them set these up. Elementary 4-6 and Secondary 1 students. I really recommend that teachers take mining as a something the whole class can get into and maintain during the school year.

[imgx]http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee106/PFC4L1FE/20140122_104822_zps19d80221.jpg[/img]

I'd be willing to donate some Black Arrow Lancelots to you if it is for students.

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January 22, 2014, 04:45:11 AM
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Wow! That be cool. Yes the kids have set their own wallet up as well. Downloading the block chain now. We are in Jakarta though... maybe another school in your area would be interested in Mining as well? The shipping and the import taxes are pretty steep. The X6500s I bought back in early 2013 and got my ROI on them so perfect for school use and practice on various SHA256 coins. We are going building a Laser Light Plane Table and we will house these miners below more would be ok just drop me a PM.

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January 22, 2014, 05:10:20 AM
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Wow! That be cool. Yes the kids have set their own wallet up as well. Downloading the block chain now. We are in Jakarta though... maybe another school in your area would be interested in Mining as well? The shipping and the import taxes are pretty steep. The X6500s I bought back in early 2013 and got my ROI on them so perfect for school use and practice on various SHA256 coins. We are going building a Laser Light Plane Table and we will house these miners below more would be ok just drop me a PM.

Yah, international shipping would suck... cost more then these things would ever likely generate.

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January 22, 2014, 10:17:34 PM
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I'm liking this thread. Cool
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January 23, 2014, 08:17:40 AM
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Wow! That be cool. Yes the kids have set their own wallet up as well. Downloading the block chain now. We are in Jakarta though... maybe another school in your area would be interested in Mining as well? The shipping and the import taxes are pretty steep. The X6500s I bought back in early 2013 and got my ROI on them so perfect for school use and practice on various SHA256 coins. We are going building a Laser Light Plane Table and we will house these miners below more would be ok just drop me a PM.

Yah, international shipping would suck... cost more then these things would ever likely generate.

Check for a local Montessori elementary school I am sure they would love to have something like this.

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