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March 07, 2011, 10:42:39 PM
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http://www.secmaniac.com/february-2011/building-the-ultimate-bad-arse-cuda-cracking-server/
http://blog.renderstream.com/?p=959

They do not sell the motherboard by itself but do sell a barebones server for 5,195 USA.
Prices do not include tariff, VAT or shipping and payment is expected at time of order using wire transfer.

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March 07, 2011, 11:10:56 PM
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8*6990 would have been godly for mining

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March 07, 2011, 11:44:04 PM
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why nvidia? why not 8x5970?

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March 07, 2011, 11:51:56 PM
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why nvidia? why not 8x5970?

Servers are assembled by request, so you can order it with any cards you wish.
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March 08, 2011, 12:04:18 AM
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That is just...insane. I'm sure someone will certainly find a use for it, and I'm sure someone on here will inevitably get one. Would certainly allow you to run through those shares.
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March 08, 2011, 12:16:14 AM
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I doubt...

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8*6990 would have been godly for mining

It will give 5.1 * 8 TFlops = 40.8 TFlops, 5,28 GHash/s
the whole network is 580 GHash/s - bitcoincharts.com

10 500 000 BTC per 4 years = ~7200 BTC/Day

7200 * 5,28/586 = 64 BTC / day

~220 days to cover costs (without electricity)
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March 08, 2011, 01:00:27 AM
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I doubt...
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envy in silence and prove that you can do it better
8*6990 would have been godly for mining
It will give 5.1 * 8 TFlops = 40.8 TFlops, 5,28 GHash/s
the whole network is 580 GHash/s - bitcoincharts.com
10 500 000 BTC per 4 years = ~7200 BTC/Day
7200 * 5,28/586 = 64 BTC / day
~220 days to cover costs (without electricity)
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If only this can work without overheating in first couple of minutes, it would be ~4.32 GH/s. (8 x 5970)
~55.7074180016 BTC per day at next difficulty (after tomorrow).
Let's assume that difficulty will increase by 30% every 10 days for easy counting.
557 + 340 + 273 = 1170 BTC first month
190 + 133 + 94 = 417 BTC first month
66 + 46 + 32 = 144 BTC third month.
8 * 300 = 2.4 kW just for the cards * 24 * 30.5 * $0.1 = $175 per month for power, oops, we are not profitable already.

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March 08, 2011, 01:14:40 AM
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If only this can work without overheating in first couple of minutes, it would be ~4.32 GH/s. (8 x 5970)
~55.7074180016 BTC per day at next difficulty (after tomorrow).
Let's say that difficulty will increase by 30% every 10 days for easy counting.
557 + 340 + 273 = 1170 BTC first month
190 + 133 + 94 = 417 BTC first month
66 + 46 + 32 = 144 BTC third month.
8 * 300 = 2.4 kW just for the cards * 24 * 30.5 * $0.1 = $175 per month for power, oops, we are not profitable already.

I did a computation like this and in my country it won't be profitable in around 30 days.

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March 08, 2011, 01:18:12 AM
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You are assuming that the bitcoin value will stay the same.
I actually still think it will raise until some certain point, so it may be profitable.

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March 08, 2011, 01:19:54 AM
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it will raise until some certain point

If you think so - why not just to buy BTC?
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March 08, 2011, 01:25:04 AM
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That's what I'm asking you guys, I already have enough bitcoins ^^

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March 08, 2011, 03:10:17 AM
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I doubt...

зaвидyй мoлчa и cпepвa дoбeйcя
envy in silence and prove that you can do it better

8*6990 would have been godly for mining

It will give 5.1 * 8 TFlops = 40.8 TFlops, 5,28 GHash/s
the whole network is 580 GHash/s - bitcoincharts.com

10 500 000 BTC per 4 years = ~7200 BTC/Day

7200 * 5,28/586 = 64 BTC / day

~220 days to cover costs (without electricity)

220 days to recover costs of a dual xeon 6 core system is really not bad.... but I never meant it would be profitable for mining, I wanted to say it would be crazy for mining as in it would produce alot of hash/s in a single system

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December 12, 2013, 08:31:35 AM
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Where Shall we find it ?
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December 12, 2013, 10:52:00 AM
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Where Shall we find it ?

Behind the cobwebs in your mind.  You necroed a 2.5 year old thread?  How do people even find these threads?
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December 12, 2013, 10:57:54 AM
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tanil use resurrection on 8 PCIe motherboard thread
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December 12, 2013, 10:59:59 AM
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DrG is hit for 1337 points of chaos damage from tanil's resurrection
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December 12, 2013, 11:01:19 AM
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tanil level up
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December 12, 2013, 02:41:44 PM
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Way too much heat...

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December 12, 2013, 02:57:56 PM
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Holy necro thread
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December 13, 2013, 04:35:56 AM
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Way too much heat.

I had enough problems with 2 7950's.

8 cards would not have enough airflow, and would melt, unless you were pushing some serious air with some burly fans.
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