bobsag3
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September 20, 2014, 05:00:33 AM |
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Installing a few hundred SP's this week at one of our facilities... will see if I can get permission to post pictures.
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Dabs
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September 25, 2014, 01:52:30 AM |
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I hosted privately; until storms (typhoons) hit me and knocked out my power for a couple of weeks. Will let you know if I ever decide to do hosting again, but not likely given the price of electricity I get now.
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ASICSPACE
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Feel free to contact me via email, skype or phone!
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September 27, 2014, 10:13:18 PM |
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I hosted privately; until storms (typhoons) hit me and knocked out my power for a couple of weeks. Will let you know if I ever decide to do hosting again, but not likely given the price of electricity I get now.
What is that? Just curious.
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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October 04, 2014, 01:49:40 AM |
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bump... SP30 Oct. batch arrived at Mich-Colo this week. SP30 had PSU fault which required power cycle. All i had to do was go to Mich-Colo online chat to request reboot and it was done. Easy. Pic of h/w hosted at Mich-Colo: Screenshot of Stats: More of my h/w pics here: http://idontALT.comCheers, QG
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Bitcoin is at the tippity top of the mountain...but it's really only half way up..
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Dabs
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October 04, 2014, 02:32:58 AM |
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I hosted privately; until storms (typhoons) hit me and knocked out my power for a couple of weeks. Will let you know if I ever decide to do hosting again, but not likely given the price of electricity I get now.
What is that? Just curious. What is what? I hosted some scrypt miners for a few friends (about a few thousand watts worth). I live in the Philippines. Typhoons killed my electricity for a few days, then my roof started to leak. Shipped out the miners to another location. My electricity is like 0.35 USD per kilowatt hour.
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jtoomim
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October 07, 2014, 01:32:46 AM |
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Hi potential customers! We have about 250 kW of capacity available in about a week or two. If you want us to host something, please send a note to orders@toom.im. Hi hosting providers! We purchased way more cooling equipment (high performance exhaust fans and evaporative coolers) than we're going to be able to use in the near future. We have enough extra exhaust fans and evaporative coolers to cool a few MW of capacity. If you ask nicely, I may even be willing to consult with you on how to design your airflow system to maximize cooling efficiency. We also have a bunch of 22 kW PDUs. Send an email to j@toom.im if you're interested. With the drop in the BTC price, we are scaling back our expansion plans, and consequently we won't be needing some of the stuff we bought.
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Hosting bitcoin miners for $65 to $80/kW/month on clean, cheap hydro power. http://Toom.im
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DevonMiner
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October 07, 2014, 09:57:14 PM |
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I have two SP10s at Advania, and they show 31 °C and 41 °C input temps respectively all evening ... way higher than normal.
Anybody else got a machine there and seeing an increase in input temps?
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RoadStress
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October 07, 2014, 10:05:00 PM |
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I have two SP10s at Advania, and they show 31 °C and 41 °C input temps respectively all evening ... way higher than normal.
Anybody else got a machine there and seeing an increase in input temps?
41 is totally unacceptable. Send an e-mail to support@
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DevonMiner
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October 07, 2014, 10:09:26 PM |
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41 is totally unacceptable. Send an e-mail to support@
I did before posting, just checking the forum to see if anyone else sees the same ... Advania Tech say they can't see a problem. I'll check/monitor again in a while to see what the temps are.
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jtoomim
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October 08, 2014, 07:04:09 PM Last edit: October 08, 2014, 07:19:20 PM by jtoomim |
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I have two SP10s at Advania, and they show 31 °C and 41 °C input temps respectively all evening ... way higher than normal.
If you have one machine at 31°C and one machine at 41°C, my expectation is that you have one or two machines in hotspots. At our datacenter, if we turn off some of our exhaust fans, we end up getting slight positive pressure in our hot aisle due to all the fans in the miners. This causes airflow to recirculate from the machine's exhaust back into the intake in certain places (typically at the top of a rack, where, incidentally, a few of Roadstress's machines are), resulting in intake temperatures about 10°C-15°C higher at some machines than in most. At http://toom.im, we have some scripts that collect and aggregate temperature data from our machines, like this: 10.0.14.10 type SP10 hashing 1389 temps are 20C, 61/61C 10.0.19.8 type SP10 hashing 1410 temps are 23C, 68/66C 10.0.19.38 type SP10 hashing 1423 temps are 21C, 60/61C 10.0.18.6 type SP10 hashing 1427 temps are 23C, 67/65C 10.0.18.7 type SP10 hashing 1386 temps are 23C, 67/67C 10.0.11.5 type SP10 hashing 1434 temps are 21C, 60/62C 10.0.18.5 type SP10 hashing 1433 temps are 24C, 66/63C 10.0.5.4 type SP30 hashing 4494 temps are 20C, 72/71C 10.0.12.2 type SP30 hashing 4450 temps are 22C, 66/68C 10.0.24.4 type SP30 hashing 4499 temps are 21C, 68/67C 10.0.11.2 type SP10 hashing 1363 temps are 22C, 61/61C 10.0.15.6 type SP30 hashing 4641 temps are 20C, 64/67C 10.0.16.15 type SP30 hashing 4494 temps are 23C, 68/68C 10.0.21.3 type SP30 hashing 4510 temps are 22C, 69/68C
If any machine's top or bottom temperature exceeds a threshold, or if 10% of our machines' intake temps go above or below a threshold, our tools send us emergency emails or (if the deviation is severe enough) text messages and robocalls. When we have to turn off one or two exhaust fans for a few minutes for maintenance, we get emails that look like this: 2 systems have crossed a high temperature boundary:
IP: 10.0.19.48 MAC: 7C:66:9D:36:97:23 Serial #: FL1422003945 Model: SP10 Temperature: 31C, 78/82C Hash rate: 1345
IP: 10.0.8.2 MAC: 88:33:14:FA:AB:2F Serial #: FL1415000763 Model: SP10 Temperature: 31C, 75/82C Hash rate: 1416
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DevonMiner
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October 08, 2014, 07:34:48 PM |
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our tools send us emergency emails or (if the deviation is severe enough) text messages and robocalls.
Tonight both machines are back down to 19C and 21C respectively, so all OK. Really good to know you have such systems in place to automatically monitor temps, my SP30s are in good hands.
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bobsag3
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October 09, 2014, 05:00:09 AM |
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Mmmm hashrate
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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October 18, 2014, 06:58:09 AM |
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bout time for another update: New listing https://segmining.com and updated Dalkore's prices. Cheers, QG
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Bitcoin is at the tippity top of the mountain...but it's really only half way up..
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Polivka GmbH
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Hydromining!
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October 19, 2014, 09:32:29 PM |
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Hi, thanks for investing the time and keeping the directory! I offer a price of 0,079 EUR/kWh plus a one time setup fee of 199EUR/kW in my second data centre. Both prices are excl. VAT, data center will be ready middle of November - we are disassembling the old turbine to make room for your miners at the moment. Location: Austria http://polivka-gmbh.com
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cxboyminer
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October 20, 2014, 08:29:24 AM |
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I vouch for centerus. Got my s3 hosted there! No problem at all.
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ASICSPACE
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October 30, 2014, 08:33:48 PM Last edit: November 03, 2014, 11:39:24 PM by ASICSPACE |
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ASICSPACE is proud to announce that we are well underway on construction on our 1250 kW facility and will be launching services January 15th, 2015. We accept a wide range of miners, and at industry leading rate, ★★★★ $95/KW/Month ★★★★, with discounts for prepayment and larger customers. If you'd like to reserve some some space, check out our website: http:/www.asicspace.com/.
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Henchman24
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November 02, 2014, 02:06:27 PM |
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I wanted to give a shout out to toomim brothers excellent customer service.
They spent at least an hour last night disassembling, troubleshooting and fixing one of my miners.
Thanks, guys! I appreciate your dedication to your customers.
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jtoomim
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November 03, 2014, 05:04:04 AM |
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They spent at least an hour last night disassembling, troubleshooting and fixing one of my miners.
One of the hashblades in his S2 was a little crooked, and its heatsink was touching some pins on the Beaglebone Black controller, which shorted them out. I used some electrical tape to insulate the Beaglebone, and that got his S2 running again.
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