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June 16, 2014, 07:03:06 PM
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Looking to step up your mining power? ZigHash is now selling miners up to 280MH! In Stock SHIPPING NOW!
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June 17, 2014, 07:19:14 PM
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this will mine 1200-1275 LTC in a year at a loss of $9000 at current rates accounting for a 7% difficulty increase each time.

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June 17, 2014, 10:56:04 PM
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Power Consumption: Approximately 9700W (+ or – 10%)
Power Connection: 40 x PSU 6 PIN PCIE Socket (6 PIN PCIE to be used with a modular PSU. 20 x 600W PSU is recommended)

So...the 280MH miner seems like it might be a little difficult to run at home. 20 x 600W PSUs recommended. Shocked
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June 17, 2014, 11:41:34 PM
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Power Consumption: Approximately 9700W (+ or – 10%)
Power Connection: 40 x PSU 6 PIN PCIE Socket (6 PIN PCIE to be used with a modular PSU. 20 x 600W PSU is recommended)

So...the 280MH miner seems like it might be a little difficult to run at home. 20 x 600W PSUs recommended. Shocked

This seems a little excessive. Is this true?
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June 17, 2014, 11:51:44 PM
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Power Consumption: Approximately 9700W (+ or – 10%)
Power Connection: 40 x PSU 6 PIN PCIE Socket (6 PIN PCIE to be used with a modular PSU. 20 x 600W PSU is recommended)

So...the 280MH miner seems like it might be a little difficult to run at home. 20 x 600W PSUs recommended. Shocked

This seems a little excessive. Is this true?

10 THOUSAND watts is what it requires, yes.  The Hashra miners pretty much suck. 
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June 18, 2014, 12:27:18 AM
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All the Zeus chipped miners do, waayyy too much power consumption, crappy 55nm ASIC chips, 10% HW errors.  Roll Eyes

I love the way the spec casually states "+ or -10%" for the power usage, that's only a near 2000W swing on advertised usage lmfao.  Grin
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June 18, 2014, 01:11:24 AM
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All the Zeus chipped miners do, waayyy too much power consumption, crappy 55nm ASIC chips, 10% HW errors.  Roll Eyes

I love the way the spec casually states "+ or -10%" for the power usage, that's only a near 2000W swing on advertised usage lmfao.  Grin

How can that even be profitable? So much waste of energy, might as well go back to fiat.
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June 18, 2014, 01:36:34 AM
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Power Consumption: Approximately 9700W (+ or – 10%)
Power Connection: 40 x PSU 6 PIN PCIE Socket (6 PIN PCIE to be used with a modular PSU. 20 x 600W PSU is recommended)

So...the 280MH miner seems like it might be a little difficult to run at home. 20 x 600W PSUs recommended. Shocked

Wow. Way tooooo much power, these will if they are not already be very unprofitable in less than 2 months
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June 18, 2014, 01:37:07 AM
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All the Zeus chipped miners do, waayyy too much power consumption, crappy 55nm ASIC chips, 10% HW errors.  Roll Eyes

I love the way the spec casually states "+ or -10%" for the power usage, that's only a near 2000W swing on advertised usage lmfao.  Grin

How can that even be profitable? So much waste of energy, might as well go back to fiat.

It isn't.

Fiat to btc is best option
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