nuanicaj
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April 21, 2017, 12:07:18 PM |
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where you running that? is that really your setup how many PETA HASH
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leowonderful
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April 21, 2017, 01:10:23 PM |
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Here are a few from my latest adventure:
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Top and bottom pics seem to have not passed the bitcointalk image proxy for some reason. Nevertheless looks like a great setup with all the leds in the dark, quite impressive! I assume there are A721/741s in the middle of the picture there.
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yochdog
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April 21, 2017, 02:18:27 PM |
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where you running that? is that really your setup how many PETA HASH I have a facility in Washington. Yes, really mine. 2.5 PH SHA 45,000 MH ETH 17,000 MH SCRYPT
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April 21, 2017, 02:25:35 PM |
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Here are a few from my latest adventure:
[img ]https://i.imgur.com/ySOnBgB.jpg[/img] [img ]https://i.imgur.com/8FaXMdx.jpg[/img] [img ]https://i.imgur.com/H31fMOe.jpg[/img] [img ]https://i.imgur.com/ZYGalFP.jpg[/img]
where you running that? is that really your setup how many PETA HASH I have a facility in Washington. Yes, really mine. 2.5 PH SHA 45,000 MH ETH 17,000 MH SCRYPT Impressive, thanks for sharing! I know its a "Bitcoin rigs" thread but Id be curious to see your ETH setup. Thats quite a lot of GPUs.
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eth4lyfe
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April 28, 2017, 02:55:48 PM |
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My A6 in a spare room in the house, but it's quickly getting too warm to run it inside. Been running it only at night lately, but even that will stop soon. I might move it to the garage if I can find a clean way to run the ethernet cable. http://i66.tinypic.com/2ywh6km.jpgA Gekko stick and 6 nanofury sticks, just for fun. http://i63.tinypic.com/kcxi4y.jpgIt's not the preferred method but since you seem to be desperate to relocate it (since you're not even running it 24/7) you could use powerline!
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fullzero
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May 20, 2017, 07:03:33 PM |
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someone needs to make a compilation image that shows the evolution of mining hardware from cpus, gpus, then asics....etc....much like the "evolution" of man from monkeys (not that I believe in that).
You left out fpga's. Remember when Bitmain was good? I miss that.
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May 20, 2017, 07:30:10 PM Last edit: May 20, 2017, 10:01:28 PM by -ck |
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i still have 4 antminer s1's 3 that are undervolted /clocked and an antminer s2 that is also under clocked on 9 boards
sadly my s1's have been offline for almost a year but the s2 still works overnight to keep the kiddos room warm during the night
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fullzero
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May 21, 2017, 01:00:21 AM |
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i still have 4 antminer s1's 3 that are undervolted /clocked and an antminer s2 that is also under clocked on 9 boards
sadly my s1's have been offline for almost a year but the s2 still works overnight to keep the kiddos room warm during the night heat with BTC
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cavaliersrus
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May 21, 2017, 01:39:36 AM |
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thats what i do with my antminer s2 ... the s1's put out too much heat when i add them into his room rest of the house is a very cool place he likes it warmer
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fullzero
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May 26, 2017, 08:54:36 PM |
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This was my first multi GPU mining rig; was also good for games.
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June 17, 2017, 07:38:52 PM |
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I'm getting back in after a bit of a hiatus. The ASICs I bought a few years ago are only really good as space heaters now, but GPUs have strangely become profitable again, so here's a restart...click for high-res shots: Base system's a Celeron G3920 (the slowest Skylake) with 8 GB RAM and a 128 GB M.2 SATA SSD. It's running on a single GeForce GTX 1070, but if I unplug the front-panel USB 3.0 jacks (for clearance...or maybe I can use one of these), I can add three more. It's all-new components except for the power supply, which was last used with a bunch of Gridseeds. I haven't plugged it into a Kill-a-Watt yet, but depending on the numbers it returns, a new power supply might be needed along with the fourth GPU. The case was only $55 and has the eight expansion slots needed...cheaper than a Spotswood frame, everything's well-protected, and it doesn't look too riced-out (though I would've preferred plain black fans over ones that light up).
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July 04, 2017, 09:34:23 PM |
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Here are a few from my latest adventure:
I gotta wonder how close your farm is to me. Wish I had the kind of money to set up that large of a farm. 9-)
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July 04, 2017, 09:46:13 PM |
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where you running that? is that really your setup how many PETA HASH I have a facility in Washington. Yes, really mine. 2.5 PH SHA 45,000 MH ETH 17,000 MH SCRYPT Wow, living the dream! Thanks for the pictures!
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July 10, 2017, 09:43:05 PM |
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4 years ago I had the simillar ones and felt myself a very profitable miner What ROI of this rig for now?
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fullzero
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July 10, 2017, 10:09:06 PM |
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This was my first multi GPU mining rig; was also good for games. 4 years ago I had the simillar ones and felt myself a very profitable miner What ROI of this rig for now? That rig is from 2011; I sold it in 2012 when I started switching to fpga's to max my hashrate in the same powerspace.
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blah01
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July 14, 2017, 05:51:43 AM |
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Went a few pages back and didn't see a Burst miner so...
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Antigo
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July 14, 2017, 06:09:57 AM |
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Went a few pages back and didn't see a Burst miner so...
Sweet stuff!! Can you give us some details? What is your total capacity? What hardware do you use for mining? How do you access the disks, SAN? How did you plot that many drives, how long did it take?
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July 14, 2017, 12:33:48 PM |
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Went a few pages back and didn't see a Burst miner so... Love that. Would like more information. I've not looked into Burst mining, but would like to know the stats to backup a setup like that. I've access to old servers/sans and could build something like this.
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July 14, 2017, 03:29:35 PM |
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I have been working on setting up a burst/any other coin HDD farm for a bit. I was able to purchase a Synology 8 bay NAS and tried writing to it, but it was so slow that it would have never finished. How do you go about plotting on a NAS? Can you give some details on your build? What hard drives are you using and what NAS's? What are the specs of the computer you are using to plot/mine from? What is your current investment into that? Any advice/help would be appreciated.
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July 14, 2017, 11:56:14 PM |
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I have been working on setting up a burst/any other coin HDD farm for a bit. I was able to purchase a Synology 8 bay NAS and tried writing to it, but it was so slow that it would have never finished. How do you go about plotting on a NAS? Can you give some details on your build? What hard drives are you using and what NAS's? What are the specs of the computer you are using to plot/mine from? What is your current investment into that? Any advice/help would be appreciated. Well from what I hear plotting to a NAS is indeed slow. This is all Direct Attach Storage (DAS) My drive brands varies but its mostly hgst/hitachi with some seagate and WD mixed in. All 2TB 7200rpm enterprise drives. If you just have a pc to use for a miner/plotter I would buy sata expansion cards and sata cables and just plug all your hard drives in directly. It is a little bit of a messy setup but you can build something to hold onto the drives or actually i have seen some frames pretty cheap. Went a few pages back and didn't see a Burst miner so... Love that. Would like more information. I've not looked into Burst mining, but would like to know the stats to backup a setup like that. I've access to old servers/sans and could build something like this. Went a few pages back and didn't see a Burst miner so...
Sweet stuff!! Can you give us some details? What is your total capacity? What hardware do you use for mining? How do you access the disks, SAN? How did you plot that many drives, how long did it take? So this is pretty simple setup. My server is an IBM x3550 m4 with dual xeon e5-2670 chips, 80gb of ram. I am using netapp ds4243 24 bay enclosures that house 2tb 7200rpm enterprise drives. So in total this setup is 240tb (slightly less because of usable space. These enclosures are supposed to be used with a netapp controller. I didnt want the added expense plus dealing with their software licensing. They are qsfp so I bought a standard LSI HBA card and a qsfp to mini sas cable and plugged the top enclosure into the card and daisy chained the rest of the enclosures with their standard qsfp cables. I don't run any raid so these are all just stand alone drives. I plot each one so that if a drive goes down I can revert to my notes and just replot its replacement with the exact plot numbers that was on it. I can plot 4 to 5 drives a day. I get about 32k nonces per minute optimized with my chips. My main bottleneck when it comes down to plotting is my disk write speed. I am only getting about 80 or 90MBps. I dont think its my drives as most of them are rated for 150MB write speed or above so it could be the back plane on the enclosures themselves. I ran the setup with windows server 2016 and with ubuntu 16.04 and ultimately went with ubuntu. My nonces per minute were a little better with windows but my plot times were significantly slower so I went with ubuntu.
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