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May 18, 2015, 11:03:16 PM
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Just barley put it together for testing. Gonna let it run for 48 hrs , then tie down all the wires, and make it look pro. Ill post more pics then. But for now..here is my KNCminer titans batch 2, total +/- 1800Mhs.







alright here we are good excellent setups, did u calculate electricity cost yet for either of the setup and total cost for each if you dont mind to share with us

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May 18, 2015, 11:18:29 PM
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Just barley put it together for testing. Gonna let it run for 48 hrs , then tie down all the wires, and make it look pro. Ill post more pics then. But for now..here is my KNCminer titans batch 2, total +/- 1800Mhs.







That is a heck of a lot of script power.  Can I ask what your electricity cost is there?
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May 18, 2015, 11:29:20 PM
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In Las Vegas , we can choose different plans for our electric company. The plan Im on, 9 months of the year its 5khw, and then in the summer during "peak hrs" it is 58kwh. So I just will run them off peak in the summer on timers. They also mine scrypt-n coins. Total speed of 600MHS scrpt-n, or I can use regular scrypt  @1.8Ghs.


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May 19, 2015, 12:04:02 AM
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We need more pictures!!

 i second that!
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May 19, 2015, 04:16:55 AM
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Just barley put it together for testing. Gonna let it run for 48 hrs , then tie down all the wires, and make it look pro. Ill post more pics then. But for now..here is my KNCminer titans batch 2, total +/- 1800Mhs.







whats with the optional fans on the outside setup...are they a push me or pull me or how exactly ....also what brand etc cost (est about)

my setup is stock curious if I should try to do something like this as well just to see if i'd have some improvement in summer on hash with such fans as well


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May 19, 2015, 04:33:30 AM
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They are in the direction of push to force more air over the heatsink. They are 252CFM fans I bought from newegg. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835706015&cm_re=252_cfm_case_fan-_-35-706-015-_-Product They are very loud, but bring the temps to around a constant 35C - 45C running at 325MHZ. Ive never seen any of them hit 50C . I want to extend the life of these as much as possible. When I put my hand behind one of the cubes the heat feels like a hairdryer on "high". That tells me massive heat is being removed, and heat is the #1 killer of electronics.

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I want to make sure everyone knows that I just released my software called "Yobit pump alert". THis is custom software that uses an algo to detect the start of a pump here on yobit, the second it starts. YOu can even filter the coins you see by price. Most pumps start less than 100 sats , so you can easily filter the cheap coins, so they are the only ones displayed Smiley https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1945937.msg20241953#msg20241953
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May 19, 2015, 05:44:31 AM
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They are in the direction of push to force more air over the heatsink. They are 252CFM fans I bought from newegg. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835706015&cm_re=252_cfm_case_fan-_-35-706-015-_-Product They are very loud, but bring the temps to around a constant 35C - 45C running at 325MHZ. Ive never seen any of them hit 50C . I want to extend the life of these as much as possible. When I put my hand behind one of the cubes the heat feels like a hairdryer on "high". That tells me massive heat is being removed, and heat is the #1 killer of electronics.

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Very nice setup!  Not like you need the extra heat in Vegas...
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May 19, 2015, 06:01:06 AM
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They are in the direction of push to force more air over the heatsink. They are 252CFM fans I bought from newegg. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835706015&cm_re=252_cfm_case_fan-_-35-706-015-_-Product They are very loud, but bring the temps to around a constant 35C - 45C running at 325MHZ. Ive never seen any of them hit 50C . I want to extend the life of these as much as possible. When I put my hand behind one of the cubes the heat feels like a hairdryer on "high". That tells me massive heat is being removed, and heat is the #1 killer of electronics.

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heh you are probably right ..and I THINK I have some equiv fans (maybe same type) laying around here someplace (was gonna overclock my old 567gh jupiter from 2014 never got around to it)

but my Titan(s) seem to like to run HOT believe it or not..my hash rate went up...but I take your point...I should probably experiment in that summer is coming

up to this point has been winter here so not really an issue (saved exactly 35 usd net a month off gas heat on the budget plan) they do make dandy space heaters

anyway if you have issues try a titan w/o the added fan(s)

but then again if you have no issues dont' worry about it....just saying ..the KNC Jupiter was WORSE gained 17gh if I kept the room a bit hot ..go figure

I'll see how it goes but truthfully my basement arrangement 60F in bsmt to 88F bsmt (only 2 days  kept windows shut wanted to see how much slack in the system I had)
never got the units to budge.dead on same hash rate to the 0.1mb ...no change...had more issues with power down and back up ..on such outages i gain or lose like 4mh to 5mh depending on the mood of the titans...till the next utility hic up

anyway thanks for the heads up ...never considered such on the cubes may try it out just to extend the life before they are doorstops

(seeings how the difficulty for LTC is the same more or less as it was Nov 2013 when I got my 1st miner....we may just get another 6 months out of these beasts ...more then that if BTC
price would pop up and LTC would go along like yoshi with mario per usual.... and we were back to say 3 buck usd LTC)

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again my setup (big ass attic fan with shutters enclosed going in window above dryer as my solution going up soon) and/or your fan solution maybe...

http://lostgonzo.imgur.com/

then again you are in Vegas not Minnesota Smiley I got a few months (bsmt temp is 66F with the miners running and windows in the other part of bsmt open only..no fans yet) Smiley





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May 19, 2015, 08:14:48 AM
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My new bastard HEX4M.  Bit of tinkering with some used Cointerra coolers and I managed to clear the SMD components to get the waterblocks mounted properly.  I know it's not going to make any money, but it will be fun to mess about with, anyway! Smiley

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May 19, 2015, 08:18:29 AM
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My new bastard HEX4M.  Bit of tinkering with some used Cointerra coolers and I managed to clear the SMD components to get the waterblocks mounted properly.  I know it's not going to make any money, but it will be fun to mess about with, anyway! Smiley



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May 19, 2015, 01:26:43 PM
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My new bastard HEX4M.  Bit of tinkering with some used Cointerra coolers and I managed to clear the SMD components to get the waterblocks mounted properly.  I know it's not going to make any money, but it will be fun to mess about with, anyway! Smiley



Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

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May 19, 2015, 03:17:53 PM
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My new bastard HEX4M.  Bit of tinkering with some used Cointerra coolers and I managed to clear the SMD components to get the waterblocks mounted properly.  I know it's not going to make any money, but it will be fun to mess about with, anyway! Smiley



Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

Not sure, but I'm going to find out.  I think 400GH or so.  Can undervolt to 250GHish at .75w.GH, supposedly.
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May 19, 2015, 03:42:46 PM
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My new bastard HEX4M.  Bit of tinkering with some used Cointerra coolers and I managed to clear the SMD components to get the waterblocks mounted properly.  I know it's not going to make any money, but it will be fun to mess about with, anyway! Smiley



Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

Not sure, but I'm going to find out.  I think 400GH or so.  Can undervolt to 250GHish at .75w.GH, supposedly.

Very nice setup.  Please share results.  I have not seen much of this miner before.  Mind if I ask ballpark of cost?

Seems expensive with such a nice cooling system.
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May 19, 2015, 04:50:49 PM
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My new bastard HEX4M.  Bit of tinkering with some used Cointerra coolers and I managed to clear the SMD components to get the waterblocks mounted properly.  I know it's not going to make any money, but it will be fun to mess about with, anyway! Smiley



Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

Not sure, but I'm going to find out.  I think 400GH or so.  Can undervolt to 250GHish at .75w.GH, supposedly.

Very nice setup.  Please share results.  I have not seen much of this miner before.  Mind if I ask ballpark of cost?

Seems expensive with such a nice cooling system.

$20 for the miner itself, the rest of the stuff I've used so far I had laying around(I've been mining for a while, you accumulate...stuff).  This is basically just something for me to tinker with.
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May 19, 2015, 05:56:06 PM
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My new bastard HEX4M.  Bit of tinkering with some used Cointerra coolers and I managed to clear the SMD components to get the waterblocks mounted properly.  I know it's not going to make any money, but it will be fun to mess about with, anyway! Smiley



Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

Not sure, but I'm going to find out.  I think 400GH or so.  Can undervolt to 250GHish at .75w.GH, supposedly.

Very nice setup.  Please share results.  I have not seen much of this miner before.  Mind if I ask ballpark of cost?

Seems expensive with such a nice cooling system.

$20 for the miner itself, the rest of the stuff I've used so far I had laying around(I've been mining for a while, you accumulate...stuff).  This is basically just something for me to tinker with.

Daammmnnn... where do I find those for that price in Europe?! 'sigh'... Smiley

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May 19, 2015, 06:34:24 PM
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Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

Not sure, but I'm going to find out.  I think 400GH or so.  Can undervolt to 250GHish at .75w.GH, supposedly.

Very nice setup.  Please share results.  I have not seen much of this miner before.  Mind if I ask ballpark of cost?

Seems expensive with such a nice cooling system.

$20 for the miner itself, the rest of the stuff I've used so far I had laying around(I've been mining for a while, you accumulate...stuff).  This is basically just something for me to tinker with.

Daammmnnn... where do I find those for that price in Europe?! 'sigh'... Smiley

Aahahahah it's really cheap! Maybe he invested with icos in some project :\
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Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

Not sure, but I'm going to find out.  I think 400GH or so.  Can undervolt to 250GHish at .75w.GH, supposedly.

Very nice setup.  Please share results.  I have not seen much of this miner before.  Mind if I ask ballpark of cost?

Seems expensive with such a nice cooling system.

$20 for the miner itself, the rest of the stuff I've used so far I had laying around(I've been mining for a while, you accumulate...stuff).  This is basically just something for me to tinker with.

Daammmnnn... where do I find those for that price in Europe?! 'sigh'... Smiley

Aahahahah it's really cheap! Maybe he invested with icos in some project :\

For the money I have, I'd buy 5 in the next week, if they were for that price.
Well, I guess I'll just lay on my bed tonight thinking of them... :p

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May 19, 2015, 06:52:00 PM
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Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

Not sure, but I'm going to find out.  I think 400GH or so.  Can undervolt to 250GHish at .75w.GH, supposedly.

Very nice setup.  Please share results.  I have not seen much of this miner before.  Mind if I ask ballpark of cost?

Seems expensive with such a nice cooling system.

$20 for the miner itself, the rest of the stuff I've used so far I had laying around(I've been mining for a while, you accumulate...stuff).  This is basically just something for me to tinker with.

Daammmnnn... where do I find those for that price in Europe?! 'sigh'... Smiley

Aahahahah it's really cheap! Maybe he invested with icos in some project :\

For the money I have, I'd buy 5 in the next week, if they were for that price.
Well, I guess I'll just lay on my bed tonight thinking on them... :p


ahahahah,  now you have to post the photos of your next start!
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Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

Not sure, but I'm going to find out.  I think 400GH or so.  Can undervolt to 250GHish at .75w.GH, supposedly.

Very nice setup.  Please share results.  I have not seen much of this miner before.  Mind if I ask ballpark of cost?

Seems expensive with such a nice cooling system.

$20 for the miner itself, the rest of the stuff I've used so far I had laying around(I've been mining for a while, you accumulate...stuff).  This is basically just something for me to tinker with.

Daammmnnn... where do I find those for that price in Europe?! 'sigh'... Smiley

Aahahahah it's really cheap! Maybe he invested with icos in some project :\

For the money I have, I'd buy 5 in the next week, if they were for that price.
Well, I guess I'll just lay on my bed tonight thinking on them... :p


ahahahah,  now you have to post the photos of your next start!

I'd love to take pictures of my dreams... Cheesy

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Nice, how fast can this think go? Probably going to be really useful when winter comes. Warm your feet!!! Smiley

Not sure, but I'm going to find out.  I think 400GH or so.  Can undervolt to 250GHish at .75w.GH, supposedly.

Very nice setup.  Please share results.  I have not seen much of this miner before.  Mind if I ask ballpark of cost?

Seems expensive with such a nice cooling system.

$20 for the miner itself, the rest of the stuff I've used so far I had laying around(I've been mining for a while, you accumulate...stuff).  This is basically just something for me to tinker with.

Daammmnnn... where do I find those for that price in Europe?! 'sigh'... Smiley

Aahahahah it's really cheap! Maybe he invested with icos in some project :\

For the money I have, I'd buy 5 in the next week, if they were for that price.
Well, I guess I'll just lay on my bed tonight thinking of them... :p
Really a pain in the ass miner, I had one and sold it but I just had trouble with getting it to work over the flashed tplink, I never did a usb link though.
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