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June 13, 2015, 06:33:38 PM
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My StickMiners case, with placeholders for a few - including the hopefully upcoming GekkoScience Compac and potentially Amita.
There's space in front for the various duplicates of / boxes for these little blinkenheaters and an SD card with various mining software, documentation, etc.
Bottom's got a single layer of relatively hard foam, keeping the miners in place by their heatsinks.  Lid's got 3 layers of softer foam, middle layer can be removed in case of expansion requirement, even though I doubt there'll be need for much expansion; a BitFury lightbulb doesn't qualify as a StickMiner Wink
Hole in the NanoFury series on the right is where my iceFURY was, but recently had to give up.  Bummer, c'est la vie.



There's angle shots of these as well, nice and tidy in an album: http://imgur.com/a/rsdsC

( would x-post to the Miner photo 'porn' thread, but it's not that porny )

Thanks for sharing.  Truly a impressive showing of stick miners.

I even got to see one I had not seen before - LKETC / Dragon Mining Scrypt miner (aka PocketDragon).
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June 13, 2015, 07:59:41 PM
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Amusingly, pictured above was my initial BTC setup. Things have snowballed a bit over the years. I decided to do some comparison photos because I'm moving out of my house at the end of the month after living here for seven plus years. Things as they are right now:




Super safe power setup. Nails + zip ties...


Regardless of where I end up moving the setup will be coming along.

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June 13, 2015, 10:42:00 PM
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Why do you have the box fan pushing air into the S5's? Do they not cool well enough while be vertical with their stock fan?

I found the setup somewhere else here on the forums and I am just trying it out. I have them slightly overclocked and they are running the same temp as my standard S5's in the other room.

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June 15, 2015, 02:07:45 PM
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Said i would post some more pics from DC...
None of these are mine btw Smiley

Some Yukons (their are 20 Total..)


S4+'s


Enjoy,

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June 15, 2015, 02:15:47 PM
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Said i would post some more pics from DC...
None of these are mine btw Smiley

Some Yukons (their are 20 Total..)


S4+'s


Enjoy,


Its hard to tell from the photos. But are those S4+ ?
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June 15, 2015, 02:18:55 PM
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Said i would post some more pics from DC...
None of these are mine btw Smiley

Some Yukons (their are 20 Total..)


S4+'s


Enjoy,


Its hard to tell from the photos. But are those S4+ ?

yes... He actually says it above the pic.

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June 15, 2015, 03:25:00 PM
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Said i would post some more pics from DC...
None of these are mine btw Smiley

Some Yukons (their are 20 Total..)


S4+'s


Enjoy,


Its hard to tell from the photos. But are those S4+ ?

Yup sure are, one of our friends has I think 18 or 22 of them I believe, might snap some more pictures today for you guys Smiley
Semi-hard to get good pics of full racks sense there is only maybe 3-4'Ft between each row of APC Server Cabinets.

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June 15, 2015, 03:29:25 PM
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You can also tell they are S4+'s by the lack of the LCD functionality as well as the PSU power plug being in the front Smiley

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June 15, 2015, 04:46:23 PM
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My StickMiners case, with placeholders for a few - including the hopefully upcoming GekkoScience Compac and potentially Amita.
There's space in front for the various duplicates of / boxes for these little blinkenheaters and an SD card with various mining software, documentation, etc.
Bottom's got a single layer of relatively hard foam, keeping the miners in place by their heatsinks.  Lid's got 3 layers of softer foam, middle layer can be removed in case of expansion requirement, even though I doubt there'll be need for much expansion; a BitFury lightbulb doesn't qualify as a StickMiner Wink
Hole in the NanoFury series on the right is where my iceFURY was, but recently had to give up.  Bummer, c'est la vie.



There's angle shots of these as well, nice and tidy in an album: http://imgur.com/a/rsdsC

( would x-post to the Miner photo 'porn' thread, but it's not that porny )

Museum actually is not a bad idea. One can show these to a child and tell him: "You know, son, we used to put these things in USB hubs and dig coins with it!".
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June 15, 2015, 05:07:21 PM
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Museum actually is not a bad idea. One can show these to a child and tell him: "You know, son, we used to put these things in USB hubs and dig coins with it!".
A small node, some modified code for shorter block times, and can demonstrate the effect of increasing hardware efficiency quite nicely on a small scale Smiley  But that's something for a later time.. right now I'm trying to get the middle one behaving and filling in some of those gaps.

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June 17, 2015, 05:53:22 PM
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My old BFG 12GH/s on the left ... and the new (since january 2015) R-Box 32GH/s.
Hobby bitcoin miner, just for the fun of reading the debug.log  Grin

The next could be the Antminer U3 ...



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June 18, 2015, 01:03:52 AM
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A hacky scrypt rig I assembled a while back, overclocked slightly to 13.6-13.7 MH/sec (all devices are stock because I'm a chickenshit when it comes to actually hardware modding such things  Smiley )...  It's all stuffed into a PC case because the computer therein also serves as my network gateway/firewall, so it's up 24/7 anyway.  The strips of tape across the front are just to keep my cats out while the machine is closed-up, as the front "knockout panels" have long since been removed.

https://i.imgur.com/3oBsgE3.jpg
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June 18, 2015, 11:46:52 AM
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A hacky scrypt rig I assembled a while back, overclocked slightly to 13.6-13.7 MH/sec (all devices are stock because I'm a chickenshit when it comes to actually hardware modding such things  Smiley )...  It's all stuffed into a PC case because the computer therein also serves as my network gateway/firewall, so it's up 24/7 anyway.  The strips of tape across the front are just to keep my cats out while the machine is closed-up, as the front "knockout panels" have long since been removed.




Thats a pretty innovative set up haha nice job.

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June 18, 2015, 11:49:15 AM
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A hacky scrypt rig I assembled a while back, overclocked slightly to 13.6-13.7 MH/sec (all devices are stock because I'm a chickenshit when it comes to actually hardware modding such things  Smiley )...  It's all stuffed into a PC case because the computer therein also serves as my network gateway/firewall, so it's up 24/7 anyway.  The strips of tape across the front are just to keep my cats out while the machine is closed-up, as the front "knockout panels" have long since been removed.



Nice job, that's a pretty funky little rig you've got there Smiley.
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June 18, 2015, 02:38:33 PM
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That's pretty cool setup.Could we get a picture of the the cat with the rig also? Sorry Dogie  Grin.
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June 18, 2015, 05:58:56 PM
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A hacky scrypt rig I assembled a while back, overclocked slightly to 13.6-13.7 MH/sec (all devices are stock because I'm a chickenshit when it comes to actually hardware modding such things  Smiley )...  It's all stuffed into a PC case because the computer therein also serves as my network gateway/firewall, so it's up 24/7 anyway.  The strips of tape across the front are just to keep my cats out while the machine is closed-up, as the front "knockout panels" have long since been removed.




hehe. cool job. I especially like the speaker.

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June 18, 2015, 09:34:26 PM
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on the front plastic cover, are those cat claws traces? Cheesy Grin
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June 18, 2015, 09:35:54 PM
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My old BFG 12GH/s on the left ... and the new (since january 2015) R-Box 32GH/s.
Hobby bitcoin miner, just for the fun of reading the debug.log  Grin

The next could be the Antminer U3 ...

http://imagize[Suspicious link removed]ageshack.us/a/img909/9320/wC5it4.jpg



Those are cool looking. Where is the best place to purchase mining equipment for a noob like me?
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June 18, 2015, 10:40:58 PM
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Those are cool looking. Where is the best place to purchase mining equipment for a noob like me?

Amazon will sell them to you. Ebay has plenty of em as well. They're probably the easiest route to get some equipment.

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June 18, 2015, 11:34:38 PM
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Those are cool looking. Where is the best place to purchase mining equipment for a noob like me?

Amazon will sell them to you. Ebay has plenty of em as well. They're probably the easiest route to get some equipment.

Easiest place if you want to be 10 time the value of the gear.

Check on marketplace right here. The gear are normally normal price. You just need to use escrow.  Wink

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