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September 25, 2016, 08:36:49 PM
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oooh thats why the diff went up Smiley
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September 29, 2016, 12:37:01 AM
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Nice setups! I stopped mining after switching to Time Warner Cable's internet service. I can't even log into my S3's or nothing anymore.

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September 29, 2016, 03:40:24 AM
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How do you all talk your wives into letting you have such massive setups in the house (specifically the giant gpu shrouds).
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?


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September 29, 2016, 11:03:41 AM
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mine are in the basement.
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September 29, 2016, 11:40:51 AM
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How do you all talk your wives into letting you have such massive setups in the house (specifically the giant gpu shrouds).


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September 29, 2016, 01:03:10 PM
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here is my small mine

mining ETC on a radeon r9 380
mining XVG on futurebit moonlanders
mining BTC on gekko science usb miners

what is not running till i setup solar is my 4 s1's 3 underclocked / undervolted from sidehack  and my 1 s2

video card is being ran off a dell server 750 watt psu that sidehack sells


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September 29, 2016, 03:50:43 PM
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How do you all talk your wives into letting you have such massive setups in the house (specifically the giant gpu shrouds).

Never married, or no longer married? 

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September 29, 2016, 07:56:48 PM
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Thought I'd share a picture of my little home mining setup. Due to electricity cost and amount I can use I'm very limited to what I can run. 1x S7LN (sidehack'd), 3x Gekkos running on a raspi3. All powered by the EVGA 850 P2. This lot is just breaking even at the moment.

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September 29, 2016, 09:39:56 PM
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Nice!
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September 29, 2016, 09:45:15 PM
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Cool Gt what usb hub are you running ? i dont notice it or did you build your own ? ive been thinking about modding my hub and changeing it all to run in a small case with good air flow also hows the s7 running with the filter on the fan did that change the temp a decent ammount or no ?

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September 30, 2016, 06:12:58 AM
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Cool Gt what usb hub are you running ? i dont notice it or did you build your own ? ive been thinking about modding my hub and changeing it all to run in a small case with good air flow also hows the s7 running with the filter on the fan did that change the temp a decent ammount or no ?

The USB hubs are from modmypi, they are a "hackable" 7port hub, come with power supply and USB cables for £5.99 each. I got two for the cable management of the gekkos and to spread the load. Didn't want to have six cables spread around the thing when getting two meant they are contained on the one side. It manages to run the raspi3 without getting the little colour square of doom which was a concern. But the raspi is connected to the hub at the back corner with a short and thick lead (18awg) I think which is ample for the pi.

The atx psu is underneath and out the way. I was hoping for slightly tidier cables but I may well revise it again yet.

The filter is just aquatic filter foam from the local aquatics centre. It doesn't stop all the dust so I've found out but it stops the majority. The temps rise about 3degrees with it on, but I struggle to keep the temps over 55c anyway so the extra 3degrees is helpful.

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September 30, 2016, 11:58:55 AM
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Cool Gt what usb hub are you running ? i dont notice it or did you build your own ? ive been thinking about modding my hub and changeing it all to run in a small case with good air flow also hows the s7 running with the filter on the fan did that change the temp a decent ammount or no ?

The USB hubs are from modmypi, they are a "hackable" 7port hub, come with power supply and USB cables for £5.99 each. I got two for the cable management of the gekkos and to spread the load. Didn't want to have six cables spread around the thing when getting two meant they are contained on the one side. It manages to run the raspi3 without getting the little colour square of doom which was a concern. But the raspi is connected to the hub at the back corner with a short and thick lead (18awg) I think which is ample for the pi.

The atx psu is underneath and out the way. I was hoping for slightly tidier cables but I may well revise it again yet.

The filter is just aquatic filter foam from the local aquatics centre. It doesn't stop all the dust so I've found out but it stops the majority. The temps rise about 3degrees with it on, but I struggle to keep the temps over 55c anyway so the extra 3degrees is helpful.

very nice man ... once i get some more cash im going to have to try that with the hub cause i have 4 compac's and 3 moonlanders i want to use with the hub but i dont want to mod my 70 dollar usb hub i bought i would rather hack something like the one you posted

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September 30, 2016, 12:30:04 PM
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They are good. 1.2a per port is the rating for it so it's good for USB miners. It's not the prettiest of hubs but I like the bare look. Hence why the Pi is out of its case now.

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September 30, 2016, 12:53:22 PM
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They are good. 1.2a per port is the rating for it so it's good for USB miners. It's not the prettiest of hubs but I like the bare look. Hence why the Pi is out of its case now.

i have to do another fresh install of minera or something my pi wont boot right now so im just using the pc cause its mining with the video card so figured i would do the sticks on that pc for now

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September 30, 2016, 04:50:14 PM
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They are good. 1.2a per port is the rating for it so it's good for USB miners. It's not the prettiest of hubs but I like the bare look. Hence why the Pi is out of its case now.

i have to do another fresh install of minera or something my pi wont boot right now so im just using the pc cause its mining with the video card so figured i would do the sticks on that pc for now

Haven't used minera. I just use the gekko version of cgminer with an auto run bit if it restarts for any reason. Works well and haven't had an issues with it.

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October 01, 2016, 01:53:20 AM
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They are good. 1.2a per port is the rating for it so it's good for USB miners. It's not the prettiest of hubs but I like the bare look. Hence why the Pi is out of its case now.

i have to do another fresh install of minera or something my pi wont boot right now so im just using the pc cause its mining with the video card so figured i would do the sticks on that pc for now

Haven't used minera. I just use the gekko version of cgminer with an auto run bit if it restarts for any reason. Works well and haven't had an issues with it.

so are you just running raspian jessie or something on the pi...

i tried on the pc running ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 14.04 LTS and also 14.04 server command line only

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October 01, 2016, 06:12:22 AM
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They are good. 1.2a per port is the rating for it so it's good for USB miners. It's not the prettiest of hubs but I like the bare look. Hence why the Pi is out of its case now.

i have to do another fresh install of minera or something my pi wont boot right now so im just using the pc cause its mining with the video card so figured i would do the sticks on that pc for now

Haven't used minera. I just use the gekko version of cgminer with an auto run bit if it restarts for any reason. Works well and haven't had an issues with it.

so are you just running raspian jessie or something on the pi...

i tried on the pc running ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 14.04 LTS and also 14.04 server command line only

Yep just using the raspbian image straight from the raspberry pi foundation website.

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October 01, 2016, 09:16:35 AM
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Primary card i can understand to fix remote access resolution, but why the hell would you doend 6x 15 bucks when u dont need to, how can the shown temps be wrong?

On Windows 10 running the latest ATI drivers and RX470's, they don't report their temps to the OS (using OpenHardwareMonitor, but Claymore seems to get them) - but the larger issue is that the fan control doesn't seem to work.  I normally have claymore set to have them at 80%, but I literally will see the fans not spinning, then plug in the dongle and they start spinning.  Plus with the dongle, then the temps show up even if the video output is disabled...  My systems with Nvidia cards have no problem just having the one dongle for the whole system...  For me it's more important to have everything being monitored than save a couple bucks, so I put them on all the cards just to be sure.  If at some point I don't need them, I can easily just use them individually on systems.

Are you running any additional software.  Afterburner seems to much things up in the latest Beta iteration but WattTool and GPUz combos seems to keep the card "alive" if I turn on VRM monitoring.
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October 05, 2016, 06:26:52 AM
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Hi,

Here is my 24 unit of antminer S7-LN setup.
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/u3w9lai6f5e8a1b/AAA1GQvvIm7rmOdfosWPl4rva
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October 05, 2016, 04:48:07 PM
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Hi,

Here is my 24 unit of antminer S7-LN setup.
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/u3w9lai6f5e8a1b/AAA1GQvvIm7rmOdfosWPl4rva
Nice setup, impressive!  Is that in a closet or a dedicated server space?  Wish I had a closet like that at my house.  Cool
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