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March 29, 2012, 04:47:58 PM Last edit: March 30, 2012, 06:37:21 AM by ewhenn |
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I think I did pretty well on it. My goal was lowish power at wall / low initial investment. I bought lots of parts used, or discount/rebate. Let me know what you guys think. Parts/prices include shipping. $40 CPU/Motherboard/Ram: ECS 945GCD-M(1.0) Intel Atom 330 - Seller also included 2 GB DDR2
- Has 1x PciE 16x slot, 1 PciE Slot
- Pulls 30 watts at wall idle, no video card
$40 GPU1: 5770, XFX 577A-ZNFC *Purchased used from a friend who was getting rid of his crossfire setup $40 GPU2: 5770, XFX 577X-ZNFC *Purchased used from a friend who was getting rid of his crossfire setup $13.99 PSU: Corsair CX 430 *Bought ~6 months ago from newegg after rebate. I had a few extra molex to PCIE adaptors for the second card. $8.98 Pair of 16x to 1x PCIE converters from Amazon, only ended up needing one of them. Free Case, old beige box mATX compatible, cut a few holes in it to add fans. $6 OS: Linux running on a 8 GB Flash Drive Total: Cost $150.97 MHash: ~380 I'm running the pair of 5770s at 900MHz @ 1.125v. Full load power draw is ~190w at wall. I hoping tweak it farther to bring the MHash up to 400ish at similar power draw. Cost at current speed works out to: 2.53 MHash per $1 purchase price. Running cost is right at 2 watts per MHash. Think I did alright? Edit, labelled pricing wrong.
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March 29, 2012, 05:11:14 PM |
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Think you came a little late...
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March 29, 2012, 05:12:37 PM |
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great very cheap
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March 29, 2012, 05:40:17 PM |
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Think you came a little late...
Yeah, I did start a little late, no big deal though. At current difficulty rates and my power rate (0.08) I'm still making about $1 a day on it, so it should pay itself off in 7-8ish months. Even if I only make half of the money back, I still have the hardware I could sell off. Plus it's fun just messing around with it.
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March 29, 2012, 06:21:40 PM |
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and if its at all cold where your at, its auxillary heating!
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March 29, 2012, 06:24:39 PM |
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I think I did pretty well on it. My goal was lowish power at wall / low initial investment. I bought lots of parts used, or discount/rebate. Let me know what you guys think. Parts/prices include shipping. $40 CPU/Motherboard/Ram: ECS 945GCD-M(1.0) Intel Atom 330 - Seller also included 2 GB DDR2
- Has 1x PciE 16x slot, 1 PciE Slot
- Pulls 30 watts at wall idle, no video card
$40 GPU1: 5770, XFX 577A-ZNFC *Purchased used from a friend who was getting rid of his crossfire setup $40 GPU2: 5770, XFX 577X-ZNFC *Purchased used from a friend who was getting rid of his crossfire setup $13.99 PSU: Corsair CX 430 *Bought ~6 months ago from newegg after rebate. I had a few extra molex to PCIE adaptors for the second card. $8.98 Pair of 16x to 1x PCIE converters from Amazon, only ended up needing one of them. Free Case, old beige box mATX compatible, cut a few holes in it to add fans. $6 OS: Linux running on a 8 GB Flash Drive Total: Cost $150.97 MHash: ~380 I'm running the pair of 5770s at 900MHz @ 1.125v. Full load power draw is ~190w at wall. I hoping tweak it farther to bring the MHash up to 400ish at similar power draw. Cost at current speed works out to: $2.53 per MHash purchase price. Running cost is right at 2 watts per MHash. Think I did allright? For your first rig, you did fantastic! Good work buddy....very cost effective on both initial investment and ongoing costs. When you get addicted and start pursuing ever higher hash-rates, that is when the real fun begins!
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March 29, 2012, 07:01:39 PM |
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Wow, great job!
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March 29, 2012, 10:24:37 PM Last edit: March 29, 2012, 10:48:22 PM by Stephen Gornick |
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You don't mention what your marginal rate for electricity is. - http://tpbitcalc.appspot.comIf you are at $0.15 per kWh, then that rig will break even (profits accumulated will match the amount invested in the hardware) in one year. That's assuming the exchange rate vs. difficulty doesn't drop further: - http://blockchain.info/charts/miners-operating-profit-marginImagine the break-even had you paid list price for everything though.
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March 29, 2012, 10:31:33 PM |
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$151 for 380Mhash is pretty fantastic! Lot less than I've paid for my hashes
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March 29, 2012, 10:39:38 PM |
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I think I did pretty well on it. My goal was lowish power at wall / low initial investment. I bought lots of parts used, or discount/rebate. Let me know what you guys think. Parts/prices include shipping. $40 CPU/Motherboard/Ram: ECS 945GCD-M(1.0) Intel Atom 330 - Seller also included 2 GB DDR2
- Has 1x PciE 16x slot, 1 PciE Slot
- Pulls 30 watts at wall idle, no video card
$40 GPU1: 5770, XFX 577A-ZNFC *Purchased used from a friend who was getting rid of his crossfire setup $40 GPU2: 5770, XFX 577X-ZNFC *Purchased used from a friend who was getting rid of his crossfire setup $13.99 PSU: Corsair CX 430 *Bought ~6 months ago from newegg after rebate. I had a few extra molex to PCIE adaptors for the second card. $8.98 Pair of 16x to 1x PCIE converters from Amazon, only ended up needing one of them. Free Case, old beige box mATX compatible, cut a few holes in it to add fans. $6 OS: Linux running on a 8 GB Flash Drive Total: Cost $150.97 MHash: ~380 I'm running the pair of 5770s at 900MHz @ 1.125v. Full load power draw is ~190w at wall. I hoping tweak it farther to bring the MHash up to 400ish at similar power draw. Cost at current speed works out to: $2.53 per MHash purchase price. Running cost is right at 2 watts per MHash. Think I did allright? For your first rig, you did fantastic! Good work buddy....very cost effective on both initial investment and ongoing costs. When you get addicted and start pursuing ever higher hash-rates, that is when the real fun begins! haha no doubt! Good job OP, I started about a year ago and before I knew it I was running four separate electrical circuits into my office!
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March 29, 2012, 10:43:01 PM |
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MHash: ~380
I'm running the pair of 5770s at 900MHz @ 1.125v. Full load power draw is ~190w at wall. I hoping tweak it farther to bring the MHash up to 400ish at similar power draw.
Cost at current speed works out to: 2.53 MHash per $1 purchase price. Running cost is right at 2 watts per MHash.
Think I did alright?
Edit, labelled pricing wrong.
Actually, it is 2 MHash/watt isn't it?
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March 29, 2012, 11:40:10 PM |
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That really is quite well done OP. My first rig was also my gaming machine so I had 450Mh/s at 310W for a whopping 1.45Mh/W.........not too good eh?
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March 29, 2012, 11:58:33 PM Last edit: March 30, 2012, 12:09:33 AM by ewhenn |
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Ah, should have listed my price for power, $0.08 per kWh. Used that calculator, works out to "Break even after 202.2 days", so my guess was about right. I live in the NE, so I don't have to worry about cooling with AC. A fan in the window with a cross-breeze is all I need to keep it reasonably cool. In the winter the heat generated will just reduce my heating bill. Oh, my rule with list price, never pay it, ha! I did get the video cards cheap, but it worked out well for both of us, they only sell for ~$65 used online, then you have to deal with shipping, paypal/ebay fees, etc. $80 in cash works out a little less, but with none of the hassle, so we both made out That really is quite well done OP. My first rig was also my gaming machine so I had 450Mh/s at 310W for a whopping 1.45Mh/W.........not too good eh? Still, not bad considering it was a gaming rig and not a specific mining rig. For your first rig, you did fantastic! Good work buddy....very cost effective on both initial investment and ongoing costs.
When you get addicted and start pursuing ever higher hash-rates, that is when the real fun begins!
Thanks!
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March 30, 2012, 06:34:06 AM |
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GPU Status Temp Load Rate Accept/Invalid GPU Family Fan% (rpm) Core Memory Power 0 us1.eclipsemc.com 63.0 c 99% 200.64 Mh/s 45 / 0 0.00% 5700 Series 55% (2157) 890 Mhz 300 Mhz 1.1v 1 us1.eclipsemc.com 64.0 c 99% 201.17 Mh/s 43 / 0 0.00% 5700 Series 55% (2149) 890 Mhz 300 Mhz 1.1v
Testing out 890 @ 1.1v, so lower voltage and faster clocks.
Power draw down to 181-183 Watts at wall. MHash is staying between 400-402, so I've improved my MHash per watt from 2.0 to 2.2, not bad, hopefully it stays stable, cross fingers.
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March 30, 2012, 07:51:22 AM |
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I'll buy the cards when you give up mining with them.
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March 30, 2012, 03:00:49 PM |
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If you could get ~ 30 of those machines it would be a good income per month. But that would require quite an investment and I don't think you can get the parts at those prices any longer
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March 30, 2012, 07:04:13 PM |
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1322 total accepted shares 18 total invalid shares 1.343% reject ratio
Would that indicate the OC is a bit too high with 1.3% invalid?
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March 30, 2012, 07:39:58 PM |
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It might be, I'm running my 5770 at 900 with stock voltages and I get very low invalids. Getting around 220 Mh/s
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March 30, 2012, 08:54:14 PM Last edit: March 31, 2012, 04:22:30 PM by ewhenn |
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It might be, I'm running my 5770 at 900 with stock voltages and I get very low invalids. Getting around 220 Mh/s
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Thanks for sharing. I was running 900 mhz too, but at 1.1v instead of the stock 1.2v, so that's a pretty big difference. I lowered it down to 880, I'll see what happens. Edit: looks like it was the pool. Changed pools and my rejects went down, even at higher clocks. so far up to 914MHz at 1.1V Miner: Phoenix Temp: 64.0 c Load: 99% Shares A/R: 2269 / 3 (0.13%) GPU family: 5700 Series Fan speed: 55% (2157 rpm) Core clock: 914 Mhz Mem clock: 300 Mhz Core power: 1.1v
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April 16, 2012, 04:27:18 AM |
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This is a great value build, well done sir.
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