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quakefiend420 (OP)
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December 12, 2014, 06:05:28 AM
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I can support 14KW here with my current setup, and I've been mining since the GPU days so I know what I'm doing.  Running a large number of g-blacks right now, but I'm considering downsizing a bit and will have some spare capacity that might as well go to use as I've spent a good amount of time and money building out this infrastructure.   Have a full hot/cold aisle setup built out with enterprise class PDU/L3 switch, redundant AC/internet, but not redundant power(but I've only had about 4 hours of downtime in the last two years, so not really needed).  Alarm system, IP cameras, water sensors, etc etc.  Temp isn't totally stable as I only focus on cooling and exhausting hot air, right now it's around 65F, in the summer it's more like 75-78F depending on the time of day.  Never hotter than that though, I've done a good job with the ACs and venting heat to the outside.

I could likely host for significantly cheaper than your average datacenter, and I have a solid reputation on here, eBay, heatware, etc.

If your gear has no PSUs I could lease quality PSUs for a small monthly fee, as well.  Would need to be PCI-e connections, not something proprietary.  I have about 9KW of eVGA, LEPA, Corsair, and Seasonic PSUs here that aren't in use right now, so I can power whatever you have.

You ship me the gear, I'll label and save your packaging, and when you want it back I'll ship it back in the same packaging, or send it to the new owner if you've sold it.

You'd need to go through me to change pools, I don't have a good way to allow secured access to multiple users to change things yourself, unfortunately.  I can guarantee quick responses though, as I can access everything from my phone or laptop if I happen to not be onsite.  Thinking I'd allow X number of switches per month, and then every one after than would be a small fee, I can't be changing your pool every 6 hours for nothing, I do have a life after all!

Anyone interested?
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December 12, 2014, 04:20:45 PM
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Should I take that as a no?
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