neegeeboo
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January 24, 2015, 04:37:55 AM |
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10th and it runs your meter in reverse at 1kwatt per hour. like solar panels do. Man would I like that. You build this and I will put two in every house in my neighborhood! LOL
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Furio
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January 24, 2015, 08:25:07 AM |
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The new antminer s6 wil come this mont The antminer s6 gone have 4500 gh/s Power 1000watts I can not wait to order
Where did you find this Johan?
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aclass
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January 24, 2015, 02:55:30 PM |
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Who says it can't S6 should be a rackmountable unit using the new chips. expected S6 specs: 4.5 TH (4 S5 miners in one housing) 2500W (S5 x 4) 2-3U rachmountable
My SP31 can already do 4.5 TH/S at 2500 W
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muhrohmat
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February 26, 2015, 08:13:39 AM |
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this 63 GHs seems to be good gives like 2 dollars per day and in 30 days its payed just check the bill of eletrecity and goes to do a minng profit in 2 months its good very good ofr small investitors like 600.000 saoishis per day.
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TheRealSteve
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February 26, 2015, 12:19:09 PM |
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this 63 GHs seems to be good gives like 2 dollars per day and in 30 days its payed just check the bill of eletrecity and goes to do a minng profit in 2 months Though I like podminers, I do wonder in what simulator (online, spreadsheet, back of a napkin) you're seeing those figures play out.
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Kexkey
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February 26, 2015, 01:26:57 PM |
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this 63 GHs seems to be good gives like 2 dollars per day and in 30 days its payed just check the bill of eletrecity and goes to do a minng profit in 2 months Though I like podminers, I do wonder in what simulator (online, spreadsheet, back of a napkin) you're seeing those figures play out. LOL... it's more like 16 cents per day!
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mavericklm
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February 26, 2015, 01:47:35 PM |
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3th is too little. 4 or above is more likely
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mavericklm
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February 26, 2015, 02:14:09 PM |
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s2 was ~5.5* s1 s4 was ~4.4*s3 assuming 3th => ~2.6*s5 NEAH! s1 and s3 was around ~360w, s5 jump to 600w s2 was 1.1kw, s4 was 1.4kw and you think they will keep the same wattage?!?! ha ha! maybe they will use 2*2kw psu's and make an 8th/s miner
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mavericklm
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February 26, 2015, 02:39:34 PM |
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Do you know how much a 2kw psu is? does it really matter after they ''burn in'' the miners? ....
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mavericklm
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February 26, 2015, 02:59:16 PM Last edit: February 26, 2015, 03:13:03 PM by mavericklm |
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the PSU they already have, they don't have a psu, they buy in bulk what they need calculating an 4th miner put in function 2 months ago is ~600$ why do an 3th miner when overclocked s4 is up to 2.4th and 2 s5 is like 2.8th why do an 3th miner when spondoolies had an 5.5th miner in same format also 2*s2=s4, so 2*s4=....
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philipma1957
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February 26, 2015, 03:21:13 PM |
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the PSU they already have, they don't have a psu, they buy in bulk what they need calculating an 4th miner put in function 2 months ago is ~600$ They get those psu directly, they are custom made for them and they are probably pretty cheap as a 1400w server psu can be individually bought at ~200$ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817377050 To get 4TH we talking a lot more power and standard home outlets don't allow over 1800w so unless this is JUST for data centers we won't see a 2kw home miner s6. 2x 1200 watt server psu's = 2400 watts easy peasy .4 watts a gh = 6000gh done if they want to do it.
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kendog77
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February 26, 2015, 06:54:14 PM |
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the PSU they already have, they don't have a psu, they buy in bulk what they need calculating an 4th miner put in function 2 months ago is ~600$ They get those psu directly, they are custom made for them and they are probably pretty cheap as a 1400w server psu can be individually bought at ~200$ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817377050 To get 4TH we talking a lot more power and standard home outlets don't allow over 1800w so unless this is JUST for data centers we won't see a 2kw home miner s6. 2x 1200 watt server psu's = 2400 watts easy peasy .4 watts a gh = 6000gh done if they want to do it. So it would essentially be 2 3000Gh machines in one case, that and no home miner would be able to run it. Plenty of home miners could run that. All you need is one 20A/240V outlet. Perhaps you mean " A home miner that is not willing to spend a dime upgrading their homes electrical system cannot run it."
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sidehack
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February 26, 2015, 07:08:35 PM |
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A home miner who rents, and is not allowed to make substantial changes to the landlord's property.
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philipma1957
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February 26, 2015, 07:09:48 PM |
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the PSU they already have, they don't have a psu, they buy in bulk what they need calculating an 4th miner put in function 2 months ago is ~600$ They get those psu directly, they are custom made for them and they are probably pretty cheap as a 1400w server psu can be individually bought at ~200$ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817377050 To get 4TH we talking a lot more power and standard home outlets don't allow over 1800w so unless this is JUST for data centers we won't see a 2kw home miner s6. 2x 1200 watt server psu's = 2400 watts easy peasy .4 watts a gh = 6000gh done if they want to do it. So it would essentially be 2 3000Gh machines in one case, that and no home miner would be able to run it. Plenty of home miners could run that. All you need is one 20A/240V outlet. Perhaps you mean " A home miner that is not willing to spend a dime upgrading their homes electrical system cannot run it." they can even use 2x 120 sockets. fitting in 5 s-5's and 2 server psu's in a case is easy letting it have 2 plugs for power is also easy. Making rhe machine run on 120 or 240 is not the issue. building it selling it and shipping it for a profit is the issue
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sidehack
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February 26, 2015, 07:12:25 PM |
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2x 120 sockets if they're on different circuits, which for most people means different rooms.
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notlist3d
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February 26, 2015, 07:25:34 PM |
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the PSU they already have, they don't have a psu, they buy in bulk what they need calculating an 4th miner put in function 2 months ago is ~600$ They get those psu directly, they are custom made for them and they are probably pretty cheap as a 1400w server psu can be individually bought at ~200$ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817377050 To get 4TH we talking a lot more power and standard home outlets don't allow over 1800w so unless this is JUST for data centers we won't see a 2kw home miner s6. 2x 1200 watt server psu's = 2400 watts easy peasy .4 watts a gh = 6000gh done if they want to do it. So it would essentially be 2 3000Gh machines in one case, that and no home miner would be able to run it. Plenty of home miners could run that. All you need is one 20A/240V outlet. Perhaps you mean " A home miner that is not willing to spend a dime upgrading their homes electrical system cannot run it." I would not say no one. I am lucky to have 2 lines going to house and decent wiring. I was running 12430 watts approx during winter. That is well above 6T you mention.
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unamis76
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February 26, 2015, 07:33:09 PM |
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What the OP posted + send one for me for free... All facts
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tss
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February 27, 2015, 03:07:07 AM |
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i heard they're giving away the first 300 ph for free to replace current mining hash
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ErikvanBreen
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February 27, 2015, 06:40:33 PM |
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For anyone that doesn't know yet: The UMISOO market on Hashnest is based on Antminer S2 miners, you could get 1TH for a cheap 0.2 BTC there and redeem the hardware as soon as the upgrade kit comes out Maybe Bitmain will even offer the option to upgrade those hosted miners at an extra cost, that would be an extremely profitable investment I guess Getting a S2 for 0.2 BTC and buying the upgrade kit (propably not that expensive) which Bitmain stated to perform under 0.4W/Ghash would result in a 2-2.5Thash miner using about 800-1000W for a very good price.
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