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May 15, 2015, 09:02:07 PM |
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A sidebar for sidehack's thread Avalon looks to be making a 5 chip 75gh to 125gh miner. Not much info other they a software and a wiki page.
Appears to be using the 4.1 chips. these are nice chips I got as low as .48 watts a gh underclocking them on the avalon 4.1
I wonder if they have been reading this thread and thought to build something between the 2 chip design and the larger retro fit- board.
I think our interest here has sparked them a bit.
Take it easy on me Bick. My point is a small developer like sidehack may be stirring the giants a bit.
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TheRealSteve
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May 15, 2015, 09:51:50 PM |
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I wonder if they have been reading this thread and thought to build something between the 2 chip design and the larger retro fit- board. While theoretically possible, it's been in the works for a bit - the first public mention of intent was in the Reddit AMA: http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/31zrl6/hi_im_ngzhang_founder_of_avalon_project_a_senior/cq6hzn2Regardless, though, between GekkoScience, Avalon and SFARDS, there's fairly active development that isn't just intended for in-house or "don't call us, we'll call you" use
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May 16, 2015, 01:48:14 AM |
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I get a t-shirt at worst. So Just relax and sidehack on!
funny it turned into a tshirt... Good idea though!
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May 16, 2015, 02:17:33 AM |
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I get a t-shirt at worst. So Just relax and sidehack on!
funny it turned into a tshirt... Good idea though! Thanks! Wanted to help sidehack. There is less and less person that want to make miner for everyone. We need to help them!
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Bicknellski
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May 16, 2015, 03:17:03 AM |
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A sidebar for sidehack's thread Avalon looks to be making a 5 chip 75gh to 125gh miner. Not much info other they a software and a wiki page.
Appears to be using the 4.1 chips. these are nice chips I got as low as .48 watts a gh underclocking them on the avalon 4.1
I wonder if they have been reading this thread and thought to build something between the 2 chip design and the larger retro fit- board.
I think our interest here has sparked them a bit.
Take it easy on me Bick. My point is a small developer like sidehack may be stirring the giants a bit.
Avalon will want to attack any possible market... look at their product development... copycat much. Big difference people will buy Gecko science before Avalon because we want to promote development not kill it as Avalon did last time . The consumers left willing to buy WANT to get or keep the best option that leads to decent pricing. Avalon's are not the rigs we want. Remember the chip sales... never forget it. Bottom line... who would you spend your bit coins on? The burgers and tshirts have spoken.
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sidehack (OP)
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May 16, 2015, 03:38:31 AM |
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"The burgers and tshirts have spoken." I'm not sure I've ever felt like more of a midwestern American than I do right now.
What if... what if we made a burger... on a t-shirt?
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May 16, 2015, 06:01:46 AM |
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A sidebar for sidehack's thread Avalon looks to be making a 5 chip 75gh to 125gh miner. Not much info other they a software and a wiki page.
Appears to be using the 4.1 chips. these are nice chips I got as low as .48 watts a gh underclocking them on the avalon 4.1
I wonder if they have been reading this thread and thought to build something between the 2 chip design and the larger retro fit- board.
I think our interest here has sparked them a bit.
Take it easy on me Bick. My point is a small developer like sidehack may be stirring the giants a bit.
well they already had this last year this dice btc lottery brick at 160gh for 65 euro's I think that is 75 bucks usd http://technobit.eu/index.php?id_product=93&controller=product&id_lang=1so i would think that avalon if it makes a product will not be much less then 75 bucks for say 125gh unit just saying ...they would have to step things up to a bigger boxes imho to have a shot ...if the market was there for this kinda thing at those sizes....would have been more of these boxes sold back in the day but it would be nice to have say a 500 usd box of some kind that still may lose a bit of $$ as a toy miner but not so much that you feel stupid for your addiction (i have miner issue withdrawal...I did get this for the future just to feel useful when my titans go the way of doorstops it is just a bitcoin node to help the network you can make no coin...but if it makes me feel less lonely watching it when it arrives in a couple months pllug away ..watching it via putty.exe ...what the heck...... http://bitseed.org/product/pre-order-bitseed-v2/price went up 20 bucks for the 250gb drive option now it seems thou you can probably build the same with a raspberry pi setup for like 80 bucks or so less but I did read that they recommend the new raspberry pi 1meg version now for such fyi.... we all cope with home mining being dead (or very soon) in our own way.......argh............(so sad)
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May 16, 2015, 01:46:19 PM |
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"The burgers and tshirts have spoken." I'm not sure I've ever felt like more of a midwestern American than I do right now.
What if... what if we made a burger... on a t-shirt?
https://i.imgur.com/Beofuxz.jpg
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Bicknellski
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May 16, 2015, 02:40:53 PM |
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"The burgers and tshirts have spoken." I'm not sure I've ever felt like more of a midwestern American than I do right now.
What if... what if we made a burger... on a t-shirt?
https://i.imgur.com/Beofuxz.jpgBut is it scratch and sniff?
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May 16, 2015, 02:51:06 PM |
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you can probably build the same with a raspberry pi setup for like 80 bucks or so less but I did read that they recommend the new raspberry pi 1meg version now for such fyi....
The UTXO database on ram almost fills up it whole already, you need more RAM to run a reliable, future-proof node. An APU with 8Gb RAM and 1TB hard disk is cheap and would probably serve this need for years. we all cope with home mining being dead (or very soon) in our own way.......argh............(so sad) Unless you move your mining "home" to a certain, cheaper country, where even a 10x price increase of electricity would be still profitable
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May 16, 2015, 06:07:48 PM |
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"The burgers and tshirts have spoken." I'm not sure I've ever felt like more of a midwestern American than I do right now.
What if... what if we made a burger... on a t-shirt?
https://i.imgur.com/Beofuxz.jpgBut is it scratch and sniff? I think that would be a must.
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philipma1957
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May 17, 2015, 03:26:00 AM |
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you can probably build the same with a raspberry pi setup for like 80 bucks or so less but I did read that they recommend the new raspberry pi 1meg version now for such fyi....
The UTXO database on ram almost fills up it whole already, you need more RAM to run a reliable, future-proof node. An APU with 8Gb RAM and 1TB hard disk is cheap and would probably serve this need for years. we all cope with home mining being dead (or very soon) in our own way.......argh............(so sad) Unless you move your mining "home" to a certain, cheaper country, where even a 10x price increase of electricity would be still profitable but my Espanol = un poco
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May 17, 2015, 03:35:11 PM |
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you can probably build the same with a raspberry pi setup for like 80 bucks or so less but I did read that they recommend the new raspberry pi 1meg version now for such fyi....
The UTXO database on ram almost fills up it whole already, you need more RAM to run a reliable, future-proof node. An APU with 8Gb RAM and 1TB hard disk is cheap and would probably serve this need for years. we all cope with home mining being dead (or very soon) in our own way.......argh............(so sad) Unless you move your mining "home" to a certain, cheaper country, where even a 10x price increase of electricity would be still profitable but my Espanol = un poco Man... duolingo! it's free!
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May 17, 2015, 06:48:41 PM |
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If I leave Missouri it better be for somewhere colder. Somewhere with a peak summertime temperature of 15C or less would be great.
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May 18, 2015, 09:13:13 AM |
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My first choice would be on a mountain in Wyoming, but I was just this evening discussing Alaska with some folks.
Also, I definitely did no real work this weekend. I mean I finally fixed the windows in my Jeep, but I didn't really work on miners at all. Tomorrow I may do some more testing on noise limits or something on the Compac, and work on the L-board for two-chip base Amita testing. Or I might just sit around and talk about awesome stuff with Novak all day. Who knows.
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May 18, 2015, 09:25:25 AM |
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All work & no play makes sidehack a Curmudgeon...so play some man!!!!
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May 18, 2015, 12:31:36 PM |
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My first choice would be on a mountain in Wyoming, but I was just this evening discussing Alaska with some folks.
Also, I definitely did no real work this weekend. I mean I finally fixed the windows in my Jeep, but I didn't really work on miners at all. Tomorrow I may do some more testing on noise limits or something on the Compac, and work on the L-board for two-chip base Amita testing. Or I might just sit around and talk about awesome stuff with Novak all day. Who knows.
15+ years ago was considering the same (Alaska Wyoming). Ruled out Alaska as there are advantages to being in CONUS. Wyoming was beautiful, just couldn't seem to find the right chunk of ground. Settled on Northern MN. Good compromise. Brutal winters, pleasant summers, great fishing and hunting, land was less expensive, reasonable distance to VA medical facilities, UPS hub is 42 miles away, etc. Don't think you need to apologize for taking a weekend off, not like your under contract with a delivery date cast in concrete. But appreciate the update.
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May 18, 2015, 02:22:53 PM |
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I want to buy some hashing power (of course, I mean an equipment by Bitmain). But I wouldn't mind to buy some product of GekkoScience BM1384 Project. Guys, when will your equipmemt be ready at last?
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May 18, 2015, 04:15:13 PM |
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As soon as people stop asking that question.
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