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Topic: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer - page 26. (Read 51510 times)

newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
June 09, 2018, 05:44:48 PM
Are you going to support awesome miner?

Or I should ask, are you going to provide the tools for awesome miner to support this product?
jr. member
Activity: 557
Merit: 5
June 09, 2018, 04:49:09 PM

Power utilization is determined by the bitstream you're using. You can have a bitstream that uses 5 watts. 225W is maximum power availability, you should build based on 250W-300W to be safe.




Do you or will you support Linux ?

Yes, our software will be linux only. We'll have distribution repos for hiveos, smos, and debian. Probably a cent one too, because I'm a cent fan..


Would love to have CentOS as well Smiley
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 04:36:51 PM
when i want to mine x16r,need 2 cards? Huh Huh Huh

As far as I know, no one has made a X16R bitstream



hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 04:36:18 PM

Power utilization is determined by the bitstream you're using. You can have a bitstream that uses 5 watts. 225W is maximum power availability, you should build based on 250W-300W to be safe.




Do you or will you support Linux ?

Yes, our software will be linux only. We'll have distribution repos for hiveos, smos, and debian. Probably a cent one too, because I'm a cent fan..

hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 04:33:04 PM
@senseless,
if a delivery address is in US or Canada, but i pay with wire transfer  from a European bank account, I do not have to pay a European VAT do I?

I'd recommend you pay by crypto.

VAT is due in the country of delivery, what has to be taken into account is the country of delivery (actual shipping adress) and nothing else.

I was recommending he pay by crypto because when I verify his account it's not going to look good.



i just happen to have an account in Germany, whereas my current country of residence, as well as country of tax residence, is Canada. Transfering funds to Canada first will mean I loose on convertation several times. In Canada you can't have an account in foreign currency that you can use for payments. Thus first it will be converted from EUR into CAD then again from CAD into USD when I pay from my Canadian account. Makes no sense.

I understand, and I've recommended you pay by crypto. We still need to make sure these wires are legitimate and not people making phone calls to old ladies and fleecing them of their savings.

hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 04:31:34 PM
We are only able to talk about the work we've done on lyra2z and cnv1

I noticed on your site it says "Power: 75W PCI-E + 150W 8-Pin AUX", so would that mean it'll actually require a max of 225w combined for each card depending on the algo? Or the 150w for lyra2z and cnv1 were already measured as the overall baseline? Trying to figure out how many can fit on my PSU safely without overloading.

Power utilization is determined by the bitstream you're using. You can have a bitstream that uses 5 watts. 225W is maximum power availability, you should build based on 250W-300W to be safe.





Do if that's the case, does that mean you're likely able to increase the cryptonight hashrate further by using a bit more power or is it limited by other aspects of the card?


Our cryptonight hashrates are conservative numbers -- If you'd like to talk about performance aspects a great place is in the discord chat room. There are a lot of developers there not just myself and gpuhoarder. This is a community effort and there are a lot of other developers releasing bitstreams. However, we're not going to use their performance numbers to try to move product.

https://discord.gg/M6CyRh

newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
June 09, 2018, 04:23:45 PM
@senseless,
if a delivery address is in US or Canada, but i pay with wire transfer  from a European bank account, I do not have to pay a European VAT do I?

I'd recommend you pay by crypto.

VAT is due in the country of delivery, what has to be taken into account is the country of delivery (actual shipping adress) and nothing else.

I was recommending he pay by crypto because when I verify his account it's not going to look good.



Why wouldn't  it look good? I just happen to have funds on my account in Germany, whereas my current country of residence, as well as country of tax residence, is Canada. Transfering funds to Canada first will mean I loose on convertation several times. In Canada you can't have an account in foreign currency that you can use for payments. Thus first it will be converted from EUR into CAD then again from CAD into USD when I pay from my Canadian account. Makes no sense.
Paying that much in crypto - i do not know...
jr. member
Activity: 94
Merit: 1
June 09, 2018, 04:21:04 PM

Power utilization is determined by the bitstream you're using. You can have a bitstream that uses 5 watts. 225W is maximum power availability, you should build based on 250W-300W to be safe.




Do you or will you support Linux ?
newbie
Activity: 72
Merit: 0
June 09, 2018, 04:19:41 PM
We are only able to talk about the work we've done on lyra2z and cnv1

I noticed on your site it says "Power: 75W PCI-E + 150W 8-Pin AUX", so would that mean it'll actually require a max of 225w combined for each card depending on the algo? Or the 150w for lyra2z and cnv1 were already measured as the overall baseline? Trying to figure out how many can fit on my PSU safely without overloading.

Power utilization is determined by the bitstream you're using. You can have a bitstream that uses 5 watts. 225W is maximum power availability, you should build based on 250W-300W to be safe.





Do if that's the case, does that mean you're likely able to increase the cryptonight hashrate further by using a bit more power or is it limited by other aspects of the card?
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 04:07:33 PM
We are only able to talk about the work we've done on lyra2z and cnv1

I noticed on your site it says "Power: 75W PCI-E + 150W 8-Pin AUX", so would that mean it'll actually require a max of 225w combined for each card depending on the algo? Or the 150w for lyra2z and cnv1 were already measured as the overall baseline? Trying to figure out how many can fit on my PSU safely without overloading.

Power utilization is determined by the bitstream you're using. You can have a bitstream that uses 5 watts. 225W is maximum power availability, you should build based on 250W-300W to be safe.



sr. member
Activity: 544
Merit: 250
June 09, 2018, 04:04:46 PM
We are only able to talk about the work we've done on lyra2z and cnv1

I noticed on your site it says "Power: 75W PCI-E + 150W 8-Pin AUX", so would that mean it'll actually require a max of 225w combined for each card depending on the algo? Or the 150w for lyra2z and cnv1 were already measured as the overall baseline? Trying to figure out how many can fit on my PSU safely without overloading.
member
Activity: 144
Merit: 10
June 09, 2018, 02:43:45 PM

Search the discord chat for "aws-keccak.zip"


Thanks, I like to compete Grin
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 01:37:29 PM
when i want to mine x16r,need 2 cards? Huh Huh Huh

I've not done any work on X16R. You're asking about a design another community developer has created. You'll need to talk to them about it. These devices are like GPUs. You're going to have a LOT of people providing software support for them.

We are only able to talk about the work we've done on lyra2z and cnv1

hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 01:36:29 PM

You realize, I HAVE POSTED FUNCTIONAL SOURCE CODE SO ANYONE CAN MINE ON AMAZON F1 FPGA. Correct?

You realize, I HAVE POSTED FUNCTIONAL SOURCE CODE SO ANYONE CAN COMPILE ON THEIR VCU1525. Correct?


Hi, I didn't realize that you posted your source. Would you please direct me to the download links? Thanks.

Search the discord chat for "aws-keccak.zip"

hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 01:35:27 PM
UPDATE:

We understand that wire transfers take time. You only need to send a copy of your documentation to [email protected] so we can identify which wire is yours when it is received. 2-3 days is a normal bank wire transfer time. If your wire is in, you're fine. We're giving everyone ample time to make their wires.

hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 01:32:23 PM

UPDATE:

We have a lot of support tickets to work through. Please give us some time. All your funds are secure. If you have a partial crypto payment, or multiple crypto payments. Enter a support ticket and I'll be in contact with you ASAP.

basically as long as my order says


Quote
Your order is confirmed

We've accepted your order, and we're getting it ready. Come back to this page for updates on your order status.

im good, right?

(paid in crypto btw)


Yes if you're confirmed you're good. There are a lot of people making multiple transactions and double spend attempts (maybe to increase fee, maybe to try to cancel it, I don't know), etc. Makes verification an absolute nightmare. I wish everyone would just do it properly instead of sending coins from multiple sources and making me spend this beautiful saturday here infront of my computer answering support tickets.


hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 01:31:30 PM
@senseless,
if a delivery address is in US or Canada, but i pay with wire transfer  from a European bank account, I do not have to pay a European VAT do I?

I'd recommend you pay by crypto.

VAT is due in the country of delivery, what has to be taken into account is the country of delivery (actual shipping adress) and nothing else.

I was recommending he pay by crypto because when I verify his account it's not going to look good.

legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 3614
what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
June 09, 2018, 01:26:01 PM

UPDATE:

We have a lot of support tickets to work through. Please give us some time. All your funds are secure. If you have a partial crypto payment, or multiple crypto payments. Enter a support ticket and I'll be in contact with you ASAP.

basically as long as my order says


Quote
Your order is confirmed

We've accepted your order, and we're getting it ready. Come back to this page for updates on your order status.

im good, right?

(paid in crypto btw)
full member
Activity: 1120
Merit: 131
June 09, 2018, 01:17:08 PM
@senseless,
if a delivery address is in US or Canada, but i pay with wire transfer  from a European bank account, I do not have to pay a European VAT do I?

I'd recommend you pay by crypto.

VAT is due in the country of delivery, what has to be taken into account is the country of delivery (actual shipping adress) and nothing else.
hero member
Activity: 1118
Merit: 541
June 09, 2018, 01:08:21 PM
@senseless,
if a delivery address is in US or Canada, but i pay with wire transfer  from a European bank account, I do not have to pay a European VAT do I?

I'd recommend you pay by crypto.
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