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Topic: Data Center Mining Garage and Man Mining Cave ( PART 2 !!!!!!!!) - page 41. (Read 106682 times)

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6 Months ago the general rule of thumb is if you're under 1GH, stay with Ethermine.org.  Today since the difficulty has double, I would say the rule of thumb is 2GH or higher.  Etheremine.org splits all Uncle payments among the entire pool so if you want guarantee pay, stay there.  If you want to GAMBLE go to Ethpool.  The bigger your hash, the more likely you're going to get an Uncle and keep it.  But if your luck is bad and you're not hitting uncles often, Ethermine would be more pay.  If you pool hop often to other coins, stick with Ethermine as your credit won't be worth anything until you have enough to hit a Block which right now is over 155T and quickly growing!
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Yeah i readed but main thing aws to ask the amn for thatt thing wit the ethpool with what Mh he mines Smiley

I mine with 500mh  I hit a block every 5 days

I hit an uncle the other day

If you mine with 100mh figure 25 days for each block

Hi philipma1957, i don't understand this!

Can you please explain? Are you referring to Solo mining in this case?

IF someone mines @ 2.5GH+, what's the best way to go for?

I see ethermine and ethpool have different pay status, one pays uncle only, don't understand.

If you can please give a short brief!

Thanks
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looks like a thermal image of smething your putting into the beasts
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***************** SNEAK PREVIEW ****************************

Can you guys make out what this is?

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@mtice - Not really sure what the question is.  You can P.M

Regarding Uncles.  I have a big family.  They visit me often.  One just stop by and say Holla...........Coma Esta?




P.S Just got 10 x MSI Ref 480 4GB.  Sorry to inform everyone.  They change things.  You can no longer flash 8GB ROM onto these.  Sucks...............  Now I have to mess with Mem straps and Undervolting via Watt tools.  No fun
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eh ok i am downloading now ETH os 1.04 i found a copy of it  Grin and im gonna install it any idea if this eth os supports self update to lastest one
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'The right to privacy matters'
Ehmm about 120mh i have so means i will have 5 ETH for 25 days ?

very rough estimate but yes.

you stand a 1 in 16 chance you get an uncle  so you could be at 9 coins not 5.

also diff can jump and it could take 26 to 27 days.

so there is more risk mining full blocks on eth pool with hash  like yours.

I would want  at least 250mh  and hit one every 10 days at worst.

Think the op has a block a day and is over 2600mh
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Ehmm about 120mh i have so means i will have 5 ETH for 25 days ?
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Yeah i readed but main thing aws to ask the amn for thatt thing wit the ethpool with what Mh he mines Smiley

I mine with 500mh  I hit a block every 5 days

I hit an uncle the other day

If you mine with 100mh figure 25 days for each block
newbie
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Yeah i readed but main thing aws to ask the amn for thatt thing wit the ethpool with what Mh he mines Smiley
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CryptoLearner
hello im typing here since in the old thread im not able by some reason Sad i wanted to ask the man wh oshowed blocks and uncle ones in ethpool with how much MH he is in and is it better Cheesy since im with 4 cards atm RIG on a metal rack on 4 stages with 3 RX470/480 and 1 R9 nano on a B85 anniversay i got for 15 bucks Cheesy with 4gb of ram and G1820 and CM thunder 600W and Zalman ZM700  and i have a Rig ready for cards GA-A85X-D3H rev 1,0 with A8 5600k + 12 gb ram im thinking of filling it with RX 470 4gb what u think

Read the first post of this topic, you will know why.... , i know it's hard, but be strong, just 4 lines to read, YOU CAN DO IT  Roll Eyes
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hello im typing here since in the old thread im not able by some reason Sad i wanted to ask the man wh oshowed blocks and uncle ones in ethpool with how much MH he is in and is it better Cheesy since im with 4 cards atm RIG on a metal rack on 4 stages with 3 RX470/480 and 1 R9 nano on a B85 anniversay i got for 15 bucks Cheesy with 4gb of ram and G1820 and CM thunder 600W and Zalman ZM700  and i have a Rig ready for cards GA-A85X-D3H rev 1,0 with A8 5600k + 12 gb ram im thinking of filling it with RX 470 4gb what u think
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hero status

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@ Dumpita - Yes it's a BIOS feature of MSI call BOARD Explorer.  RED = Plugged in and detected not related to HEAT.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'

photo your stove plug post it.

also tell us your circuit beaker size for the stove.

I will give you links


Thanks. Planning to start with dryer outlet. Then stovexlater if/when I run out of watt capacity.

Stove- 40A:


Dryer- 20A:


Would like to go from these to a to a bunch of NEMA 5-15.  I'm using off the shelf HomeKit smart plugs to monitor energy usage and switch things on and off. (They are rated at 240V). But that's not a requirement.


you could buy these right now


 http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOT-of-2-Dell-0TP065-Switched-Rack-PDU-Power-Distribution-Units-/122322455260?


the plugs come off with a screwdriver .  


 they are a great price.  35 for the 2

I still need to find you replacement plugs that match the outlets.

home depot or lowes should have them
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Mining Motherboard Review



See Slot 2 not showing up as connected / RED?  That's the one I need to fix.  Open Case cover, receded or replace that riser.  FAST / EASY!  For other MBs, I would have to do isolations testing which is more time consuming.  Oh yeah, that's my Long Island Ice Tea.  Got to have a nice drink while working on Rigs.





How does the above process work? Is that a BIOS feature or you use heat detector to find which one is not red?
newbie
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photo your stove plug post it.

also tell us your circuit beaker size for the stove.

I will give you links


Thanks. Planning to start with dryer outlet. Then stovexlater if/when I run out of watt capacity.

Stove- 40A:
https://imgur.com/a/fRfJQ

Dryer- 20A:
https://imgur.com/a/NmQSO

Would like to go from these to a to a bunch of NEMA 5-15.  I'm using off the shelf HomeKit smart plugs to monitor energy usage and switch things on and off. (They are rated at 240V). But that's not a requirement.
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For anyone interested here is a good find on ebay, they have more than 10 available.  http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cisco-WS-C3750G-24T-S-Switch-24-Port-Layer-3-Gigabit-EnterpriseSwitch-Latest-IOS-/301698023821?hash=item463e9a818d:g:MKMAAOSwcu5UOiVe  I think I may get this to replace my 7 year old 3560g and move the 3560g to the ToR for my mining rigs.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
I'm still working on my open air rigs, but wanted to ask about how you guys with racks deal with maintenance.  Years ago I had a 42U rack full of stuff and it was always a hassle.  Everything was held by the bolts in the from flanges.

I wanted to get some sort of drawer system to pull things out, like this:
Rosewill Server Rack Rails / Server Slide Rails / Server Rails , 26" Three Section Ball-Bearing Sliding Server Rail Kit (RSV-R27LX) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D3FJ5HC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_CluTyb9TVYEM5

But IIRC in the other thread someone said this was a bad idea.

How do you handle it if one of the nodes in the middle of a rack goes down?

Also- anyone got a primer on how to work with 240V?  A link would be good.  I don't need a stove, LOL!, perfect spot for a half rack.  But i would want to use off the shelf cabling to go from the stove outlet to a PDU to the power supplies.  But finding adapter cables has proven difficult- there are so many different formats for NEMA connectors for 249V.

photo your stove plug post it.

also tell us your circuit beaker size for the stove.

I will give you links
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
I'm still working on my open air rigs, but wanted to ask about how you guys with racks deal with maintenance.  Years ago I had a 42U rack full of stuff and it was always a hassle.  Everything was held by the bolts in the from flanges.

I wanted to get some sort of drawer system to pull things out, like this:
Rosewill Server Rack Rails / Server Slide Rails / Server Rails , 26" Three Section Ball-Bearing Sliding Server Rail Kit (RSV-R27LX) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D3FJ5HC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_CluTyb9TVYEM5

But IIRC in the other thread someone said this was a bad idea.

How do you handle it if one of the nodes in the middle of a rack goes down?

Also- anyone got a primer on how to work with 240V?  A link would be good.  I don't need a stove, LOL!, perfect spot for a half rack.  But i would want to use off the shelf cabling to go from the stove outlet to a PDU to the power supplies.  But finding adapter cables has proven difficult- there are so many different formats for NEMA connectors for 249V.
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