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legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Got a Sapphire Pulse Vega 56 a few days ago.  Has Samsung memory, you *can* flash a reference Vega 64 bios onto the card.  Same SoftPowerPlay tables work.  Very small PCB and a nice large set of fins + 2 fans to keep this cool at a not very high volume level.  With coupons, RetailMeNot deal, can get it for $600 from NewEgg, or somewhere around that area.

Not looking to debate the merits of bios flashing, etc., just mentioning it for anyone interested in Vegas.

well

what does it due not flashed?

what does it do flashed?

hash and power  numbers please.


lastly

what does a 56 version cost ? 600

what does the 64 version cost? 800 not sure
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Theranos Coin - IoT + micro-blood arrays = Moon!
Got a Sapphire Pulse Vega 56 a few days ago.  Has Samsung memory, you *can* flash a reference Vega 64 bios onto the card.  Same SoftPowerPlay tables work.  Very small PCB and a nice large set of fins + 2 fans to keep this cool at a not very high volume level.  With coupons, RetailMeNot deal, can get it for $600 from NewEgg, or somewhere around that area.

Not looking to debate the merits of bios flashing, etc., just mentioning it for anyone interested in Vegas.
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Oh well.. so 20Mh/s at 140-150W is a good hashrate. Thanks for the input Smiley

Still chasing ravens and pigeons!
Try and find sp bitcore mode that was leaked for few months, don't have the link for it now but it shouldn't be hard to find it.Its  probably his only mod that is actually faster than the open source one Grin

You can try the new Z-ENEMY VER 1.08 it has bitcore and lux improvements.
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Quoted also for you...
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Quoted this for you Wink
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Quoted for ya.


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Out of curiosity, has anyone here tried FoldingCoin lately? Their merged "mining" with CureCoin looks very interesting, and of course FoldingatHome has been around almost 2 decades now. 
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Quoted here and in another thread  that does not belong to you.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3355498.new#new


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legendary
Activity: 4256
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'The right to privacy matters'
Note an attempt to hack me was made.


can a few people

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Oh well.. so 20Mh/s at 140-150W is a good hashrate. Thanks for the input Smiley

Still chasing ravens and pigeons!
Try and find sp bitcore mode that was leaked for few months, don't have the link for it now but it shouldn't be hard to find it.Its  probably his only mod that is actually faster than the open source one Grin
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Have you ever thought about doing a water air filter? someone mentioned to me previously that larger data centers in dusty areas like in deserts use them to filter the air coming in, basically you use a chambered box so the air routes under a surface and you have basically irrigation misters spraying water across the entire opening and running back down into a water reserve. The misting water catches the dirt particles and keeps the air coming in pretty much as clean as the best air filter without the restriction of a media for the air to cross through..

That's a neat idea.  If keeping these re-washable filters clean turns out to be a huge pain, I'll definitely look into it.

Unless you have a large data center, that strategy probably won't be cost effective for individual miners. I agree though it would be indeed a neat idea to get into. Probably would be like water-cooling; very neat but very expensive.
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Have you ever thought about doing a water air filter? someone mentioned to me previously that larger data centers in dusty areas like in deserts use them to filter the air coming in, basically you use a chambered box so the air routes under a surface and you have basically irrigation misters spraying water across the entire opening and running back down into a water reserve. The misting water catches the dirt particles and keeps the air coming in pretty much as clean as the best air filter without the restriction of a media for the air to cross through..

That's a neat idea.  If keeping these re-washable filters clean turns out to be a huge pain, I'll definitely look into it.
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Oh well.. so 20Mh/s at 140-150W is a good hashrate. Thanks for the input Smiley

Still chasing ravens and pigeons!
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Do you guys mine bitcore lately? I think I'm having poor hashrate for my 1080ti's, smos, 150w PL, ccminer-tpruvot-v2.2.5, getting about 20Mhs/card. You guys getting more or it's ok? Smiley
I see it jumped in profits yesterday and I've started to mine some. Still hashing raven tho Smiley

We haven't mined BitCore in a long time, but from what I remember you should get 26-28 Mh/s at 200 watts on a GTX 1080 Ti.  I think we were using Alexis version of ccminer, but it's been enough months that I can't remember for sure.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Porn, eh?

I got some for you'all.  POCO came out today and swapped out my 25 KVA transformer for a 50 KVA one as I'm was starting to push the limit on what I had.

So here's the new 50 KVA fat boy:



Bucket truck getting ready to kill the 14.4 KVolt line with his stick:



And the 25 KVA is down:



Up goes the 50 KVA:



All done:



Meanwhile, I got a 10,000 CFM exhaust fan installed in the shop building up high in the gable:



View from "outside" (the pole barn portion):



And here's the matching intake fan:



There will be 10 24x24 washable filters installed to filter the incoming air.  Now that the fan is installed, I can complete the "lattice" that will hold them.  Everything will be sealed to ensure all incoming air is filtered:



The 2 fans both have 3 phase motors and will be controlled by this VFD so that I can run them at no more than what is needed to keep all the GPU's at 70 C or less.



That all the porn I got for you guys tonight.  Cheesy



If you need any 1080ti  water cooled shoot me a pm

member
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Do you guys mine bitcore lately? I think I'm having poor hashrate for my 1080ti's, smos, 150w PL, ccminer-tpruvot-v2.2.5, getting about 20Mhs/card. You guys getting more or it's ok? Smiley
I see it jumped in profits yesterday and I've started to mine some. Still hashing raven tho Smiley
legendary
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---- winter*juvia -----
Porn, eh?

I got some for you'all.  POCO came out today and swapped out my 25 KVA transformer for a 50 KVA one as I'm was starting to push the limit on what I had.



Have you ever thought about doing a water air filter? someone mentioned to me previously that larger data centers in dusty areas like in deserts use them to filter the air coming in, basically you use a chambered box so the air routes under a surface and you have basically irrigation misters spraying water across the entire opening and running back down into a water reserve. The misting water catches the dirt particles and keeps the air coming in pretty much as clean as the best air filter wihtout the restriction of a media for the air to cross through..

I no longer need this type of filtering idea, because i decided to go watercooled and moved the majority operation of heat outside the building my gear is housed inside of.

I gave up with all this air/water/micro-fibre filtering etc for my GPU farm.... nothing that I want is going to be cheap to implement... my poor GPUs are all working in a harsh, hot, dusty environment... like a sweat-shop. Floors are cleaned in 2 shifts daily by 2 vacuum robots... so in summary, I just do my weekly dusting and vacuuming, while I do site inspection.
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Porn, eh?

I got some for you'all.  POCO came out today and swapped out my 25 KVA transformer for a 50 KVA one as I'm was starting to push the limit on what I had.



Have you ever thought about doing a water air filter? someone mentioned to me previously that larger data centers in dusty areas like in deserts use them to filter the air coming in, basically you use a chambered box so the air routes under a surface and you have basically irrigation misters spraying water across the entire opening and running back down into a water reserve. The misting water catches the dirt particles and keeps the air coming in pretty much as clean as the best air filter wihtout the restriction of a media for the air to cross through..

I no longer need this type of filtering idea, because i decided to go watercooled and moved the majority operation of heat outside the building my gear is housed inside of.
legendary
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Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'

Thanks - MyRig was very unhelpful yesterday when I live chatted with them re: Halon mining gear.   Huh

It appears that MyRig-Halong-Innosilicon are all the same.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/21t-900w-innosilicon-blake256-d9-decredmaster-383t-1380w-s11-siamaster-3345156


this appears  to be a B52
http://www.innosilicon.com/html/s11-miner/index.html

and my b52 is mining here

https://www.nicehash.com/miner/146UJM5kgzLVUV23CXCf33KQKHckoX1gx3


so far 0.0060 to 0.0080 btc a day    about 48 to 64 usd   power is 1490 watts at kwatt meter or   36 kwatts a day  = $3.60 usd   at 10 cents

roi is under 100 days  at 3500  but we all know that game.
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