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Argh - new batch of 821's immediately out of stock when I tried to pay for 'em

Sad
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My hosting facility finally completed their expansion and got my new miners up and running. Raised my hashrate from 165TH/s to up to 270TH/s.  Grin Grin Grin

Hopefully they can find room for the other 4 I have on order, or I'll have to replace my E9's and move em back into the garage.
Haven't really looked at hosting facilities until now being that I am pretty much out of power. Besides the obvious pros to having them at the facility, how much or less is this costing you than expanding at your current house or mining location?
Hosting is really the only way to go, if you can find the right place with room. I'm a little north of Seattle and our power is about .10/kwh, commercial is a little cheaper at .09/kwh. My hosting runs at about .08/kwh, so it saves me a little. Also I don't have to deal with noise and cooling either. I've got a little over 20 miners hosted and keep a few here at the house. A couple r4's to warm the office and den. And s9 in the garage until they come up with more space at the hosting place.

I could run more at home, if I got an electrician to come out and put in a few more breakers and some outlets out in the garage. Don't really want that much noise though plus the cooling come summer.
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12nm mining chips developed and used as prototype for 7nm full scale production. Smiley
http://www.gmo.jp/en/news/article/?id=764
 

I'll believe it when they prove it. A picture of a PCB with some components and chips doesn't show they actually work.
Well considering that even Intel, nVidia and AMD don't have 7nm chips coming out soon, I gotta go with what I said about GMO months back, no chance.
Someone decided to write a marketing blurb in the standard tradition of most large companies - full of bull shit Smiley

The new Xeon chips that just came out a few months ago (in my pool dev server at home) are 14nm

If it could be done it would be done. We are getting there but not there yet. The deeper the pockets the faster the results. Big boys will have the tech first, no doubt. No way some company living under a rock is going to beat them to the punch.
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
12nm mining chips developed and used as prototype for 7nm full scale production. Smiley
http://www.gmo.jp/en/news/article/?id=764
 

I'll believe it when they prove it. A picture of a PCB with some components and chips doesn't show they actually work.
Well considering that even Intel, nVidia and AMD don't have 7nm chips coming out soon, I gotta go with what I said about GMO months back, no chance.
Someone decided to write a marketing blurb in the standard tradition of most large companies - full of bull shit Smiley

The new Xeon chips that just came out a few months ago (in my pool dev server at home) are 14nm
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Activity: 126
Merit: 10
My hosting facility finally completed their expansion and got my new miners up and running. Raised my hashrate from 165TH/s to up to 270TH/s.  Grin Grin Grin

Hopefully they can find room for the other 4 I have on order, or I'll have to replace my E9's and move em back into the garage.


Haven't really looked at hosting facilities until now being that I am pretty much out of power. Besides the obvious pros to having them at the facility, how much or less is this costing you than expanding at your current house or mining location?
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4 s9's 2 821's
TIME TO SLOWLY UNWRAP THIS BLOCK, CARESS IT, AND ON TO THE NEXT ONE!


MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
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You guys can always PM Kano.  He can unlock your account for you if he's awake.  What's with the rash of account lockouts lately?
Due to the fact that on occasion, recently, people have pointed a sizeable collection of computers at the web server trying to login hundreds of times a minute, and done that for a number of days, I changed a setting to ban you faster if you make a mistake repeatedly.
Thus it picks up normal users making mistakes, a little more often than before, but also picks up these annoyances with their baby-botnets very quickly.

That would account for the higher rate of lockouts! I'd better be careful logging in! Cheesy

My first login attempt will always fail, no matter how slow and careful I type my password. The second attempt will always login. I've tried this numerous times with the same results and just live with it.

This only happens on mobile, btw. First attempt works every time from PC.  Cheesy

Sounds like you may want to try one of the mobile apps Grin
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4 s9's 2 821's
12nm mining chips developed and used as prototype for 7nm full scale production. Smiley
http://www.gmo.jp/en/news/article/?id=764
 


Sounds like a good 1-2 years off minimum.   MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
My hosting facility finally completed their expansion and got my new miners up and running. Raised my hashrate from 165TH/s to up to 270TH/s.  Grin Grin Grin

Hopefully they can find room for the other 4 I have on order, or I'll have to replace my E9's and move em back into the garage.


Nice, no complaints!
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Activity: 123
Merit: 21
My hosting facility finally completed their expansion and got my new miners up and running. Raised my hashrate from 165TH/s to up to 270TH/s.  Grin Grin Grin

Hopefully they can find room for the other 4 I have on order, or I'll have to replace my E9's and move em back into the garage.
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You guys can always PM Kano.  He can unlock your account for you if he's awake.  What's with the rash of account lockouts lately?
Due to the fact that on occasion, recently, people have pointed a sizeable collection of computers at the web server trying to login hundreds of times a minute, and done that for a number of days, I changed a setting to ban you faster if you make a mistake repeatedly.
Thus it picks up normal users making mistakes, a little more often than before, but also picks up these annoyances with their baby-botnets very quickly.

That would account for the higher rate of lockouts! I'd better be careful logging in! Cheesy

My first login attempt will always fail, no matter how slow and careful I type my password. The second attempt will always login. I've tried this numerous times with the same results and just live with it.

This only happens on mobile, btw. First attempt works every time from PC.  Cheesy
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I'm in BTC XTC
aurel57 slips back into the pool.... Smiley
Good to have you back, the water's great!  Cheesy
Mine on!  Cool
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12nm mining chips developed and used as prototype for 7nm full scale production. Smiley
http://www.gmo.jp/en/news/article/?id=764
 

I'll believe it when they prove it. A picture of a PCB with some components and chips doesn't show they actually work.
jr. member
Activity: 76
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Mine on!!
12nm mining chips developed and used as prototype for 7nm full scale production. Smiley
http://www.gmo.jp/en/news/article/?id=764
 
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aurel57 slips back into the pool.... Smiley
jr. member
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Hmm .... seem to have had a failover to my 2nd backup pool (Slush) about an hour and a half back - any issues with the nodes? I have jp and nl configured as primary and backup.
Yeah the JP node had a brief failover but an immediate failback at 20:23 UTC
The network disconnect was only a few seconds, but bmminer and others wait 5 minutes to reconnect.

NL hasn't had a disconnect for quite a while - so it should have failed over to NL without issue.

I guess it's just the behavior of S9's bmminer then - failed over to NL, after 4.5 minutes went to Slush long enough to make me 0.00004 BTC and then bounced back to JP Smiley

LUCKY (Napoleon Dynamite accent)
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Activity: 238
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Hmm .... seem to have had a failover to my 2nd backup pool (Slush) about an hour and a half back - any issues with the nodes? I have jp and nl configured as primary and backup.
Yeah the JP node had a brief failover but an immediate failback at 20:23 UTC
The network disconnect was only a few seconds, but bmminer and others wait 5 minutes to reconnect.

NL hasn't had a disconnect for quite a while - so it should have failed over to NL without issue.

I guess it's just the behavior of S9's bmminer then - failed over to NL, after 4.5 minutes went to Slush long enough to make me 0.00004 BTC and then bounced back to JP Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Guys, does pool always include own transactions pending in mempool in the next block ?
Payout transactions - Yes - see Help->Payouts Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4634
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hmm .... seem to have had a failover to my 2nd backup pool (Slush) about an hour and a half back - any issues with the nodes? I have jp and nl configured as primary and backup.
Yeah the JP node had a brief failover but an immediate failback at 20:23 UTC
The network disconnect was only a few seconds, but bmminer and others wait 5 minutes to reconnect.

NL hasn't had a disconnect for quite a while - so it should have failed over to NL without issue.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 11
Hmm .... seem to have had a failover to my 2nd backup pool (Slush) about an hour and a half back - any issues with the nodes? I have jp and nl configured as primary and backup.
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