I have 50 chips from another group buy that will be assembled into working miners. Would you accept other boards for your hosting service (they won't be Klondike boards)?
This is a tentative yes. Chips from other group buys may be assembled and hosted without question. The introduction of non Klondike boards, or any board not assembled through us, raises additional concerns which will need to be addressed. For now the answer is yes.
This may have already been asked/answered, so my apologies if it has. I did read the original post, but may have overlooked. For batch 4, if we order today about how long in weeks/months would be a good estimate of when the assembled product would be shipped? I see from other similar projects that a healthy lead time of 7-10 weeks is normal. Wanted to ask/confirm before moving forward with anything.
Thanks!
For each Batch of chips ordered, Avalon states delivery in 9-10 weeks. Assembly should be completed within 72 hours of package arrival. Turnaround times are a priority, and additional skilled labor will be on hand during that time to process each batch as quickly as possible.
For the PSU debate.
The 75/150W restrictions for 6/8 pin connections are connector based, not wire based. An 8 pin PCIe is only a 6 pin with two additional leads daisy chained off the main. You should be able to run 150W per chain without any issues.
Proper PSU selection is of HUGE importance. Please do not try to save a few dollars here. Cheap PSUs cannot run 24/7 at full efficiency or percent utilized, and provide dirty power which may damage your miner.
I use a CM1 power distribution unit for the cluster. It is nice, and helpful when using Phoenix connectors, but completely unnecessary with the Klondike, as all the connections may be run directly from the PSU.
For my personal cluster, as well as the hosting, an 80+ gold 550 watt single rail PSU has tentatively been selected. This PSU is very high quality, with 105c caps, and rated to run at >90% efficiency at 95% utilization.
This PSU was also chosen because of it's low price per chip, and the ability to remote power cycle a smaller number of boards than possible with a larger unit.
As an aside, while we're building our own custom cases to house the Klondikes, I thought it may be helpful to draw something up for those of you who purchased a moderate amount of miners. This is a standard 3u case, with 12 120mm fans and 72 Klondikes.
The only hangup with this design is the need for a place to house the PSU. A shelf mounted to the rear of the rack would work, or a separate 4u case housing enough PSUs for a group of say, 4 3u units if hosting in a DC.
Using this design, it is possible to house an entire batch of Klondikes just over half a standard 19" 42U rack.
All orders received, recorded, replied. Batch 4 will end shortly. Any payments which do not make the cutoff will be applied to Batch 5, with an email reflecting the Batch number.
Edit: caught a math mistake, the footprint is much smaller.