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Topic: So what kind of hardware are you currently running ? - page 3. (Read 2752 times)

legendary
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I was concerned about them because of how "tight" they look like they might no get great air flow, why I never seriously looked at them.

Since you are referring to the SP10 miners you should know that their "tightness" creates a negative pressure inside the case which helps with better airflow and lower temperatures than in a normal unpressurized case. The SP10 are the most robust miners and everything around them is build for being datacenter ready/server grade quality.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
72 Antminer S1's / 70 Gridseed's / And 22 GPU rigs...that are currently for sale  Cheesy
As I was reading that the first thing in my head was wtf lol

That's some serious freakin hardware man, why you selling if I may ask ?
legendary
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72 Antminer S1's / 70 Gridseed's / And 22 GPU rigs...that are currently for sale  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Jupiter, SP10, SP30.
How are he SP's treating you ? Haven't heard much on them as of late other than people talking about maybe buying some.

They are treating me very nice. Not a single reboot needed since I have them and they do just fine in warmer climates too. After the Jupiters who already gave me a BTC ROI the SP miners are the best choice that I made regarding mining.
I was concerned about them because of how "tight" they look like they might no get great air flow, why I never seriously looked at them.
member
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Merit: 10
1XJupiter,3Xs1,3Xs3.   2.5T
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
Jupiter, SP10, SP30.
How are he SP's treating you ? Haven't heard much on them as of late other than people talking about maybe buying some.

They are treating me very nice. Not a single reboot needed since I have them and they do just fine in warmer climates too. After the Jupiters who already gave me a BTC ROI the SP miners are the best choice that I made regarding mining.
member
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Merit: 10
6x S1's, an S2, 1 BTCGarden 620ghash's

In total of 2.8Terahash's
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Alot of what you guys have sound pretty nice. When I started it was with a rPi and I think Gh/s, now I will have close to 5Th after everything else arrives.
grn
sr. member
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s1, lk, s3
donator
Activity: 1617
Merit: 1012
7 GH/s Butterfly Labs Jalapenos, amongst other things. I keep them running to use up spare Amps at the data center where I have other miners. Each Jalapeno uses up about 0.5 Amps.
hero member
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Merit: 501
Antminer S1 ~ 1.05Th/s

2 Block Erupter Cubes ~ 42Gh/s (on overclock)

I also have three 333Mh/s usb erupters that were running but now are just pointless.
newbie
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1x Jupiter (Oct, custom voltage/clock) 2x S3's (stock) 1x S1 (pencil mod/250M)
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Jupiter, SP10, SP30.
How are he SP's treating you ? Haven't heard much on them as of late other than people talking about maybe buying some.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
Jupiter, SP10, SP30.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Currently running Antminer S1, Antminer S3 x2, 4 R-Boxes and 4 Antminer U1's (I need something to play with my Raspberry Pi's!) Smiley

I also have 8 retired block erupter USB sticks and two retired AsicMiner Block Erupter Cubes (which besides the need for a stratum proxy I think are very good devices, extremely stable and great workhorses it's just too bad that they're so inefficient). So anyone willing to buy those Block Erupter Cubes? Wink They'd be great if you have little to no power costs!


Me and my collo guy have an arrangement for $1 per 50w ;-p

Also, seems like you got a nice setup.
full member
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SelfPay - ICO PRE SALE - huge Profit !
Currently running Antminer S1, Antminer S3 x2, 4 R-Boxes and 4 Antminer U1's (I need something to play with my Raspberry Pi's!) Smiley

I also have 8 retired block erupter USB sticks and two retired AsicMiner Block Erupter Cubes (which besides the need for a stratum proxy I think are very good devices, extremely stable and great workhorses it's just too bad that they're so inefficient). So anyone willing to buy those Block Erupter Cubes? Wink They'd be great if you have little to no power costs!

legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Just curious what kind of setup everyone has.

For me, as of this post... I have three 1 Th/s Dragon miners along with a Prospector200 @ 200 Gh/s and a small rPi rig I use for fun at around 10 Gh/s for a total of 3.2 Th/s.

I also have four S3's I ordered from BitMain, 2 of which should be at my collo guys place tomorrow.

All in all when everything's said and done I should have around 4.97 Th/s assuming everything hashes at spec, even if not I can still realistically expect around 4.89 Th/s. This assumes each of the four S3's only hash around 420 Gh/s which some people have been reporting.
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