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Note how I balanced power distribution among the chips. That leads to slightly better efficiency, and cooler running hardware which should keep the rigs alive longer.
yeah all your chips are under the 115 mark for temp which should prevent chip death. at 7 cents you can bump to the 1500 and make a fraction more money then at 1300 gh.
You also suffer noise since you max fan in a home bad
In a data center so what.
the op did not mention if noise was an issue.
and my power was 770 for 1300 yours was 990 for 1500 at 7 cents your last 200 gh costs you 220 watts so you are gaining 13 cetns a day or 4 bucks a month .
big noise gain
The noise isn't an issue for me since I run my miners in my detached garage. I know it isn't a big gain in FIAT, but I try not to pay too much attention to FIAT values. I'm trying to stockpile as much BTC as possible, and my main goal is extracting as much bitcoin as I can from each difficulty. With my power costs, I will only consider downclocking once the miners have made ROI.
well if temps are managed and noise is not an issue your way makes financial sense.