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Re: World biggest bitcoin /SHA256 miner 7.7T@3400W
by
aarons6
on 11/08/2015, 09:55:58 UTC
This thing seems like a big pain the ass with needing what 18 pcie connectors?


indeed it does and might be there first big mistake .  S5 + .

this sure does not work for a home miner....that is for sure.......3436 watts ...not at my 13c kwh in the usa

(then again winter is coming if you lived in a trailer with electric heat) Smiley

anyway at 13c kwh plus the say with shipping price of ..what was it 3300 bucks would be ugly ugly

only 2c kwh iceland or china farms would be interested in this (or not) imho Smiley

heh 321.61  usd electric cost at 13c kwh for 30 days (assuming you did not have to cool it) WOW!

I'll keep the two titan(s) I have running at 2500 watts thank you very much ......and let them be my "fair well off the stage" tribute to home miners next year

but I agree with other posts on here "they are not really even trying anymore' just a re-package and lame one at that

anyway my 2 satoshi's


for those who know ...would you be better off (or have to) use like 16awg Y cables like with the KNC Titans and Neptunes
just to be safe because of the plugs used (maybe?) not being up to snuff or is that a non-issue...just looks like would/could be a handy
addition ..it kinda screams "fire' from the pictures too me Smiley

but I don't know someone else with the expertise if 16awg Y cables for the PSU's would be prudent?



not to mention no home outlet will support 3400 watts.. so it would have to be specially wired in its own sub panel. and this thing looks like a fire hazard..