I looked into Blakecoin and see it uses blake256, bit i couldn't find if it is Blake256R8.
I will update the listing for now. Once the miner is out we will know for sure which coins can be mined.
If it works I will also ad the mergemining coins Blakecoin supports.
It's in the first post
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=306894.msg3290239;topicseen#msg3290239"The algorithm was written as a candidate for SHA-3, Based on round one candidate code from the Sphlib 2.1 library and reduced the round function to 8 rounds."
"8 round Blake-256 is the fastest!"
Baikal contacted me a couple days ago to confirm shipping details for my Giant-B order, "As it is getting closer to the shipping date, I am here writing to you for double checking your delivery details."
I already have these extra NIB PSUs on hand not being used, so my plan is as follows:
EVGA 1200W P2 (6 VGA power outputs) for Giant-B x2.
and/or
EVGA 1600W T2 (9 VGA power outputs) for up to Giant-B x3.
Will require 3 VGA power cables for each Giant-B since EVGA includes a bunch of 8-pin from PSU to 2+6-pin w/ 6-pin cables.
I'm a little confused. Giant-B requires 6x 12V 6Pin connector = 36 total pins. if you only use 3x 8 pin VGAs = 32 total pins per unit. How is that equivalent?
You don't need to overpay for a psu
https://www.parallelminer.com/product-category/power-supply-kit/