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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
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nonny12
on 07/09/2018, 04:48:04 UTC
Miners care a lot about ROI. FPGA seems too over priced, 4-6K per unit.

Mining with FPGA=Snakeoil?
At the current rate my ROI for my rig is 3 years.
A FPGA even with the current available not profitable bistream is 1 year but indeed, the warranty period is ridiculous.

While the warranty periods are pretty short, the longevity of FPGAs run within specs are not short at all. If the FPGA is run within spec then it is rated to run for 10 years of continuous operation. Failure of other components on the board is much more likely than a failing FPGA.
@nonny12,
 What is the source of your  information about FPGA longevity? And what do you mean by "other components on the board"?  RAM, drives etc? Or components of an FPGA card?


Xilinx does thermal testing on all of their FPGAs. I was way short on the UltraScale+ parts actually. They ran it for a combined 170 years across multiple devices at junction temperature of 125 deg C without any failures.
https://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/user_guides/ug116.pdf

When I say other components are more likely to fail, I am referring to things like the power supply, capacitors, and other discrete components or ICs.