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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator
by
mfurman
on 08/03/2019, 21:22:40 UTC
They muted me for three days for asking if people remember "Cold Fusion" that became so "promising" in 1989  Grin  I trully think that those snippets of infor from GPUHoarder are just becoming funny and those two support people are like mushrooms

They muted me there as well  Mods there are easily triggered now.  

Their efforts to put something out to back their website claims is looking more and more like a joke with each new passing week.

I have been showing my co-worker who's into cryptocurrency mining the ridiculous of SQRL research, he wisely gone the used Z9 mini route and I stupidly went with these overpriced crash easy 215+ acorns.  I had no idea going FPGA over ASIC would turn into such a tremendous flop.
Oh so you're Esme squalor, maybe you shouldn't go around trolling with fake dates.

You are aware that a z9 mini at 13cents /kw profits at 17 cents a day right? They launched at $2,000 when new.

They run at around $500 with PSU, that's obviously used to hell and back.

You can easily get two 215+ that bring it 3 cents a day profit each for that cost. That's 6 cents vs the 17 cents profit. Now here the thing though, those 215+ will have different bitstreams come out and buy July won't literally be sold for parts, the z9 not so much.

Believe it or not you're in a better position than you're buddy.


Please do not forget that first batch Z9 mini was released in June and therefore has already ROI'ed. The Z9 minis from the second batch were ~$600 for me. My elctricity cost is ~7c/kWh and Z9  ASICs are still earning more for me than any GPUs (Grin mining on RTX2070 was for a short time more profitable)