Search content
Sort by

Showing 20 of 84 results by Dryleaf
Post
Topic
Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: New PPC Pool - Currently over 100 TH and climbing - 1.5% - PPLNS Payout system
by
Dryleaf
on 18/09/2014, 12:55:46 UTC
+1 - Come join us now while PPC is hot !!!
Post
Topic
Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: New PPC Pool - Currently over 100 TH and climbing - 1.5% - PPLNS Payout system
by
Dryleaf
on 17/09/2014, 23:55:35 UTC
+1
Post
Topic
Board Mining (Altcoins)
Topic OP
New PPC Pool - Currently over 100 TH and climbing - 1.5% - PPLNS Payout system
by
Dryleaf
on 16/09/2014, 17:17:00 UTC
STRATUM

VARDIFF Enabled

PPLNS payout system

DDOS protection

1.5% pool fee

http://pool.kaysid.com
Post
Topic
Board Computer hardware
Topic OP
Selling the Hashfast based Evo Boards with Power supply and cooler
by
Dryleaf
on 15/09/2014, 00:00:55 UTC
See ebay listing. We have multiples of these in stock. Please reach out to jack@kaysid.com for any bulk order requests.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151407403444
Post
Topic
Board Computer hardware
Re: Selling the Hashfast based Evo Boards with Power supply and cooler
by
Dryleaf
on 14/09/2014, 15:27:21 UTC
Still have around 100 of these for sale. First come first served.
Post
Topic
Board Computer hardware
Re: Selling the Hashfast based Evo Boards with Power supply and cooler
by
Dryleaf
on 13/09/2014, 16:31:24 UTC
prices are pretty high, and if you're selling on ebay why sell here? We look for good deals.

Hmm. I would say this is a pretty good deal. The power supply sells for 170 new. That means the board and cooler are selling for around 77 cents per GH in stock now. Doesnt get a lot better then that.

Smiley
Post
Topic
Board Computer hardware
Re: Selling the Hashfast based Evo Boards with Power supply and cooler
by
Dryleaf
on 13/09/2014, 13:10:02 UTC
+1
Post
Topic
Board Computer hardware
Re: Selling the Hashfast based Evo Boards with Power supply and cooler
by
Dryleaf
on 12/09/2014, 01:11:50 UTC
+1
Post
Topic
Board Computer hardware
Re: Selling the Hashfast based Evo Boards with Power supply and cooler
by
Dryleaf
on 11/09/2014, 18:04:41 UTC
is it hard to assemble this? im looking for miners that my friends can easily plug and play.

If you have ever put a processor in a computer then you can do this. You just have to paste the dies and attach the cooler.
Post
Topic
Board Computer hardware
Re: Selling the Hashfast based Evo Boards with Power supply and cooler
by
Dryleaf
on 11/09/2014, 17:36:40 UTC
+1
Post
Topic
Board Computer hardware
Topic OP
Selling the Hashfast based Evo Boards with Power supply and cooler
by
Dryleaf
on 10/09/2014, 21:16:18 UTC
See ebay listing. We have multiples of these in stock. Please reach out to jack@kaysid.com for any bulk order requests.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151407403444
Post
Topic
Board Mining software (miners)
Re: CGRemote - Remote Miner Management from the Developer of CGWatcher
by
Dryleaf
on 02/09/2014, 13:10:46 UTC
Im about ready to give up on this garbage, first started when i went to pay with doge, copy paste the amount shown, and walla... charged 40 bucks for a 25 dollar program.. guess i should have done the math myself..

anyway, this program is not only buggy, but it doesn't do what is advertised, first, if your lucky enough that it actually signs into the coinmyne website so it loads, the only thing there is flashy stats that I can see in the cgminer window already, It wont set up profiles, it wont auto switch profitable pools, wont restart miners and it is also laggy and buggy, it will however manually switch pools... at about a 10% loss in hash... maybe Im just dumb, but dang.. i gave it hell... hopefully an update will happen soon.. I will keep trying to make it work.. since I own it.. but i donno.. pretty frustrated with this one.. Angry Huh

I have had about the same luck with it. It is definitely leaking memory as it gets slower and slower until it finally stops responding. I had to give up on it also.  Sad
Post
Topic
Board Hardware
Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
by
Dryleaf
on 02/09/2014, 12:37:26 UTC
Not to bad actually. They are running around 80 C and we have about 160 ton of AC on the building so its pretty cold most of the time.  Smiley
Just out of curiosity, who is paying the electricity on that? Who pays for the air conditioning?
I think you would be surprised about costs.   I looked at your design and it is interesting and your cost structure is also interesting.    But there are also other ways to run a mine profitably.   We likely pay 2X your electric price in the US and 3.28X your electric price in asia on our mines and I actually think you will learn some lessons when you start approaching 1000 amps that may surprise you. 
The HVAC cost is not as much as you imagine with the swamp coolers you are using.

We are currently using around 1600 amps in this building. And you are correct there are some surprises you will run into on the way if you arent careful.
Post
Topic
Board Hardware
Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
by
Dryleaf
on 02/09/2014, 01:28:53 UTC
So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue

You'll have to confirm with them but it's my understanding they have GN1 chips, whole wafers, and ATX power supplies that are basically shipping immediately from stock.

It wasn't an honest question Professor.  Blazed and his hater buddies just like to gainsay anything I write.   Cheesy

Honestly if I could buy some Hash Fast stuff at a decent price I would no questions asked!  I have no dog in this fight as I do not pre order EVER so I have never been screwed buying gear  Cool

We are currently selling some of our Evo (Rev 3) units for bulk orders only.  If needed, we can also include PSU's, coolers and cables at discounted pricing.  PM here or visit www.kaysid.com/contactus if interested.  For those looking for orders of 100+ units contact us at info@kaysid.com with offers.  Here are a couple photos of one of our Evo boards and a full row hashing away.



that must be one hot room

Not to bad actually. They are running around 80 C and we have about 160 ton of AC on the building so its pretty cold most of the time.  Smiley
Post
Topic
Board Hardware
Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
by
Dryleaf
on 01/09/2014, 22:35:48 UTC
We are currently selling some of our Evo (Rev 3) units for bulk orders only.  If needed, we can also include PSU's, coolers and cables at discounted pricing.  PM here or visit www.kaysid.com/contactus if interested.  For those looking for orders of 100+ units contact us at info@kaysid.com with offers.  Here are a couple photos of one of our Evo boards and a full row hashing away.
That is certainly interesting news.   Maybe post a little more information about specs, pricing, delivery etc. here?

The specs are the same as the actual Rev 3 Evo boards. Depending on how you want to run them you can get anywhere from 450 GH's using 380 watts up to 700ish GH running at 950 watts.

We tend to run them at around 580-620 which gives us about a 1w per GH ratio on them.

As far as pricing please feel free to reach out o us with how many you are looking for and if you just want the boards or if you want the power supplies and coolers also.

Delivery is as soon as payment is received. We have quite a few in hand now and are getting our next batch assembled currently and will have those in around a week.
Post
Topic
Board Hardware
Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
by
Dryleaf
on 01/09/2014, 16:44:12 UTC
So if I order a Hash Fast today when will it ship?  Tongue

You'll have to confirm with them but it's my understanding they have GN1 chips, whole wafers, and ATX power supplies that are basically shipping immediately from stock.

It wasn't an honest question Professor.  Blazed and his hater buddies just like to gainsay anything I write.   Cheesy

Honestly if I could buy some Hash Fast stuff at a decent price I would no questions asked!  I have no dog in this fight as I do not pre order EVER so I have never been screwed buying gear  Cool

We are currently selling some of our Evo (Rev 3) units for bulk orders only.  If needed, we can also include PSU's, coolers and cables at discounted pricing.  PM here or visit www.kaysid.com/contactus if interested.  For those looking for orders of 100+ units contact us at info@kaysid.com with offers.  Here are a couple photos of one of our Evo boards and a full row hashing away.



Post
Topic
Board Hardware
Re: The Habanero - 650GH/s - Batch 2 Shipping June 9th, $850 ($1.3/GH/s)
by
Dryleaf
on 18/07/2014, 02:19:28 UTC
May want to raise the hashclock up to about 850 as it isnt supposed to go below 550.
Post
Topic
Board Mining software (miners)
Re: is bitcoin core 0.9.2 compatible with high power ASIC's
by
Dryleaf
on 07/07/2014, 04:42:47 UTC
Excellent. Thanks for the help kind sir. Smiley
Post
Topic
Board Mining software (miners)
Re: is bitcoin core 0.9.2 compatible with high power ASIC's
by
Dryleaf
on 07/07/2014, 04:32:00 UTC
So say I had 50 machines running around 200 TH total. Each with its own instance of cgminer running. Would a single wallet handle that or would you separate them?

Just curious as I was going to set up a pool for internal use but not sure if this way is better it seems there is less latency with directly talking to bitcoind with the miners  vs using pool software.
Post
Topic
Board Mining software (miners)
Re: is bitcoin core 0.9.2 compatible with high power ASIC's
by
Dryleaf
on 07/07/2014, 04:24:31 UTC
cgminer can mine directly to bitcoind at any hashrate without any extra load to bitcoind. I helped someone set up a 150TH solo mining operation that way. That information is outdated based on older software.

Was there any special setup for this or was it a simple point to the wallet and start mining type setup?