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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:36:00 UTC
Here is my s3 farm:
[http://s1.postimg.org/px2bgbm73/s3_1.jpg]

[http://s11.postimg.org/5dogrir7n/s3_2.jpg]

More of the actual construction can be seen on my site at www.bitcoinlasvegas.net

Vegas

neat cabling Smiley

couldn't see/find pics at url.. i have a url too http://idontALT.com .

Cheers,
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:35:00 UTC
Not mine. But I'm sure everyone here will appreciate the density of hash power in this farm. I counted 151 x Spondoolies-Tech SP30.

Probably a world record for hashing density.
Extremely low cost and effective deployment method. Behind the SP30s are huge fans.



Credit: Cowboyminer mining cooperative.
Cheers,
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:35:00 UTC
Just curious what's your eletricity bill been like?
with Mich-Colo it's flat $350USD hosting fee per month per SP30 unit. not lock in contract.

with GekkoScience hosting it's $0.095 per kWh. say round $300usd per month for each SP30.

Cheers,
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:35:00 UTC
new addition to the photo album Smiley

SP30 Oct. batch arrived at Mich-Colo this week. SP30 had PSU fault which required power cycle. All i had to do was go to Mich-Colo online chat to request reboot and it was done. Easy.

Pic of h/w hosted at Mich-Colo:


Screenshot of Stats:


More of my h/w pics here: http://idontALT.com

See http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ for over a years worth of btc mining h/w progression, from 9Million diff to 34Billion diff.

Cheers,
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:35:00 UTC
"Mmmm hashrate" indeed...



Mmmm hashrate

Not mine.
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:34:00 UTC
Nothing fancy: 2x 7950 mining X11. Fans at about 50%/2000rpm, cool running around 50c.


fancy frame. nice grain. how good is wood Smiley

QG

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on 25/01/2020, 02:34:00 UTC
Are these blowing from back to front?

hot air goes out  the window. front to back.

QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:34:00 UTC
Have a link for those fans? TIA.
http://www.noctua.at
Exhaust Fans: 3 x Noctua NF-A15 PWM
Intake fans: 3 x Noctua NF-S12B FLX

they have a whole new line of fans. i have really old ones.

Cheers,
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:34:00 UTC
Front: Dual Habanero (710ghs and 680ghs), XSPC RayStorm Intel CPU Waterblock x 2
Back: XSPC - RX360 V3 Triple Radiator, D5 Photon 170 Tube Reservoir, D5 Vario Pump, Sunon PMD1212PTB1-A(2).F.GN Fans x 3


Code:
[14:44:11] <+QG> 0: HFB FRUTESCE: 937MHz  95C 100% 0.88V  | 702.9G / 674.9Gh/s WU: 9435.7/m A:105671 R:0 HW:289
[14:44:11] <+QG>  1: HFB FATALII : 937MHz  97C 100% 0.87V  | 772.4G / 718.0Gh/s WU:10037.7/m A: 87019 R:0 HW:100

More pics of Habanero here: http://imgur.com/a/SMBJP
Pics of the rest of my h/w: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ

Cheers,
QG
http://idontAlt.com
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
* QuiveringGibbage rants an off-topic reply..

I've made a specific thread for this topic, please continue here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=632847.0

Thank you for your clarification, I meant lightning and not thunder, English is not my native language.
As about coiling , as I said before do as you wish , it is your equipment.
I give up.
Smiley

No, I am sorry, it does not end there... You do not understand, and are disseminating BULL SHIT with your ill informed knowledge. Please cease your postings until you do some actual research of your own.

WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU?!? to 1# Tell me, what I should do in my own damn cabinet. 2# Dare to judge someone and ask them if they "are an expert in network setups, huh?", 3# Have the nerve to say "I dont care if you dont do your research, it is your equipment do as you wish. ...  Do you have some actual proof?" when you have not provided a single proof or link to information that backs up the crap that is pouring out of your finger when typing your shit.

It creates a coil like that, and inductive currents can blow both ends. I mean the miner controller + the rooter.
Wow, rly ? U think there is enough inductive current to blow something ? What u think how long cable needs to be ? And do u have some actual proof that did happen to somebody ?
Only asking coz i do internet networks setup, left cables like that if they are to long many times .
Dont worry about it. While in theory current is induced, it is soooo low u cant really measure it.

You get like 12V / 1A from induction when hanging a huge coil below a 10000V landline.

So yeah, the odds that a meteorite would crash into your home is probably higher than you blowing anything out because of induced electrical currents.
Yeah that is what i thought so Cheesy . I know in theory it can happen but, i mean that like 10m of UTP cable cant do no harm.
You have no idea how a thunder can screw you by inductive fields.
Happened to my shop last year, all cameras, printers and fax, usb sides on pcs got blown by a thunder hit a mile away.

I dont care if you dont do your research, it is your equipment do as you wish.

ps. Micro, you are an expert in network setups, huh? Do you have some actual proof?   Grin

tzortz; Please post 1 link that backs up your claim in the thread I have started above.

QG, fires up...  >:-/   fuckin tell me waht to do..
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
It creates a coil like that, and inductive currents can blow both ends. I mean the miner controller + the rooter.
... Ethernet cables contain twisted pairs, and the minimum standards make your comment utterly nonsense.  You shouldn't run Ethernet cables along a power line, but coiling an Ethernet cable cannot hurt anything.

As suggested above, maybe lightening could cause some issues... but that's the lightening causing a problem, not the fact you coiled up an Ethernet cable.
took the words right out of my mouth Smiley

QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
latest addition to the gallery...

Spondoolies SP10 Dawson 1.4THs x 2 - princeps & linguaefelis

Full gallery here: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ#ZZd203T


Say HASH!!
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
/alert off-topic...
Looks like the symbol/logo from Quake to me.
This is the Quake symbol...

also, what is your avatar supposed to be?

http://quake.wikia.com/wiki/Quad_Damage
"Appearing throughout the Quake series, Quad Damage is a power up that amplifies a weapon's damage by a factor of 4 (quadruples) for 30 seconds."
"The Quad Damage appears like a Quake logo-shaped rune. When the player activates it, their vision takes on a tint the same color as the powerup, and their face becomes wide-eyed and crazed-looking as long as the powerup is in effect."

Cheers,
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
...and I'm assuming the username refers to the aftermath of yours foes after acquiring Quad-Damage... Cheers!
Code:
[17:40:33] <+QG> ;;lasers pew pew
[17:40:34] <+gribble> ┌━ ┄ ┄ ┄ ┄ ┄ ┄ *pew!* *pew!* *pew!*
Smiley
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
latest addition to the gallery...

Spondoolies SP10 Dawson 1.4THs x 2 - princeps & linguaefelis

Full gallery here: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ#ZZd203T

Say HASH!!
QG

FYI: Those power meters are rated for 1800w max. Be careful.

Edit: I was mistaken. UK version of that power meter goes up to 3120watts.

Thanks for the heads up. I just check the site where I bought them from and it says (http://steplight.com.au/monitor/plug-in-electricity-power-meter/):
Measures from 1 to 2,400 watts.

I will have to use 2 meters when the SP30 arrives..

Cheers,
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
This was a HashFast Sierra (~1.3Ths) I pulled apart to hash on each BabyJet board separately. Each board is getting above 400GHs.

Custom wooden crates were hand crafted to house the boards and raditors for easy shipping.

More pics here: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ


Cheers,
QG
PS: Units are for sale and are located in Sydney, Australia.
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
nice modding on the cointerra !!!

cointerra? where?

I wanted to order one to mod but the seller's unit half shat itself half way through the trade.

I'd say it'd be much the same as the sierra. but with 2 board and 2 chips on each board.

QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
I though hashfast shipped with casing, did you remove them?
yes, the HashFast Sierra came in a heavy metal 4u case. but have retrieved the boards outs to hash individually. See Destructicon of LARRY - http://imgur.com/a/94wo7



QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
latest setup... 75db (Busy Traffic, Phone Ringtone) in my bedroom...


Top unit is 2 x Avalon2 Single module.
Middle black unit is a 3 module Avalon2.
Bottom unit is a HashFast Sierra.

Hashing; Avalon2 (0.51TH) + Sierra (1.24TH) = Total 1.75THs

Drawing; Avalon2 (1770W ~7.6A) + Sierra (1440W ~6A) = Total 3210W (~13.6A) at the wall.

more pictures here: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ#MmixS1J

Cheers,
QG
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QuiveringGibbage
on 25/01/2020, 02:32:00 UTC
I love you rigs for the love of god please switch those GPU miners to a scrypt base coin because you will earn more. But I think you know that already given how old the post is...

I don't alt.. Smiley
QG