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Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:21:00 UTC
Can your mining rigs do this?









sorry could not help myself.
 Grin
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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC
Pardon my ignorance, why is the socket mounted so high near the ceiling, and not near the floor?

Why not? Perhaps it is because I have false ceiling in DC3 instead of traditional false (raised) floor. Wires are suspended from the ceiling.


The subfloor is usually used for cool air distribution.  How are you managing airflow?

Otherwise.

Usually DC's have PUE of 2.3, would you expect me to follow their example?

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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC
Pardon my ignorance, why is the socket mounted so high near the ceiling, and not near the floor?

Why not? Perhaps it is because I have false ceiling in DC3 instead of traditional false (raised) floor. Wires are suspended from the ceiling.
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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC
A little photo to tease you, just two power cables coming into my mining rig (DC3) . 10 more can be added as needed.

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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC


You know that you don't need the crossfire bridge for mining right?
Unless he's running Windows and doesn't have or want to use dummy plugs.

Crossfire hurts your performance when mining. People use dummy plugs because they have no choice. When I had 4x crossfired it was constant problems.
I had no issues with performance. I used it because its easier than using dummy plugs and works just fine. I do my testing under windows which forces me to use those cables. Plus it looks much nicer and allows the person to have a high end gaming pc along with a great miner.  Plus the bridges dont cost me anything,  i wa getting 400mhahes/s from each card at 900core. Was it suppose to be higher?

I call BS on this one. It is very hard to believe that this 4x sandwich does 0.4 Ghps per core for more than 1 minute in a row. Maybe with exception of some weird setups with room refrigerated otherwise and even than it is highly doubtful.

Video on youtube or this is a fake.

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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC


DC3, power cables

Tell me how big your power cable is and I'll tell you how many Ghps you have.  Grin

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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC
Another piece of my mining rig is about to be mounted



5870 is for size reference here.
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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:17:00 UTC


a bunch of 5870 cards in DC3, to be deployed soon... i.e. this rig is a work in progress  Grin
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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:17:00 UTC
Vladimir:  Cheesy So, are you below or above 38 Ghash/s now? (Last time you said you were below ArtForz's 38 Gh/s)

Way above that... though I understand that ArtForz keeps all of it for himself (and probably has more Ghps by now) while significant part of my capacity is contracted out.

BTW your image did not work for me inline Sad but works if copied into browser... Had a bunch of those too recently....
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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:17:00 UTC
not as much as I would like... next time when I buy 200-300 of these babes, I'll push for some more serious discount, though.
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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:17:00 UTC
why not 5970's? couldn't get the volume?

well.. I've bough about 70-80% of all 5970's sold in UK (new and used) in Jan-Apr 2011. And it is not that many... have to use surrogates now...
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by
Vladimir
on 25/01/2020, 02:17:00 UTC



I suppose this rig is  a work in progress  Grin
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Board Speculation
Told ya so.
by
Vladimir
on 15/09/2013, 23:00:45 UTC
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Board Speculation
September and October will be eventful.
by
Vladimir
on 31/08/2013, 11:59:07 UTC
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Board Marketplace
Re: Selling Inbitcoinwetrust.com domain name!
by
Vladimir
on 09/08/2013, 17:55:04 UTC
could you also please register and sell:

inbitcoinwetrustandgenerallyloveverylongdomainnames.com

I think it is going to be a hit.
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This is a bubble, short it!
by
Vladimir
on 05/08/2013, 09:43:43 UTC
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National Gold Parity Party Watch --> Bulgaria
by
Vladimir
on 31/07/2013, 22:30:03 UTC
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Board Services
Re: What do people want in their hosting packages?
by
Vladimir
on 08/07/2013, 14:11:37 UTC
engineer time costs and minimum time increments?

I suppose most standard support ops expected to be free and if we are talking about "extra mile" kind of work, like remote hands, custom sysadmin work on behalf of the customer etc... it is not really something that most professional users are too worried about. For all I care, it could be up to 50-100$ an hour in 15 minute increments, or slightly higher depending on location and type of hosting. It is not uncommon for biz clients to pay their own sysadmins up to 100$/hour or more and they should not be too worried about this, particularly considering that when one has a proficient sysadmin involved need of such service almost never arises.







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Re: What do people want in their hosting packages?
by
Vladimir
on 08/07/2013, 12:03:57 UTC
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What do people want in their hosting packages?

often people want more simplicity and less bullshit and no rip-offs on optional components


What price point would be considered a rip-off on optional components?

monthly payment that pays off the component in less than one year is automatically suspect. Hosting biz is highly competitive.
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Re: What do people want in their hosting packages?
by
Vladimir
on 08/07/2013, 10:32:01 UTC
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What do people want in their hosting packages?

often people want more simplicity and less bullshit and no rip-offs on optional components