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pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
It is a good start, just get some mobo with more pci-e slots and cards.

It all depends if anything is gpu profitable with asics abroad. doing a 24 hr test, see what I get in return, multiply that by 30 days, with 400w being used. Hopefully it turns out good.
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pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
got my gridseed! lol happyhappyjoyjoy.

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by
pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
Nothing compared like above, but finally, I got back into the mining  Grin

SAPPHIRE 100363L Radeon R9 280X 3GB w/ DIY tech station.
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by
pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:33:00 UTC
Been long time since I peeked here. All I can say is insane from graphics cards to those things with pics above. I wouldn't even know where to start with bitcoin mining any more. Ima try to get back into litecoin mining soon though as long as its easy hook up graphics cards..
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pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:23:00 UTC

That's an excellent looking rig, you should start selling those Smiley

Yea, that's radical. Nice, compact & clean. I like it a lot.
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pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:23:00 UTC
Beautiful setups! Amazing, amazing & amazing.
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by
pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
pekv2, you don't need 3 resisters per dummy plug. And you don't need the dvi-vga adapter either: http://blog.zorinaq.com/?e=11

That link makes no sense. on the diagram, it showing c1,c2 and c3. then a photo showing a resistor in C2-C5. And i'm not sticking nothing in my dvi ports except the dummy plugs.

I do need dummy plugs with 3 resistors, explanation below V.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87611.msg965184#msg965184
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by
pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
Had an old case laying around. Drilled the rivets out, removed the tray & card holder, c clamped the mobo tray & card holder together, predrilled three holes and screwed em together. Fourth and fifth photos, you'll be able to see the three screws holding the two pieces together. There is a hard drive rack under behind the shoe rack, that has 2 hdd's and one ssd that is not seen in the photos.
Used an old show rack that was in the closet.

The longest 5850 is spitting out 385 MHash/s, the shorter 5850 is spitting out 410-415 mhash/s.

Temps are awesome.

http://imgur.com/a/pGWGp#0
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pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
The CM with wc setup just fits with the wc cooling setup, as it looks badass.
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by
pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
pekv2, you don't need 3 resisters per dummy plug. And you don't need the dvi-vga adapter either: http://blog.zorinaq.com/?e=11

That link makes no sense. on the diagram, it showing c1,c2 and c3. then a photo showing a resistor in C2-C5. And i'm not sticking nothing in my dvi ports except the dummy plugs.

I do need dummy plugs with 3 resistors, explanation below V.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87611.msg965184#msg965184

You can insert on end in C1, C2, or C3 and the other in C5.  

From the article:
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I simply insert the resistor —75 Ω is the ideal spec— in the DVI output port to make contact between C1-C5 (analog red - analog ground), or C2-C5 (green - ground), or C3-C5 (blue - ground).

It's the same thing as using a dummy plug, except that you can remove the dummy plug whenever.

Yea, I'll just stick to my dummy plugs as I bolded the quoted above /\.
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by
pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
Very nice wc setup. MMM, I see yummyness. Is that a CM?
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pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:19:00 UTC
far from perfected however my system(s) in their XXXL tower case

lolz, hey, if it works, right. Is that a Dell E172FP monitor you got there?
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by
pekv2
on 25/01/2020, 02:19:00 UTC
Self-contained water-cooled triple 6990. Cool and quiet with nothing sticking outside the case:

What hash speeds are you getting & are they extremely overclocked?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [BCN] Bytecoin (CPU-mining, true anonymity)
by
pekv2
on 20/05/2014, 13:56:33 UTC
The only way to save Bitcoin is to relaunch it with a fair start for everyone. The same holds for dollars.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][POOL][PROFIT-SHIFT] Coinshift.com, the first profit-shifting multipool
by
pekv2
on 15/05/2014, 16:49:06 UTC
Anyone else getting connection refused?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [GUIDE] GridSeed 5-Chip USB & Blade Miner Support/Tuning
by
pekv2
on 15/05/2014, 10:11:36 UTC
Does anyone know what the 288.7 means?

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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [GUIDE] GridSeed 5-Chip USB & Blade Miner Support/Tuning
by
pekv2
on 15/05/2014, 02:38:54 UTC
So I should autotune once, for several hours (maybe overnight) with the -debug and -log.

Then sift through the log to get all the values, plug it into the config, and start.

Autotune once if using cpuminer of sandors.

once autotune is done
Quote from: nst6563

You can open the log and just search for "autotune stopped" and grab the speed from the line right above it for use in the config.

remove autotune from json.

start.
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Board Economics
Re: IRS says mining is "income" (40% tax) instead of cap. gains (20% tax)
by
pekv2
on 15/05/2014, 02:07:00 UTC
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Board Service Discussion
Re: [GAWMINERS]We won't be accepting PayPal moving forward.
by
pekv2
on 15/05/2014, 01:52:37 UTC
Saves me from buying a moneypak. $4.95. Just use debit/credit now.
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Board Service Discussion
[GAWMINERS]We won't be accepting PayPal moving forward.
by
pekv2
on 15/05/2014, 01:50:53 UTC
http://us8.campaign-archive2.com/?u=cdea713669f1600ffb2230df5&id=fe2b90e3ff&e=4852cdafaf

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