Both of the discord links posted a couple posts back are expired. Would love to jump in if someone can post a valid link.
I took some verilog classes back in college. Are the bitstreams written in Verilog? If so, I would love to contribute whatever help I can to getting a working bitstream for the most popular algos. Who should I contact to help get me started in the right direction?
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BoardMining (Altcoins)
Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
Contact me I maybe able to purchase 25-100 units depending on pricing and seriousness. Guess you don't allow PMs from newbies
any details? Thanks
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Re: VCU1525 (FPGA MINER BOARD) - $3,000 to $4,000
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profdd
on 20/05/2018, 08:19:15 UTC
Could also ask the manufacturer and reseller give us the buying information include MOQ, price, timing, shipping according to the different country? eg., To Australia, Japan, USA, China, Korea, .......
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Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
Found this product: "BittWares XUPSVH is an UltraScale+ VU33P/35P FPGA-based PCIe card. The UltraScale+ FPGA helps these demanding applications avoid I/O bottlenecks with integrated High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2) tiles on the FPGA that support up to 8 GBytes of memory at 460 GBytes/sec."
Each fpga device requires a unique bitstream. Think about it.
Sorry, what is "unique bitstream"? You mean need to do unique coding for each FPGA model to do mining same coin?
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Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
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profdd
on 17/05/2018, 14:01:06 UTC
Hi, I'm quite interested in FPGA mining since it's more flexible than ASIC and more productive than GPU/CPU, waiting for the mining release for FPGA development kit, will look for the way to buy proper FPGA development kit.
I wonder if the FPGA with HBM2 will be the next way we could try?
Found this product: "BittWare’s XUPSVH is an UltraScale+ VU33P/35P FPGA-based PCIe card. The UltraScale+ FPGA helps these demanding applications avoid I/O bottlenecks with integrated High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2) tiles on the FPGA that support up to 8 GBytes of memory at 460 GBytes/sec."
Shall it have much higher hash rate than VCU1525 development kit (VU9P Virtex UltraScale+ FPGA)? (Of course, the price and where to buy is also the important issue)
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