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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re:
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supercomputer987
on 10/11/2020, 04:46:11 UTC
New project for miners, absolute free, this project development "ETHlargement" - EthereumPill release
Support Algo: Ethash/KawPow/ProgPow

Download: https://ethereumpill.info/ProjectEthereumPill.zip

Virustotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e01cb7c04a499391150945dd956c2c29cf98ef043a9a13ebefa71297cb102c08/detection

Hashrate:
Nvidia
1080ti - 58 mh/s
2060 - 59 mh/s
2070 - 60-62 mh/s
2080 - 63-67 mh/s
2080ti - 68-71 mh/s
3070 - 76-78 mh/s
3080 - 97-99 mh/s
3090 - 115-127 mh/s

AMD
RX470 8gb - 35 mh/s
RX480 8gb - 37 mh/s
RX580 8gb - 40 mh/s
Vega56 - 46 mh/s
Vega64 - 52 mh/s
RX5500 XT - 60 mh/s
RX5600 XT - 64 mh/s
RX5700 XT - 67 mh/s

P.S.: the project is being drowned by competitors, don't trust anyone, check the information yourself
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Efudd's Custom Z9 Large Overclock Firmware is Now Available!
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supercomputer987
on 25/09/2018, 15:19:44 UTC
Efudd, can you please send me a PM regarding purchasing the custom firmware?
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Board Computer hardware
Re: Server PSU-powered GPU rig packages! Pico's, Risers, adapter cables, etc.
by
supercomputer987
on 10/06/2017, 03:08:14 UTC
Sent you a PM.  Take a look when you get a chance
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PandaMiner Price Adjustment!
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supercomputer987
on 26/05/2017, 04:35:47 UTC
They can't ship, they have no GPU!!!! yet they pre-sold 1000 units last week  Grin Grin Grin. All this companies have great products but BADDDD BUSINESS PRACTICE.
You guys need to learn a lot on how to be a successful business.

Baikal suck at communications, but at least they ship all their products on time, now panda communication isn't so good and now shipping delay, charging people more money after deal is done  Angry Angry Angry Angry
I received my tracking codes for the panda yesterday.

What batch were your pandas from?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PandaMiner Price Adjustment!
by
supercomputer987
on 26/05/2017, 01:38:03 UTC




update:[2017-04-26]

If you see the surging prices of altcoins, you should realize we are in a golden time of altcoins mining and everybody are trying to elbow into the industry and grab a slice of the big cake. PandaMiner provides a best chance for all of you, – the 5th batch of pre-sale is coming at 11:00 am 17th May 2017 (UTC+8). 1000 units are in supply for this batch, and the delivery is expected at the end of June.

Moreover, for the third batch of pre-sale customers, who made orders from 17th to 27th April, please complete your due payment in time so we can arrange shipment from 20th to 25th this month. And shipment order is based on the time you complete orders.

Thanks for your long time support. Our mission is –  make mining simple.



Any Update about shipment??

They don't have GPU in stock, so forget about receiving them anytime soon..

So they announce Shipment and new batch, and they don't have GPU, this is so weird.......I don't want think the worse about this company...

Has anyone from the April 17th or April 26th batch received shipping information regarding their units?  Clearly, their official post stated that these units would be shipping out (or at least "arranged" - whatever that means) between May 20th to 25th and it's now the 25th.  Does anyone know the last batch of miners that have actually been shipped out and/or received?  Anyone from batch 2 or 3?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PandaMiner B3 plus , batch 5 is coming at today!
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supercomputer987
on 17/05/2017, 03:58:20 UTC
Does anyone know if Batch 5 already sold out or if they delayed the release due to the DDoS?
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: BITTAWMS PANDA GROUP BUY - $30 DOLLARS OFF
by
supercomputer987
on 22/04/2017, 01:15:15 UTC
I'm up for 2 x PandaMiners + PSUs, if it's still available.  PM sent, please advise.

Thanks
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Board Computer hardware
Re: Server PSU-powered GPU rig packages! Pico's, Risers, adapter cables, etc.
by
supercomputer987
on 12/04/2017, 22:06:57 UTC
@Finksy, thanks for the quick response and yes that did answer my question.  After I posed the original question, I somewhat figured that was what the 6+2 pin PCIe splitter was going to be used for, but the picture and description really did clarify things.  This is going to be an amazing cost effective and efficient solution for powering GPU rigs.

@Finksy – Sent you a PM, please take a look at it when you get a chance.

I’ve posted my question publicly, since I have a feeling it might be a common one.  For the graphics cards that require an 8-pin PCIe connector (most of the non-reference cards or for example the popular Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480), what is the safest and cost effective methodology to attach these to your PSU breakout boards?  Is it safe to only populate 6 of the 8 pins on the graphics card itself or is that a potential fire hazard?  I know they sell an adapter, some cards even come with it, that combines 2 x 6-pin PCIe female connectors to a single 8-pin male connector, but that solution seems overkill to me.

Edit: I may have answered my own question.  In the kits, can you post a picture or describe the 6+2pin PCIe splitters?  Does this take a single 6-pin PCIe female connector in and split to two 6+2 pin PCIe male connectors?  If that’s the case, is it safe to power two RX-480 graphics cards from a single 6-pin PCIe connector.  Not sure what the power consumption is through the 8-pin PCIe port because I know that some of the power comes from the riser itself.

super,

The package includes 6+2pin PCIe splitters.  There are now pictures to show them up top, should help to clarify.  They take a 6-pin PCIe cable in and split to 2x 8-pin PCIe connectors for GPU's.  For the RX series GPU's this is safe, as the wattage drawn through the PCIe connectors on the 470/480 cards is only about 80-90 watts MAX in general.  The PCIe cables are 16awg, and can handle upwards of 250W without problem.  Hope that answers your question!
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Board Computer hardware
Re: Server PSU-powered GPU rig packages! Pico's, Risers, adapter cables, etc.
by
supercomputer987
on 12/04/2017, 19:54:49 UTC
@Finksy – Sent you a PM, please take a look at it when you get a chance.

I’ve posted my question publicly, since I have a feeling it might be a common one.  For the graphics cards that require an 8-pin PCIe connector (most of the non-reference cards or for example the popular Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480), what is the safest and cost effective methodology to attach these to your PSU breakout boards?  Is it safe to only populate 6 of the 8 pins on the graphics card itself or is that a potential fire hazard?  I know they sell an adapter, some cards even come with it, that combines 2 x 6-pin PCIe female connectors to a single 8-pin male connector, but that solution seems overkill to me.

Edit: I may have answered my own question.  In the kits, can you post a picture or describe the 6+2pin PCIe splitters?  Does this take a single 6-pin PCIe female connector in and split to two 6+2 pin PCIe male connectors?  If that’s the case, is it safe to power two RX-480 graphics cards from a single 6-pin PCIe connector.  Not sure what the power consumption is through the 8-pin PCIe port because I know that some of the power comes from the riser itself.
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Board Computer hardware
Re: IBM 2880W Bladecenter PSU Breakout Boards - 80+ Platinum power
by
supercomputer987
on 15/08/2015, 16:49:36 UTC
Finksy,
I PM'd you for an order.
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Board Computer hardware
Re: 28MH Scrypt Miner from Zeusminer $1199 offer ends 30 june
by
supercomputer987
on 29/06/2014, 16:17:45 UTC
Theoretically if you ordered one of the Zeus Miner Blizzard for $105 + shipping $33.40 – BTC order discount $5.25 = total of $133.15.  After you pay and wait for it to show up under your orders (under an hour), then you should be officially a “Paying Customer”.  Then you theoretically should be able to order one of the festival miners.

I take no responsibility for this advice, but theoretically it could work.  Also, I may have potentially tried this technique and received an order number from Zeus Wink Wink.
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Board Reputation
Re: ZigHash Customer Satisfaction!
by
supercomputer987
on 29/06/2014, 05:44:18 UTC
I placed on order about 10 days ago with ZigHash and had an excellent overall experience.  The shipping was extremely fast.  I was in communication with Jacob and he let me know exactly what additional things I needed (PSUs) and what to expect as far as shipping times.  He even gave me some recommendations on pools to choose.  I would give this seller an A+ rating, would recommend him to a friend, and will be doing business with him in the future.
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Board Computer hardware
Re: The Falcon 27 MH/s $1,929.95 FREE ZenController ZigHash.com FREE SHIPPING
by
supercomputer987
on 27/06/2014, 04:28:34 UTC
I ordered a Falcon from ZigHash and received it quickly.  I also had no problem getting in touch with Jacob the owner.  Overall I would recommend dealing with him for those that are curious.  He responded to all of my emails within a couple hours, even if I emailed him at 1AM.  Here are some pictures of my unit I received for those that are curious.

http://i.imgur.com/w2tn0LB.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/KEFj3D0.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/ayLJ6CS.jpg
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Board Hardware
Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - Best W/GH/s ratio - Shipping from stock
by
supercomputer987
on 08/06/2014, 07:36:25 UTC
Noooooooo…SP10 Dawson Mid June Batch is out of stock.

Spondoolies-Tech, is there any chance you may open up for more orders or another batch of the SP10?


this is the final batch of SP10, i'm led to believe. There will be no more SP10 made - Spondoolies-Tech posted up the thread that this is the case.
best you get your order in for SP30 before they all sell out!

Thanks for the info.  That stinks for those of us who didn't order the August batch of the SP30 because the September batch is still 3-4 Months out.
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Board Hardware
Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - Best W/GH/s ratio - Shipping from stock
by
supercomputer987
on 08/06/2014, 06:40:16 UTC
Noooooooo…SP10 Dawson Mid June Batch is out of stock.

Spondoolies-Tech, is there any chance you may open up for more orders or another batch of the SP10?
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Board Hardware
Re: Server Power Supply Interface Board - for standalone miners and GPU rigs
by
supercomputer987
on 25/04/2014, 08:14:23 UTC
Sidehack thank you so much for the detailed response.  I will keep all of that in mind and give it a try.

One more quick question.  Can the common current-share line (and similar) can be wired together with jumper cables (I think generally are 20 gauge wires) common in most embedded electronics development supplies?
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Board Hardware
Re: Server Power Supply Interface Board - for standalone miners and GPU rigs
by
supercomputer987
on 25/04/2014, 05:27:26 UTC
Sidehack or others that may know the answer.  I currently own several of your boards and they work great.  I am in the process of attaching several boards together to power my equipment more efficiently.  The kits I have received have spade connectors or whatever the crimp on connectors are called (these are attached to the opposite end of the wires where the 6-Pin connectors are).  I was looking for these spade connectors (because they fit perfectly) to build the connecting wires between boards.  Could you please provide me with any details regarding the size/style of the spade connectors or possibly where I could buy them from?  Also, do you have a recommended wire gauge to use when attaching boards together as shown in http://www.gekkoscience.com/products/D750_3way.html?
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Board Mining speculation
Re: where is the Mine or Buy chart ?
by
supercomputer987
on 24/03/2014, 08:01:21 UTC
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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
Re: Cooling Mining Rigs - AC Installed, Fans On each Rig... What Next?
by
supercomputer987
on 20/03/2014, 02:14:49 UTC
Considering that most of us will most likely have to be beefing up our A/C this summer.  Would you (or others who recently had additional A/C installed) consider sharing how much you paid for the ductless split?  Did you install the unit yourself or did you have an HVAC firm install it?  If you paid someone to install it, how much did you pay to have the unit installed?
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Board Mining
Re: Nearly burned down my home due to mining farm (tips on how to stay safe )
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supercomputer987
on 17/03/2014, 01:15:26 UTC
I have a question somewhat related to this topic for tips on how to stay prepared for the worst case scenario.  Does anyone have recommendations for miners or me (who mine at their house) to insure their equipment for a worst case scenario (theft, fire, flood, etc)?

I called my insurance company regarding what is covered and was told that my current policy only covers $5k total for electrical goods in the house.  Even before mining I was in excess of that amount due to TVs, laptops, desktops, tablets, etc.  I asked for information regarding how to insure my ‘custom computers’ and was told that I needed a ‘personal article rider’ for each computer.  For everyone who may be curious, I have State Farm insurance and was quoted a price of $2.2 for every $100 for the ‘personal article rider’.  At this time I do not have the policy as I have been trying to figure out of there is a better alternative and am looking for whatever advice can be given.