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ZClassic ZCL Mining Rig For Sale

Hi all, LiquidCool Solutions has patented a unique method for liquid cooling electronic components. We currently design servers for data centers, but are looking to expand into other niches.

Live ZClassic prices from all markets and ZCL coin market Capitalization. Stay up to date with the latest ZClassic price movements and forum discussion. Check out our. Dec 26, 2017 - Hi Everyone. Im wondering what peoples thoughts are about zclassic and the fork that will be happening with the coin. Would also love to hear Peters opinion on this topic. Ive been mining zclassic since i built my rig back in june but i sold the coins into btc as i mined them as back then the coin was not.

ZClassic ZCL Mining Rig For Sale

Cryptocurrency mining is one of the areas we are looking into, so we are posting here in search of advice from the community as to whether this would be a good application for our technology and how to go about commercializing it. LCS employs total liquid immersion cooling, a cost-efficient technology that eliminates fans and substantially reduces the amount of energy needed to cool IT components. Liquid immersion cooling exposes components directly to a dielectric liquid coolant. Our technology reduces cooling costs by up to 98% and has on average a 75% smaller footprint compared than an air-cooled data center. LCS coolant has 1400 times more heat capacity than an equal volume of air, making it a far more effective at transporting heat. Using our patented Directed Flow technology to circulate fluid through a sealed server chassis, coolant is constantly flowing through the system, maintaining optimal stability and reducing power-to-cool by 98%.

Unlike water, the coolant LCS uses does not carry an electric charge and is completely safe to use with any electronic component. Since all components are immersed in fluid, they are isolated from the outside environment, so they can be operated anywhere and component lifetime is extended substantially. Using liquid instead of air, the heat is easy to transport and recycle, in order to heat a home or building for example. The system is fanless and there are no moving parts in the chassis. In fact, the only moving parts are central pumps, typically located in a mechanical room. Liquid coolant is pumped through the server chassis, removing heat from all of the components and carrying the heat out of the unit. The warm liquid then flows to a heat exchanger, where the temperature is reduced and the cycle repeats, similar to the central heating system in a home.

The “cool” liquid can be as hot as 45°C, so the heat exchanger typically is a simple fan-coil system. • of coolant flowing through the system • aimed at the data center market • A few questions: • Our servers accommodate up to 4 NVIDIA GPUs at the moment. Is there any way we can make this effective for mining, or is re-engineering it the only way I can expect a decent hashrate? • Is there likely to be high future demand for GPU mining rigs? With Ethereum's upcoming switch to PoS, will another cryptocurrency fill the gap or will the market shift more toward ASICs?

Thanks for your time. Any thoughts or advice would be welcome!

Nvidia 1070 cards produce a good hashrate for ethereum so if you're locking into that brand those are the cards you likely want to focus on. That said, AMD 470 and 480 cards provide substantially more hashrate per dollar mining ethereum. Things could change more in the coming months with AMD's upcoming Vega lineup. Both 4 and 6 GPU mining rigs are commonly used, though 6 GPU rigs also provide more bang for the buck since you don't have to buy as many motherboards, CPUs, etc.

As far as future demand, I expect there will always be something out there to mine even after eth goes to PoS, at least for the foreseeable future. Zcash is a big one right now too. And of course, there will be the option of using GPUs with Golem. By the way, I like your video. I love the idea, Going the nvidia route would be beneficial with the new 10 series cards, they perform very well on ethereum and beat AMD on equalhash like zcash or zclassic. With nvidia you also hit the Cuda market, so render farms would also be interested? I think though you will need to offer more gpus in your product to get the attention of miners, Its all about the ROI, thats why we run the cheapest hardware possible.

Pandaminer has a unique product, they are using what looks like mobile rx 470/480s to make a compact gpu miner (aircooled mind you) • • • •. I love watercooling.

Water is a great way to cool things. BUT to be honest given the outstanding cooling performance delivered by the current generation of triple fan multi heat pipe large heatsink cards (e.g.

Sapphire tri x) watercooling is an overexpensive way to reduce your return on investment whilst also creating much more complexity and maintenance requirement. The only possible benefit to this proposed system is in terms of being able to cool higher density of graphics cards per 4u case rig. May be worth it in super scale mining datacentres. Actually, we don't use water at all. Our method, which submerges components directly in coolant, is much more effective and less risky than any water cooling system. It has been shown to reduce cooling costs by 98%. But there are other benefits aside from cost reduction that we are looking to leverage.

Our ultra-dense configurations enable a whole new range of possibilities. We can fit 8 GPUs in a 4U space.

But the real savings come from no longer needing air space or fans. What might have filled a garage can now be run in a closet. There are also other benefits of our technology that may be of interest: • Heat can easily be recycled and used to heat a home or building • GPUs can be changed out easily • Since components are not exposed to the outside environment, they are as new when they are ready to be replaced, increasing resale value • The system is virtually silent, so it can be used in a home or office environment • • • • •. It's certainly an interesting idea.

How To Mine Electra ECA On Minergate. Your problem is going to be cost. In the datacentre world the up front cost of the servers is totally written off, the company never expects to get that money back. In the mining wolrd, purchase cost is key as you have to mine back the cost of the equipment and then you are into profit from then on. The more money you spend on up front costs the longer it takes you to mine that cost back. Your system is going to add a very large extra up front cost to the equipment on a 'per 7 card rig basis' I mean I don't expect you to talk prices but we're gonna be talking an extra $1000 per 4u rig with 8 cards over having it all air cooled like we currently do?

Open frame GPU mining rig with 5 MSI R9 390 GPUs. The rig consists of: 5 x MSI R9 390 8GB Graphic Cards Asrock Motherboard for 6 GPUs. CORSAIR Force Le 128GB SSD Corsair Vegeance 2x4 GB Memory 1600w EVGA Gold+ fully modular power supply 6 high quality PCI-E risers Licensed version of Windows 10 installed CAT.6 Ethernet Gigabit Lan network cable Custom Mining Rig Frame More Stats Average stable hashrate = 144 mh/sec on Ethereum and 1900 sols/s on Zcash Average power output = 1200w! Very quiet rig once turned on Low heat emittance Low electricity bill!

Plug and Play! -Installed all need software for mining - Zcash,Zen,Hush,ZCL,Komodo,Monero,Sia,Pascal,LBRY,Decred,Ethereum,Ethereum Clasic and many more. Price is £3300. Orionsz: Low electricity bill! Pure hypocrisy!

Don’t know how UK prices are, but with 3300 pounds I could easly make a 4000 sol/s with 700-800 Watt consumption. 8 Gb of ram wasn’t necessary, 4 was more than enough, the ssd is a waste of money, one 16 gb usb stick does the trick, same goes with windows license, ubuntu is free. 144 mh/s is a good result for ethereum (and 5 gpus) but the power consumption is just too high to make any ROI. Even with no eletricity cost it would take more than 2 years to recover investment, without even considering mining difficulty increse and price flactuation. “Don’t know how UK prices are, but with 3300 pounds I could easly make a 4000 sol/s with 700-800 Watt consumption.” Show me!!! You can make only paper planes I think.

“8 Gb of ram wasn’t necessary” - You cant effective mine ether with less than this, so before you hate INFORM yourself “the ssd is a waste of money, one 16 gb usb stick does the trick” - Same shit use mining software you need at less 16 GB of space, again before you hate INFORM yourself. You can build with 4GB micro sd I dont care. Orionsz: “the ssd is a waste of money, one 16 gb usb stick does the trick” - Same shit use mining software you need at less 16 GB of space, again before you hate INFORM yourself. You can build with 4GB micro sd I dont care. YOU should inform yourself.

I’ve got different rigs running, what do you have? I got simplemining running on an 8gb usb stick heck! Windows isn’t the only OS out there And next time, if you have too shit on me, at least have the decency to quote me so I get a notification and get back at you right away. Orionsz: “the ssd is a waste of money, one 16 gb usb stick does the trick” - Same shit use mining software you need at less 16 GB of space, again before you hate INFORM yourself. You can build with 4GB micro sd I dont care. YOU should inform yourself.

I’ve got different rigs running, what do you have? I got simplemining running on an 8gb usb stick heck!

Windows isn’t the only OS out there And next time, if you have too shit on me, at least have the decency to quote me so I get a notification and get back at you right away [/quote] Ok £2850 for 5x 1080ti and??? How more to finish the rig £1000? Swiss is not in EU so if you move a rig outside you will haveto paid 20% VAT (INFORM YOURSELF) and? In UK this will cost £5000 And this is all you need but Where is the profit? I`m not bilding rigs for free, if you doing it you can post and sell some PRO! Ant this is what I offer if you have better rig for sale post it, to let me come and shit on your post ok? OR FUCK OFF!!!

Better return to your paper planes.