We build Bitcoin Mining Data Centers / Farms for clients in United States. We have built multiple Data Centers in Washington State and Georgia. Areas where you can build are plots of land, commercial buildings, industrial or private property.
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I really hope you build that right! I think the cooling part will be So expensive! I'm thinking the operating expense will drain your profit for 10years plus!
This is a more expensive setup as it has existing real estate - building + commercial zoning. All ready to go with a restaurant or something similar. But if you built on an empty plot of land, price is around 300k-400k a MW. Also depending on kwh. The lower the kwh the more expensive it is.
When I use wood outside like that, all the sticks turn into pretzels. As for the crash, I used all my HW money to DCA into BTC as it tanked. Now, just waiting for it to go back up and get my HW money back.
In the video you mention 1.5mil for vram pads, I tried this with thermal grizzly 1.5mm pads, but this prevents the gpu cooler to seat fully.. 1mm I also tried, and didn't work which overheated the vram. Which exact thermal pads are you using for the VRAM here?
In previous videos you had mentioned a minimum of 1MW, but in this video you mention 1/2 MW as an option? Is the electric rate and support the same at the 1/2 MW scale? How would going with 1/2MW vs 1MW affect arrangements with you?
I prefer immersion. Im using immersion currently and I feel it has fewer potential issues. The hydro method has LOTS of connections, each of which is a possible failure point. Lots of failure points compared to just a few for immersion. Additionally, you run the risk of getting water on the circuit boards and if a leak develops it will overheat ALL the asics in that hydro loop. That is typically a large number, compared to immersion where the typical ASIC count is 8.
Hello, I have been researching thermal pad sizes for my 3090 ftw3 ultra card for a long time. I saw that there were users who had bad results from the measurements stated by Evga. Are the thermal pad measurements you use successful? If successful, may I know the thickness and dimensions of the thermal pads you used? I'm thinking of using Ice Dragon 17.0 W/m-K thermal pads. Which thermal pads did you use?
I am all about decentralization and blockchain technology and of course will always be grateful for bitcoin existence (and especially the miners). But when I see these farms it feels so inefficient now that we have much better protocols. I wonder if we will ever see a shift in that regard.
@@CryptoLLC Yeah, plus I wouldn't call Ethereum efficient either. No doubt Bitcoin will be n1 for many decades to come. Just inefficient unfortunately. But it is what it is. Energy companies should setup Bitcoin farms, to get rid of over capacity on the electricity network during peak solar performance.
As a repair tech, I call bullshit on the 50%… if it shows 0 asic. But at least you do at least clean it and try…. Oh and I charge $100 for S19 repairs 😊