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Ricorocks
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Bitcoin mining modules

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Do any of these apply to FAH?

Butterfly monarch 300 or 600

VMC Fast-Hash One silver 64, or platinum 128, 256

Question from: http://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
ChristianVirtual
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Re: Bitcoin mining modules

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No; totally different algorithms
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Aurum
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Re: Bitcoin mining modules

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It's a shame they're useless, I have a pile of dead Butterflys in my garage, and Antminers too :cry:
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Ricorocks
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Re: Bitcoin mining modules

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For that calculator, leave it blank, or choose one as Fah's algorithm, would add to the PSU load?
ChristianVirtual
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Re: Bitcoin mining modules

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There is no ASIC for FAH we would know about. And all components you add also increase load to the PSU. In idle mode less then is busy mode. E.g. A graphic card not folding/gaming pull less power from PSU.
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ComputerGenie
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Re: Bitcoin mining modules

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ChristianVirtual wrote:There is no ASIC for FAH we would know about...
Given the ever changing nature of the work, there really couldn't ever be one either.
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