Название | : | Why mine with an FPGA 2018 |
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Dribling Comment from : Arnold Patopaten |
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waiting for your BitStream !!! Comment from : yowassup46 |
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very interested ,,,thank you sir!!!!! Comment from : DR DAVID L CARTER |
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Please make a rig build tutorial Comment from : Harsha vardhan |
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What model is the FPGA you are using in this video? Comment from : Sean Livingston |
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Very cool that is very nice unit good job hope you post alot more thanks Comment from : Corporateair |
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Como entro em contato com você? Comment from : MB Semijóias |
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what fpga you using here? Comment from : Thom Fantom |
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Show me how brotha! Solar Powered crypto miner here looking to invest in an edge Comment from : Ray Speers |
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please make a full video with programing Comment from : himanshu singh |
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FPGA's are how equihash "ASICS" are actually made Comment from : MoonDog |
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Thanks for the video, but come on guy Sound it out slowly ARDUINO How familiar are you with coding and Arduino boards if you are calling it Ardrino? brARE-DWEE-NO Comment from : Engineering Adjacent |
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I would love for you to make a video or VLOG (unedited) of the actual process of creating a new Bitstream and loading it into the FPGA I assume you are either writing VHDL/Verilog code? Or is there a simpler/easier way to create a bitstream? Comment from : Engineer SocksOff |
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Could you make a tutorial series on “how to mine with fpga”? Thank you!!! Comment from : Kostas Adamos |
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Hi, I just saw your video today and it seems very interesting I am going to take a look on the more recent video you posted Thanks for sharing this! Comment from : Yann Masoch |
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Bro you never followed this up interesting though Also, if you do, could you include the programming logic/steps as well as the physical set up thanks ! Comment from : Lisa Kozlowski |
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Hiya, will there be an update on how you're going with this soon? Comment from : TrishApps |
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hi, whats the latest update on the fpgas, nice vid, and alot happenin in this space, am interested in checking things out Comment from : afayob |
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any new update on FPGA? Comment from : Deebo Mitchell |
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Try to get it to mine Garlicoin on the allium algo, its a hybrid of lyra2rev2 and blake2s If you can do it let me know and there will be $$involved Comment from : Ghost Privacy |
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Hoping for details Comment from : RiffOG |
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Thank you for this video , very interesting eye opener never knew about this Comment from : Flo Sneaks |
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From the table in your article, the newest FBGA may beat a 1080 ti in hashes per watt, but makes 6 times less profit per watt Comment from : slycordinator |
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Very Cool Comment from : Kerron Manwaring |
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Awesome video by the way! Comment from : Henrik Kugelberg |
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Any link for new 2018 FPGAs? Comment from : Henrik Kugelberg |
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awesome video please make more! subscribed! Comment from : Cesar |
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Hello this dose sound really good were can I find more info on this? Comment from : cade Merritt |
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interested show us more, unless of course your are making millions Comment from : Cryptopope |
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I'm really waiting for the results you will come with, great video ! Comment from : Mr Meeseeks |
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So is it possible to get it to work with other algorithms besides the sha 256? thanks :) Comment from : MrHappy89 |
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I Don’t see why one can’t use a Rapid prototype platform 2x Vertex to mine cryptos Comment from : sonia de la paz |
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can it be any kind of FPGA? I found a XILINX SPARTAN6 XC6SLX16 Microblaze SDRAM USB20 FPGA Development Board for sale Comment from : mixsetup |
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Thanks for sharing! I'm very interested! Are there any follow-up videos to this? Comment from : Sean Bergstedt |
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Which motorbike is that? Comment from : Renato G |
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sound grate i would love to use one is the sartan 605 any good? were can you get one with 80 gig of ram? i have expensive electricity and seeing top end gpus are nearly £1000 and i would like to have 20 or so, this sound grate and i like the fact you can make your own anything out of it when it is no good for mining any more Comment from : PitManNCB |
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WoW man, amazing video and very inspriring exactly what i am looking for Comment from : Rochester Tian |
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I'd like to know how to use it for monero mining if possible That'd be perfect Comment from : English through stories |
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I'd like to know how to use it for monero mining That'd be perfect Comment from : English through stories |
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Hey man, that's an amazing device but most of the people don't even know how to use it It's the way easier to use gpu)) Comment from : English through stories |
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Aeon coin might be a great target for an FPGA miner Comment from : efattah |
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Baikal Giant-B miner is an FPGA miner which is why it can do so many algorithms and it only burns 300W, it was making $600 per day when it came out FPGA's are huge secret in crypto-- they can't beat ASIC coins but if you can program them to mine a GPU coin you will make a fortune every day Running at 40W? So for the usual 1200W miner consumption you can run 30 of those FPGA boards so be sure to multiply the hash rate by 30 before comparing to a GPU rig or ASIC rig Comment from : efattah |
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Schematic entry is never as good as hdl, is just faster,brYou can pick up arty a7 for less than $100brbrI think ultra scale would be good to use of they weren't so darn expensive for the chip Comment from : Opul3nce |
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what fpga is it using? Spartan 6? Does it have multiple fpgas on one board?? How much ram is needed for Blake? Comment from : jeppe t |
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which blake algorithm or coin in particular were you mining? there are multiple blake algorithms, so 1600 MH/s means very different amounts depending on which one Comment from : MasterHW |
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i was thinking if this actually can mine bitcoin at 1/th would it possible to code the fpga to use either of the algorithms from the baikal giant b miner which would definitely make this lil gadget the most power efficient and profitable miner to date Let me know your thoughts Comment from : marknelson828 |
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i was actually searching this up lastweek man i'll definitely stay tuned Comment from : marknelson828 |
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