Title: Plug and Play 2PAC miners. Post by: btckess on April 26, 2017, 08:04:10 PM Just fyi
Plug and play 2Pac miners .... I have 5 for sale at https://mywebstash.net (https://mywebstash.net) everything needed to mine including a manual https://mywebstash.net/manual (https://mywebstash.net/manual) I'll order more from sidehack if these sell. It's not a great deal but I figure it's good to get people started without spending 1000's of dollars. And it will be a better deal as sidehacks miners improve ;D Title: Re: Plug and Play 2PAC miners. Post by: gt_addict on April 26, 2017, 08:09:45 PM This should really be in the Goods->Hardware secrion of the forum and not the hardware support section ;)
Title: Re: Plug and Play 2PAC miners. Post by: btckess on April 26, 2017, 08:14:47 PM This should really be in the Goods->Hardware secrion of the forum and not the hardware support section ;) Sorry. I tried to delete/move it but I can't. Can i get a mod to move it please. /sorry Title: Re: Plug and Play 2PAC miners. Post by: HagssFIN on April 26, 2017, 08:18:47 PM See the down left part of this page that says "Move topic". Click it.
Then find "Economy --- Computer hardware" from the list and click Move topic. Easy. Title: Re: Plug and Play 2PAC miners. Post by: leowonderful on April 26, 2017, 08:53:42 PM Still not in the right section, needs to be in Computer Hardware and not just Goods. Mods can take care of it :)
Seems like a bit too much for a stock clocked compac, was expecting a higher hashrate but I guess this works. You also don't really need a fan at stock especially if you're only running off of a Pi USB port, I guess that's just for aesthetics, right? Title: Re: Plug and Play 2PAC miners. Post by: btckess on April 26, 2017, 08:56:48 PM Still not in the right section, needs to be in Computer Hardware and not just Goods. Mods can take care of it :) Seems like a bit too much for a stock clocked compac, was expecting a higher hashrate but I guess this works. You also don't really need a fan at stock especially if you're only running off of a Pi USB port, I guess that's just for aesthetics, right? actually Raspberry Pi3 can supply full voltage from the power supply in this case 2.4 amps so there is no reason you can't overclock it to 300mhz... I'm just not going to encourage people to cook their shine new asic ;D *edit - I've also included directions on overclocking in the manual. I just ship at stock speeds Title: Re: Plug and Play 2PAC miners. Post by: leowonderful on April 26, 2017, 09:02:02 PM Still not in the right section, needs to be in Computer Hardware and not just Goods. Mods can take care of it :) Seems like a bit too much for a stock clocked compac, was expecting a higher hashrate but I guess this works. You also don't really need a fan at stock especially if you're only running off of a Pi USB port, I guess that's just for aesthetics, right? actually Raspberry Pi3 can supply full voltage from the power supply in this case 2.4 amps so there is no reason you can't overclock it to 300mhz... I'm just not going to encourage people to cook their shine new asic ;D Title: Re: Plug and Play 2PAC miners. Post by: btckess on April 27, 2017, 02:15:10 AM Still not in the right section, needs to be in Computer Hardware and not just Goods. Mods can take care of it :) Seems like a bit too much for a stock clocked compac, was expecting a higher hashrate but I guess this works. You also don't really need a fan at stock especially if you're only running off of a Pi USB port, I guess that's just for aesthetics, right? actually Raspberry Pi3 can supply full voltage from the power supply in this case 2.4 amps so there is no reason you can't overclock it to 300mhz... I'm just not going to encourage people to cook their shine new asic ;D Ya I really didn't test the overclocking, I was more focused on the software. I just tried to overclock one and the best i could get was 118.75mhz for about 13.5 gh/s So not really worth trying to overclock, I'm going to remove the overclocking section from the manual and website. But the fan does keep it cooler, and cooler is better even at stock speeds in the long run so I wouldn't call it aesthetics only. |