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Economy => Computer hardware => Topic started by: cryptx on October 31, 2013, 02:27:48 PM



Title: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: cryptx on October 31, 2013, 02:27:48 PM
NOW IN STOCK!

BitBurner Fury with external clock: Hashrate 46 GH/s – 52 GH/s*

  • 16 Bitfury ASIC chips
  • 4 Layer thermally enhanced PCB
  • External clock
  • PIC32 native USB-Controller
  • CAN-Bus inter-module communication (Only one USB connection for up to 8 modules)
  • Power connectors: 6 Pin VGA, barrel jack for wallwart, terminal block.
  • Power requirement: 50 up to 75 Watts
  • Onboard 60A adjustable core voltage power supply
  • Host software: Cgminer
  • Temperature controlled fan

*Hashrate is a demonstrated indication and is no guarantee.


This board includes everything needed for a completed mining cluster apart from the stacking cable, raspberry PI and power supply. These accessories can be purchased. We assume you will stack the boards in towers and we will include the mounting materials / USB-Cable needed for this use.

Includes:
  • Assembled Bitburner Fury PCB
  • Including 16 Bitfury ASIC chips
  • Micro-USB Cable (one for every 8 boards)
  • Mounting bolts
  • Cooling fan & mounting brackets (one for every 2nd board)
  • We are making every effort to complete your order as fast as we can.

BitBurner Fury boards incl chips are in stock and will be shipped within 24 hours with Fedex Internationel Priority

ORDER NOW!

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product/bitburner-fury-incl-chips



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: jelin1984 on October 31, 2013, 02:44:32 PM
can run with windows and bfgminer or cgminer
or not???


from where you ship it??/


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on October 31, 2013, 02:46:39 PM
can run with windows and bfgminer or cgminer
or not???

from where you ship it??/

Windows and cgminer
(not bfgminer)

Shipping from Belgium on 04/11/2013


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: jelin1984 on October 31, 2013, 02:53:36 PM
ok i will buy some
better price for shipping
also do you have discount when i give you company VAT eu number???


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: shep80 on October 31, 2013, 02:56:02 PM

I recently got the refund on your hashrate guarantee from my previous order. Anyway to apply those paypal funds to another board?



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on October 31, 2013, 03:00:32 PM

I recently got the refund on your hashrate guarantee from my previous order. Anyway to apply those paypal funds to another board?

We do not work with PayPal anymore.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on October 31, 2013, 03:01:49 PM
ok i will buy some
better price for shipping
also do you have discount when i give you company VAT eu number???

No discounts of any kind can be applied


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: jelin1984 on October 31, 2013, 03:03:24 PM
why the avg hashing speed is that???

any video do see how is the hashing of the board???

Or photo


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: shade88 on October 31, 2013, 03:25:32 PM
@jelin1984

This is the first batch thread of this board.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294735.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294735.0)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: miter_myles on October 31, 2013, 03:27:43 PM
when did this forum become the direct marketplace too?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: shep80 on October 31, 2013, 04:31:38 PM

I recently got the refund on your hashrate guarantee from my previous order. Anyway to apply those paypal funds to another board?

We do not work with PayPal anymore.

OK thanks for the reply.

I hope you also replaced the through-hole soldering guy you had for the last batch...  :)



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: anddy78 on October 31, 2013, 04:32:06 PM
Hi, how can I apply the 70% refund from previous Avalon Bitburner purchase? Please. Thanks.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: uk1 on October 31, 2013, 05:56:27 PM
how many do you have in stock?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: LainZ on November 01, 2013, 09:37:51 AM
Hi, how can I apply the 70% refund from previous Avalon Bitburner purchase? Please. Thanks.

Same here, where can I apply my discount code please cryptx?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: Puppet on November 01, 2013, 09:42:27 AM
Have the self detaching USB ports been fixed?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: shade88 on November 01, 2013, 10:17:54 AM
i can not understand why not photos of hashing board?
The board works and hash at about 46 GH/s but you can push it higher. You need to be careful with the flimsy micro usb port that rip off quite easily.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: anddy78 on November 01, 2013, 11:08:53 AM
I've received a mail   >:(

Quote
Hello Anddy,

Discount coupons can no longer be applied, they where valid for the previous batch of boards.
If you still have any unused coupon(s) available, we can revert them and mark your original order for refund (refunds will be processed by Burnin).

Best,

CryptX

What now?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: loshia on November 01, 2013, 07:37:08 PM
@CryptX

before selling a new batch you should care about your existing customers!

my board is only getting 19GH/sec and you are not replying to that issue
also I got no hashrate protection refund!
50 GH is not real guys. That is what I think 40-41 top calculating pool paid shares as suggested by kano. Have that in mind and choose wisely


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 01, 2013, 08:46:31 PM
50 GH is not real guys. That is what I think 40-41 top calculating pool paid shares as suggested by kano. Have that in mind and choose wisely

All boards were tested before we shipped them. The boards are doing ~50GH/s, no doubt about that.
I will take some screenshots.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 01, 2013, 09:54:22 PM
https://i.imgur.com/QnaSLTZh.jpg

screenshot from customer (2 boards)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: Japs2013 on November 02, 2013, 12:39:15 AM
Hi Cryptx, When will you find time to answer my question about the Bitburner Fury that broke down after running just 10 days? Order #1094
I emailed you on the 21st of October so I'm already sitting around with a broken product for almost 2 weeks, waiting for your answer.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: RoadStress on November 02, 2013, 01:11:29 AM
https://i.imgur.com/QnaSLTZh.jpg

screenshot from customer (2 boards)

59 degrees and pushing over 1100mV. Let's see how long till they are toast!


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: rammy2k2 on November 02, 2013, 10:23:16 AM
at 500 EUR there is no ROI from the start, why would anyone buy it ?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: jelin1984 on November 02, 2013, 10:32:48 AM
Same believe and me no roi
I think must go at 400 euro


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 02, 2013, 11:13:24 AM
Have the self detaching USB ports been fixed?

Yes, the usb port is fixed.

Only if you order a 8 board tower, up to 3 usb can be broken. (you only need 1-2 usb in this case and can connect with canbus)



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 02, 2013, 11:19:32 AM
Hi, how can I apply the 70% refund from previous Avalon Bitburner purchase? Please. Thanks.

Same here, where can I apply my discount code please cryptx?

We do not convert Burnin orders for this batch. You have to apply for your 50% refund from Burnin.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 02, 2013, 11:38:41 AM
We had no intention to communicate through forum posts about internal affairs with Burnin.

We did not receive any answer by Burnin in days about financial matters (still waiting for his invoices + we already paid ~65% through discounts)
Now we are held responsible for undelivered promises by Burnin through a forum post.
We are very dissapointed about this to say the least.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 02, 2013, 12:19:38 PM
Other screenshot customer:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2sehjkytbclyk0o/bbf-cgminer.jpg


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: loshia on November 02, 2013, 12:38:47 PM
50 GH is not real guys. That is what I think 40-41 top calculating pool paid shares as suggested by kano. Have that in mind and choose wisely

All boards were tested before we shipped them. The boards are doing ~50GH/s, no doubt about that.
I will take some screenshots.
OK I got it 1.1v :) and ambinient about 10 c


What are you getting with .85v


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: f.baasch75 on November 03, 2013, 01:44:41 AM
thanks to cryptx and team my 4 boards are running now as they should.
BUT it looks like a lot of power is needed and I am waiting how stable these settings will be.
Best performance seems to depend more on high voltage and less on high frequency.
less voltage means less hashing power.

http://abload.de/img/4boardsrunningf5ule.jpg (http://abload.de/image.php?img=4boardsrunningf5ule.jpg)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 04, 2013, 10:36:38 AM

Screenshot 2 boards:

https://www.asic-hardware.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Screenshot-2-boards.jpg

Screenshot 8 boards:

https://www.asic-hardware.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Hashrate-8-boards.jpg


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: hephaist0s on November 04, 2013, 05:20:25 PM
I've been running one of these for about a month and am completely satisfied. It runs ~50GH/s and is very stable, I've only had to restart it twice in that time.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: coin@coin on November 05, 2013, 11:25:56 PM
My 2 boards + PSU have arrived today, that was quick! Ordered Saturday, shipped Monday and arrived Tuesday!

Both boards work fine on Win 8.1 + CGMiner 3.6.6, they average at about 46 GH/s each but only using suggested default settings.

- Used Zadig Driver 2.0.1.160 first for CGMiner to detect them.

- My CGMiner options are: --avalon-options 115200:64:10:50:256 --bitburner-voltage 1300

Has anyone found better options to squeeze a little more out of 2 boards?
Do I need 64 for number of chips even with CGMiner 3.6.6 or should I go with 32 instead?
I believe I can fiddle with the last 2 set of numbers 50:256 and the voltage, anyone else with 2 boards has some suggestions?

I assume my boards were from batch 3? Maybe still batch 2? I ordered them last week so should I still do a firmware update?
If I connect the provided 2 port Canbus cable I get USB write errors... yes I did add 2 termination jumpers on each board.
So I'm just using 2 x micro USB cables and the USB ports are firmly attached to the boards, no issue so far!

CryptX could you confirm the batch number and if I need a FW Update? Order Number was 1375.

Have to say thanks to Bert at CryptX for the uber fast shipping and if I had more dosh I would get another few, hopefully soon!

 ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: shep80 on November 06, 2013, 12:03:49 AM
My 2 boards + PSU have arrived today, that was quick! Ordered Saturday, shipped Monday and arrived Tuesday!

Both boards work fine on Win 8.1 + CGMiner 3.6.6, they average at about 46 GH/s each but only using suggested default settings.

- Used Zadig Driver 2.0.1.160 first for CGMiner to detect them.

- My CGMiner options are: --avalon-options 115200:64:10:50:256 --bitburner-voltage 1300

Has anyone found better options to squeeze a little more out of 2 boards?
Do I need 64 for number of chips even with CGMiner 3.6.6 or should I go with 32 instead?


You should be able to use 32 as you have two boards.

With 4 boards I run:

--avalon-cutoff 63 --bitburner-voltage 1380 --avalon-options 115200:64:10:d:278 --queue 4

This gives right around 50Gh/sec



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: ummas on November 06, 2013, 05:12:06 AM
We had no intention to communicate through forum posts about internal affairs with Burnin.

We did not receive any answer by Burnin in days about financial matters (still waiting for his invoices + we already paid ~65% through discounts)
Now we are held responsible for undelivered promises by Burnin through a forum post.
We are very dissapointed about this to say the least.

I was communicating trugh your website aroun. 20.09.13 and I'm waiting for a replay till now.
I know now /thx to your reply/ that my burning refund won't go truth bitfury boards.
Sad thing.
Maryny its my fault because my order is partially shipped and partially should be refunded.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: OUTSIDE on November 06, 2013, 08:28:00 AM
I bought yesterday one kit of Board + RbPi

Waiting for it! I show you snaps and photos when have it!

ByE!


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: coin@coin on November 06, 2013, 09:54:54 AM
My 2 boards + PSU have arrived today, that was quick! Ordered Saturday, shipped Monday and arrived Tuesday!

Both boards work fine on Win 8.1 + CGMiner 3.6.6, they average at about 46 GH/s each but only using suggested default settings.

- Used Zadig Driver 2.0.1.160 first for CGMiner to detect them.

- My CGMiner options are: --avalon-options 115200:64:10:50:256 --bitburner-voltage 1300

Has anyone found better options to squeeze a little more out of 2 boards?
Do I need 64 for number of chips even with CGMiner 3.6.6 or should I go with 32 instead?


You should be able to use 32 as you have two boards.

With 4 boards I run:

--avalon-cutoff 63 --bitburner-voltage 1380 --avalon-options 115200:64:10:d:278 --queue 4

This gives right around 50Gh/sec



Thanks for sharing! I'll give it a try! BTW is --queue 4 because you have 4 boards? Shall I use 2 for 2 boards? ;D


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: shep80 on November 06, 2013, 01:01:15 PM

Thanks for sharing! I'll give it a try! BTW is --queue 4 because you have 4 boards? Shall I use 2 for 2 boards? ;D

That has to do with work queuing from the pool. I believe it is a leftover from an older version of cgminer that would run into work shortages without it... I don't think it is even needed anymore but I leave the option there as it's working well. If you do add it I would leave it at 4.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: coin@coin on November 06, 2013, 04:32:30 PM

Thanks for sharing! I'll give it a try! BTW is --queue 4 because you have 4 boards? Shall I use 2 for 2 boards? ;D

That has to do with work queuing from the pool. I believe it is a leftover from an older version of cgminer that would run into work shortages without it... I don't think it is even needed anymore but I leave the option there as it's working well. If you do add it I would leave it at 4.


I will, thanks for your assistance!  :D


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: bitcoiner49er on November 06, 2013, 08:00:27 PM
We had no intention to communicate through forum posts about internal affairs with Burnin.

We did not receive any answer by Burnin in days about financial matters (still waiting for his invoices + we already paid ~65% through discounts)
Now we are held responsible for undelivered promises by Burnin through a forum post.
We are very dissapointed about this to say the least.

We were told by burnin that cryptx would take over refund processing and automate it. Was that not the purpose of logging into asic-hardware.com and changing orders from processing to "marked for refund"?!

Here is the email:
Quote
Dear valued customers,
 
There has been very little communication from me over the last few days, because the development
 of the BitFury boards takes up all of my time.
 I had to prioritize this over refund processing, because the Bitfury chips are expected to be delivered soon.
 
Now to the important part:
 My new main distributor is CryptX aka asic-chips.com.
 Their new site for complete hardware sales will be www.asic-hardware.com.
 We have agreed that they will take over my end-user sales.
 CryptX will also take over the refund processing and automate it.
 I will transfer the orders that have not been completed or refunded yet and my customer database to them.
 After transfer of the database you can log on to their site and you will have three options:
 1. You convert existing orders that have not been refunded yet to Bitfury product orders.
 The 70% partial refund will be deducted from your final order price.
 2. You choose to get the 50%, later hopefully 70% partial refund.
 3. Keep your order.
 
If you have any objection to the transfer of your information to CryptX, please
 let me know by sending an email with the subject line:
 'Opt out of database transfer'
 You have 24 hours before the transfer, requests received later will be deleted on their side.
 

Cheers
 Martin
 

Cryptx opted to become the distributor for burnin and bitfurys; this means you get the good and the bad. Ignoring your promises doesn't make it go away.

Here is your statement:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179769.msg3143533#msg3143533 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179769.msg3143533#msg3143533)

I'm sure this will be deleted as my other posts have been.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 06, 2013, 08:26:23 PM
We had no intention to communicate through forum posts about internal affairs with Burnin.

We did not receive any answer by Burnin in days about financial matters (still waiting for his invoices + we already paid ~65% through discounts)
Now we are held responsible for undelivered promises by Burnin through a forum post.
We are very dissapointed about this to say the least.

We were told by burnin that cryptx would take over refund processing and automate it. Was that not the purpose of logging into asic-hardware.com and changing orders from processing to "marked for refund"?!

Here is the email:
Quote
Dear valued customers,
 
There has been very little communication from me over the last few days, because the development
 of the BitFury boards takes up all of my time.
 I had to prioritize this over refund processing, because the Bitfury chips are expected to be delivered soon.
 
Now to the important part:
 My new main distributor is CryptX aka asic-chips.com.
 Their new site for complete hardware sales will be www.asic-hardware.com.
 We have agreed that they will take over my end-user sales.
 CryptX will also take over the refund processing and automate it.
 I will transfer the orders that have not been completed or refunded yet and my customer database to them.
 After transfer of the database you can log on to their site and you will have three options:
 1. You convert existing orders that have not been refunded yet to Bitfury product orders.
 The 70% partial refund will be deducted from your final order price.
 2. You choose to get the 50%, later hopefully 70% partial refund.
 3. Keep your order.
 
If you have any objection to the transfer of your information to CryptX, please
 let me know by sending an email with the subject line:
 'Opt out of database transfer'
 You have 24 hours before the transfer, requests received later will be deleted on their side.
 

Cheers
 Martin

To clear this matter once and for all.

We have formally agreed with Burnin that there would be 3 choices, and they would be processed as follow:

  • We would deduct the 70% discount from all BitBurner Fury orders and pre-finance these discounts.
  • The refund (50-70%) would be processed and paid by Burnin.
  • You could keep your order and the order would be shipped by Burnin.

By the way, this was the message displayed when making a choice:

Press 'Validate Refund' to receive a 50% refund for this order.
Refunds will be processed mid October by Burnin. If you wish to convert this order to Bitfury boards, choose 'Request Discount' in the overview and receive a discount Coupon Code that you can use on Asic Hardware.




Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 08, 2013, 01:35:30 PM

 1. You convert existing orders that have not been refunded yet to Bitfury product orders.
 The 70% partial refund will be deducted from your final order price.
 
All I want is this option!

This option was available in the first round of hardware sales. The time frame has long past on this.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: cryptx on November 08, 2013, 01:37:53 PM

 1. You convert existing orders that have not been refunded yet to Bitfury product orders.
 The 70% partial refund will be deducted from your final order price.

In other words, you should have applied the discount at the 699 overpriced euro boards, You can't at the 499 price.
Right? :D

The boards have been sold at 599€ because everybody has received 100€ back from the hashrate protection promise.



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: bluemystic on November 08, 2013, 02:29:22 PM
will you have anymore of these anytime soon?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: jammertr on November 08, 2013, 02:53:59 PM
Website says out of stock


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: anddy78 on November 08, 2013, 03:20:29 PM

 1. You convert existing orders that have not been refunded yet to Bitfury product orders.
 The 70% partial refund will be deducted from your final order price.
 
All I want is this option!

This option was available in the first round of hardware sales. The time frame has long past on this.

No body,  in any place,  told me that there was a time frame limit or batch limit...


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK 499€
Post by: chr0me on November 12, 2013, 12:33:42 PM
Anyone got a clue when they'll be back in stock?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: cryptx on November 16, 2013, 01:59:38 PM
Dear customer,

We would like to inform you that Bitburner Fury boards are available again on www.asic-hardware.com

Boards are in stock and orders placed will ship on Monday November 18th 2013. We are also offering additional accessories (PSU, Raspberry Pi's) at economical prices.

CryptX team


Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: cryptx on November 16, 2013, 03:56:45 PM
Price update:

1,99 BTC / board



Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: iikun on November 16, 2013, 04:26:07 PM
Price update:

1,99 BTC / board

Same price as your first boards but 2 months later. Did u even improve all the quality issues like USB ports popping off the board?


Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: cryptx on November 16, 2013, 04:32:44 PM
Price update:

1,99 BTC / board

Same price as your first boards but 2 months later. Did u even improve all the quality issues like USB ports popping off the board?

The first boards we shipped had this problem, we fixed it for the rest of the deliveries.

If you order a tower of boards, there might be some boards with this problem among them. This is however no issue because the data is passed through the CAN-BUS.
see the discriptions at:

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product/bitburner-fury-4-board-tower/
https://www.asic-hardware.com/product/bitburner-fury-complete-system/




Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: chr0me on November 16, 2013, 04:56:12 PM
Do you accept payment through Bitpay?


Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: madmax_ger on November 16, 2013, 05:45:38 PM
Price update:

1,99 BTC / board

Same price as your first boards but 2 months later. Did u even improve all the quality issues like USB ports popping off the board?

The first boards we shipped had this problem, we fixed it for the rest of the deliveries.

If you order a tower of boards, there might be some boards with this problem among them. This is however no issue because the data is passed through the CAN-BUS.
see the discriptions at:

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product/bitburner-fury-4-board-tower/
https://www.asic-hardware.com/product/bitburner-fury-complete-system/




Think about your prices and then tell again that low qual is a no issue.


Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: zvs on November 16, 2013, 05:48:41 PM
Did you forget to mention the 'buy two get two free' deal?  I'm in for that


Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: cryptx on November 16, 2013, 05:50:15 PM

Think about your prices and then tell again that low qual is a no issue.


I don't know what your experience is, but we are running hundreds of boards stable for weeks now.
All credit to Burnin for the stable design.



Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: jammertr on November 16, 2013, 06:36:46 PM
only if the price was a bit lower


Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: pazor on November 17, 2013, 11:21:03 PM
one board -> 2.1 btc -> more of 800 eur -> too much guys, too much


Title: Re: UPDATE : BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK
Post by: ummas on November 18, 2013, 04:38:40 AM
Price up and diff up too, simple.
But insane.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT 1.5BTC
Post by: cryptx on November 18, 2013, 08:15:25 AM
UPDATE

Major price cut due to BTC rise.

1.5 BTC / board

11.2 BTC / 8 board tower


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT 1.5BTC
Post by: 3ds on November 18, 2013, 09:08:25 AM
UPDATE

Major price cut due to BTC rise.

1.5 BTC / board

11.2 BTC / 8 board tower
What's about a refund for not shipped orders?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cryptx on November 18, 2013, 09:18:54 AM
To be clear:

Time of payment is the only thing what counts to hold your place in the queu and to reserve your order.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 18, 2013, 09:21:51 AM
Time of shipping makes IMHO more sense, isn't it?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: shapemaker on November 18, 2013, 09:29:17 AM
To be clear:

Time of payment is the only thing what counts to hold your place in the queu and to reserve your order.

Are the boards currently in stock? If not, what's the lead time?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cryptx on November 18, 2013, 09:31:32 AM
Boards are in stock and will be shipped tomorrow for new orders (if paid today)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: hanti on November 18, 2013, 09:42:48 AM
sry im posting here but u r not answering to my pm but as i can see you are here on forum writing posts :(
we spoke few hours ago and like 20min before price drop..
its ok for me if u ship my order tommorow if its needed to buy at lower prices
dont send my order if u want to keep old prices and pls give my btc back ;)
im worried :(


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cryptx on November 18, 2013, 09:45:31 AM
sry im posting here but u r not answering to my pm but as i can see you are here on forum writing posts :(
we spoke few hours ago and like 20min before price drop..
its ok for me if u ship my order tommorow if its needed to buy at lower prices
dont send my order if u want to keep old prices and pls give my btc back ;)


We will contact you about this pls be patient


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: frejo on November 18, 2013, 09:48:09 AM
Something is wrong with the shipping calculator, it says shipping to Sweden is ฿75!!


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cryptx on November 18, 2013, 09:52:34 AM
Something is wrong with the shipping calculator, it says shipping to Sweden is ฿75!!

Can you make another order and mail us the order number (info@asic-hardware.com)

I checked the shipping prices and all seems fine.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: dego on November 18, 2013, 10:59:23 AM
According to my experience, cryptx at asic-hardware is doing a great job. Ordered three devices today. Had some extra wishes and all was clarified within 5 Emails. Even got the price reduction although I ordered 1 hour before it was announced.

They told me they would ship today, so if FEDEX is as fast as it should, I should have them by tomorrow. If you want I'll keep you posted...


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: fex on November 18, 2013, 03:16:56 PM
According to my experience, cryptx at asic-hardware is doing a great job. Ordered three devices today. Had some extra wishes and all was clarified within 5 Emails. Even got the price reduction although I ordered 1 hour before it was announced.

They told me they would ship today, so if FEDEX is as fast as it should, I should have them by tomorrow. If you want I'll keep you posted...

You're in luck I guess. I ordered on the weekend and have overpaid quite a bit ...

Edit:
They proposed to refund some percentage of my overpay. Ordering today would have been cheaper, but of course, the BTC price also changed quite a bit ... anyway, I'm ok with that now.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: effektz on November 18, 2013, 04:34:53 PM
Boards are in stock and will be shipped tomorrow for new orders (if paid today)

You're shipping FedEx, is it standard shipping or are we able to get overnight / 2day shipping (with tracking)?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cryptx on November 18, 2013, 05:06:15 PM
We use International Priority shipping.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 18, 2013, 05:14:37 PM
Better price because btc skyrocket


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: Chronikka on November 18, 2013, 07:16:10 PM
cryptx is it possible to get CAN-bus cables from you as well? It just makes it easier :)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cryptx on November 18, 2013, 07:18:09 PM
cryptx is it possible to get CAN-bus cables from you as well? It just makes it easier :)

CAN-BUS can be bought here:

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product-category/accessory/


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: roy7 on November 18, 2013, 07:19:28 PM
Can the CAN-BUS be used between different devices, like a Bitburner XX + Bitburner Fury?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cryptx on November 18, 2013, 07:21:58 PM
Can the CAN-BUS be used between different devices, like a Bitburner XX + Bitburner Fury?

no not possible


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: malin on November 18, 2013, 07:31:28 PM
I bought one of them, what the power adapter will be great for this ?

br
malin


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cryptx on November 18, 2013, 07:35:54 PM
You can find examples here:

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product-category/accessory/


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: malin on November 18, 2013, 07:38:17 PM
may I add Power Supply 650W 1-2 boards and Raspberry Pi, Model B incl 8GB SD card to my order ?



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 18, 2013, 10:07:12 PM
I'd like to thank cryptx for being so accommodating and getting my order sorted so fast.

Thanks, will probably buy in the future again.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: Xian01 on November 19, 2013, 02:58:42 AM
Man, I really want 4 or 8 of these guys, but with the price of BTC going crazy, I'm having a damn hard time pulling the trigger even with the price cut :( argh

Sexy looking gear.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: segabtc on November 19, 2013, 03:10:23 AM
price went from 499 to 1.5 btc, which is equal to about 1000.....


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: roy7 on November 19, 2013, 03:14:08 AM
Well BTC/USD is out of control right now. Just nuts.

I'd suggest you price the miners in USD/Euro instead.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: smooth on November 19, 2013, 03:20:52 AM
Question, if these boards are 50-75W then why is a 650W power supply needed for 1-2 boards and 1050W for 5-6 boards. That's almost 200W per board.

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product-category/accessory/


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jermwerty on November 19, 2013, 03:29:36 AM
Question, if these boards are 50-75W then why is a 650W power supply needed for 1-2 boards and 1050W for 5-6 boards. That's almost 200W per board.

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product-category/accessory/


Could be the quality of the power supply.  Zefir reported even though 8 boards only pulled 750W from the wall with a meter he had to upgrade from a 850W supply to a larger one to get it stable @ 50GH per board.  Perhaps some quick transient power spikes or something?  Not really sure. 

Plus the power supplies are always most efficient at 50% load, and many PSUs are of questionable quality to begin with so really better safe than sorry!


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: smooth on November 19, 2013, 03:33:22 AM
Question, if these boards are 50-75W then why is a 650W power supply needed for 1-2 boards and 1050W for 5-6 boards. That's almost 200W per board.

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product-category/accessory/


Could be the quality of the power supply.  Zefir reported even though 8 boards only pulled 750W from the wall with a meter he had to upgrade from a 850W supply to a larger one to get it stable @ 50GH per board.  Perhaps some quick transient power spikes or something?  Not really sure. 

Plus the power supplies are always most efficient at 50% load, and many PSUs are of questionable quality to begin with so really better safe than sorry!

Decent supplies like 80 Gold are usually at least 87-88% even close to 100% load (up to about 90% at 40-50%), though they do usually run the fan harder at the high end. 750 W isn't too bad for 8 boards but is still a lot more than the 50-75 W/board being advertised.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jermwerty on November 19, 2013, 07:03:35 AM
Question, if these boards are 50-75W then why is a 650W power supply needed for 1-2 boards and 1050W for 5-6 boards. That's almost 200W per board.

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product-category/accessory/


Could be the quality of the power supply.  Zefir reported even though 8 boards only pulled 750W from the wall with a meter he had to upgrade from a 850W supply to a larger one to get it stable @ 50GH per board.  Perhaps some quick transient power spikes or something?  Not really sure. 

Plus the power supplies are always most efficient at 50% load, and many PSUs are of questionable quality to begin with so really better safe than sorry!

Decent supplies like 80 Gold are usually at least 87-88% even close to 100% load (up to about 90% at 40-50%), though they do usually run the fan harder at the high end. 750 W isn't too bad for 8 boards but is still a lot more than the 50-75 W/board being advertised.

I could be wrong, but 83W for 50Gh works in my book when I compare it to my Saturn takes 68W to do the same amount of work, much better than my Avalons which take 500W for that amount of work or my BFL which takes 224W.  From what I've read bitfury chips get really power hungry to get that last 20% of the speed...


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: pazor on November 19, 2013, 07:23:17 AM
i would to pay in euro, but not 800 eur or 1000 eur for one board !



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cixelsyddyslexic on November 19, 2013, 07:41:58 AM
FedEx International Priority (to USA) - What about customs?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 19, 2013, 08:46:50 AM
Well BTC/USD is out of control right now. Just nuts.

I'd suggest you price the miners in USD/Euro instead.
+1

...and what's about a special offer for people who bought just before the price reduction ?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: Unacceptable on November 19, 2013, 09:32:19 AM
1.5 BTC @ $650=$975 are you kidding me ???

Update your prices man  ;)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 19, 2013, 10:30:10 AM
Arrived today.

Lucky to get in before Bitcoins went nuts.

Btw, is there a different image for the Raspi around or is the listed one in the Installation guide still the best one?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 19, 2013, 10:39:21 AM
speed of the board please?
fedex shipping?
have and fan at package or not?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 19, 2013, 10:41:43 AM
speed of the board please?
fedex shipping?
have and fan at package or not?

I'm setting up the Raspi first. Fans were there and per fedex, yes.

Wait a bit and I'll test the boards soon.

Edit: According to the installation guide you need 2 jumpers (for J7 & J8) at both ends of the CAN-bus. I only got 2 jumpers supplied though. Not that much of a problem as I have a few around.

How do you get Bitburner XXs and Furys to work on the same cgminer without them using the same settings?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 19, 2013, 10:58:23 AM
Edit: According to the installation guide you need 2 jumpers (for J7 & J8) at both ends of the CAN-bus. I only got 2 jumpers supplied though. Not that much of a problem as I have a few around

for one board you need also the can bus?

also did these miner work at windows
with cgminer?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 19, 2013, 11:11:09 AM
also did these miner work at windows
with cgminer?
I try it under windows with cgminer 3.8.2 without success, yet.

I get this message: Reset failed! not an Avalon?

Any hints?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 19, 2013, 11:25:57 AM
also did these miner work at windows
with cgminer?
I try it under windows with cgminer 3.8.2 without success, yet.

I get this message: Reset failed! not an Avalon?

Any hints?

Sounds like you need to change the driver with zadig first, I'm not getting any problems running them. Well, mostly anyway.

Still looking for good settings.


for one board you need also the can bus?

also did these miner work at windows
with cgminer?

No, only use the can bus if you have +1 devices.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 19, 2013, 11:31:24 AM
I have it. It works after i shutdown the PC / Fury completely... After cold start it works!

With 115200:2:10:50:256 i get 34GH... Wondering because 2 is to low. I only used this for testing...

EDIT: fixed, see: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=322129.msg3652799#msg3652799


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 19, 2013, 11:32:16 AM
34 gh for a board of 50gh?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 19, 2013, 11:38:44 AM
I have it. It works after i shutdown the PC / Fury completely... After cold start it works!

With 115200:2:10:50:256 i get 34GH... Wondering because 2 is to low. I only used this for testing...

Shouldn't that be 64? 32 for one board. Are you using the newest cgminer?

34 gh for a board of 50gh?

He's using the standard values. I'm getting around 45~52gh/s with 45:282


Is anyone getting any errors with --butburner-fury-options? cgminer doesn't even start when I use that.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 19, 2013, 11:56:46 AM
I have it. It works after i shutdown the PC / Fury completely... After cold start it works!

With 115200:2:10:50:256 i get 34GH... Wondering because 2 is to low. I only used this for testing...

Shouldn't that be 64? 32 for one board. Are you using the newest cgminer?
IMHO it should be 16 for a single board. From cgminer ASIC-README.txt:
Quote
For BitBurner X and BitBurner XX devices you should use twice the number of
boards in the stack.  e.g. for a two-board stack you would use 4.  For
BitBurner Fury devices you should use the total number of BitFury chips in the
stack (i.e. 16 times the number of boards).  e.g. for a two-board stack you
would use 32.

I tested 2, 16, 32 and 64... I get always around 30GH/s  ???


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 19, 2013, 12:01:34 PM

I tested 2, 16, 32 and 64... I get always around 30GH/s  ???


Well, of course. you need to change 50:256.

Code:
example timeout values / clock frequencies:
45:282
47:270
50:256 (default)

I'm using 47:270


Anyone know what an acceptable HW rate is for Furys?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: QualitySeeds on November 19, 2013, 12:39:16 PM
Where are u located and can i pick them up instead of paying customs


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: Thyatis on November 19, 2013, 02:36:34 PM
how quick do they get into america?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 19, 2013, 02:40:45 PM
with 115200:16:10:47:270 i get ~26GH/s
with 115200:32:10:47:270 i get ~28GH/s
with 115200:16:10:45:282 i get ~28GH/s

So it seems that it is equal which --bitburner-fury-options i used...  ?
should i use --avalon-options ?

btw. what's with --avalon-auto ???




Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: dego on November 19, 2013, 03:40:12 PM
Got my boards today. Ordered yesterday.  ;D


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 19, 2013, 03:43:32 PM
HASHING SPEED?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: dego on November 19, 2013, 03:53:46 PM
with 115200:16:10:47:270 i get ~26GH/s
with 115200:32:10:47:270 i get ~28GH/s
with 115200:16:10:45:282 i get ~28GH/s

So it seems that it is equal which --bitburner-fury-options i used...  ?
should i use --avalon-options ?

btw. what's with --avalon-auto ???

Until now I had one board running at 50Ghs with this line:


cgminer --usb 1:18 --disable-gpu --avalon-options 115200:32:10:d:274 --bitburner-fury-voltage 1070


the --usb option sets the USB Bus and device....

It is one board so 32 is right...





Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: dego on November 19, 2013, 03:54:10 PM
HASHING SPEED?

Will see, could not connect em yet... will update you asap...


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 19, 2013, 04:00:03 PM
What drivers must install for windows cgminer run?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 19, 2013, 04:15:44 PM
cgminer --usb 1:18 --disable-gpu --avalon-options 115200:32:10:d:274 --bitburner-fury-voltage 1070
results in ~28GH/s...

Use only --avalon-auto gives me ~28GH/s...

It seems that every changes i made results in round about 30GH/s... So i think no of my options will be really used  :-\

I use cgminer v3.8.2
It it a known bug?


btw. if i turn on the debug mode (press [D]isplay and [D]ebug) i see this messages often: Get avalon read got err 0 sometimes: invalid nonce


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 19, 2013, 04:36:53 PM
It seems that every changes i made results in round about 30GH/s... So i think no of my options will be really used  :-\

I use cgminer v3.8.2
I have downgrade to 3.7.2 and to 3.6.6...

What should i say... It stays at ~28GH/s

So, have i got a defect board?

Btw. I had observed that there was some dust to the black cooler. So i think my board must run more than for a simple test...


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 19, 2013, 04:45:08 PM
why hashing at 30gh
when the seller tell 50gh????


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jermwerty on November 19, 2013, 05:11:17 PM
how quick do they get into america?

Ordered Monday scheduled for delivery to US West coast by 10.30am Wed.

3 days is pretty good!


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: dego on November 19, 2013, 06:04:55 PM
Are you cooling your board properly? Mine sits in a garage where its around 10 degrees and 2 x 12mm fans are working...

And what kind of pool are you mining on?

What kind of psu do you use?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: koullis on November 19, 2013, 06:05:11 PM
Well BTC/USD is out of control right now. Just nuts.

I'd suggest you price the miners in USD/Euro instead.

+1

everyone should put prices to USD/Euro since the high rise of btc exchange


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cixelsyddyslexic on November 19, 2013, 06:43:40 PM
Well BTC/USD is out of control right now. Just nuts.

I'd suggest you price the miners in USD/Euro instead.

+1

everyone should put prices to USD/Euro since the high rise of btc exchange

Pretty sure that's one of the perks (for them) of putting prices in BTC. Just saying :)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: ace2000 on November 19, 2013, 07:13:24 PM
+1 for USD/euros


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: crazyearner on November 19, 2013, 07:13:57 PM
Price needs to be changed in terms of BTC price.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 19, 2013, 07:29:40 PM
Are you cooling your board properly? Mine sits in a garage where its around 10 degrees and 2 x 12mm fans are working...

And what kind of pool are you mining on?

What kind of psu do you use?
I added two more fans. But IMHO it can be a cooling problem, because IMHO it should then start at high speed and throttle with the time down... But in my case it's always not higher than 30GH/s...

The PSU should be also no problem.

I'm tested on eligius.st and multipool.us

How can i see if i have the last firmware? How can i see, how many ASCIS really working?

IMHO there is something wrong wrong in the way cgminer used my settings. Because it's not changing the mining speed in any way.
Can someone confirm that he can explicit affected the speed with --bitburner-fury-options ???


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 19, 2013, 07:36:35 PM
IMHO there is something wrong wrong in the way cgminer used my settings. Because it's not changing the mining speed in any way.
Can someone confirm that he can explicit affected the speed with --bitburner-fury-options ???


Nah, can't get cgminer to actually use --bitburner-fury-options. It will recognise it but discard it...
Use --avalon-options for now.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 19, 2013, 07:38:39 PM
Nah, can't get cgminer to actually use --bitburner-fury-options. It will recognise it but discard it...
Use --avalon-options for now.
Makes no difference here :(


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jermwerty on November 19, 2013, 09:09:27 PM

Pretty sure that's one of the perks (for them) of putting prices in BTC. Just saying :)

Yes exactly!

Miners return BTC not USD, and generally at a *mostly* predictable rate, so if they priced it in USD (say $675 or 499 euro) heck that is little under 1BTC per and ROI becomes just a little over 3 weeks - why sell at all?

I've always bought miners with BTC based on BTC ROI, fiat price really becomes mostly irrelevant.  I don't think the ~45 day ROI payoff on these Furys are unreasonable at all, and in fact for an IN HAND ASIC is really is a steller deal historically!  (disclaimer:  I bought an 8 board set as a no-brainer with the price "drop" using already-mined coins, so my view is a bit different than someone converting fiat>BTC to buy these...)

I dunno.  Just compare to ASICMINER cube.  Same price, much more power draw on the cube for a fraction of the hashrate, and those are sold out!  (disclaimer:  I dump'd my blades a long time ago, just not worth the hassle/power draw, I guess I am biased...)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 19, 2013, 09:17:58 PM
final does not work with cgminer?

any official details
from the maker


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: fex on November 19, 2013, 10:36:30 PM
Received my order today, but I'm not happy with it:
1. USB port at one board has soldering paste all over it and USB plug does not fit it, I need it because I want to use the board alone without CAN bus
2. other boards hash at 33-38 GH/s (mean: 34.25 GH/s) mean ~42 GH/s with parameters "--avalon-options 115200:16:10:d:256 --bitburner-voltage 1230"

I tried various parameter settings with latest cgminer from git (https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer) as well as the one linked in the instruction manual (https://github.com/someone42/cgminer.git).

so: one board unusable, others way below "46-52" GH/s :( this is not acceptable

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15485133/IMG_2958.JPG


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 19, 2013, 10:50:25 PM
These is not for sure good news


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: goxed on November 19, 2013, 11:14:36 PM
Received my order today, but I'm not happy with it:
1. USB port at one board has soldering paste all over it and USB plug does not fit it, I need it because I want to use the board alone without CAN bus
2. other boards hash at 33-38 GH/s (mean: 34.25 GH/s) mean ~42 GH/s with parameters "--avalon-options 115200:16:10:d:256 --bitburner-voltage 1230"

I tried various parameter settings with latest cgminer from git (https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer) as well as the one linked in the instruction manual (https://github.com/someone42/cgminer.git).

so: one board unusable, others way below "46-52" GH/s :( this is not acceptable

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15485133/IMG_2958.JPG
Do your chips have Beta symbol or Bioinfobank ?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: fex on November 19, 2013, 11:32:59 PM
All my boards have "Bioinfobank" chips.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 19, 2013, 11:36:14 PM
What that mean?
Beta or not beta chips?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: fex on November 19, 2013, 11:53:01 PM
Don't know, mybe goxed knows more ...

Another thing:
I flashed the firmware linked in the instruction manual on the asic-hardware.com. However, I'm not sure if this is the latest one. Also, I was using "--bitburner-fury-voltage" instead of "--bitburner-voltage" (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294735.msg3364756#msg3364756) which did have no effect but also did not cause an error message.

To further add to this confusion, the value that I specify does not show up in cgminer, it's always a lower value.
E.g. "--bitburner-voltage 1230" results in
- on startup: message "BTB0: Core voltage set to 1230 millivolts"
- while running: values around 965mV


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: dego on November 20, 2013, 12:12:55 AM
If you have the the firmware that shows the devices as BTB (and not as BBF) then you should add 300mvolts to your intended voltage. So if you want to run them at 1060mvolts, use the following option:

--bitburner-voltage 1360

(and not bitburner-fury-voltage something..., because that option won't be recognized)

If you want another firmware, check out these posts:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294735.msg3362916#msg3362916
and:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294735.msg3364756#msg3364756


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: iikun on November 20, 2013, 02:25:15 AM
Received my order today, but I'm not happy with it:
1. USB port at one board has soldering paste all over it and USB plug does not fit it, I need it because I want to use the board alone without CAN bus
2. other boards hash at 33-38 GH/s (mean: 34.25 GH/s) mean ~42 GH/s with parameters "--avalon-options 115200:16:10:d:256 --bitburner-voltage 1230"

I tried various parameter settings with latest cgminer from git (https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer) as well as the one linked in the instruction manual (https://github.com/someone42/cgminer.git).

so: one board unusable, others way below "46-52" GH/s :( this is not acceptable

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15485133/IMG_2958.JPG

So I guess their "fix" to stop the USBs coming off the boards (as per below) was to lather them in solder like in this pic? 
Looks like amateur hour...


Price update:

1,99 BTC / board

Same price as your first boards but 2 months later. Did u even improve all the quality issues like USB ports popping off the board?

The first boards we shipped had this problem, we fixed it for the rest of the deliveries.

If you order a tower of boards, there might be some boards with this problem among them. This is however no issue because the data is passed through the CAN-BUS.
see the discriptions at:

https://www.asic-hardware.com/product/bitburner-fury-4-board-tower/
https://www.asic-hardware.com/product/bitburner-fury-complete-system/





Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: bclcjunkie on November 20, 2013, 04:23:10 AM
this is what holds me from buying... cryptx you may want to ship preflashed, preassembled miners.. that would be a lot easier for all of us...

Don't know, mybe goxed knows more ...

Another thing:
I flashed the firmware linked in the instruction manual on the asic-hardware.com. However, I'm not sure if this is the latest one. Also, I was using "--bitburner-fury-voltage" instead of "--bitburner-voltage" (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294735.msg3364756#msg3364756) which did have no effect but also did not cause an error message.

To further add to this confusion, the value that I specify does not show up in cgminer, it's always a lower value.
E.g. "--bitburner-voltage 1230" results in
- on startup: message "BTB0: Core voltage set to 1230 millivolts"
- while running: values around 965mV



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jermwerty on November 20, 2013, 05:06:55 AM
this is what holds me from buying... cryptx you may want to ship preflashed, preassembled miners.. that would be a lot easier for all of us...

Don't know, mybe goxed knows more ...

Another thing:
I flashed the firmware linked in the instruction manual on the asic-hardware.com. However, I'm not sure if this is the latest one. Also, I was using "--bitburner-fury-voltage" instead of "--bitburner-voltage" (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294735.msg3364756#msg3364756) which did have no effect but also did not cause an error message.

To further add to this confusion, the value that I specify does not show up in cgminer, it's always a lower value.
E.g. "--bitburner-voltage 1230" results in
- on startup: message "BTB0: Core voltage set to 1230 millivolts"
- while running: values around 965mV


I think if you check out the "boards" section of the site you get everything you need in the 4 or 8 board packages.  I ordered the 8 board setup, and it includes a raspbpi with sd card and everything, only thing missing is a PSU...


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: whitefeather on November 20, 2013, 05:09:32 AM
Received my order today, but I'm not happy with it:
1. USB port at one board has soldering paste all over it and USB plug does not fit it, I need it because I want to use the board alone without CAN bus
2. other boards hash at 33-38 GH/s (mean: 34.25 GH/s) mean ~42 GH/s with parameters "--avalon-options 115200:16:10:d:256 --bitburner-voltage 1230"

I tried various parameter settings with latest cgminer from git (https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer) as well as the one linked in the instruction manual (https://github.com/someone42/cgminer.git).

so: one board unusable, others way below "46-52" GH/s :( this is not acceptable

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15485133/IMG_2958.JPG
Do your chips have Beta symbol or Bioinfobank ?

Goxed, I am confused. Given the BioInfoBank labels on them, is this somehow related to what tytus et al have been building? I realize they are also working with Bitfury chips, but is the private label attributable to them, and if so how did it end up in a board in Belgium? By the way Fex, that soldering job is utterly hideous. I hope cryptx can replace or refund that board.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: goxed on November 20, 2013, 06:12:01 AM
Received my order today, but I'm not happy with it:
1. USB port at one board has soldering paste all over it and USB plug does not fit it, I need it because I want to use the board alone without CAN bus
2. other boards hash at 33-38 GH/s (mean: 34.25 GH/s) mean ~42 GH/s with parameters "--avalon-options 115200:16:10:d:256 --bitburner-voltage 1230"

I tried various parameter settings with latest cgminer from git (https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer) as well as the one linked in the instruction manual (https://github.com/someone42/cgminer.git).

so: one board unusable, others way below "46-52" GH/s :( this is not acceptable

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15485133/IMG_2958.JPG
Do your chips have Beta symbol or Bioinfobank ?

Goxed, I am confused. Given the BioInfoBank labels on them, is this somehow related to what tytus et al have been building? I realize they are also working with Bitfury chips, but is the private label attributable to them, and if so how did it end up in a board in Belgium? By the way Fex, that soldering job is utterly hideous. I hope cryptx can replace or refund that board.

Okay so there are some chips which have Beta printed on them and there are some chips with Bioinfobank printed on them. Some people claim that the chips which have Beta printed on them have slightly better quality.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: whitefeather on November 20, 2013, 06:20:13 AM
Okay so there are some chips which have Beta printed on them and there are some chips with Bioinfobank printed on them. Some people claim that the chips which have Beta printed on them have slightly better quality.

Good to know. Thanks. Now I'm curious to see what is printed on my BitFury chips on my Belgian boards.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cixelsyddyslexic on November 20, 2013, 07:21:03 AM
I have two boards due Thursday. I was figuring on using the USB ports, and thus didn't order the CANBUS cable. Should I have issues with USB ports, is there a place I can purchase appropriate cabling (that won't require another international shipment to USA)?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: squall1066 on November 20, 2013, 07:22:24 AM
I was reading this thread and did not realized goxed was a user  ;D LOL

Sorry goxed, Seen comments like "maybe goxed knows" and assumed it was a play on words.

Squall1066 out


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: DeWizLoc on November 20, 2013, 08:06:55 AM
This is way up there on my watch list. I just picked up a blade, so if either my finances straighten out or I get a decent score mining Ill be back for one of these ASAP.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: fex on November 20, 2013, 08:20:35 AM
If you have the the firmware that shows the devices as BTB (and not as BBF) then you should add 300mvolts to your intended voltage. So if you want to run them at 1060mvolts, use the following option:

--bitburner-voltage 1360

(and not bitburner-fury-voltage something..., because that option won't be recognized)

If you want another firmware, check out these posts:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294735.msg3362916#msg3362916
and:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294735.msg3364756#msg3364756

Thank you for the pointers, I'll get to it later.

On the USB port issue:
Please note that I did not even buy a stack of miners, but individual ones. Therefore, I expect the USB connectors to work. I need that because I want to use them with different computers (not all are for me).

I'm wondering if they sent me this board on purpose. it's marked with an "x" and a red dot on the packaging - very hard to miss:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15485133/IMG_2969.JPG   https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15485133/IMG_2967.JPG

Did I mention that I payed even more (order on the weekend) than the current price for that? >:(


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 20, 2013, 08:34:17 AM
Everyone who get a board: Please check if there where some dust on the cooler.
Maybe i'm wrong: But for me it seems that the shipped boards are all running for a long time before shipping, isn't it?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 20, 2013, 10:25:17 AM
my order is still at processing from yesterday
something is wrong


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 20, 2013, 11:50:05 AM

On the USB port issue:


Oh wow. I wondered if that dot on the box had something to do with it. I've got one board where the usb connector has solder inside it which sucks as I can't flash it.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: Jilixi on November 20, 2013, 01:30:07 PM
Getting that Shipping to Sweden is 75 Bitcoins, that cannot be right? Wanted to buy that 8 board tower.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: Xian01 on November 20, 2013, 03:02:48 PM
Getting that Shipping to Sweden is 75 Bitcoins, that cannot be right? Wanted to buy that 8 board tower.

 Very curious and itching to pull the trigger on the 8-board tower myself, but this thread has raised some questions and concerns I have over RMAs, and the non-guarantee of 48-52GHs. Waiting patiently for answers to a PM sent to cryptx.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 20, 2013, 03:16:17 PM
Getting that Shipping to Sweden is 75 Bitcoins, that cannot be right? Wanted to buy that 8 board tower.

 Very curious and itching to pull the trigger on the 8-board tower myself, but this thread has raised some questions and concerns I have over RMAs, and the non-guarantee of 48-52GHs. Waiting patiently for answers to a PM sent to cryptx.


Unless you have some serious bad luck, all devices should mine (when configured properly) between 45~55gh/s.

You'll probably be getting one or two with bad usb connectors though.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: ummas on November 20, 2013, 03:24:49 PM


Quote
Bitburner Fury available for order
Shop

It looks like this was the result of either:

    a mistyped address
    an out-of-date link

Perhaps searching can help.

Out of stock aggain ??


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 20, 2013, 03:36:32 PM


Quote
Bitburner Fury available for order
Shop

It looks like this was the result of either:

    a mistyped address
    an out-of-date link

Perhaps searching can help.

Out of stock aggain ??

Looks like the "Boards" section was taken down.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 20, 2013, 03:41:45 PM
Seems the shop is broken???


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: 3ds on November 20, 2013, 04:26:10 PM
If you have the the firmware that shows the devices as BTB (and not as BBF) then you should add 300mvolts to your intended voltage. So if you want to run them at 1060mvolts, use the following option:

--bitburner-voltage 1360
Yeah... That's it. I need only this options and nothing more so it worked ~50GH/s...

(My devices is shown as BTB)

I didn't understand why this is not explained on asic-hardware.com  ???


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury ~50GH/s IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT 1.5BTC
Post by: 3ds on November 20, 2013, 04:29:32 PM
UPDATE

Major price cut due to BTC rise.

1.5 BTC / board

11.2 BTC / 8 board tower

What's about a special offer for all people who paid shortly before the price cut???


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: wald4tler on November 20, 2013, 05:01:31 PM
Hi all.
I have a question?
Today I ordered a BitBurner Fury, and immediately paid (BTC).
How long does it take to get a confirmation email?
I have transferred the BTC at 7:25, and we have now 18:00.
And until now I have not received confirmation ...

The product was still available when purchasing.

Since ~ 16:30 is:
It looks like this what the result of Either:
a mistyped address
an out-of-date link

thanks for the help in advance

edit:
I've already sent a mail to the support ~ 10:00, and have not received a reply ...

Is this possibly the cause?
According https://blockchain.info dieTransaktion has a waiting time of 76 hours (queue position 3175)

https://blockchain.info/tx/45fd2de71ecb000205c8d17748b2e9a0f900a972b6edccc4804275e81c2d48d2 (https://blockchain.info/tx/45fd2de71ecb000205c8d17748b2e9a0f900a972b6edccc4804275e81c2d48d2)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: fex on November 20, 2013, 05:37:22 PM
Hi all.
I have a question?
Today I ordered a BitBurner Fury, and immediately paid (BTC).
How long does it take to get a confirmation email?

I also did not get a confirmation email after payment (just the "order receipt" before I payed), might be normal. And as far as status on their site goes: mine still shows "Processing", even after the order was delivered.

Having said that, however, if your transaction is not confirmed, (obviously) the payment did not arrive, yet.

Btw: I'm also waiting for a respose.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: Epoch on November 20, 2013, 05:41:42 PM
Is this possibly the cause?
According https://blockchain.info dieTransaktion has a waiting time of 76 hours (queue position 3175)
https://blockchain.info/tx/45fd2de71ecb000205c8d17748b2e9a0f900a972b6edccc4804275e81c2d48d2 (https://blockchain.info/tx/45fd2de71ecb000205c8d17748b2e9a0f900a972b6edccc4804275e81c2d48d2)
Because you did not include a transaction fee, your transaction is considered low priority.

There has been a huge surge in transaction traffic over the last few days due to the price volatility. Nodes adding transactions to the blockchain have a finite limit to how many they can/will add; there is no benefit to them in adding 0-fee transactions which is why they often "linger in limbo" for hours. Especially during times of high activity such as now.

The good news is that the longer your transaction stays unverified, the higher its priority will be. Eventually it will be added by someone.

Word of advice: always include a transaction fee, especially if time is of value to you. Fees are a courtesy to the miners on the network; eventually as block rewards drop, transaction fees will become the major source of income for us miners. Don't be a cheapskate and then wonder why no one wants to process your transaction for free.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: wald4tler on November 20, 2013, 06:00:06 PM
Is this possibly the cause?
According https://blockchain.info dieTransaktion has a waiting time of 76 hours (queue position 3175)
https://blockchain.info/tx/45fd2de71ecb000205c8d17748b2e9a0f900a972b6edccc4804275e81c2d48d2 (https://blockchain.info/tx/45fd2de71ecb000205c8d17748b2e9a0f900a972b6edccc4804275e81c2d48d2)
Because you did not include a transaction fee, your transaction is considered low priority.

There has been a huge surge in transaction traffic over the last few days due to the price volatility. Nodes adding transactions to the blockchain have a finite limit to how many they can/will add; there is no benefit to them in adding 0-fee transactions which is why they often "linger in limbo" for hours. Especially during times of high activity such as now.

The good news is that the longer your transaction stays unverified, the higher its priority will be. Eventually it will be added by someone.

Word of advice: always include a transaction fee, especially if time is of value to you. Fees are a courtesy to the miners on the network; eventually as block rewards drop, transaction fees will become the major source of income for us miners. Don't be a cheapskate and then wonder why no one wants to process your transaction for free.

Thanks for the information!!
But asic-hardware.com would have seen that the amount above is pointed, and I get the confirmation email from asic-hardware.com only when the transaction is completed?

How much is the transaction fee (e.g. 1.6 BTC)?
and afterwards you can add to the transaction, a transaction fee? ^ ^


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: Epoch on November 20, 2013, 07:08:44 PM
Is this possibly the cause?
According https://blockchain.info dieTransaktion has a waiting time of 76 hours (queue position 3175)
https://blockchain.info/tx/45fd2de71ecb000205c8d17748b2e9a0f900a972b6edccc4804275e81c2d48d2 (https://blockchain.info/tx/45fd2de71ecb000205c8d17748b2e9a0f900a972b6edccc4804275e81c2d48d2)
Because you did not include a transaction fee, your transaction is considered low priority.

There has been a huge surge in transaction traffic over the last few days due to the price volatility. Nodes adding transactions to the blockchain have a finite limit to how many they can/will add; there is no benefit to them in adding 0-fee transactions which is why they often "linger in limbo" for hours. Especially during times of high activity such as now.

The good news is that the longer your transaction stays unverified, the higher its priority will be. Eventually it will be added by someone.

Word of advice: always include a transaction fee, especially if time is of value to you. Fees are a courtesy to the miners on the network; eventually as block rewards drop, transaction fees will become the major source of income for us miners. Don't be a cheapskate and then wonder why no one wants to process your transaction for free.

Thanks for the information!!
But asic-hardware.com would have seen that the amount above is pointed, and I get the confirmation email from asic-hardware.com only when the transaction is completed?

How much is the transaction fee (e.g. 1.6 BTC)?
and afterwards you can add to the transaction, a transaction fee? ^ ^
No vendor will consider your order as 'paid' while the transaction still has 0 confirmations (yours still has 0). As soon as it has 1 confirmation, it is in the blockchain.

How much should you pay? It depends on the transaction size (in kB, not BTC value), which you typically won't know beforehand. Your transaction is fairly large (4.8kB); most transactions are smaller than 1kB. As a general 'rule of thumb' a fee of 0.005BTC is usually sufficient. The standard Bitcoin-QT client prompts you to add a fee if it decides you need one; you can also set a default value in the Options.

Can you add a fee to a transaction after it has been sent? No, but if you send a 2nd transaction using one of the outputs of the 1st one, along with a fee, your original one will most likely be confirmed quickly because it needs to be confirmed before your 2nd transaction can be. I see that your 1st transaction has 2 outputs; one for 1.6 BTC going to the vendor, and another for 0.016 BTC going, I presume, to a 'dust' address in your own wallet. So if you send a small-value transaction (plus fee) to that 'dust' address, your original transaction should be confirmed relatively quickly. That is my understanding, though I haven't personally tried this so cannot be certain. Perhaps someone else here knows for sure.

EDIT: I see now that your transaction has been confirmed within the last few minutes; you don't need to do anything now. Your order should now be confirmed. Keep this experience in your mind for future BTC transactions and they will go much smoother.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: wald4tler on November 20, 2013, 07:18:35 PM
thanks, this was my first transaktion, and i΄m a very old person :D^^
(55 Year joung hehe)

in the future i know what i must do.

100x thanks!


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: ummas on November 21, 2013, 01:37:43 AM
I just hope that cryptx has more boards than orders :/
And even more pending to hit the market with lower price :)
I was 1h late to buy  that time :/


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: wald4tler on November 21, 2013, 06:22:05 AM
@ cryptx:


When I ordering (No. # 1529) the product was still available.
Now is out of stock...
Will my order delivered, or I have no luck and have to wait?

I ask because the BTC took longer to Transfer (no transaction fee...)

Sincerely yours
Wald4tler


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: ummas on November 21, 2013, 06:30:52 AM
OP change topic name.
Each time some1 posts i`m hoping boards are in stock...


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: bbxx on November 21, 2013, 08:26:27 AM
anyone got his tracking number ?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: wald4tler on November 21, 2013, 08:54:51 AM
anyone got his tracking number ?

no :(

I have place the order yesterday ~7:00 BTC Transfere finnished yesterday ~21:00


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: bbxx on November 21, 2013, 09:14:26 AM
just got one

:)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: wald4tler on November 21, 2013, 09:24:27 AM
just got one

:)

JIPI me2 :)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jelin1984 on November 21, 2013, 10:45:35 AM
can anyone post some photos of the boards to see it


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: hanti on November 21, 2013, 11:14:52 AM
i have video for you http://youtu.be/WmeJ_gubSJ8 ;p


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 21, 2013, 11:18:08 AM
i have video for you http://youtu.be/WmeJ_gubSJ8 ;p

Like christmas lights :D

Are those Jalas on the desk/table?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: hanti on November 21, 2013, 11:23:53 AM
yes there is jalapeno too with enermax fan on it


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: whitefeather on November 21, 2013, 03:22:01 PM
Hello Cryptx Team. I sent a PM to you. Please review and advise. Thank you.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cixelsyddyslexic on November 21, 2013, 08:38:25 PM
Received my two boards, no physical defects that I can see. Hashing away at 96GH total (48GH/board) using

Code:
cgminer  --avalon-options 115200:64:10:d:270 --bitburner-voltage 1300

cgminer 3.6.4 on Debian Linux.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: goxed on November 21, 2013, 08:49:02 PM
Received 2 boards, hashes well ~40 - 45 GH/s with 2.5% HW errors . Fast shipping. They should advertise their CAN connector whenever someone order >1 board. I wish I had one. Using 2 USB ports on the rPI now.
The real voltage is ~0.3V less then the core voltage set with --bitburner-voltage flag. Tested it with voltmeter.

Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install autoconf libusb-1.0-0-dev libncurses5-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev screen git libtool libudev-dev

mkdir cgminer-git
cd cgminer-git
git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.git
cd cgminer
./autogen.sh -enable-avalon
If above fails
./configure --enable-avalon
make

sudo ./cgminer --avalon-options 115200:32:10:50:256 --bitburner-voltage 1255



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: bbxx on November 21, 2013, 09:02:13 PM
BTB 0: 56C 280 1087mV | 47.30G/49.59Gh/s | A:376526 R:2015 HW:18964 WU: 692.8/m
 BTB 1: 54C 280 1084mV | 47.49G/50.27Gh/s | A:381207 R:1705 HW:14675 WU: 702.3/m
 BTB 2: 56C 280 1081mV | 52.82G/50.22Gh/s | A:380742 R:1736 HW:13979 WU: 701.6/m

great piece of hardware :)

--avalon-options 115200:32:10:46:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55

i am happy :)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: pazor on November 21, 2013, 09:25:04 PM
what is the power consumption?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: jermwerty on November 21, 2013, 11:13:14 PM
what is the power consumption?

Better than expected actually considering zefir had reported seeing 750W draw for 8, my boards draw 110W less!  Getting ~390GH on my 8 boards drawing 640W on the dot from the wall with a Rosewill Lightning 1300W Gold PS.  Note the blindingly bright LEDs on the boards match well to the obnoxious Rosewill LEDS on the PSU   ;)

Now the question becomes what kind of stability will I see? Currently if I stop/start cgminer its a crapshoot.  I used MinePeon and then did a git for the latest cg to 3.8.1 and got it all working just fine on a cold boot if I boot the raspbpi first and then power on the boards second.  However if I stop/start CG it all goes to heck - seems like the boards need to be "booted" fresh after CG is already running???

Seems like this will work fine until CG restarts  ???  I wonder if the CANBUS has something to do with this, it was giving me issues in the beginning (random boards in the middle of the stack would never start hashing until I rebooted them).  I run two stacks of 4 just so I can contrast/compare behavior (hooked to same raspbpi).  Although I see the pi average load is pretty high (0.8+) ... top alone reports cgminer takes about a 0.4 load!

Has anyone confirmed the --avalon-fan option does indeed work?  I guess I should try.  The whole CANBUS thing makes it confusing, as I assume I am just getting the temp/core volts/etc from the first board only...  My boards show up as BTB, I saw perhaps a firmware update might fix some issues?  I don't know, still playing around, and information is sparse...



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: chr0me on November 22, 2013, 12:44:04 AM
Has anyone confirmed the --avalon-fan option does indeed work?  

Doesn't work for me, even after flashing a different firmware (BBF).

Also, what's the highest the Fury can/will hash at? Seems to be stable at 280.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: ummas on November 22, 2013, 12:57:19 AM
Look at the temp. Fury chips needs the right one. Not to low, not to high.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: cixelsyddyslexic on November 22, 2013, 06:16:06 AM
BTB 0: 56C 280 1087mV | 47.30G/49.59Gh/s | A:376526 R:2015 HW:18964 WU: 692.8/m
 BTB 1: 54C 280 1084mV | 47.49G/50.27Gh/s | A:381207 R:1705 HW:14675 WU: 702.3/m
 BTB 2: 56C 280 1081mV | 52.82G/50.22Gh/s | A:380742 R:1736 HW:13979 WU: 701.6/m

great piece of hardware :)

--avalon-options 115200:32:10:46:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55

i am happy :)

Confirmed, I am hitting 100GH with 2 boards using these settings. Well, I don't use the avalon-cutoff,fan or temp settings, just the --avalon-options and --bitburner-voltage.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: wald4tler on November 22, 2013, 07:32:03 AM
can I use the power supply via the green screw terminal, or must I use the PCI connector?

(sorry about my bad english, Google Translator helps me :P )


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: ummas on November 22, 2013, 07:40:55 AM
You can. Just remember to use good wires.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: dego on November 22, 2013, 09:04:37 AM
I have 4 boards connected by CAN-BUS, running at 196.3Ghs 197.5Ghs with the following line (as bbxx indicated):

--avalon-options 115200:128:10:d:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55

--avalon-options 115200:128:10:47:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55

So I am happy too. Only weak point is that when I ordered 3 boards lately and a CAN cable to add to the one I already had, cryptx sent me 1 board with a missing miniusb (and a handwritten black cross on it). I know that he did that for people who ordered stacks as the units can be connected by CANBUS, but they can not be updated and of course you won't sell that unit as standalone.

Is there a way to update em by CANBUS? Or is there a second mini usb connector?

Might try to resolder, but the miniusb connector is missing, so I have to see where I can find a similar...

Last night the stack stalled and I have no monitoring/restart scripts in place yet...




Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: goxed on November 22, 2013, 09:32:19 AM
Guys,

Is there any advantage to updating the firmware of the devices? Or should I let them be.

Thanks a lot,


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: goxed on November 22, 2013, 09:32:52 AM
I have 4 boards connected by CAN-BUS, running at 196.3Ghs 197.5Ghs with the following line (as bbxx indicated):

--avalon-options 115200:128:10:d:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55

--avalon-options 115200:128:10:47:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55

So I am happy too. Only weak point is that when I ordered 3 boards lately and a CAN cable to add to the one I already had, cryptx sent me 1 board with a missing miniusb (and a handwritten black cross on it). I know that he did that for people who ordered stacks as the units can be connected by CANBUS, but they can not be updated and of course you won't sell that unit as standalone.

Is there a way to update em by CANBUS? Or is there a second mini usb connector?

Might try to resolder, but the miniusb connector is missing, so I have to see where I can find a similar...

Last night the stack stalled and I have no monitoring/restart scripts in place yet...




They look similar to ones on raspberry PI


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: wald4tler on November 22, 2013, 10:58:06 AM
Those who already has experience with the customs fees in Austria
(or Germany)?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: mazedk on November 22, 2013, 11:19:51 AM
Since BE is part of the european union you shouldnt have any issues with buying from countries within the european union - Or shipping to it at least.

PS.

I didnt have any issues with my shipping the unit to DK.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: mwax321 on November 22, 2013, 11:44:07 AM
Got 7 boards. 1 dead on arrival. Still working out what could be wrong with it. Never powered on. Don't have a multimeter to test until tomorrow :(


Averaging 49-51 GH per unit (plugged em all in with USB before daisy chaining so that if there was a dud, I could spot it pretty easily)


Cryptx also recommended not running higher voltage than 1380, unless your goal is to set a board on fire :)


I'll be very happy when I sit down tomorrow with some tools and my hardware buddy and figure out what's going on with the dead board!


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: 3ds on November 22, 2013, 01:21:38 PM
Seems that we all get used boards from the cryptx PETA-MINE project:
As most of you noticed, we scaled down our current mining operation and sold all mining boards.
>:(


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: Darthpotatoe on November 22, 2013, 02:47:26 PM
I also have a dead board. The fuse is ok but there is a short on the board. Cryptx doesn't answer to my emails. Has anybody an idea what I can do now?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: wald4tler on November 22, 2013, 03:00:33 PM
have just received my first Miner :)
But I can΄t make it that it works.
I installed zadig WinUSB and want to use cgminer 3.3.1.

how must look the batch file so that the device is working?
Please Help me :(


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: 3ds on November 22, 2013, 03:06:46 PM
cgminer 3.3.1 is old. You should update it.
In my case i used zadig to, to change to WinUSB. It worked only after a coldstart! Crazy...


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: wald4tler on November 22, 2013, 03:26:04 PM
thanks now it runs :)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: whitefeather on November 22, 2013, 05:18:47 PM
Got 7 boards. 1 dead on arrival. Still working out what could be wrong with it. Never powered on. Don't have a multimeter to test until tomorrow :(

...

I'll be very happy when I sit down tomorrow with some tools and my hardware buddy and figure out what's going on with the dead board!


I also have a dead board. The fuse is ok but there is a short on the board. Cryptx doesn't answer to my emails. Has anybody an idea what I can do now?

Similar situation here. One of my Bitburner Fury boards died shortly after it began hashing. It didn't even last 2 days. Maybe 36 hours. Now it is dead, no lights, no nothing. Just dead.

I left a PM for cryptx, but so far, no response.

I followed up with an email to info@asic-hardware.com, and I await a response.

By the way, I purchased these boards before the price was dropped to 1.5 BTC.

Let's just say I paid almost double that. Last week. I'm not pleased at all.

Cryptx -- I would appreciate a response. Thanks.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: jermwerty on November 22, 2013, 10:24:40 PM
Anyone know what a good error rate is on these things?

With cgminer reporting 1025mV and 270 on the speed I am seeing a little under 3% error rate and ~190GH per cluster of 4.  Seems like setting 274 without giving any more volts just up's the errors to around 5% for no real gain...

Someone said to use 265 I guess I will try that next.

Also what are people using for minimum difficulty?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: goxed on November 23, 2013, 12:17:23 AM
Anyone know what a good error rate is on these things?

With cgminer reporting 1025mV and 270 on the speed I am seeing a little under 3% error rate and ~190GH per cluster of 4.  Seems like setting 274 without giving any more volts just up's the errors to around 5% for no real gain...

Someone said to use 265 I guess I will try that next.

Also what are people using for minimum difficulty?
BTW can we control voltage and clock speed individually on the boards. I have 3 boards with independent USB.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: jelin1984 on November 23, 2013, 11:38:39 AM
i install cgminer 3.8.3 and winusb drivers
and speed of board is only 30gh

what i must do?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: jelin1984 on November 23, 2013, 01:12:33 PM
I am new how put details at cgminer for board to overclocked
Any step by steps details
For cgminer overclocked options for cgminer


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: wald4tler on November 23, 2013, 01:59:12 PM
I am new how put details at cgminer for board to overclocked
Any step by steps details
For cgminer overclocked options for cgminer

i΄m also a ney born Bitfury user :)

what settings are ideal or right for one device?
In the forum I found this, and use this setting.
start cgminer.exe --url http://eu-stratum.btcguild.com:3333/ --userpass XXX:1234 --avalon-options 115200:128:10:47:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: chr0me on November 23, 2013, 02:40:52 PM
I am new how put details at cgminer for board to overclocked
Any step by steps details
For cgminer overclocked options for cgminer

i΄m also a ney born Bitfury user :)

what settings are ideal or right for one device?
In the forum I found this, and use this setting.
start cgminer.exe --url http://eu-stratum.btcguild.com:3333/ --userpass XXX:1234 --avalon-options 115200:128:10:47:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55

Seems okay. What version of cgminer are you running? You could use "--bitburner-fury-voltage" instead, so you don't have to add that extra 300mV.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: wald4tler on November 23, 2013, 03:10:56 PM
cgminer 3.8.2


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: jelin1984 on November 23, 2013, 06:02:27 PM
Final work at 50 gh
Cool ::) ::) ::)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: cryptx on November 23, 2013, 06:35:34 PM
AUCTION

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=344238.0


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: mwax321 on November 23, 2013, 06:40:23 PM
Just wondering why everyone is running --avalon-fan 80  instead of --avalon-fan 100 (or at least --avalon-fan 80-100) 

Are you guys afraid of noise, burning out fans, using more watts?



Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: jelin1984 on November 24, 2013, 01:55:52 PM
At cgminer the hw what mean?
Hardware errors?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: coffeebee on November 25, 2013, 05:16:56 AM
Cryptx,
Please respond to my email regarding the faulty board that u sent me. Order no 1509. You asked me to contact burninmining, but they has not responded as well. Please respond.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: ummas on November 25, 2013, 07:41:44 AM
Why should you contact with burnin?
Crpytx: where are you from? You`re sure it`s Belgium not Belgrade ?
Earn more money on yours auctions and than catch up yours guarantee problem.


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT
Post by: goxed on November 25, 2013, 10:18:25 AM
Everyone who get a board: Please check if there where some dust on the cooler.
Maybe i'm wrong: But for me it seems that the shipped boards are all running for a long time before shipping, isn't it?
Black dust? yes in my case


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: cryptx on November 25, 2013, 10:56:45 AM
In this last batch we have sold hundreds of boards to hundreds of different customers.

All the boards were tested extensively. This last batch has been hashing for weeks and we had zero! boards broken while hashing.

Generally speaking, customers do things with these boards which are not in our control. We have had mails about set-ups which are destined to break boards. Because of this we do not give guarantees on the boards and this is also stated in the terms and conditions on our website. These terms and conditions are approved on while buying the boards. (https://www.asic-hardware.com/terms-and-conditions/)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: jelin1984 on November 25, 2013, 11:22:18 AM
i must final
say
that i am very happy with your
production board

if available again i will buy another one ;D


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: deathmul on November 25, 2013, 11:45:12 AM
When will be another batch?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: wald4tler on November 25, 2013, 06:38:42 PM
i must final
say
that i am very happy with your
production board

if available again i will buy another one ;D

yes me2, if availabe again, i will take also 2~3 ^^
when the products are available again?


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: jelin1984 on November 25, 2013, 09:52:57 PM
These is my options


--avalon-options 115200:32:10:46:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55

i am happy


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: ortchi on November 25, 2013, 11:36:05 PM
Hey Guys,

We have already the Bitburner Fury Rev. 1.1 

USB port is broken and we want to update the Firmware.

We know the steps! But we need the correct pin order on the Programmer Connector.

Can anybody help and know these pins?   

http://s14.directupload.net/images/131126/cvtlkz6w.png


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: wald4tler on November 27, 2013, 06:03:55 PM
Hi together. need help :D
sometimes i cant start the Bitfury? :(

this message comes:


 cgminer version 3.8.2 - Started: [2013-11-27 19:01:42]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):0.000 (avg):0.000h/s | A:0  R:0  HW:0  WU:0.0/m
 ST: 2  SS: 0  NB: 1  LW: 100  GF: 0  RF: 0
 Connected to eu-stratum.btcguild.com diff 2 with stratum as user wald4tler_2
 Block: 708b86df...  Diff:609M  Started: [19:01:42]  Best share: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [P]ool management [ S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 BTB 0:  0C/  0C 0000R | ZOMBIE/ 0.000h/s | A:0 R:0 HW:0 WU:0.0/m
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2013-11-27 19:07:36] BTB 0 AvalonTask usb write err:(-7) LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT
[2013-11-27 19:07:36] usb_write error on avalon_write
[2013-11-27 19:07:36] BTB0: Idling 10 miners
[2013-11-27 19:07:36] Probing for an alive pool
[2013-11-27 19:07:37] Pool 0 difficulty changed to 2
[2013-11-27 19:07:37] usb_write error on avalon_write
[2013-11-27 19:07:37] Network diff set to 609M
[2013-11-27 19:07:37] BTB0: Comms error(buffer)
[2013-11-27 19:07:38] BTB0: Device disappeared, shutting down thread
[2013-11-27 19:07:38] BTB 0 failure, disabling!
[2013-11-27 19:07:38] usb_write error on avalon_write
[2013-11-27 19:07:38] usb_write error on avalon_write
[2013-11-27 19:07:38] BTB0: Idling 0 miners


after 3~4x coldreset the miner will run, but i will know why the miner goes in zombie mode?
perhaps I'm doing something wrong!?
(with this settings i get 49~50 GH/s   ->     --avalon-auto --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 100 --avalon-temp 55)


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: bestalg on December 03, 2013, 10:03:22 AM
 :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
need help
When i suppose to send few of (not working bitburner fury boards)?  FOR REPAIR

ANY contact will be great
thanks


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: Japs2013 on December 03, 2013, 10:19:17 PM
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
need help
When i suppose to send few of (not working bitburner fury boards)?  FOR REPAIR

ANY contact will be great
thanks
+1


Title: Re: BitBurner Fury IN STOCK MAJOR PRICE CUT SOLD OUT!
Post by: wald4tler on December 05, 2013, 03:12:00 PM
Is this forum dead?
Because we do not get more information.
For example, whether new Miner be ordered, or when they have to buy again?
The seller may give us some information?