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1021  Economy / Auctions / Re: 30GH/s Chili Miners - Fast Auction (50 Available) on: December 12, 2013, 10:06:17 PM
Is this done?
1022  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: NanoFury Project - Open Source Design on: December 12, 2013, 09:59:27 PM
Is it possible to do a USB miner with a BFL chip?  I am guessing no since no one has done it and they are much more readily available than BF.
1023  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: Advanced Mining Technology (AMT) on: December 12, 2013, 02:05:29 PM
Finally!  There in a couple of posts AMT you showed me u exist. That was not so hard was it?
Thank you.  In my book (which means little) you sound like a player.
1024  Economy / Auctions / Re: 30GH/s Chili Miners - Fast Auction (50 Available) on: December 12, 2013, 06:57:10 AM
3 @ .75
1025  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: [GUIDE] BitFury Miner Support/Tuning on: December 11, 2013, 02:36:58 PM
@swimmer63

I applied the heatsinks to the back of the cards. It's the cards themselves that are getting extremely hot.
Are there instructions anywhere that show how to adjust the voltage using the trimpots?

I'm sure there are but I have the old version of boards with not trim pots.
1026  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] Group Buy #23/24 AsicMiner Cube Miners and USB Hubs on: December 11, 2013, 02:04:31 AM
Sounds like a cooling issue. You could try to place a strong 120mm fan on the outflow side of the cube to help pull the hot air out.
I have thought about doing that to try and increase airflow.
For the fan that's in there not much comes out the front end.
It's very tight inside the cube. If you can suck the air out as fast as it's going in you might improve it.
1027  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: Advanced Mining Technology (AMT) on: December 10, 2013, 07:26:44 PM
To all those who said AMT was a scam.... Don't you feel stupid now!

Stop Trolling and go away.

Leave those who ordered and believed in a US company alone. We picked the home team and we won our bet!

This is exactly why this company looks scammy.
Another guy who just joined the forum, is not following the forum rules posting outside the newbie section and he's defending AMT over I'm not sure what.
They really don't get it.
1028  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Free cloud-based stratum proxy for Slush & BTCGuild (beta) on: December 10, 2013, 07:19:53 PM
You may not be interested in continuing but there is a paid service I saw on the forum. Guys charging something like 8.50 a month. I can't remember exactly what that gets you.
I'm just saying I think some are willing to pay for this.

I never got it to work well. Not your fault. My bandwidth I think.
But thanks so much for hosting this.
1029  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL board project COINTAMINATION - EU facility - ORDERS OPENED for Chili on: December 10, 2013, 07:09:49 PM
There was a mistake in PnP files. MrTeal just send me fixed ones...

Unfortunately things like

C2,Top,2.188,0.767,270

unless you are a computer doesn't make much seance no matter how much you look at them... You need to test them... Unfortunately is too late to do anything now...

EDIT:
For last minute orders I got 2 days ago:
Tracking for Farnell parts
http://wwwapps.ups.com/WebTracking/track?HTMLVersion=5.0&loc=EN_SI&Requester=UPSHome&trackNums=1Z2X07F40486993583&track.x=Track
Trecking for Mouser parts(and GPU plug for thus who need it)
Not avalable yet
Trecking for Digikey parts
https://www.fedex.com/fedextrack/?action=track&action=track&language=english&cntry_code=us&tracknumbers=457801257323

What does this mean for us Lucko ?
1030  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] BitFury H-Cards on: December 10, 2013, 06:45:54 AM
Dave from megabigpower has quite a few in stock, but they're expensive. If you buy 10 or more you'll get a discount.


I'm aware. Hence the bump. Yes, if you can pay $7,500 then you will only lose about $50 per card in the first year. Pay $1000 for one and you lose more than $300 of that.
1031  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] BitFury H-Cards on: December 10, 2013, 05:06:33 AM
Updated OP.
1032  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: Advanced Mining Technology (AMT) on: December 10, 2013, 04:37:20 AM
This thread has made me laugh so many times with the skeptic and dismissive comments. Greed and jealousy does funny things to human behavior.  Cheesy
Once AMT does start shipping and is "deemed" legitimate by popular demand, most of these naysayers will just make excuses for their negative comments.

"Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain.. and most fools do." - Dale Carnegie

Good luck with your business AMT. You seem to be focused on offering a well made product not just something anyone can flip on ebay.  Wink



Haven't been around long have you.  Tell you what - You order let us know how it works out.

I have been critical of AMT.  But if they or someone else can prove them legit I would be on their band wagon.  I don't need an excuse for the criticism I have voiced.  Underlying each complaint is the hope they realize how amateur they appear and become customer centric.  But sadly the hope is dwindling.
1033  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] US/North American Bitfury sales now open ***full prototype pics*** on: December 10, 2013, 04:25:48 AM
I just bought 10 v1.2 cards at 8.03 BTC ($749) each. Thanks Dave for the fair price.

Let us know if lube is going to be a part of the kit you are going to receive.  Smiley

Oops, off by a zero, meant 0.803 BTC. BTW, I'm planning on overclocking them. They wouldn't be worth it otherwise.

Whether it's worth it either way is seriously debatable.  

But you don't risk as much by buying in bulk.  You'll only lose $518 in the first 6 months on 10 boards at $749 per.  But after a year you will cut that to a loss of only $458.  Yes, in the second 6 months after you pay the pool and electric you will generate $60.

Of course if you can't afford 10 boards and have to purchase at $1000 per you might as well burn $300 of that investment because you won't see it.

Figures based on Coinish with BTC price and difficulty rate increase at current levels.

Psychologically I would have preferred it if they stayed out of stock.  The result is the same ------ spending my mining coins elsewhere.  But it saddens me because I was one of the first to order a starter kit(#12) and enjoyed working with Dave and his staff.  And I would not have a problem with a break even result or even a loss of $50 in a year or so.  But there are too many lower priced options out there to lose $300 a board.
1034  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Free cloud-based stratum proxy for Slush & BTCGuild (beta) on: December 10, 2013, 12:50:40 AM
Thanks guys.  I did not have time to mess anymore with it today.  I put the test blades back on proxy. 
I am wondering if using this cloud proxy method increases the bandwidth needed on my connection.  It seemed when I had 10 blades on the cloud proxy some of my miners slowed down.  Is that possible?
1035  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Free cloud-based stratum proxy for Slush & BTCGuild (beta) on: December 09, 2013, 08:31:05 PM
It was running good for a while but now my speed is down to 2-3 Gh/s per blade.  Any suggestions?

Which server/port are you connecting to?

Check your internet speed at speedtest.net as well.
8885,8886

Called Centurylink and had them run diagnostic.  Says I'm getting full speed.  PC directly connected to the router are running fine.
Other miners running fine.  Very odd.
1036  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Free cloud-based stratum proxy for Slush & BTCGuild (beta) on: December 09, 2013, 06:00:34 PM
It was running good for a while but now my speed is down to 2-3 Gh/s per blade.  Any suggestions?
1037  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Free cloud-based stratum proxy for Slush & BTCGuild (beta) on: December 09, 2013, 03:24:02 PM
Gracias TerraHasher!

Up and running on all blades/cubes.  I also had the port wrong.  Too many numbers in my head.
1038  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Free cloud-based stratum proxy for Slush & BTCGuild (beta) on: December 09, 2013, 06:12:13 AM
I am having trouble with my ASICMINER blades.  I think I'm following everything from the OP.  
Can some one tell me where I'm going wrong?

IP  192.168.1.200   
Mask   255.255.255.0
Gateway  192.168.1.1
WEB Port  8000
Primary DNS   192.168.1.1   
Secondary DNS  211.148.192.141
Ports   8335,8335
Server addresses  westcoastbtc.cloudapp.net,eastcoastbtc.cloudapp.net   
user:pass     Swimmer63_xxxxxx.x,Swimmer63_xxxxxxx.x


2 things, first change the IP of your blade to 201 instead of 200, i would be willing to bet you have a belkin router if you are having issues. Next change your DNS's to 8.8.8.8 and secondary 8.8.4.4

99.99% chance that will resolve your issue. also use two ports not just the one repeated. so change one to 8336

No belkin router. Have had these running fine off a local proxy on another pool. But I can't get to work with btcguild 22 blades and recently 3 cubes.
Hopefully changing the DNS's will be the answer.
Thanks!
1039  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Free cloud-based stratum proxy for Slush & BTCGuild (beta) on: December 09, 2013, 03:57:06 AM
I am having trouble with my ASICMINER blades.  I think I'm following everything from the OP. 
Can some one tell me where I'm going wrong?

IP  192.168.1.200   
Mask   255.255.255.0
Gateway  192.168.1.1
WEB Port  8000
Primary DNS   192.168.1.1   
Secondary DNS  211.148.192.141
Ports   8335,8335
Server addresses  westcoastbtc.cloudapp.net,eastcoastbtc.cloudapp.net   
user:pass     Swimmer63_xxxxxx.x,Swimmer63_xxxxxxx.x
1040  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: Advanced Mining Technology (AMT) on: December 09, 2013, 01:30:48 AM
Now that is just bizarre. And as expected, there is absolutely no explanation. Like it's perfectly normal for folks in the heartland to send money to Bulgaria for a miner in PA.  What's to question ?
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