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12381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open-Air chassis on: January 29, 2015, 06:29:07 PM
My first two i used this "test bench" for open air case http://www.neweggbusiness.com/product/product.aspx?item=9b-11-112-287.  After that i resized how much I could save using home made open air cases(I  liked to use risers and use something to hang them above). 
12382  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is minersource.net legit on: January 29, 2015, 06:16:57 PM
Yes long ago they were.

I don't believe that is true.  I believe the owner of minersource.net received a scammer tag on these forums before he ever got a new forum username and started minersource.net.

I could be wrong.  It just seemed they had a positive following for a small time.

I personally don't care for them because they used a picture I posted on here to sell a miner.  (Specifically a silverfish 28 picture)

And with black arrow they truly messed up.  I would never order from them.
12383  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is minersource.net legit on: January 29, 2015, 04:13:50 PM
I am trying to buy some SP35 miners from minersource.net.

I've read some comments about this website on reddit, all the comments are a 1 year old, and they are mostly negative.

Anyone have any experience with this website, and what about the delivery time and supplies.

Are they legit?

Yes long ago they were.  BUT they have lost a lot of credit during black arrow miners sales.  Lost most of the community support. I would suggest ordering straight from SP on that miner.
12384  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: New diff thread Jan 27th to Feb 11 (-5.73%) to (+0.09%) on: January 29, 2015, 04:10:08 PM
Bitwisdom:

Bitcoin Difficulty:    41,272,873,895
Estimated Next Difficulty:    40,136,348,642 (-2.75%)
Adjust time:    After 1684 Blocks, About 11.7 days

It's at least a slow move upwards.   Negative might be possible.  Hard to say with 11 days left.
12385  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Next Asics from Spondoolies-Tech ? on: January 29, 2015, 11:32:50 AM
Hello.Current SP20x, and SP3x have been on the market for a while already, they have been and still are the greatest asics on the market.
I am wondering with what they could come next, and more importantly, when ?

Both are still very efficient.  I see them being the standard for a while before a update in hardware.   If they wanted to they could make a under clocked version with more chip's.  But i see them keeping two miners for time being.
12386  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Sent 20 BTC by mistake. Please help. on: January 29, 2015, 04:08:45 AM
you messed up pretty bad there... good to see you got the coins back though

No he hasn't got them back yet
your problem solved you got 20 btc return you are lucky person , many perso. after drunk forgot what they are clicking on website take care from next time

Not yet!


In the form he posted it shows that they were sent back.  Truly surprised was reading expecting loss.  Don't know how stars aligned but OP is very lucky.
12387  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Did you get ROI for your mining equipment? on: January 29, 2015, 03:25:38 AM
I think hardest to ROI was A2's.  You had to rent them though a site to make it back, and also depended on how much you spent as priced dropped in big amounts.
12388  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: January 29, 2015, 03:18:08 AM
So you are going to chalk this up to algae, when I have 5 other C1's with running with no problems at all. Then especially hearing from another person having the same problem right after my post indicates there may be some issue. And the coolant that's in there now is only 2 days old. I completely dumped all the old coolant when I switched my hose/pump. And that was only 2 days old. There is a problem with this miner. Algae is just a quick excuse to blame it on something we don't know about yet.

Huh I was explaining the symptoms, I never said it was your fault or anyone elses. Anyway, the buildup of gas you demonstrated in the video is due photosynthesis. How long ago did you purchase?

They were shipped on January 13th.

I also replaced the hoses. The only way to figure this out is a process of elimination here. I need a radiator and a miner. If Bitmain stands behind his products and warranty I'll gladly replace the radiator first and see what happens and if that that help, then there's no only one part left, the miner. Should I contact the warranty center in Colorado?



Did you buy the combo from Bitmain or separate cooling order from syscooling?

If it's the same as it was combo I believe Bitmain will help.   If you got the cooling system from a syscooling order then you have to go through them. (This might have changed but it was this).

Bought everything as a kit. I called the Colorado support facility and the guy said all he can do is have me ship my entire system over to them and they will find out what is wrong with it and fix, no matter what it is. So I lose a couple weeks mining, big deal, and have to pay to ship that and my cooling system to Colorado. Hey, at least their willing to help. What's BitmainWarranty going to do? They would have probably told me to do the same thing. Only thing that bothers me is having to pay shipping for an in warranty product. I'll remember that next time when wave of new hardware comes a along. Other companies provide you shipping labels.

WHAT IS OUR RADIATOR MADE OUT OF? THE ONE THAT CAME WITH THE KIT? ALUMINUM OR COPPER?


My guess is copper.  They have always been very careful to say to use coolant not water.  That and it looks a copper "PD360" on their site we got: http://www.syscooling.com/products/Radiators/54.html .   The two aluminum radiator's they show selling are much smaller then the one with kit.

I could be wrong if they used a specialty one for miners, but I'm highly guessing its their standard.
12389  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Antminer s5 PCI-e connector help on: January 28, 2015, 10:50:37 PM
Your 30$ "600w" PSU will be dead in 2 days. If you're lucky, it won't take the miner with it.

I will hook my multimeter up to it, with a arduino (connected into multimetes circuit) so it can watch and cut the power (with a relay) if it uses too much amps... Don't worry the PSU will survive Smiley

Your $30 "600w" PSU will die in 3-days; when it dies, it will take your miner, multimeter, arduino, grandma, grandpa, and your mom and dad, along with it.

What's your next glib answer?

That would be my biggest worry is it taking things with it.  Luckily I have never had it on my ASICS.  But I had one GPU i saved a buck on and it had a cheap y splitter included with cheap psu... used to much electricity for the gauge wire.... and burnt the crap out of the Y splitter wire luckily it did not take the GPU with it.
12390  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: New diff thread Jan 27th to Feb 11 (-5.73%) to (+0.09%) on: January 28, 2015, 10:46:23 PM
Thanks .  Well a  delay for bitfury the  ramp up sounds very good to me.  A Top rated company by some  a not well like company by others.

Every day diff is under 50 and coins are over 225.00 is good for me.

Wait to see if this is true .  It may be why the diff dropped 6% last adjustment.

I agree it's good if it all comes out to be true.

I still am waiting I think we have a lot of 1T gear (Dragons, etc). That should be going offline. 
12391  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread on: January 28, 2015, 09:46:09 PM
So you are going to chalk this up to algae, when I have 5 other C1's with running with no problems at all. Then especially hearing from another person having the same problem right after my post indicates there may be some issue. And the coolant that's in there now is only 2 days old. I completely dumped all the old coolant when I switched my hose/pump. And that was only 2 days old. There is a problem with this miner. Algae is just a quick excuse to blame it on something we don't know about yet.

Huh I was explaining the symptoms, I never said it was your fault or anyone elses. Anyway, the buildup of gas you demonstrated in the video is due photosynthesis. How long ago did you purchase?

They were shipped on January 13th.

I also replaced the hoses. The only way to figure this out is a process of elimination here. I need a radiator and a miner. If Bitmain stands behind his products and warranty I'll gladly replace the radiator first and see what happens and if that that help, then there's no only one part left, the miner. Should I contact the warranty center in Colorado?



Did you buy the combo from Bitmain or separate cooling order from syscooling?

If it's the same as it was combo I believe Bitmain will help.   If you got the cooling system from a syscooling order then you have to go through them. (This might have changed but it was this).
12392  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Hash Rate Will NEVER Drop EVER! Read why on: January 28, 2015, 09:42:19 PM
Jan 27 2015    41,272,873,895    -6.14%    295,442,739 GH/s
Jan 12 2015    43,971,662,056    8.20%    314,761,417 GH/s


It may be temporaly turned off.

That is a possibility.  I personally go the selling route when it is too close on profit margins. 

I do think some will go offline for good.  I don't agree with first post on all move on to a new home and keep running.  Some do go offline permanently at a point.  There have to be a ton of 333 MHz asic usb's that are offline for good sitting around some miners house.
12393  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: January 28, 2015, 09:38:09 PM
Got em fairly cheap but am upgrading in a few weeks. SP20's seem like a good option. The S5's are clearly too loud.
And yes, it's fun as hell keeping these guys running.

Either one is a good miner can not go wrong.
12394  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Dummies interesting question over Bitcoin ATM on: January 28, 2015, 06:21:56 PM
If you mean breaking ATM open it would be that most likely displayed where it can be seen.  It is not like a bank atm that would be placed outdoors.  It would be a horrible thing to do and ultimately cause a ATM to chances are close.
12395  Other / Meta / Re: Mods killing an hardware manufacturers poll on: January 28, 2015, 07:15:31 AM


I'm not trying to troll just wondered the timeline of what happened for it to be removed.  I know this forum is a place I do enjoy, and it is a "Privilege" not a "Right" to be able to use the site.  I just wish on a incident like this the community was not so in the dark.

And I'm not saying you are.

Yes, I think that plain deletion of these polls without any comment from the mods was kind of brutal. However, after theymos' answer, I would assume good faith from the mods, i.e. not make it a big deal, and just move forward. Even if Dogie were indeed the one reporting philipma1957's polls, 1) it's not public information, and 2) it doesn't really make any difference, does it?


I will do this last post before I let it cool down and see how it plays out.  I am not wanting to become a troll.

If you will read my whole last post I ask for transparency, please re-read my previous comment.  I have not said a name and will not, as again i can just suspect.  I do think it is important on how it happened, this is why I think being open is easier.

If you read "Post the polls in Archival, and lock all of them. Then link to the polls from one topic in Hardware."   Why were threads not moved to there instead of being deleted?
12396  Other / Meta / Re: Mods killing an hardware manufacturers poll on: January 28, 2015, 06:57:38 AM
The third question can be answered by a simple yes/no from Theymos. I will respect and accept his answer.

Well, I think it was a loaded question, given the phrasing and the fact that it was asked publicly. Now it's up to him to choose whether he wants to answer it or not.

Edit: I didn't raise "conspiracy theories" levels questions - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=938256.msg10285563#msg10285563

True, yet you relayed them.

Anyway, my point is that I think most people will agree that Spondoolies is a great ASIC manufacturer, and I share that opinion. And that's precisely the reason why I'd like to see you stay above the crowd by not going personal against other forum members, no matter how biased and/or unfounded their posts may be. For example, seeing Inaba trolling or using ad hominem instead of arguments didn't help BFL with their reputation... just sayin' Roll Eyes

Just to pipe in a little.  I was not meaning to troll with my comment.  I also did not mention person I suspected as I have zero proof.

I wish we would see a little bit of transparency on what caused this, and how this happened.   I have reported a gaming hardware build that is in BTC hardware forum - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=938212.0 and have it was not moved even though it's been days.

I'm not trying to troll just wondered the timeline of what happened for it to be removed.  I know this forum is a place I do enjoy, and it is a "Privilege" not a "Right" to be able to use the site.  I just wish on a incident like this the community was not so in the dark.
12397  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Philipma1957's attempt to rate current Manufacturers of Asic for home mining. on: January 28, 2015, 06:05:28 AM
Not looking to do this anymore.

 Since this was cancelled to be fair Spondoolies-Tech ask me to do the thread and poll.
...
Confirmed. I also asked Philip to post whatever questions he wants and to freely change our questions if he wants to.
I believe Dogie's thread become irrelevant.
I opened a meta thread to discuss the poll removal by the mods, without any explanation:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=938782.0

Truly sad to see it closed.  I will not post my thoughts, just that I think someone has a lot of pull on what happens. Apparently this poll he did not like.
12398  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [150/500 LEFT] ★ .999 FINE COPPER - 0.1 BITCOIN - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: January 28, 2015, 05:57:48 AM
Fourth batch:

25 x Cryptolator Unchained Copper ebay auction:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/251810143233

Starting bid at 199.00$ for 25 Coins, making them 8$ each (Which is BTW, bellow my cost...)

So if you want some really high quality coins (And I mean, the highest quality of all Physical Cryptocurrency Coins) for a very low price, this is your chance !

If I can sell all the coins that I have left, I'll be able to proceed in creating the next series, which will be awesome if I can make it happen ! Tongue

So, the future of Cryptolator is in your hands, if you like my work, go ahead and buy them ! Smiley

24 hour left !

Around 10.5 hours left!  Get a bid in for a great deal on an amazing coin.
12399  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: New diff thread Jan 27th to Feb 11 (-5.73%) to (+0.09%) on: January 28, 2015, 03:04:41 AM
I have changed the wording on duplicates. Basically it means you should try to make your guesses unique, I'll do my best to warn if there is a duplicate, and if duplicates remain in the final list then only the first one will be considered for the win. As it stands now:

philipma1957 - 2.82%
SimplisticStu -3.58%
railzand  -3.00%
mavericklm 0.00%
BTCish -2.00% (because -3.00% is already taken; if you prefer that number please adjust your guess to -3.01 or -2.99 or similar)
klondike_bar ineligible so far because 0.00% is already taken.

I'll try to review this daily, hopefully the list won't balloon to unmanageable size, it's only BTC0.1 Smiley


I am guessing around - 2.5%
12400  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: please help me on: January 28, 2015, 12:56:56 AM
the problem who i have when i need to sent BTC to another address BTc he give's me to verify this sent by private keys


You should be able to verify by transaction ID not private keys.  Private keys you would never share to prove BTC was sent.
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