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1321  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Who mines for a living? on: September 25, 2013, 12:41:48 AM
Todd Hoffman  Cheesy
1322  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: EVGA 1300 SuperNova G2 pinout on: September 23, 2013, 07:00:04 PM
Hi,

I have this power supply and no mobo modular cable. But I have PCIe cables so I can run miners with it once I get it going. All I see is:
https://www.evga.com/articles/00755/images/univ/1k_Mod_Face_lrg.jpg
Can anybody tell which pins in the photo above should be shorted to get it going? Smiley

Thanks,

The bottom of the two under the "M" is the "green" so jump it right next door to the ground.

Source: It's what BFL ships with multiple singles, and that's the pin they jump, using one now.

Thanks!!! It is working!!!


Glad to hear! Yeah, it was weird how the EVGA isn't a standard layout, but all is good once you know where to stick it! lol
1323  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Which one to buy right now ASICMiner Blade or CoinTerra? on: September 23, 2013, 02:57:47 AM
Neither.  Bitfury October preorder is the way to go if you want something quick with real hashing power.

Just curious, why Cointerra over all of the others?  They're one of the furthest from actual delivery.

$3/GH
1324  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: So was Monarch development the cause for BFL being so slow ordering 65nm parts? on: September 21, 2013, 07:15:54 PM
I can't shake the feeling that BFL was using customer money meant for 65nm parts to secretly fund the Monarch's 28nm NRE costs.  It would explain why ordering parts was so god damn slow.  I'm not familiar with NRE costs.

If the Monarch actually launches on time, it is a gigantic kick in the teeth to 65nm customers.  Make their 65nm customers wait forever, then screw them over even further by launching their own 28nm hashing farm.

Nope, unless the designers were supposed to be spending time stuffing boxes and answering emails
1325  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: EVGA 1300 SuperNova G2 pinout on: September 21, 2013, 07:04:47 PM
Hi,

I have this power supply and no mobo modular cable. But I have PCIe cables so I can run miners with it once I get it going. All I see is:
https://www.evga.com/articles/00755/images/univ/1k_Mod_Face_lrg.jpg
Can anybody tell which pins in the photo above should be shorted to get it going? Smiley

Thanks,

The bottom of the two under the "M" is the "green" so jump it right next door to the ground.

Source: It's what BFL ships with multiple singles, and that's the pin they jump, using one now.
1326  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: My BFL unboxing and setup experience - Single SC on: September 21, 2013, 06:57:35 PM
  • There's a good chance when you get your package your shit will be broken. It is packaged exceptionally poorly for such an expensive piece of equipment.
  • If your shit is broken you probably won't get a replacement for several months at which point your investment will no longer be of any value.
  • Just go ahead and go buy a power supply and have it ready for when your product arrives and save yourself the headache.
  • Whichever pool you're on, if it's not specifically set up for ASIC mining, you probably won't be able to hash at full speed because getworks will be too slow so pick a pool that is specifically for ASIC mining.
  • The Single SC is VERY LOUD. It sounds like a salon grade hair dryer. You'll want to put it somewhere that you won't be sleeping.

1) If you're PSU is broken, send them an email. One of my Little Single PSUs was dead, and they sent me a replacement. No big deal.
2) That said, I did configure a server PSU to have a bunch of PCIe power connectors, so I can power 4 SC Singles off one PSU. Best part? It only cost me $60.
3) The stock PSU should work fine, and has been working for me for several months.
4) See here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104664.0 If you're not using a pool that's "ASIC Ready", you need a new pool.
5) The SC Single us loud, but it's not hair dryer loud. Yes, I have slept in the same room as 2 of them going, and it's not unreasonable. You can minimize the noise by running it outside of it's case and without the side fans, but that's a more advanced and extreme measure. Your best bet? Stick it somewhere cool and isolated where you don't have to listen to it. Obv I don't run all of mine in the middle of my living room, but instead somewhere secure and separate, where I barely notice the noise.

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1327  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: September 21, 2013, 06:51:39 PM

I posted pictures in this very thread. And as I said, I will post more pictures as more and more hardware comes in.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7216.msg3054068#msg3054068

Your point?

Best part of your link is I got to see the oil cooled rig again!
1328  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: September 21, 2013, 04:59:38 AM

 I really like how people are bragging about what they have and post pictures of rigs that will never break even Cheesy

And that's why Holmes always kicks your ass.
1329  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: September 18, 2013, 05:47:03 AM
Here's my Rack This is for primecoin

5x 2950 8-core X5355
2x C6100 4x8-core L5420
1x C6100 4x8-core L5520
(hidden) Opteron 2x12-core


Nice, is that at your home?  How many HDD do you have filled in there?

Just 1 per node so 17 then I'm running the opteron on a USB drive.
1330  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: September 17, 2013, 05:09:53 AM
Here's my Rack This is for primecoin

5x 2950 8-core X5355
2x C6100 4x8-core L5420
1x C6100 4x8-core L5520
(hidden) Opteron 2x12-core

1331  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Butterfly Labs on: September 15, 2013, 03:51:05 AM
I have received every item I've purchased from them so far. My late Aug orders were just received. They are indeed picking up the pace
1332  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: LOL at this. on: September 12, 2013, 05:07:04 AM
Hardly a scam guys, they're out selling BFL, KNC and Hashfast COMBINED! I just placed my order:

 "You order 1378962263 is accepted. Please check your E-mail to continue."

Man, Difficulty is gonna rise fast when 1,378,926,263TH is added to the network!
1333  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: TERRAHASH Order # 509 to sell (for 4.5 GH/sec Modular Board (Klondike 16)) on: September 05, 2013, 05:15:13 AM
0.1 BTC
1334  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [HOT] KNCminer JUPITERs 1 SHARE=3.2GH/s=66$=∼0.5[btc] *FIRSTS* NOVEMBER DELIVERY on: September 04, 2013, 04:00:02 AM
Absolutely the most annoying thread I've ever read. Scrolling fast it looks like a fireworks show
1335  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Is it a good idea to buy a secondhand 7950 previously used for minning? on: September 03, 2013, 03:04:14 AM
From what I've seen the 7900 series are amazingly resilient. Out of more than 100 GPUs that I mined with, I only had 1 7970 die on me, while I had around 5 5870's and nearly 10 5970's. I ran the 7970's at 1100MHz as well (non GHz editions)
1336  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: KNC reduces prices by ~20-30% for Saturn and Jupiter on: September 02, 2013, 11:16:53 PM
Not bothered at all. Made another order for additional hash at the new price.
1337  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BF Labs Inc. caught red-handed lying! on: August 27, 2013, 02:16:13 AM
It's almost like they announced a new product line or something. Wild!
1338  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL totally Stupid on: August 20, 2013, 02:56:56 AM
Heres your chance to be first in line guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Butterfly-Labs-Monarch-600-GH-s-ASIC-Preorder-Placed-08-17-13-BTC-Bitcoin-Miner-/161088301635?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item25819c6a43

Get em while they last...erm...I mean they'll BE last  Cheesy

I added a watch to help get his hopes up as I am sure the guy is suffering from some form of illness and we should always be kind to sick pplz Cheesy

Dude, ask him if it's FCC certified, thus having him thinkin' it's me.

DOne Cheesy

"Is it FCC certified as I have had problems in the past when trying to ship products into Australia ??"

Here was the response from ebay guy

"Hi xxxxxxx,

They have recently received FCC certification as of March 2013. Also, it will be shipping from me via expedited shipping, so it should be a little easier to get through customs.

- majestic84"

Now tell him you work for the FTC. Wink

And say your wife works for the FCC
1339  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [WTS] USB ASIC Rig - 3GH/s - 4BTC BIN + Shipping TODAY on: August 20, 2013, 02:38:39 AM
Hey idiot, go post in classified forums.  Roll Eyes

It would be best to post in the classifieds, thanks.

Let's cut out the name calling
1340  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: KNC just posted pics of their case, PCB samples coming next week \o/ on: August 15, 2013, 02:49:35 AM
Wait wait wait wait wait... that's they're Jupiter cooling? ROFLMAO. Those heatsinks are rated for peak of ~140W, not 250. And they think they can exhaust 1kw of heat with 2 standard 120mm fans?

My 1x250mm 1x200mm, 5x140mm and 2x120mm case was struggling with 800-900W. I told you those thermal simulations were really, really wrong.

Sorry to disappoint you guys, KNC lives in the clouds.

Heatsinks are Arctic i/A30 which are rated for Max. Cooling Capacity 320 Watts
You are some sort of an expert, aren't you?

Your move do·gie

Here's a proper avatar for you as well.

http://images.tvnz.co.nz/tvnz_images/news2009/animals/malnourished_calf_290909_2.jpg
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