MinePeon's default miner is bfgminer for a reason.
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Previous Bitfountain (aka "ASICMiner") products did not support long polling, but it is certainly beneficial and perhaps worth adding to BFGMiner.
That would be great if you could - currently running the Cube through slush's proxy seems a little more efficient than through bfg's - but I'd rather use bfg.
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I launched a coin today hoping to learn some things and people are just doing shit without me and saying things like I am supposed to know what the fuck it means. Like what the fuck is a config file?!?!?!?!!?!?
The difficulty is already at 10 so I basically missed out on mining it already I'll probably launch another coin tomorrow
WTF? Are you high? You launched a coin and you don't know how to mine? You launched a coin and you don't know what a config file is? Here's a suggestion - don't launch coins when you don't know what you're doing. You're like a bank launching a new fiat currency when they don't know how to print bank notes.
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That's great advise for anyone running more than 2 or 3 hubs. The atx psu I modded could handle my load until I exceeded 40 usb erupters. Most PC PSU's only have a 20-25 amp 5 volt bus, they are limited. I use a 5 volt 50 amp Mean Well industrial psu now. The MW runs 64 sticks without generating a lot of heat and it's quiet, and they are cheap.
Most if the hubs I used had a 12V power supply, which was a bonus.
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I have some Corsair CX750 PSU's available for sale. They are in new condition and have only been used for 2-3 weeks. These work well with the ASICMiner Cube (2-3 weeks without any hiccups at all).
Well, no, they're a crap-shoot the same as any other PSU. I had difficulties getting my Cube to work with a CX750, but the Cube worked fine with an ancient PSU out of an old Dell.
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7850 is slow as shit. I've got one, it only does about 280kH/s. Pointless.
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I'm using an ASICMiner Cube. BFGMiner 3.8.1 32-bit on Windows and 3.8.1 on OpenWRT.
The Cube is reporting no Longpoll support when using BFG's getwork proxy, but does say Longpoll is active when using Slush's proxy.
Is Longpoll important?
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My M's Pool Monitor shows Difficulty at 1180923195 ?! Can someone check what is going on?
Difficulty is now at 1.18B. That's what's going on. I'm not sure what you were expecting?
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After an afternoon of troubleshooting, I'm confident that one Blade in my Cube is faulty. With 5 Blades fitted it's running fine off my CX750. The faulty Blade prevents the Cube booting up when it's plugged in on it's own, so I'm pretty sure it's the suspect.
Just waiting on yxt to get me a replacement Blade sorted...
I've also found that the Cube seems MUCH happier when proxying through Slush's proxy, rather than through BFGMiner. The V1 Blades are the opposite. I've not got the Blades proxied through BFG and the Cube through Slush's proxy (both running on the same machine).
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Currently you need about 150-180GH to make 2BTC a month. Next month that 150GH will make basically very little. The month after that you'll be burning electricity for nothing.
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2x V1 Blades, 1x Cube, 1x Jalapeno, 1x Intel NUC in TranqilPC passive case, TPLink switch, Corsair CX750 PSU, old Dell PSU driving the Cube. Cube has the fan bolted to the outside due to a few added 10000uF caps to make the thing actually work. Not pictured is the other Jalapeno, and a Block Erupter which are hanging off a TPLink router running OpenWRT. I'm also waiting for a couple of NanoFurys to arrive.
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Gutted I missed this. If anyone drops out, I'll take one at 0.75.
you can have one of mine if you'd like Depends on the shipping to the UK. Any ideas on price of shipping?
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Any ETA on the replacements to OC3k?
They have already been shipped out. They are already in the Uk You sure about that? Yes the tracking says it has landed in the UK But not yet arrived at the final destination. Mind sharing the tracking number? 1800-PULLEDITOUTMYASS
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Well I got the broken jally in the mail today and it is *exceptionally* interesting to see what's going on here. [cut] Very interesting confirmation here. Edit: This is confirmed by hooking same jally up to my 500 watt corsair which drops from 12.4 volts to 12.2. So what I have written is a flat fact.
I've seen the same - on my 5GH Jally running off my old 30A bench supply (this thing has a big-ass transformer and has a regulated voltage adjustable supply). I see a big spike of around 12A (it's hard to tell exactly because it's got an old analogue meter that doesn't react fast enough and my multimeter only does 10A max). I wouldn't run a fan off the crap PSU supplied by BFL - I just cut the lead off it so I can power the Jally off my ATX PSU.
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I've tried with 2x 16v 1000uF and 2 x 16v 2200uF capacitors wedged into PCIe connectors.
Your caps are too small. 2x10000uF at least. I got 4 of them for less than £5 off eBay.
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What's your command line for the proxy? Don't put the http or stratum+tcp or whatever, just use the straight node URL
mining_proxy.exe -o stratum.ozco.in -p 3333 -gp 8332
You don't even need the -gp 8332 - all you're doing there is specifying the same post that's the default.
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All I see is a black box with a plastic bag over it. Post proper pictures.
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Gutted I missed this. If anyone drops out, I'll take one at 0.75.
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Friend of mine is having similar issues with BAMT on R9 boards. I think he was planning on building his own linux install. He's not a Windows fan.
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