No one complains when we get back to back blocks...
M
That would just be silly
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Woo me and Roadstress are famous! 7:52 lol it's hardly national news is it? ^that's my right ear on telly You're just jealous! *concedes*
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Woo me and Roadstress are famous! 7:52 lol it's hardly national news is it? ^that's my right ear on telly You're just jealous!
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Woo me and Roadstress are famous! 7:52 Nice video, just a shame that you had to be on the same one as the MAT scammers. Are the SP35's from stock now or still built to order?
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Woo me and Roadstress are famous! 7:52 Nice video, just a shame that you had to be on the same one as the MAT scammers.
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Here we go again... 12 hours and counting
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Well, I posted it not to prove something to somebody. It is just a report about trip and my own opinion. I do not pretend to be a guarantor. You always have to decide yourself.
I understand but you can see how suspicious you look. All these guys need to do is send a sample device to a known high profile reliable forum member who can do an independent review. What is so hard about that?
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Funny how a company who has an About Us page that says: It’s been two years since MinersLab founders decided to create their own cryptocurrency miners. During this time our group of young and ambitious enthusiasts has evolved into a company of like-minded persons, which has attracted experienced top-notch specialists in development of equipment, engineering and management. At the beginning of 2014 we started a project of developing equipment for mining scrypt cryptocurrencies, which we plan to finish at the second half of 2014. Besides that we are simultaneously developing the second generation of Bitcoin miners. As compared to the first generation, which had a limited run, these miners will be available to a wide range of customers.
And yet the company has only been in existence for 6 months..
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As planned, together with oureptsC we had a meeting with the Minerslab representative. First of all, many thanks to oureptsC and his sister for the welcome. It was really nice to meet you and I hope to see you again.
I was skeptical about this company, but it looks, this trip left a good impression. It was really difficult to arrange it, but we finally found a common ground. After many calls and conversations, I was able to convince that their will not loose anything after meeting with representative of Bitcointalk community. Well, after we met up with oureptsC I made a call to confirm our appointment. We agreed that their representative will meet us in a concerted place and we will go to test at least one of their miners. After meeting with Walter (ML's representative) we drove to another side of city. In the warehouse, we had ability to see the 10Th/s bitcoin miner in work. Unfortunately we had no ability for longer presentation, but it was enough for understanding that they have at least one miner, that works with its stated parameters.
I planned to buy at least one device but as Walter said, orders were closed one day before because one of their customers made a wholesale order and bought out all available miners, but the next batch is scheduled for January.
Pics or it never happened. Pics of you, the miner, the hashrate or its just bogus. Did it look like the one on the web site where the heatsinks are all positioned in the wrong direction to catch any airflow? Not to cast aspersions, but your account activity is might strange, you were a huge poster up until June, then nothing till October, then all of a sudden you are all over this sham/scam company validating it all of a sudden. oureptsC is the same, posting regularly up till June and then nothing till November when he weighs in here to back you up. Smacks of bought accounts, not saying that you are, but its mighty suspicious. "Convenient" that they sold the last of their "stock" one day before you arrived
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The average difficulty change over the past 12 months isn't 20% its 14.7% For the past six months the average is 7.68% and dropping. Also it depends enormously on what your electricity price is. 14.7% Difficulty increase at 10c/kwh 1TH would have to cost: $120 @ 600W $150 @ 500W $180 @ 400W But at 7.68% difficulty increase at 10c/kwh 1TH would have to cost: $235 @ 600W $285 @ 500W $345 @ 400W Lower the power cost to 8c/kwh and 7.68% difficulty and 1TH drops to: Cost $295 @ 600W Cost $345 @ 500W Cost $400 @ 400W So get your electricty prices to a minimum or get the most power efficient miners on the planet, or the cheapest, or preferably all three
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Does anyone know what cables the SP35 ships with? The website description says it includes mounting ears, but nothing about the PSU plug types or adapter cables.
The Emerson-based SP30 came with 2 IEC C19-C14 power cords; wondering if the SP35 comes with something similar.
I asked this last month and was told the SP31 and 35 come with the same power cables as the SP30 did. And my SP31 came with them.
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I think you would need to standardise on a conversion currency, say $
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*phew* someone pass the rubber ring
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19 hours! Come on!
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thanks - but while you are busy shooting up your comment is useless to the conversation
...and those rigs are not 'custom'
If they are not custom where can you buy the bare bones to create the units yourself? Thanks [/quote] I'm not 100% sure if you understand, companies like Spondoolies and Bitmain and ASICMINER (AM) design and build their own blades using their own chips that they have paid millions of dollars to be fabricated. They then place them into the cases that you and I can buy, some with PSU some without, some in handy rackmount formfactors and some not so handy. The only one who has sold the blades before to build your own kit is ASICMiner run by a guy called friedcat. Now he sells the "blades" and his designs for the finished units, to a few companies and he also sells the "finished" units direct, I say "finished" because they are just blades with an aluminium frame. I'm not sure what the situation is with AM now that they have distributors and other system resellers using their tech, but I imagine if you wave enough cash you will get some interest, although whether 80K is enough I don't know. Bitmain I am pretty sure won't sell your their bare blades. Although I could be wrong.. Spondoolies, no idea, best to just ask them. The Sp20 blades should be pretty easy to put into your own rig design.
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Just out of curiosity: Has anybody ever reached the 1.7 TH/s?
Of course, you just need the right power and ambient temperature, and ear plugs
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Biffa
Thanks for taking the time and having a look at our website,
The reason I haven't thought about going down the route of colocated miners is due to the nature of our business we would not allow any other person other than a employee inside our racks/cage.
Unless your saying they send the item to our office and we rack it ourself.. Would this work?
Personally I would like to use some of it for our own purpose aswell... Always nice to see something working for your money!!
Thanks
Well seeing as most people in the UK who are colocating are sending it overseas they would be used to not physically being onsite. So sending them to you for racking shouldn't be a problem. Can't see a problem with you mining with your own kit, unless you run out of capacity theres no reason why you can't do both. But there you are, at least you have options now
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Temp Front / Back T,B 13 °C / 69,67 °C Fan Speed 40 Start Voltage 0.69 / 0.69 / 0.69 / 0.69 Max Voltage 0.75 Max Watts 288 / 288 / 288 / 288
This must be a good number right? am i in a position to overclock?
The temps on the front page are just an indicator of the ambient in and out of the miner, the important temps are on the Asics Stats page. The ASICs are limited to 125°C so once you start approaching that temperature they will throttle back. Basically overclocking for you now is slowly bumping up the Max Voltage a little at a time and see what you get. If the ASICs start to heat up too much then increase the fan speed. There is also a danger if you push an ASIC too far it will disable itself and you will lose that one either temporarily or permanently depending on why it switched itself off. So it will always be a battle between three things, heat, voltage and noise. You just have to decide which is more important to you.
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Trying SP20 via API on my LAN, set the allowed IP address in cgminer but not seeing anything on the app. Tried via HTTP as well, nothing showing, however it did reboot my miner via ssh! Did you restart cgminer from the web console for the SP20? Otherwise the allowed IP won't take effect. As for the reboot.. by the way you said that, I guess you didn't request it? I don't have any sorts of alerts or auto reboots on the SPs yet. The log should indicate why it was rebooted as well. M Yes restarted from the web console. Not sure why it rebooted via SSH but the log did mention that it had rebooted via SSH which is how I knew. Unfortunately I closed it and it doesn't seem to keep any archive of log files, otherwise I'd be more help, sorry. Either way it should have picked up the allowed IP after it rebooted, and I tried for a while to get it to connect after.
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great work as ever mdude77, i'll install it on my win machine now and let you know EDIT. doh. scrap that. miners are not on the same network. If you can reach it through your browser it should be reachable via my app. M Trying SP20 via API on my LAN, set the allowed IP address in cgminer but not seeing anything on the app. Tried via HTTP as well, nothing showing, however it did reboot my miner via ssh! I´m wondering if anyone has been able to put up Wifi with dongle? The OS is very stripped back, they remove everything not needed, I would think that you are better using a lan to wifi adapter. http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Universal-Ethernet-Adapter-WNCE2001/dp/B003KPBRRW
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