I bought an ASSRock mobo earlier this year.
The first one was DOA, the second one was DOA, and the third one would post hung up all the time while booting 2 different operating systems.
Needless to say, I got my money back after sending the 3rd one back, then I bought an ASUS that has been flawless.
Yeah, I got a very nice little miniITX AsRock - got it because it had a mSATA on the back. Opened the sealed box, went to put in the CPU - pins in socket totally mashed. Must have left the factory like that. Useless. Thankfully it was from Amazon, so easy returned. I also went to Asus - nearly every piece of computing equipment I have is Asus now....PC, NAS, router, switch, wireless cards, Bluetooth dongle...all work flawlessly.
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1) Put them in the bin as they are costing u more in electricity ...
At $600 for a BTC, it's likely low-speed miners like the Jally are paying for themselves again.
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You could also try upgrading to a semi-recent version of BFGMiner. 3.6.0 is the current version. 3.3.0 is OLD.
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Lots on ebay - about £2.50 ($5) for 100 of them. Search for SMD resistor.
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You may have an easier time compiling it if you use Homebrew.
+1 Homebrew makes this stuff noob-proof.
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I'll take 10 at BTC0.01 each inc P&P
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I think he got fed up with the realistic underbids EFA.
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That's a C19/C20 connection. It's an easy-to-find cable, as most UPS over 2kVA use that connection.
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was basically waiting for a price from yxt
No word on this then?
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The price that the suppliers in china are now selling for is ridiculous, I managed to buy a fair bit before the price jump now they are sitting up at $720 before shipping and that's wholesale.
Seems to be that there is a real shortage of these been made.
Nearly $500 for a BTC is probably helping, lots of people thinking it's worth staying (or getting in to) mining again. I was ready to sell up, but I'm going to keep at it for a while.
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Cool, should mean less wall-of-text meaningless ramblings on this thread, too.
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Any PC shop that does laptop repairs will be able to fix that in seconds, it just needs a hot air soldering station.
DO NOT try to fix it with an ordinary soldering iron, it won't work.
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So, big question is, why the hell did you leave 11BTC in your wallet on a pool? That's like leaving a years salary in notes in your desk drawer at work.
Auto cashout at 0.1-0.5BTC, so this shit doesn't happen.
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I've been round probably all the pools. I always end up back to either BTCGuild or Eligius. Eligius tends to be my favourite, mostly due to the 0% fees. It's solid as a rock, too.
Thank you very much for the input. Is in not viable to farm solo ? I have a 500gh/s box Perfectly viable. But you could spend a LONG time to get a block. Or you might get it in an hour. It's a lottery mining solo. That's why pools were set up - so there's lots of miners 'buying tickets' for the lottery and then splitting up the winnings.
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According to MinePeon, my remaining BlueFury was doing 3.5GH with 20% errors last night. I'm not convinced it's telling the truth.
I'll do more investigation this evening...
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Look like Gigabyte Windforce 7950 VRM-Flamer Specials to me...
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I've been round probably all the pools. I always end up back to either BTCGuild or Eligius. Eligius tends to be my favourite, mostly due to the 0% fees. It's solid as a rock, too.
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Seems that the cgminer README doesn't updated with this information. cgminer doesn't have a word processor built in, nor does it play videos. Should those be mentioned in the README too?
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