What happens if our board is assembled and fails testing because one or more chips are bad? Does Avalon warranty the chips, so that they can be immediately replaced? Should I order a couple extra chips just in case?
What happens if 1/16 chips are bad on the board -- will it hash at 15/16 capacity, or not work at all?
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Interesting... yes, I do see multiple on the left, each one with a different amount of BTC (when viewing in 'advanced' mode)... I may have to wait until I get home, so I can actually see the multiple addresses I have on my client. I assume I should be able to match up one of these addresses with an address I see on my bitcoin client/wallet?
Thanks for the help
All the sending addresses are your addresses. You have the private keys to all of them, so you can sign a message from all of them.
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Their next model will include a small black hole that just sucks all the heat away, no cooling needed.
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Do you have a second NIC lying around? Since the blades only need to connect to your stratum proxy you might try creating a new LAN with a different subnet and hooking your blade switch directly to your proxy computer. If you don't have a second NIC you could test by installing the proxy on a laptop and using its ethernet controller as the new lan and its wireless to connect to your router.
And I forget if you've tried it without the switch? Connect one blade and your proxy directly to your router.
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Have you tried cgminer or bitminter? Just go with what's easiest.
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It's not Blockchain.info fault if your computer is infected or you didn't use 2factor.
All my blockchain info was encrypted on a memory stick that needed 2 passwords, the computer it was used on was soely for BTC it was clean as a whistle! Every transation made will be to my ip, bar the one that just emptied my account on blockchain.... Sorry to hear I'd still suspect that computer wasn't clean as a whistle.
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Try turning it on and off
Sorry -- couldn't resist
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Will you take air-coin instead of btc?
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There are plenty of plugs, my oven and dryer take 30A@240V
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The address shouldn't matter, just send the transaction id. If someone else claims that they sent the coins instead of you, you could sign a message from any of the addresses.
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cgminer doesn't support cpu mining. use bfgminer instead. but you'll just lose money on electricity.
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a liquid nitrogen generator will run you 15000 by itself.
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custom fabricated in the U.S taking full advantage of low-temperature superconducting 32nm technology Do we need to supply our own liquid helium? Max peak power consumption rated at 2800W tested over a 14 day period at an altitude of 830ft above sea-level, relative humidity 72% at 72F. Testing facilities are pathogen and dust-free in a controlled environment. (Refer to the provided material for Operating Instructions) I'm glad it was in a pathogen free environment.
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Should be in the custom hard-air section.
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As I read it his blades are all wired to a switch which is wired to the router. The wireless is just for his non-mining wireless devices, right? What does it say on your router info page that lists all attached devices and their ip addresses?
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Board assembly will be offered. Prices tentatively set at below $60.00.
Just to clarify- Does this cover the cost of everything besides the chips to have a functioning board? If so that is great news. I was budgeting closer to $100 per board, looks like I'll be buying more chips... Earlier he said it wouldn't cover hardware, like fan, standoff, psu.
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i'm sorry about the confusion in the hash rate but its 1900gh/s - 2100gh/s for half the cost of the 50gh/s BFL miner....
How can you fit 7000 chips on a PCI slot and provide 15kW to it?
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Is it possible the wireless is giving out your blade's ip address to one of your wireless devices? Usually you can limit the ip addresses given out by dhcp. Make sure your blade's ip is outside of this range or specifically tell your router to reserve it to your blade's mac address.
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The numbers doesn't quiet add up to me, I'm tired so excuse me if it's off and using rough math.
1 Avalon Chip does about 280 MH/s and uses about 1.9W.
To have a board do between 1.2TH/s and 1.9TH/s, you'd need between 4000 and 4500 Chips.
With that many chips required per board; You not bought enough to do about 2 boards (you stated buying 10,000 Chips). Which apparently each one would need in the region of 8000 Watts This is you ignore the fact your suggesting you can fit that many chips on a board (or even a multi-layer boards), designed for a PCI-E slot.
So simply put, your numbers don't make sense.
Maybe he meant +/- 100000% instead of 10%
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