I didn't get to send BTC last night, a friend arrived at dinner time, 3 bottles of wine later...
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It runs fine for about 1 or so hours and then shuts off.
I have a friend who was using an RM850 to power a couple of BFL 60Gh units and he reported the same thing.
I had a similar problem with an older Zalman 1000W PSU that was running a pair of ASICMiner Blades and a few USB hubs - all 12v. The Zalman would cut out after 30-60 minutes. Turned out it needed some load on the 5v rail, so I hooked up a couple of fans to the 5V and it seemed to cure the issue. In the end up I replaced the Zalman with a Corsair CX750 which runs fine with only a 12V load. Been running 24/7 for about a month now.
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Check your power supply main cable and the cable to the motherboard. Make sure none of the socket is burned.
You didn't even read the OP, did you?
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Dude your are 4 years behind on everything.
EFA.
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As promised. BFG crapped out three times before it worked with both Blades at the same time.
As said, it's Win7 Exnterprise x86 on a Celeron 847 NUC. No other software on the machine, other the BFGMiner 3.2.1.
During bitcointroll's outage, I have identified the cause of this crash (a bug in PDCurses), submitted a patch upstream to fix it that will hopefully be merged at some point, and implemented a workaround that will be included in the next release of BFGMiner. Awesome. Another issue has cropped up. You'll like this one (not a lot). On a machine with an AMD APU (E2-2000/A50M), once the AMD drivers are installed, BFGMiner's 'status' display isn't displaying anything (the bit where it says Share Accepted, etc). It's just blank. The TUI menus work OK, and it's hashing away like a good one, but nothing comes up to say shares accepted/rejected, new block found, etc. This is under Windows 8.1 x64 Enterprise. Exact same install transferred from an Intel machine which worked OK. If I remove the AMD drivers and go back to the Microsoft Basic Display driver, the text works OK.
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Since the downtime, someone's been very keen to get in to my iCloud account - I'm getting iForgot password reset emails by the dozen. It's getting on my tits.
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So, if there are so many problems with SMF, why does thermos still use it? There must be some open-source forum software that could be used.
Usually laziness. Most forums software will import the database from other forums. There's plenty - phpBB is the biggest one, OK it has it's problems too, but it's being worked on constantly by the developers.
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Well, this could well be coincidence, but someone's been trying very hard to get in to my iCloud account the past day or so. The iCloud username is the same as the email I used here (a GMail account).
I've reset both the GMail and iCloud account passwords, and put double auth on the GMail, but it's annoying getting "iForgot" emails every 15 minutes...
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I came to know that John Watson is a distributor in UK (Manchester) and got his email ID from the seller and contacted him.
There is no ASICMiner UK distro. yxt is the sole Europe distributor, and he's in Germany. What you probably got from the eBay seller was a fake address set up by that ebay seller to scam you. It worked, it seems.
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Have you tried mining on a pool that has a getwork interface? That'd rule out your proxy config.
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Never heard of him/her/it. There's plenty of genuine ASICMiner resellers in EU - OutCast3k is the UK man to talk to, and fantastic to deal with. Why did you order off anyone else, especially after the vdragon fuckup?
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Scroll to top of page. Type in "Invalid Block" in search box. Knock yourself out with all the exciting posts.
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Is it still in their Still in their what?
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Still taking orders then? I would still like to add another to my order, but obviously I couldn't while the forum was down. I can pay this evening (Bitcoin-QT is on my laptop now, which is at home, off).
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Shame it's still running the same shitty, outdated, security hole ridden version of SMF. But, hey, it'll be fine, it's not like it can be hacked out sabotaged or anything. Right?
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It isn't an error. It's informative. It's normal behavior.
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1. Uninstall the WinUSB drivers. 2. Delete cgminer. 3. Download VCP drivers and install. 4. Download bfgminer 5. 6. Profit.
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You say it gets very hot. You do have a fan cooling it, don't you?
I've got a 120mm fan on the front, near the heatsink, and an 80mm fan blowing across the back of the blade.
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Works OK for me with both 8 and 8.1 - I'm running 8.1 Enterprise on my main miner, and just needed the VCP drivers and everything worked first time.
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