Congrats to sushi and Bitmain on another successful group buy !
Can't wait to get my new toys !
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Feels surreal needing to mine out a deficit * Xian01 returns to starting at stats and graphs
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the board in Slot 1 is grossly under performing:
1: 220 6.242 7.621 436 39 1 1 4 0 1 (1.248/chip) 59%
this is a V2 motherboard any suggestions as to what to do? i looked through past posts but it literraly made my head hurt.
Apologies if you have already tried this, but does every card underperform in slot 1 ? Can you shuffle around to put that current card in slot 1 closer to slot F ? Do you *HAVE TO* have something plugged into slot 1 ?
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Meanwhile, still waiting on customer service to resolve a Dec 2 order payment query. .... Caveat Emptor.
I put in a second order on December 4th. Had a small hiccup, and asked for support, and got it sorted out and confirmed paid on December 5th. I've been following this thread for a while, and can see that those who have had problems are very vocal. ... i wonder if that means vocal people get sub-par support to the point they are driven away entirely ... Ugh. This industry. My Lord...
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HF simply does what benefits them. Screw the customers. Full speed BFL mode.
Sickening.
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Butterfly Labs
Not sure if serious or trolling.
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Looking into these units. Curious about the March pricing being the same as April pricing, as one would expect April pricing to be cheaper.
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Meanwhile, still waiting on customer service to resolve a Dec 2 order payment query. By all accounts, it would appear that Butterfly Labs has better customer service than Black Arrow Caveat Emptor. I should probably just give up ordering one of these on principle.
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So back to $1000 after the New Year Still not buying these
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prices dropped to $7500 - still a joke. you can get a 200GH antminer system for 3.15BTC or roughly $2200 (plus PSU cost) that uses about 1/3 the power per GH
Bitmain sets the new standard IMO. Have been very very happy with 5 of their units so far, and have another two coming in from their latest group buy. Can't wait to see what those folks come up with next !
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You are missing their business objectives. They sold boards to fund their mine. You, the consumer, are no longer needed until they liquidate existing stock for next gen.
Exactly this, which is what makes Bitfury seem so unpalatable to me moving forward. Very unfortunate to see an ASIC manufacturer we all had such high hopes and regard for, become so transparently selfish Very happy with their gear, but this recent pricing is just slimy and carries the stench of Cartel-like behavior. No slag against Dave at all. He's been a standup guy throughout all this, and sad to see him get dragged into this pricing messiness
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Disclaimer: I am not a paid employee of HashFast but was instead selected to answer questions for them here on bitcointalk -- so please don't emit venom in my direction.
I am a little confused on your role here, you are not an employee and was not authorized to say anything yet you state you are "Hashfast Bitcointalk Support" how exactly does that work, especially with matters like this where you and/or Hashfast could get in Legal trouble for speaking out of turn. I am frankly more worried about you since it would be easy to roll you under the bus. I signed an NDA and they said they would give me discounts in the future, but so far I have received nothing. I've never signed an employee payroll form or anything like that, and I don't even live in the same country as the company. I think most people here would agree from day one I was never out to shill -- I fought for refunds for you august buyers until the company all but ignored me. Signed NDA. Not being paid. Speaks for HashFast on Bitcointalk. *boggles*
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Don't bother. At the current prices, there's no use buying these.
IMO, full rigs need to drop down to ~$6k to be competitive at this point. Throwing money at Bitmain presently makes more sense. The present pricing leads me to believe that the Bitfury directors are making way more money mining with their hardware than selling it, and selling to us at a reasonable price would be counter to their present goals of controlling as much hashrate as they can and keeping it out of their customers' hands. Where have we seen this before... IOW: Tytus got greedy, and is flying the middle-finger in our faces with his outrageous current pricing. </conspiracy-theory>
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... was instead selected to answer questions for them here on bitcointalk ...
Why are you the messenger, and they aren't dealing with this fallout themselves ?
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WWAN not accepting remote login the eth1(WAN) setup fine, luci & SSH login fine. I set additional Wifi(WWAN) & firewall(WAN/WWAN), the internet link is fine & hashing can confirm by pool. how ever I can not get login if only wifi is connected. both web page (luci) & ssh login did not have response from antminer. anyone have idea? I have no idea, but if it's any consolation, myself and others have run into similar behavior with the WWAN interface. I've not been able to properly configure the WWAN's on any of my Antminers Afraid I'm going to hose the network settings and not be able to get back into the device if I screw something up while troubleshooting Seeing the same as you; not able to access config over WIFI, only via WAN. I have a couple of the next batch of Antminers on order that I understand now have a factory reset button - I'll troubleshoot further once I have that safety net available.
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You've been misinformed. The GPU comment was a "what the heck do you _think_ is mining on P2Pool", and yes, I was laughing at people's capacity to buy into FUD and misinformation. Don't take it too personally.
The issue with higher-than-desired rate of stale shares has been resolved with P2pool ? Sorry for the derail, but it was my understanding that you will lose close to 1% of your work to stales on p2pool vs ~0.1% stales on other pools. Is that no longer the case ?
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FWIW, I've had better stability using BFGMiner on a Raspi vs CGMiner :| Running Raspbian.
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and P2Pool is not optimal for ASICs IIRC :|
LOL. You think P2Pool has 150 TH/s of ... GPUs? I said nothing about GPU's. I was referring to anecdotes I have heard that mining with ASIC's on P2Pool was not optimal vs other pools. Thanks for the LOL. Helpful and classy.
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Stop trying to usurp open minded and tolerant internet communities to create your own little idealogical fantasy world you pricks.
I hope you can appreciate that some do entertain "ideological fantasies".
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And before you start quoting posts where Josh is messing with people, also be sure to quote the confrontation that has lead up to it.
Post-Edit: If memory serves, I do believe he was being disruptive to the HashFast thread, which resulted in that Derail #3 thread being created. It certainly does raise an eyebrow when vendors go into other vendors' threads to stir up drama.
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