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2121  Other / Meta / Re: Theymos, where is your sense of pride ? on: December 26, 2013, 06:29:48 PM
Whether hes a scammer or not is debatable, and even if he is, you don't get banned for being a scammer, you get negative trust, and in the old days, a scammer tag.
This has been discussed more than enough times, people don't get banned because other people don't like them. They get banned when they are disruptive to everyone else's conversation.

 Good to know.

 Thank you.
2122  Other / Meta / Re: Theymos, where is your sense of pride ? on: December 26, 2013, 06:26:20 PM
becomes absolutely moot
You are free to find another problem though

 I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say.
2123  Other / Meta / Re: Theymos, where is your sense of pride ? on: December 26, 2013, 06:22:14 PM
<rationale>

 Changes absolutely nothing.

 It's the principle of the matter.

 ... and it sounds like you are rationalizing taking money from known dishonest actors.

 "Blood money" if you will allow the hyperbole.
2124  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [FIXED] My both Antminers stopped working !!! on: December 26, 2013, 05:57:30 PM
you realise that you left the 30% network hashrate pool for the 25% network hashrate pool? It would be much better to move hashrate to pools like slush's or elegius or p2pool

 Slush doesn't have the "bells and whistles" I enjoy, have ideological issues with Luke-Jr/Eligius that prevents me from mining there, and P2Pool is not optimal for ASICs IIRC :|

 Tried Bitminter for a couple months, but did not provide me the stats/graphs that I enjoy dorking out over.  

 BTCG has always been solid for me and I appreciate how active Eleuthria is in the community.
2125  Other / Meta / Re: Theymos, where is your sense of pride ? on: December 26, 2013, 05:48:41 PM
Yes, because Theymos should be the all deciding judge of character. If you don't like Inaba, ignore him. If we started playing "vote to ban" there would be no one left here.

 If you started playing "vote to ban", you would be out a significant advertising revenue stream in this particular case, so I can completely see your point.
2126  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [FIXED] My both Antminers stopped working !!! on: December 26, 2013, 03:40:00 PM
<soap-box>
GHash.io has surpassed 30% network hash rate. I might recommend people move to other pools. I've stopped mining at ghash and have returned to btcg FWIW.
</soap-box>
2127  Other / Meta / Theymos, where is your sense of pride ? on: December 26, 2013, 03:21:18 PM
Why do you continue to enable characters like this to exist in, and defile your home while taking their money.

Have you no pride ?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=383536.0

Quote
Oh noes!  I'm the most hated guy in a sewer!  It's going to keep me awake at night!
Seriously... I've got to imagine it's the most desperate and/or pathetic that still somehow thinks Bitcointalk is the nexus of the bitcoin universe?  What an insular world you must live in heh...  When are you going to realize that Bitcointalk is irrelevant to the bitcoin world?  It could disappear today and it wouldn't make a hill of beans difference to anyone important.  The only people hanging around and taking this forum seriously are the trolls.

 It's high time you took the high road, Theymos.
2128  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: December 25, 2013, 11:50:25 PM
Now since the only payment option is in BTC Will I get the same ammount of BTC back should you fail to deliver by December 31st?
Orders are taken in BTC, in the unlikely event we get to refunds they will be given in BTC.
This response sounds an awful lot like a confirmation that the same amount of btc will be returned.  Thanks ninjarobot for bringing this quote back up.

 Let's hope they ship in the next few days. Otherwise, this sounds like a possible business-killer scenario if they are forced to refund in BTC if they cashed out preorder BTC to fiat for NRE costs.

 Not looking good for Dec 31 shipping given these last few thread pages Sad
2129  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow announces 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.49/Ghash on: December 25, 2013, 07:48:19 PM
Could have ordered from me and saved the trouble Tongue

 Hindsight being what it is, it's too late to order a first batch through you for delivery by end of February Sad
2130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: December 25, 2013, 05:50:20 PM
I have not ordered a Neptune myself because I feel they need to reduce the power consumption more.

 Neptunes won't run in most American households unless you're running it off two circuits. As tempting as it was to purchase one, the harsh reality of "this just won't run in my home" made it a no-buy Sad
2131  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow announces 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.49/Ghash on: December 25, 2013, 04:02:31 PM
Did order via BA website, sent wire transfer on December 11th, still no updates from BA.. opened ticket week ago, alas, no motion except it seems ticket was deleted from the system.
Overall this is very upsetting.

I'm rather unsettled with the untimeliness of their communication myself. Have been waiting for a while to resolve an order issue that is stuck in a customer service morass.

Something doesn't feel right with this operation right now Sad It has certainly caused a red flag to be raised based on my experiences thus far Sad

It should not take over 22 days to resolve an order.

They have a great infrastructure to take customer money quickly, but a poor one in resolving order issues in an expeditious manner based on what I've encountered so far.
2132  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: How Trolls Harrass Bitcoin Miner Manufacturers. on: December 25, 2013, 10:26:49 AM
the topic has been antagonistic since inception.

 Pardon ? I thought the OP / Topic was making a product offering to the community.

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isawhim gave an explanation for possible power configurations. read the thread.

 So you don't know then ?

 Are you formally involved with the project, or just a customer ?
2133  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: How Trolls Harrass Bitcoin Miner Manufacturers. on: December 25, 2013, 10:09:57 AM
not a thirsty horse. just stop isawhim... no matter what you say or how you say it puppett and crew have made up their minds.
My mind follows perfectly simple logic and Bitmine's spec. But lets have you on record too: do you think AMT's 1.2 TH miner will achieve ~1.2 TH @600W or less?
puppett... your mind doesnt follow any logic i have read about. people have to repeat themselves over and over only to /facepalm eventually and give up. even responding to you makes me cringe now.
Why not answer the guy's question?  Focus on the red font.
because you obviously can't read MY red font. puppett is a troll and must be dealt with accordingly.

 It's a fair question.

 Do you have any knowledge as to the power consumption of these units ? Is ~1.2TH/s @ 600W reasonable ? Are you looking more towards ~1.2TH @ 900W ?

 Are you even offering them for sale any more as the OP has been wiped, and the topic has taken a more antagonistic tone towards the community ?
2134  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] US/North American Bitfury sales NEW STOCK ***NOW SHIPPING*** on: December 25, 2013, 10:03:00 AM
None of my units run properly. I've tried everything, but the cards just drop offline if they show up in the first place. Then slots start going dead entirely and cards never show up on them again. I thought maybe I had a bad component. I just got two new 100gh units today, that I bought specifically to get my October unit working finally. These ones are just doing the same thing, so there goes that plan. They don't even run for 2 minutes without dropping cards. I've lost so much time and money and these things it's disgusting.  I've averaged about 50gh on my october unit, and I'm talking about 15 cards not 1.

Try this post from GandalfG from a while back that was helpful to create a bunch of troubleshooting configs.

I recently had a rig go "weird" on me where a card decided to just up-and-die after 2-5 minutes. Plenty of airflow and cooling. It's in a Spotswood case for stability, and had been working fine for a month or so now.

Had to set the one "weird" board to aIfDSo 52 in /opt/bitfury/best.cnf and the rig has been humming along well since.

Code:
pi@bf02:/run/shm$ cat /opt/bitfury/best.cnf
1 aIfDSo 52
2 aIfDSo 52
3 aIfDSo 52
4 aIfDSo 52
5 aIfDSo 52
6 aIfDSo 52
7 aIfDSo 52
8 aIfDSo 52
9 aIfDSo 52
10 aIfDSo 52
11 aIfDSo 52
12 aIfDSo 52
13 aIfDSo 52
14 aIfDSo 52
15 aIfDSo 52
16 aIfDSo 52
pi@bf02:/run/shm$

Okay I got it working. The only problem I got now is that I can only get bank number 1-11 working. I have 12 plugged in. but only 11 looks to be working.
I’m have a problem running the rig when I have all 16 h boards plugged in. it would just power up and shut off. But when I remove 4 (left with 12) it would power on and I would be able to hash. However it would only hash with 11 boards. i've also notice that after hashing for about 20min or so, some of the h boards stop hashing. only 4 would be hashing still and the rest would stop. why is that?

Any idea on how to fix this problem.

i doubt that its the psu. but i could be wrong. my psu is 700w and 570w towards 12v. i have 2 pci-e cables on the psu.
if you think its the psu. please direct me to the right place to buy the right psu.
psu model:
coolmax
cu700b

Mboard version ?

mboard is v3.0
Ok there is 16  factory overclocked board. I think PSU can't handle that much.
First set speed on all boards to 52
Login to Pi and do command

Code:
rm /opt/bitfury/best.cnf ; for i in {1..256} ; do echo -e "$i\taIfDSo\t52" >> /opt/bitfury/best.cnf ; done

1 - After that try run with 12 boards for test for 30 min.
2 - If no hash drop, shutdown miner and add 1 more board.
3 - Make test.
Repeat for max board count working stable.

I strongly suggest decrease voltage on all boards. Turn little pot near Pulse inductor on Hboards counterclockwise about a quarter turn or so.
 

2135  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [GROUP BUY 5] 3.15 BTC - Bitmain Antminer 180GH/s Christmas Special 300 Units on: December 25, 2013, 03:43:18 AM
Does overclocking to anything greater than 350mhz void the warranty ? Is 375mhz acceptable ?

I've been running all of mine stock at 350mhz for energy efficiency reasons, but was thinking about tinkering with this next round.
2136  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast thread derailment part 3 on: December 25, 2013, 12:11:31 AM
Oh noes!  I'm the most hated guy in a sewer!  It's going to keep me awake at night!
Seriously... I've got to imagine it's the most desperate and/or pathetic that still somehow thinks Bitcointalk is the nexus of the bitcoin universe?  What an insular world you must live in heh...  When are you going to realize that Bitcointalk is irrelevant to the bitcoin world?  It could disappear today and it wouldn't make a hill of beans difference to anyone important.  The only people hanging around and taking this forum seriously are the trolls.

 Why do you keep spending time and money to advertise on such an irrelevant forum that you regard so poorly ?
2137  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [GROUP BUY 5] 3.15 BTC - Bitmain Antminer 180GH/s Christmas Eve Special 30 Units on: December 24, 2013, 07:27:29 PM
2 please
2138  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Raspberry Pi.... how reliable is it? on: December 24, 2013, 07:10:12 PM
 I've been troubleshooting a Raspi setup driving a bank of 48 Erupter USB's for a week now, and discovered that CGminer would consistently cause the Raspi to hang after ~24 hours of mining. Best I could tell from the screen sessions I had open, it started failing in the USB subsystem and started slowly taking the system down.

 Since switching to BFGminer on the Raspi, I've been running solid for days now. (Sorry Con Sad Love you man !)
2139  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast thread derailment part 3 on: December 24, 2013, 06:57:15 PM
you're doing a service to... something.  I think.

A service to you in helping generate sales ?

2140  Bitcoin / Hardware / HashFast thread derailment part 3 on: December 24, 2013, 05:42:12 PM
Does it hurt to be the most disliked individual in the bitcoin community?

 The evidence points towards it being a point of pride Sad
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