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2881  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] AM Prisma on: December 19, 2014, 04:56:39 PM
Is it just the Prisma's that are fire hazards or are the tubes as well?

Reason that I ask is that I've got 2 running downstairs in my house 24/7 and if there were any risk to my home or family I'd unplug them now.
I believe it is just the Prismas. The Tubes use a traditional 12V->DC/DC->1V arrangement.

Ok thank you sorry to clutter your thread Smiley.
2882  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] AM Prisma on: December 19, 2014, 04:48:16 PM
Is it just the Prisma's that are fire hazards or are the tubes as well?

Reason that I ask is that I've got 2 running downstairs in my house 24/7 and if there were any risk to my home or family I'd unplug them now.
2883  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FULL][GROUP BUY][EU] Kialara Physical Bitcoin [ESCROWED] on: December 18, 2014, 11:41:11 PM
So is anyone actually going to fund their coin / bar for the small face value?

Sounds like you need to damage / destroy it to redeem so I probably wont bother. Or am I getting it all wrong?
I didn't want to destroy my coin, so the one I have hasn't been funded.
Ok thanks for letting me know I'll be doing the same Smiley.
2884  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FULL][GROUP BUY][EU] Kialara Physical Bitcoin [ESCROWED] on: December 18, 2014, 11:33:07 PM
So is anyone actually going to fund their coin / bar for the small face value?

Sounds like you need to damage / destroy it to redeem so I probably wont bother. Or am I getting it all wrong?
2885  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FULL][GROUP BUY][EU] Kialara Physical Bitcoin [ESCROWED] on: December 18, 2014, 11:29:02 PM
Package has been shipped UPS Worldwide Express ($183.91) with expected delivery on Monday, the 22nd. Tracking info has been PM'd to bitcoininformation

Thanks again, everyone!


Excellent thank you Smiley.
2886  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 7 Bitmain Antminer S3+'s Overclocked to 250 MHz, Oct fw w/ Power Supplies on: December 18, 2014, 11:15:52 PM
2.1BTC - you keep the PSUs, and I will provide shipping labels.

Also this needs to be moved to "computer hardware" section.

We worked out a deal..just waiting on shipping info  Cool

That was quick Smiley. Why do all cheap S3's come up for sale in the US and not the UK Cry

Because you guys have that horrible VAT that jacks the price up a ton?

Yes that's true 20% VAT is a killer.
2887  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 7 Bitmain Antminer S3+'s Overclocked to 250 MHz, Oct fw w/ Power Supplies on: December 18, 2014, 10:52:54 PM
2.1BTC - you keep the PSUs, and I will provide shipping labels.

Also this needs to be moved to "computer hardware" section.

We worked out a deal..just waiting on shipping info  Cool

That was quick Smiley. Why do all cheap S3's come up for sale in the US and not the UK Cry
2888  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Unofficial USB adapters for ASICMiner Tube/Prisma on: December 18, 2014, 10:21:56 PM
Hi do you ship to the UK? If so I'd like to buy from you please Smiley.

I can ship to the UK.  PM me for details, shipping cost will depend on how many and how fast you want them.

I just finished testing more than enough to ship to everyone else though, so they can ship tomorrow, if paid.

--
novak

Thank you will send PM now.
2889  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [DIY] Tube/Prisma USB Adapter from USB Blockerupter on: December 18, 2014, 10:18:16 PM
There's info enough on the DIY, but he's got 'em priced pretty reasonable in the Group Buy. Looks like he just finished testing a bunch of 'em, probably ship orders out tomorrow. We've got some Prismas in hosting running off stock AM USB adapters and they're a heck of a lot better than the AM BE controllers.

That sounds like exactly what I need thanks again Grin. I'm pretty fed up with the standard setup and have considered selling these only problem is with the limited software and pools etc. they're not going for much money. I like the hashrate and both of mine have been running non stop for weeks now without missing a beat so they're reliable enough, I have changed the stock fan for 2 x Corsair high performance fans and the noise has reduced by probably 80% which is a real bonus when they're in my small office at home.

I've just posted on the group buy thread hopefully he'll ship to the UK. Yes sorry posted this on the wrong thread really I should have posted on the group buy one as I'm looking to buy one already made. I have no electronics experience or skills so making one of these would be pretty much impossible for me lol.
2890  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Unofficial USB adapters for ASICMiner Tube/Prisma on: December 18, 2014, 10:10:05 PM
Hi do you ship to the UK? If so I'd like to buy from you please Smiley.
2891  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [DIY] Tube/Prisma USB Adapter from USB Blockerupter on: December 18, 2014, 10:05:57 PM
It's a USB adapter to run Tubes or Prismas off a standard host controller like a laptop, Pi or beaglebone, running cgminer on any pool, instead of AM's BlockErupter controllers with no failover options and a broken stratum implementation.

Basically he's making them because they're hard to get from ASICMiner.

Ok that's great thank you very much. They sound pretty good I'll try and order myself a couple Smiley.
2892  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [DIY] Tube/Prisma USB Adapter from USB Blockerupter on: December 18, 2014, 09:13:37 PM
Please excuse me for sounding stupid but what are these for exactly? Embarrassed

I have 2 x asicminer tubes running off their own controllers at the moment.

EDIT: Do they just replace the standard controllers or are there benefits to these over the originals?
2893  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [FULL][GROUP BUY][EU] Kialara Physical Bitcoin [ESCROWED] on: December 18, 2014, 02:51:24 PM
Thanks for the updates looking forward to receiving mine Smiley.
2894  Economy / Goods / Re: {WTS} Eggs/1mBTC each on: December 17, 2014, 02:36:00 PM
wow u got some expensive egs

I am confident that even after the cost of next day courier delivery you will be happy with your eggs – they are cheaper than the Supermarket and fresher Smiley

u r doing good , but where i live we get 12 eggs for 0.90$

But are they free range? Wink
2895  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Tube Setup [HD] on: December 17, 2014, 02:31:05 PM
Yea I'm on the hunt for a PSU now.  I had it hooked up with 4 PSU's yesterday..lol
On the plus side the cables were all surprisingly cool.
It is a beast hashing, I'll give them that.

Ha ha 4 psu's bet that was cluttered, I had my first tube running off 2 x CX750's and that was cluttered enough. Both mine are currently running off RM1000's, if I had to buy another psu to run one I'd go for something a little more powerful so they can be oc'd to the maximum. Finding something with 4 x twin pci-e cables to feed the 8 pci-e connections is the tricky part. I like the AX1200 but its double the price of an RM1000 and will never even come close to return the extra cost in the additional overclocked hasrate.

Dogies psu guide is a handy source of info if you haven't seen it already: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=486121

If you've got a PSU that can do the wattage but only has 2 PCI-E cable rails, you can use 2x molex to PCI-E adapters to make up the other 2 rails. Remember to mix and match though, so 1 PCI-E and one 2x molex PCI-E per board.

That's a good point Smiley.
2896  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Mining Hardware - Zeus & KnC - shipping from EU on: December 17, 2014, 02:29:43 PM
I'm totally OK with escrow. Shipping from Germany.
Tomorrow, I can make pictures and post them.

Ok thank you Smiley.
2897  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Tube Setup [HD] on: December 17, 2014, 02:26:29 PM
This is my first one...just picked it up.  So far I'm not really impressed.  The PSU-Miner ratio makes it even more messy than usual.  No *good* stats page.  I'm connecting to guild w/out any issues but it would still be nice to have other options.
Have to say for me this one is not a winner.

I haven't been up long enough to collect any usable stats but so far the hash rate is about the only positive.  It's clocked @ 270 and hashing over 800 with (almost) no h/w errors.

I agree they are messy requiring 4 pci-e cables and the software is very, very basic. It would be nice to have access to some more detailed stats... Not working on most pools is my main issue. Only being able to enter a single pools details is another thing I have issue with, not being able to enter any backup pools is annoying if your first goes down...

As mentioned I've got 2, I'm running them @290 and averaging about 850GH/s. I did try running @300 for 900+GH/s but it tripped out my psu a couple of times (Corsair RM1000) because it was pulling too much power. 300 would probably be ok with a more powerful psu.

If it wasn't for the half decent mining speed for the money and relative quietness I would considered getting rid of these. However, they have been mining 24/7 for several weeks now pretty much faultlessly and are generating just enough btc to cover their electricity cost and enough heat to warm my office at home now its winter here in the UK so its not all bad Smiley.

The twins miss their brother Wink https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=886325. Anything past 300 isn't viable, and 300s aren't going to happen on every tube without dropping some chips (which defeats the purpose).

Yeah I bet they do Cheesy. 290 seems to be optimal for the 2 I've got + psu's, I'm happy with their performance @ 850GH/s.
2898  Economy / Goods / Re: {WTS} Eggs/1mBTC each on: December 17, 2014, 02:18:40 PM
So how much is it please for 30 eggs delivered in the UK? Or a tray or 2 if that makes them easier to send.
2899  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Mining Hardware - Zeus & KnC - shipping from EU on: December 17, 2014, 02:15:04 PM
I might be interested in some of this. Where are you shipping from? Can you post pictures with username and date and are you ok with escrow?
2900  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Tube Setup [HD] on: December 17, 2014, 02:10:59 PM
Yea I'm on the hunt for a PSU now.  I had it hooked up with 4 PSU's yesterday..lol
On the plus side the cables were all surprisingly cool.
It is a beast hashing, I'll give them that.

Ha ha 4 psu's bet that was cluttered, I had my first tube running off 2 x CX750's and that was cluttered enough. Both mine are currently running off RM1000's, if I had to buy another psu to run one I'd go for something a little more powerful so they can be oc'd to the maximum. Finding something with 4 x twin pci-e cables to feed the 8 pci-e connections is the tricky part. I like the AX1200 but its double the price of an RM1000 and will never even come close to return the extra cost in the additional overclocked hasrate.

Dogies psu guide is a handy source of info if you haven't seen it already: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=486121
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