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The T9 employs the same 16nm ASIC chip as the Antminer S9 and this T9 batch can deliver a hashrate of 11.5TH/s with an efficiency of 0.126J/GH (+7%).
Additional stock available at SCAM Link removed! after 2300 hours (GMT+8) today (17 January 2017).
We advise all to place your order while stock lasts.
For any queries or tech support, please reach out to us via support.bitmain.com
Happy mining,
The Bitmain team
Looks like they have just added some extra stock to the website. Just ordered my first 2 miners Warning - don't use this link, it's not Bitmain. You better report it to moderator than to quote it.
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Limited amount left in stock. Just paid for another 3.
SCAM Link removed!
Thanks Swimmer63, Just grabbed one to give it a try out. Scam post, delete this shit please. You better report it to moderator than to quote it.
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Landy1264, when we get back over 1000, can you send me a screenshot of your issue? CNY pricing has been over 1000 for a long time and nobody ever reported that problem.
I will report back when price hits the 4-digits again. Maybe a problem of the Bitcoin.de-API ...
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Now, as the price of Bitcoin is over 1000 $ /EUR , Widget shows €27,16 not €1027,60! Update: Nevermind! Price is back into 3 digits range!
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Have pointed massiv 480GH/s for 6 hours to Testpool! -Never give up!-
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I have sent a report to the german CyberCrime Department! Maybe they switch off this page ...
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@crackfoo
I asked this before, but you were probably swamped after coming back from vacation.
Is the sha256 pool safe now, and is the problem that happened on Wednesday before you got back understood?
I'd like to try mining here again, but am concerned about what happened with my S9's.
I'm not positive what the issue was then. I do see right now, that might have caused an issue.... a whole bunch of connections submitting: 20:23:20: unknown method mining.multi_version Not sure what at is coming from... a certain type of ASIC miner? Maybe S9? Read here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg15074483#msg15074483
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Thank you Sir for running this club!
It was lot of fun to be a part.
Count me in if you are planning anything like this in the future!
Maybe i will do some dustmining at Kano to get back a fraction of my electricity bill.
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Moin, Ty again! I hope you didn't have to type it, just copy&paste! Will report back!
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Moin and Ty!
I will try them next weekend.
Can you give some good working MHz@V settings for the X1?
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Moin! How do you avoid the ramping? Tested now 800MHz@0.7625V that will go near 80 GH/s. Waving around 70Gh/s to 90Gh/s .... Maybe you will provide how to set these things up, which programs you use and which files i've to edit? Greetings
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I got an X-1 running stable by 800MHz@0.725V doing nearly 70 Gh/s.
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Tomorrow is my birthday for those that do not know I am philipma1957. Happy Birthday from Germany! Thank you, for your endless support and for running this Pool! You let us "big boys" playing with our "little sticks"!
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If the stick is getting very hot, you should put a fan to it.
I have a fan on it already. I am unsure as to if the heat sink is working properly :| What about the light and Core V dropping to 0? Check the screws at the heatsink! Maybe they will get loose or they get stretched by heat. Its a cooling pad under the heatsink, not paste like the originals. My bitshopper-Stick has the same problems with heat and dropping VCore but i havn't the time to sort it out yet. Maybe you get the clou ...
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I received my 10 sticks (in addition to the two I already had) and got them setup on Minera using the cgminer-gekko custom version. I've been slowly increasing the clockrate/voltage but seem to be maxed out at 275 MHz with the voltage set at 700mV (drops to about 685mV when they are running). Even cranking the voltage up to 800mV I cannot get the hashrate higher than 275MHz without significant HW errors or complete stick failure (according to cg-miner). When I was only running two stick I had no issues running 433MHz at 800mV on the pot. I'm no hardware guy and I don't know crap about electricity, but my current setup includes 3 sets of 4 sticks, each set of four sticks are on a 12V / 3A powered USB 3.0 hub. They are all connected to my Sony VAIO laptop running ubuntu and Minera (that's all it does). I'm thinking at 12V / 3A I should have about 9watts available to each of the 4 sticks, which should be plenty, but I have no idea if that's correct or not. I can't seem to figure out how to calculate a basic formula for the consumption based on hashrate, or the other way to calculate maximum hashrate based on supply power. COoling is not an issue I have two 80mm fans on each set of four hashers and they are warm but not hot and have been running for days. Also, I seem to have issues with COMPC 9, as you can see in the Screenshot link below. I get lots of HW errors. This stick is setup identically to the other 11 sticks but it is the only one that gives trouble, even when I switch it around to different ports/hubs it's always the troublemaker. I also haven't considered limitations of cgminer (if any) in regards to running so many sticks on one instance of the program. Any help / pointers / suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I am new to all this and eager to learn. Your ambient temp seems to high -> minera shows 143 degree Fahrenheit
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