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6081  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 16x 1TH ASIC Miner $3900USD each FREE SHIP WorldWide on: April 16, 2014, 05:54:10 AM
Seems every sub 10 post company magically has 16 if these. You'll have to post some actual proof.
6082  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Cube Setup [now in HD!] on: April 16, 2014, 05:41:50 AM
I would advice no one to buy ASIC miner Cubes as they break to easily and are too expensive. As I have 2 and both are now doorstops. Wasted too much time and money on them. 
Nothing wrong with cubes, failure rates are in line with anything else on the market?
6083  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: April 15, 2014, 09:06:46 PM
Any news on these machines?
Likes?
Dislikes?
Reviews?
Thoughts?
Complaints?
Praises?
Other information?
Waiting on my unit to do a full review and evaluation - should be soon.
6084  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Technobit 60 Ghs HEX16B(Bitfury v.2 based) 16 chip board design - 149 EUR on: April 15, 2014, 05:48:24 PM
Setup guide and review of these units will be ready around Friday.
6085  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Cube Setup [now in HD!] on: April 15, 2014, 04:06:55 AM
One of my cubes has shut down - I happened to be sitting right by it and heard the relay click.  Red light and bottom pwr light are dark, fan twitches but does not spin.  I've swapped in a power supply that has been running two other cubes, and I get the same symtpoms.

I opened it up and checked the board - I see no evidence of overheat.  I shorted the two power relay leads and all the lights come one, but with no fan I'm not inclined to run it for more than a few seconds that way.

Is it possible that the fan is just bad?  I don't have a similar one to swap in tonight.
While preparing to order a fan, does anyone know what RPM the stock fans run at?  I see another post about a 2900 rpm 90mm fan, but I'd rather not have that noise level.  I guess more importantly, does anyone know what RPM the device wants to see?

Other thoughts about what could cause this?

Thanks in advance

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If the fuse looks good then could be the fan - still a rare case. I'd estimate its about 1800rpm. Pick yourself up a faster fan and some resistor cables so you find and use the slowest speed it will allow.
6086  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FS]24Pin PSU ATX Plugs / Shpping WorldWide on: April 15, 2014, 12:18:43 AM
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6087  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain AntMiner S2 Setup [Placeholder] on: April 14, 2014, 11:28:00 PM
Logins
web: root/root
SSH: root/admin

Overclocking
You have to edit /config/asic-freq.config, not /etc/asic-freq.config
After you make your edits, go to the miner configuration page and click save & apply to restart cgminer without rebooting.

Files may or may not revert to their original state after a reboot.

Thanks. Paws crossed for my unit tomorrow.
6088  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Noncetech - Sales Open. 250 GH/s Coincraft A1 board - from 819$ (~589€) on: April 14, 2014, 11:26:23 PM
Dogie's Comprehensive Noncetech Sampo Setup Guide now up!
6089  Bitcoin / Hardware / [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Noncetech Sampo Setup [HD] on: April 14, 2014, 11:16:22 PM
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Contents:
0a) What to Expect
0b) What You Need
1) Powering
2) Cooling
3) Case
4a) Configuration
4b) Overclocking (optional)
5) Troubleshooting
6) Where to buy


0a) What to Expect (top)
The Noncetech Sampo is designed to be a scalable DIY ASIC to allow users to add and remove mining board as they choose. Each mining board utilises 8
CoinCraft A1 chips and each motherboard can control 8* mining boards (*mine is a prototype with only two connectors soldered on). An external controller is
required - which for now must be a RaspBerry Pi.

Per mining board:
Chips8x CoinCraft A1s
Hashrate~200GH stock, ~250GH OC'ed
Power.Consumption170W stock, 280W overclocked

 

      
 
      


0b) What You Need (top)
You will need the following:


1) Powering (top)
The Sampo packages do not come with a power supply, and both the motherboard and hashing boards must be powered. You will need a typical computer PSU with:

  • 1x ATX 20 pin for the motherboard
  • 2xPCI-E 6 pin power connectors per mining card
  • At least 28A on the/each 12V rail per mining card

Estimated power consumption per mining board is as follows:
  • ~170W (no overclock)
  • ~280W (overclock)

I would recommend the following PSUs:
For 1 card:
(Click.your.flag)
           
For.2.cards*:
(Click.your.flag)
           
*2 boards while overclocked or 3 at stock. Buy two PSUs for 4 boards (overclocked) - its the most price efficient solution.

  • Plug the 20 pin ATX connector into the motherboard.
  • Plug 2x PCIE 6 pin into each mining board. Power consumption is low enough that with a quality PSU you can run both connectors off one cable rail.
  • Plug the PSU into the mains.
  • Power is controlled by the flick switch on the motherboard.

      
 

2) Cooling (top)
Mining boards come with two heatsinks each. The top uses a 2U Dynatron heatsink with an RPM limited 80x80mm fan, copper base and integrated heatpipes.
The bottom heatsink is a 1U copper heatsink with a 70x70x15mm  FirstD FD7015H12D centrifugal fan. Noise levels aren't terrible but they're definitely higher
than an AntMiner S1.

Both can be replaced with larger (and quieter) LGA2011 or LGA1366 socket heatsinks as long as the heatspreader area is huge (larger than the normal
40-45mm x 40-45mm due to the chip layout. You will  need to mount them with the provided super long screw, spring and nut combination as you can't use
a backplate. Remember you will significantly increase the size of these boards by replacing them, risk bending the boards and not having sufficient contact area. Even the biggest heatsinks for this socket may not be appropriate.

A 120mm fan is required to blow over the voltage regulators which can reach up to 100C if left to passive cooling. Every little bit helps to increase lifetime.

120mm Fan:
(Click.your.flag)
           

      
 
      
 
 
 



3) Case (top)
Sampo 250GH kits do not come with a case, and so standoffs are recommended, especially with multiple boards. A 120mm fan blowing around would be
recommended just to keep airflow going.

Shipped weight of a motherboard and single mining board is 2kg, dimensions of the shipping box are 195 x 295 x 330mm. Dimensions of the motherboard
are 185 x 85 x 4*mm (*+60mm for cabling) and the mining card are 285 x 155* x 100mm (*+40mm for cabling).


4a) Configuration (top)
An external controller is required and currently only Raspberry Pis are supported. Noncetech do have plans to create a GUI miner via web interface,
however for now configuration is rather complicated. Cgminer is not currently supported, but will be shortly.

You will need the following:

  • Power on as above.
  • Put SD card into another computer.
  • Download Raspbian OS
  • Download Win32 Disk Imager and use it to flash SD card with Raspbian.
  • Put the SD card into the Raspbery Pi.
  • Plug in the following:
  • An ethernet cable from the Raspberry Pi to your router.
  • A HDMI to DVI / HDMI to HDMI cable from the Raspberry Pi to your monitor.
    • An external USB hub to Raspberry Pi.
    • A USB mouse and keyboard into the USB hub.
    • A micro USB power adapter into Raspberry Pi - this will boot it up.

  • Once booted, a first time config will pop up
  • Run expand_rootfs
    • Run configure_keyboard to put your local layout on (it defaults to UK).
    • Run update to get the latest files.
    • Boot to desktop.
  • Open "LX Terminal". Type the following commands, one line at a time. Press enter after each one.

Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python-dev
sudo apt-get install python-rpi.gpio
sudo apt-get install python-smbus
sudo apt-get install i2c-tools
sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev libusb-1.0-0 libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev
wget http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/4.2/cgminer-4.2.2.tar.bz2
tar xvf cgminer-4.2.2.tar.bz2
mv /home/pi/cgminer-4.2.2/ /home/pi/cgminer/
cd cgminer
./configure
sudo make

  • You then need to find a way to get "nominal.conf" and "turbo.conf" to your Pi.
  • Remember to edit the pool information in the .confs to your pool and miner details. Do NOT change anything in the lower section.
  • Easiest way is to save each one in notepad as a .conf, then upload somewhere. On your Pi, download them and put them in the cgminer folder.

nominal.conf
Code:
{
"pools" : [
{
"url" : "eu-stratum.btcguild.com:3333",
"user" : "dogie_nonce",
"pass" : "123"
},
{
"url" : "stratum.btcguild.com:3333",
"user" : "dogie_nonce",
"pass" : "123"
}
],

"failover-only" : true,
"no-submit-stale" : true,
"api-listen" : true,
"api-port" : "4028",
"api-allow" : "W:192.168.1.0/24,W:127.0.0.1",
"bitmine-a1-options" : "16000:800000:1500",
"noncetech-shutdown" : "55:55:55:55:55:55:55:55",
"noncetech-voltage" : "5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5",
"noncetech-fbdiv" : "100:100:100:100:100:100:100:100:100:100:100:100:100:100:100:100"
}

turbo.conf
Code:
{
"pools" : [
{
"url" : "eu-stratum.btcguild.com:3333",
"user" : "dogie_nonce",
"pass" : "123"
},
{
"url" : "stratum.btcguild.com:3333",
"user" : "dogie_nonce",
"pass" : "123"
}
],

"failover-only" : true,
"no-submit-stale" : true,
"api-listen" : true,
"api-port" : "4028",
"api-allow" : "W:192.168.1.0/24,W:127.0.0.1",
"bitmine-a1-options" : "16000:800000:1500",
"noncetech-shutdown" : "55:55:55:55:55:55:55:55",
"noncetech-voltage" : "1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1",
"noncetech-fbdiv" : "122:122:122:122:122:122:122:122:122:122:122:122:122:122:122:122"
}

  • Reboot with 'sudo reboot'.
  • When back on desktop, reopen "LX Terminal".
  • Enter the following code and click enter. If cgminer is working, it should try to open but say there is no miner connected.

Code:
sudo nohup /home/pi/cgminer/cgminer -c /home/pi/cgminer/nominal.conf

  • Now enter 'sudo shutdown now' to turn the Pi off.
  • Plug in a 20 pin IDC cable from each mining card to the motherboard.
  • Plug in a 26 pin IDC cable from the motherboard to the RaspBerry Pi. Make sure the red line on the cable matches up with P1 (pin 1) on the GPIO header of the Pi.
  • Turn on your power supply, and press the power button on the motherboard. Your power supply's fan should turn on gently.
  • Power on the Pi by replugging in power cable. Note you may need to unplug and replug the 26 pin IDC as it can also provide power.
  • Once booted up, enter the following command into "LX Terminal" to start mining

Code:
sudo nohup /home/pi/cgminer/cgminer -c /home/pi/cgminer/nominal.conf

  • If cgminer comes up and works fine, let it run for 5 minutes and check your hardware.
  • Then reboot again with "sudo restart".
  • Once booted up, enter the following command into "LX Terminal".

Code:
sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart

  • This line will open up a file editor. Enter the line below to the end of the code in the file.
  • Once finished, press Ctrl + x to exit, Y to confirm and enter to save.

Code:
@/usr/bin/lxterminal --geometry=90x35 -e sudo ./cgminer/cgminer -c /home/pi/cgminer/nominal.conf

  • cgminer will now auto start when the Pi turns on, hurrah!
  • Now run the following commands one by one to install the equivalent of Teamviewer.

Code:
sudo apt-get install x11vnc
x11vnc -storepasswd
****enter a password****
cd .config
mkdir autostart
cd autostart
nano x11vnc.desktop

  • Same as last time, enter the below text at the end, then click Ctrl + X, Y and enter.

Code:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Type=Application
Name=X11VNC
Comment=
Exec=x11vnc -forever -usepw -display :0 -ultrafilexfer
StartupNotify=false
Terminal=false
Hidden=false

  • Now enter "nano /boot/config.txt"
  • Scroll down until you find the line "#hdmi_force_hotplug=1" and delete the "#".
  • Ctrl + X, Y and enter to save.
  • You can now connect to your Pi externally by downloading TightVNC on your Windows PC and installing. You only need the viewer.
  • Open it and enter the IP of your Pi, followed by two colons and then port 5900, ie "192.168.1.85::5900"
  • This will auto start whenever the Pi is on.
  • Turn off Pi with 'sudo shutdown now'. Unplug monitor, keyboard and mouse and put the Pi along with your miner where you want it to live long term. The Pi only requires wired internet and micro usb power. You can connect remotely from now on and don't need a monitor etc.


4b) Overclocking (optional) (top)
  • Boot up and either use screen + mouse + keyboard or TightVNC to get to your Pi's desktop.
  • Enter the following into "LX Terminal".

Code:
sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart

  • This line will open up a file editor. Enter the line below to the end of the code in the file.
  • Once finished, press Ctrl + x to exit, Y to confirm and enter to save.

Code:
@/usr/bin/lxterminal --geometry=90x35 -e sudo ./cgminer/cgminer -c /home/pi/cgminer/turbo.conf

  • This will achieve 250GH.
  • To reverse this, do the same again but change turbo.conf to nominal.conf.




5) Troubleshooting
TBA as problems arise.

      

      
 
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6) Where to buy (top)

                    
         

6090  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Rest OC on antminer on: April 14, 2014, 07:23:27 PM
Press it and find out.
6091  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Mini Neptune - on: April 14, 2014, 07:15:30 PM
...aaaaand madness ensues.
6092  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Cube Setup [now in HD!] on: April 14, 2014, 11:28:53 AM
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. SUPER SUPORT Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
No problem.
6093  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 700 USD for 1TH ! CRAZY on: April 14, 2014, 11:28:20 AM
Can you discuss this in a thread for Bitmain/S1 (one of 15...) and let this thread die please?
6094  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech launches a new line of ASIC miners - Best W/GH/s ratio on: April 14, 2014, 03:15:45 AM
Heh. Told my parents about you guys since she was trying to find a good and reputable company. I told my mom to buy from you guys because it's much more worth it than other sellers and, plus, she will get hosting as well. What kind of discounts you give per? At the moment, we are only going to get one farmer pack. Do you guys also accept escrow? And on the website, it says to pay in Euro, but can we also pay in USD? Thank you.
Which is the farmer pack, I don't see it?
6095  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New Official AMT Thread on: April 14, 2014, 03:08:37 AM
What happened to the old one?
6096  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive SpondooliesTech SP10 Setup & Review on: April 14, 2014, 01:07:50 AM
When i go to the URL, i got redirected to : http://start.spondoolies-tech.com/

And it doesnt show any stats.

Can you elaborate?

It doesn't show any stats for me, but it does find what IP my miner is living at.

dogie, any cooling mod so far? did you find a way to turn down the PSU fan?


Its something that has to be done in the firmware, waiting on them.
6097  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive SpondooliesTech SP10 Setup & Review on: April 14, 2014, 01:07:31 AM
btw, how do i reverse the firmware?

After upgrading the firmware to the latest (1.2.32) from 1.2.7 , my hashrate has gone down. How do i go back to 1.2.7 ?

I wish spondoolies let users to upload the firmware file instead.


Edit: this new Firmware (1.2.32) sucks . I'm running Normal mode and its only 1.29Th/s.... With the old firmware (1.2.7) its 1.37TH/s

Edit2:
After more mining time, this is the result: Both Normal and Turbo mode :1.28- 1.3TH/s ! . In Quiet Mode: 1.31TH/s - 1.34TH/s !

The noise level seems to be the same in Quiet mode (probably because PSU fan runs full speed in all mode?) . But the temp in Quite mode is higher so i assume the case fans run bit slower.

Can someone from Spondoolies explain?

I want the FW 1.2.7 back so bad right now
Increase the max PSU draw, not sure what it defaults to.
6098  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Cube Setup [now in HD!] on: April 13, 2014, 04:55:09 PM
How many cubes can you put on a psu if you don't overclock them? Is it possible to get 4 on a 1000w psu. After reading endless threads it sounds like most problems come from turbo mode but wasn't really sure if anyone puts more than 2 per psu.
3 is max at stock, might be able to squeeze them out to OC.
6099  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain AntMiner S1 Setup on: April 13, 2014, 03:57:56 PM
Are you sure you're only plugging in one at a time? If they have the same default IP then they'll be conflicting. You can also use an IP scanner to see where the Antminer is ending up after DCHP.
Yes, only one Antminer (2 boards) is connected and running. I've used the Advanced IP scanner recommended in another thread, it shows up devices I know about, 192.168.1.99 because I still have that connection open, and one entry that is new to me on 192.168.1.253. I've tried to get to this last address with Chrome but get a 'Can't connect' error.

The instructions have a bit about changing to a subnet 2 192.168.2.x but I couldn't figure out what this did. Is it important?
Don't need to change subnet if the cube is on 1.99. You want to be on the same subnet as the antminer.
Yes, that's what I thought. Did the earlier models come on that subnet?
Yep
6100  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain AntMiner S1 Setup on: April 13, 2014, 03:52:01 PM
Are you sure you're only plugging in one at a time? If they have the same default IP then they'll be conflicting. You can also use an IP scanner to see where the Antminer is ending up after DCHP.
Yes, only one Antminer (2 boards) is connected and running. I've used the Advanced IP scanner recommended in another thread, it shows up devices I know about, 192.168.1.99 because I still have that connection open, and one entry that is new to me on 192.168.1.253. I've tried to get to this last address with Chrome but get a 'Can't connect' error.

The instructions have a bit about changing to a subnet 2 192.168.2.x but I couldn't figure out what this did. Is it important?
Don't need to change subnet if the cube is on 1.99. You want to be on the same subnet as the antminer.
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