Would appreciate if people could spend 2 minutes providing feedback on the guides so I can improve them. Section 1: "2xPCI-E 6 pin power connectors" "At least 28A on each 12V rail" This makes it seem that each PCI-E connector needs to be on a separate rail, each providing 28a. In contrast you have recommended the CX750 has a single 62a rail to supply two cubes. Consider clearing up the power requirements. Section 2: You you use the word "Antminer", perhaps change that to "Cube". Section 5: Consider a little more information about Android. Perhaps provide a work-around of putting the Android devices on a separate network--turning off WiFi on them generally is not a viable option. You might mention that the relay is marginal and that there is a fix of bypassing it. All-in-all a great guid! I like the short URLs on the links. Fixed the first two, thanks. Wifi on the to do list. I won't metnion the relay information as anyone who knows enough about it will work out how to do it, but there's a risk that those that are unsure will do it inappropriately or wrongly. I don't think the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. Short URLs are required otherwise its impossible to code, just lines and lines of strings everywhere ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Would appreciate if people could spend 2 minutes providing feedback on the guides so I can improve them.
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Would appreciate if people could spend 2 minutes providing feedback on the guides so I can improve them.
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Would appreciate if people could spend 2 minutes providing feedback on the guides so I can improve them.
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I have removed Dogies not seeing the delete option for Badbear though
[Edit] NVM found it weird how I have to go into each members trust page to edit feed back I've left.
Thanks, I've removed yours. If you're no longer participating in trolling the trust system, I have no problem with you. Was an interesting experiment to see how the system handles people in default trust messing about - system won.
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Now someone in default trust (somehow) has joined in, getting ridiculous.
Zillions is in Canaryinthemine's list, so I'd send him a short pm outlining the situation. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=18614 Try to leave out the hyperbole and judgements and just stick with the facts. Aaah so he was in his 'additional list'. That makes sense, because I couldn't work out how that had happened when they hadn't exchanged feedback.
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OP updated with high res images, click through for super super high resolution.
Really great images! The one I really wanted to see was the bottom of the mother board, did you take one, if so I would really like to see it, especially the fuse and PCIE connector areas. (Yeah, I'm to lazy to take mine apart.) Thanks. I didn't take one, I'm not that clever. IIRC though it was just the standard pins pushed through and soldered, nothing special or interesting.
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Probably not enough power then. Does it only initialise 5 chips if it can't power up all 6?
The usual reason for an older version working better would be: sheer coincidence and nothing to do with cgminer. Though of course any bug is possible, however I'm not seeing the instability you speak of. The only change in the bxf driver between those versions was making bxf bits configurable on 4.2.3. What OS are you running it on? Are you giving it any extra options, bxf or icarus?
Probably is the power. I've given my hex 6A and its rock solid for hours at ~13 (stock speed).
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OP updated with high res images, click through for super super high resolution.
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You guys are aware that cubes cost more to run in electricity than they earn in bitcoins right?
Only if you have very high elec costs, still some headroom left.
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Now someone in default trust (somehow) has joined in, getting ridiculous.
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Jan 6 2014 was three months ago.
How do you morons still even exist?
The entire world doesn't use the US calendar system btw (even though it is better). [Edit: he deleted his message]
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Well, so I just sent an email to bitmain asking for a tracking number and they answered me that they wont give me a tracking number until 12-13 of April ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) That is because they are late or because they need time to process the tracking numbers as usual ? Processing. They'll ship everything out on the 10th and 11th, update all the trackings while they're in transit for delivery on Monday. <--- guess based off history. sounds about right. (Im a little dissapointed they are shipping on a thursday for that reason. Shipping on the 8th or even the 9th would have almost certainly resulted in delivery BEFORE the weekend) So would shipping it on the 3rd February 2008? The batch isn't due to ship on the 10th, so its shipped on the 10th.
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The above cropped screenshot was taken from the http://vimeo.com/89415321 video at the 05:00 mark. Why is the last logged in date 2000-2-18 (Feb. 18, 2000)? If this simple piece of info was changed/altered, how does anybody really know that none of the other info scrolling across the screen was not altered in some way? Phinn, ask Dogie and Meni to confirm the hardware pls. You're wasting your time here. The SP-10 is real. I sure hope SP-30 are gonna be on specs. Erm, its very real.
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Well, so I just sent an email to bitmain asking for a tracking number and they answered me that they wont give me a tracking number until 12-13 of April ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) That is because they are late or because they need time to process the tracking numbers as usual ? Processing. They'll ship everything out on the 10th and 11th, update all the trackings while they're in transit for delivery on Monday. <--- guess based off history.
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Unless your selling for 0.2 btc lus shipping you are crazy on the price since you can get a 200ghs ant miner for 0.893 btc
+20% VAT. The fans, and grills and heatsinks are worth more than 0.2btc, nevermind the actual miner.
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I'm selling the following from the UK. Prices are inclusive of VAT and UK shipping. Global shipping at cost. BTC or fiat is fine either way.
47GH Avalon1 B2, asking 0.4btc. It has one module from B2 and one from B3. Because the B3 modules have slightly different mounting holes, the module mounts at a slight angle but is no problem.
37GH ASICMiner Cube, asking 0.37btc.
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Thats what I always thought, but the amazon page lists it as having 4. Could be a new revision.
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