How much for an r-box delivered to the UK?
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I added USPS postage calculation a few weeks ago, but it seems to be causing issues for some overseas buyers. Try again and let me know if it works. If not, I'll add table rates back in tonight as a backup.
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Product prices updated. I'm running low on RBox units. 2 AMV1 units left.
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Rocket Box sold out. AMV1X2s delayed but arriving early next week.
Repaired AMV1 2 packs, very limited stock. $520 for 620gh/s.
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I have a few refurbished V1 units available, with more to come mid week. ASICPuppy.netjust 20$ more (with PI) than i currently pay for unused V1 units. and "This shipping method is currently unavailable." instead of any shipping price so no idea how shipping compares. Refurbished may not have been the best term to use. These are brand new units that were DOA due to a set of faulty components. Replacement components have arrived and I've repaired and tested the units. Feel free to contact me directly with questions about shipping or competitor pricing.
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I have a few refurbished V1 units available, with more to come mid week. ASICPuppy.net
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I think 99.9% is a bit high… I use self moderated threads to weed out spam and amatuer price analysts that post high-res dogie pictures. As always, do your due diligence when investigating new sellers.
Be wary of deals too good to be true, especially hosting contracts. I think a lot of group buy coordinators underestimate the amount of organization and planning required to run a group buy or host equipment. So what may start out as a legitimate operation, ends up turning into a scam when the seller gets in over their head. Find out what kind of experience your reseller has before giving them any money. Avoid long term commitments unless you have absolute trust in that person.
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Lowered price on the RKBOX. The RKBox that I run for myself is now averaging around 506gh/s, connected 1to1 with an RPi. It seems they get faster with age… The other 2 are still getting 1th combined, connected 2to1 with an RPi.
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Ordered an S3 from you last night - you're one of the few resellers who has them in stock!
You ship within 24hrs still right? I'm hoping the unit is delivered Saturday so I can actually sign for it.
Thanks man.
Yes sir, still in stock and yours will be dropped off first thing tomorrow morning. (Order came in a few hours past my midnight cutoff) These are batch 1 units that I setup over the past few days so if you would lie them preconfigured, please let me know.
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2 questions in regards to the V1X2..
Would you be so kind as to post a picture next to a PSU or a ruler so we can see the size.
Also have you tested this machine on P2Pool, I hope it works on P2Pool!
Well the fans on the original are 140mm and it looks like the new one uses 130mm. If that helps. Edit: wait are they the same size fans after all? Same size
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Sorry guys, I wish I had more. I should be getting a larger batch soon. Also, I'll have some more 310gh/s V1 units later this week. S3 units still in stock. Here are the comparison pictures I promised:
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Sold out! I'll let you guys know when I have more in stock.
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By the way, the AM-V1X2 isn't just two AM-V1s merged together. It appears to have a ~20% reduction in board length. I'll post some comparison photos later.
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BTCGarden AM-V1X2 in stock, very limited quantity. 620 gh/s for $520. Includes RPi Controller. ASICPuppy.net
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Any idea on when the btcgarden will be back in stock?
X2s in stock today, I will be listing them tonight.
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I've got a couple ANTMiner S3 units in stock. Shipping immediately.
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Has anyone had luck getting a btcgarden v1 to solo mine? It looks like the web interface is great of adding an established pool but it may lack the config settings to solo mine with bitcoincore.
It's running a modified version of cgminer, but you should be able to ssh in and edit the conf file to add whatever parameters you like. username/pass is pi/raspberry. Run the history command to see a list of commands they ran to set up the image, it should give you a good idea of where everything is stored. Spent the last 30 min or so looking around the pi and I still cannot find the config file. Can't even find the cgminer directory. I'm looking at php code to try and find it but not having much luck. *sigh* It might not be in a conf, they could be just passing all the variables to cgminer as parameters.
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Has anyone had luck getting a btcgarden v1 to solo mine? It looks like the web interface is great of adding an established pool but it may lack the config settings to solo mine with bitcoincore.
It's running a modified version of cgminer, but you should be able to ssh in and edit the conf file to add whatever parameters you like. username/pass is pi/raspberry. Run the history command to see a list of commands they ran to set up the image, it should give you a good idea of where everything is stored.
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Sold out of AM-V1 units. I should have AMV1X2 units in stock soon(4 blade unit) Also, I added wifi support to the BTCGarden image so I can test units in my kitchen. I've tested with 3 units running at 930gh/s and no issues. I haven't tested with the rock miner image, but they are both built off of the standard raspbian img, so it should work there as well. Just don't use the manufacturers network configuration pages after making this change. How to add dhcp and wifi compatibility to your raspberry pi image (Tested with $9 edimax wifi adapter): 1) Plug in Ethernet cord and SSH into your raspberry pi 2) Run the following command to open the network interface config in nano (or use vim if you are a bit nerdier) sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces 3) Modify the contents of the file as follows(ctrl-x then Y to save): auto lo iface lo inet loopback iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto wlan0 allow-hotplug wlan0 iface wlan0 inet dhcp wpa-ssid "YOUR_WIFI_SSID_HERE" wpa-psk "YOUR_WIFI_WPA_PASSWORD_HERE" 4) Power off your pi 5) Remove ethernet cord 6) Start Raspberry pi and use your router config or an application like angryip to scan for the RPi's new address. Thanks for work you do. Awaiting these v2 btcgardens. How soon, a couple days? And will pricing be close to manufacture price? Hate ordering from China. Yes, they've shipped, so any day now. You are going to like the price
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For those of you interested in running on wifi, the following worked well for me. I'm running 3 at 930gh/s without issue: How to add dhcp and wifi compatibility to your raspberry pi image (Tested with $9 edimax wifi adapter): 1) Plug in Ethernet cord and SSH into your raspberry pi 2) Run the following command to open the network interface config in nano (or use vim if you are a bit nerdier) sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces 3) Modify the contents of the file as follows(ctrl-x then Y to save): auto lo iface lo inet loopback iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto wlan0 allow-hotplug wlan0 iface wlan0 inet dhcp wpa-ssid "YOUR_WIFI_SSID_HERE" wpa-psk "YOUR_WIFI_WPA_PASSWORD_HERE" 4) Power off your pi 5) Remove ethernet cord 6) Start Raspberry pi and use your router config or an application like angryip to scan for the RPi's new address.
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Sold out of AM-V1 units. I should have AMV1X2 units in stock soon(4 blade unit) Also, I added wifi support to the BTCGarden image so I can test units in my kitchen. I've tested with 3 units running at 930gh/s and no issues. I haven't tested with the rock miner image, but they are both built off of the standard raspbian img, so it should work there as well. Just don't use the manufacturers network configuration pages after making this change. How to add dhcp and wifi compatibility to your raspberry pi image (Tested with $9 edimax wifi adapter): 1) Plug in Ethernet cord and SSH into your raspberry pi 2) Run the following command to open the network interface config in nano (or use vim if you are a bit nerdier) sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces 3) Modify the contents of the file as follows(ctrl-x then Y to save): auto lo iface lo inet loopback iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto wlan0 allow-hotplug wlan0 iface wlan0 inet dhcp wpa-ssid "YOUR_WIFI_SSID_HERE" wpa-psk "YOUR_WIFI_WPA_PASSWORD_HERE" 4) Power off your pi 5) Remove ethernet cord 6) Start Raspberry pi and use your router config or an application like angryip to scan for the RPi's new address.
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