Yeah I was doubting the guys Avalon claim.
Looks like could be a good choice for some.
Shoot me a PM with pricing for a few units and lead time on them. If you have a pic of the boards themselves shoot them over with the pricing.
I haven't figure out how to do PM yet. To be fair, the chips are new, and we just make them stable now. So far, our systems are in one single location due to easy to maintain. For sending system out, we need to do some good burning work to make sure it up to specs. Otherwise someone will cry " I paid for 1T, but only get 990G!" But in real world that will be a great system. It took about 10-14 days turn out, mainly PCB time constrain. And I am also in process to find out fair market price for miners and for us too. I've sent you a PM: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm
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Love my ants but the noise is going to piss my gf off, can anyone recommend any slightly quieter fans? Will any 4 pin silent 12cm fan work? Maybe if I put one on each end?
I would reverse your ants on their case so they point outwards, and use 2x120mm fans like in the OP. The onboard fan will always min rpm then.
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Yes they can be reseated but it looks like you need a new one as well. What needs to happen is create a new soldier pad for the one that is gone and then carefully heat and seat the new cap. If you are not familiar with how to do it look for a local electronics repair shop as they usually have techs that can ID the cap and install it properly and quickly for just a few dollars as it is a simple task. Will try 2 cubes on this PSU soon.
Ok, so, I have this blade on the cube, from which this thing came off. Is there a way to fix it ?
Yep, take it to an electronics shop.
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Hey thanks for summing up all this.
No problem. It's due a weekly update tomorrow.
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Seriously, are you not content in spamming your stuff in THREE threads that you now have to bump a 3 month old one?
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And as soon as Josh misses one weekly payment, I'll be back in BFL's threads like... like... like... Still thinking!
First off, fuzznuts, I'm not being paid by anybody to do this, but if I were, I would declare such in a heartbeat.
Tell us more about your arrangement please. You ignored the question. Question still ignored 9 posts later. For someone so intent on 'shining light on the truth', you appear to be doing a good job at avoiding it.
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When I switch it on with one pcie cable in, the light comes on and the fan doesn't.
When I plug the second pcie cable in, the light and fan comes on and it quickly switches off.
In either case, I cannot connect through the router and use it.
I am using a 500w psu connected without a motherboard.
I read 500w was enough. If I bought a better psu, would it definitely work?
What PSU do you have? It's this thing http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360834376354?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649Look to the OP for links to real PSUs, this one won't even come close. Trust me I know, I used to sell 100s of them.
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When I switch it on with one pcie cable in, the light comes on and the fan doesn't.
When I plug the second pcie cable in, the light and fan comes on and it quickly switches off.
In either case, I cannot connect through the router and use it.
I am using a 500w psu connected without a motherboard.
I read 500w was enough. If I bought a better psu, would it definitely work?
What PSU do you have?
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Look at the white numbers. They should all be 300 or more. If several are 000 your miner is not getting enough work from the proxy. Which means the computer running it is too weak or your network is too slow to keep up with work requests.
Its not that. Try moving the miner in relation to the stratum proxy, specifically to avoid network switches.
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where can I get one to buy a reasonable price, pls don't tell me ebay?
Just get them from Amazon.
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i have asic blade 10.7 GHS i want mining in site www.cex.io -what do I do ? how config menu (ASICMiner Blade Setup) Make a script file to change the proxy's pool to cex.io's pool address. Information in the OP.
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Cube now hashes perfectly for 15-20 mins, then 'dead'. Still power issue ?
What have you changed since last time. Is it the same cube that is failing? And I've said it a million times, use slush's stratum proxy. Its so much simpler because in this case you don't know if its BFG. using slush's stratum proxy now. purchased this TT 650 W, model SP-650P (someone mentioned a few posts before it worked for them) It says uses single +12v rail. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153173hashing from the last 5 mins. lets see if this lasts. Will also shut down my android phone if it stops now. This one also stops after 5-10 mins (only one green light remain on the cube, fan is still working, but no other lights ON, and can't access the config page). Give me a PSU name and I get that one tomorrow! [/quote] Corsair **anything** 500-750W. 1000s of them round the world powering ASIC equipment.
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Post a quick summary with evidence to the thread in my Sig.
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Has anybody been able to successfully set these up to solo mine alt coins? I've searched these forums, but must have missed it.
Thats not really a miner specific thing, should be like any other.
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- Make sure your router's subnet is 1, ie 192.168.1.x
That's just initially. He has internet so its not the problem. Hi all. I can really use some help here: I have this ASIC cube set up as per your instructions, and the darn thing will not hash above maybe 4gh/s unless I sit on the BE cubeminer screen and click on pools every few seconds (or when data stops streaming in) This is my set up. I cannot use anything other than 0.0.0.0 as it's gateway as it is up on a business network) ..or am I doing something wrong. Please help! Take the port out of the IP, long pool should be active (which may be causing what you have). That's just it. Long pool sometimes is active and other times it isn't? I'm stumped. Removal of the ports from the ip address did nothing. :/ Any android phones on wifi? Nope. Only two other pc's on wifi in our entire facility. I can add mine to it if necessary (if it's to check something?) lol. Cube's hashing at 2.5GH/s :/ Android wifi phones sometimes interfere. If all the chips are 0, try moving the cube/proxy in relation to each other. There may be a network switch or similar that isn't playing nice. Aka random network topology issues.
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And as soon as Josh misses one weekly payment, I'll be back in BFL's threads like... like... like... Still thinking!
First off, fuzznuts, I'm not being paid by anybody to do this, but if I were, I would declare such in a heartbeat.
Tell us more about your arrangement please. You ignored the question.
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And as soon as Josh misses one weekly payment, I'll be back in BFL's threads like... like... like... Still thinking!
First off, fuzznuts, I'm not being paid by anybody to do this, but if I were, I would declare such in a heartbeat.
Tell us more about your arrangement please. I'm so tired of you trying to shit on every company ever. Look at the graph of hash rates, someone is delivering. Not everyone can be a scam.
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High Clock Fails
I have four cubes, all purchased new. Three run fine on High clock speed (~38 GHS) without any problems. However, one the cubes fails with X's on all chips whenever I set the clock to "High". Powering it off, waiting a few minutes and powering it back on with low clock speed and it will work fine for days (~32 GHS).
Cooling and PSU seem to be fine, more details on each below:
PSU: I have two Corsair TX850's for PSUs, one for each pair of cubes. I've tried switching the problematic cube to the other PSU, and the same cube will fail. This should rule out the possibility of a PSU problem.
Cooling: Based on a visual inspection the fan is spinning the same speed as the others. The cubes are all together in the same room. The room is cool, they all have the same airflow and and three run fine, only this one cube is problematic.
Anyone else have similar problems? Should I give up and be happy with my 32GHS or does someone know a way to squeeze that extra 6GHS out of this grumpy one?
Just luck of the batch. High clock modes aren't guaranteed.
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