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7181  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: September 06, 2013, 04:02:14 PM
Now I am trying a much stronger PSU on a different blade,  When set to port 3333 for Eclipse (not sure where I got it) the proxy scrolls so fast I can't make out what it is doing, but the miner does not hash and the pool shows no work.  hhmmm Sad
Sounds like login/pool info is wrong.
7182  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: @Friedcat: A forgotten promise? on: September 06, 2013, 04:01:05 PM
Surely this upgrade is owed to the poor soul you sold your order to, dogie.
1) I didn't sell my rights to the B1 upgrade, my B1 was sold as a 12.7GH blade.
2) I didn't sell new B2-B3+ blades, I sold used blades, not upgrade promises
3) What has that got to do with friedcat not (yet) honouring his terms of sale?
7183  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: @Friedcat: A forgotten promise? on: September 06, 2013, 03:09:17 PM
some people just shouldnt be allowed to buy mining equipment... if you dont understand how it works... keep sitting on the sidelines please...   ASICMINER  delivers in a timely manner,  and the products do what they say they will do....   dont get mad because you think you overpaid for something.... you had the option of not buying it.... no one held a gun to you and made you purchase did they?
You clearly STILL can't read. Its nothing to do with the prices, its the upgrades which were sold as part of the original sales, have NOT been delivered.
7184  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Labor Day ? Blades on Strike ? on: September 06, 2013, 12:44:33 AM
Gosh 5 Blades are ~ 600 Watt and you have 2 psus = 1400 Watt ?Shocked
Limit isn't the PSU wattage, is the amperage on the cables
7185  Economy / Auctions / Re: [SELLING] Avalon 81 GH/s DECREASING/DUTCH AUCTION 60 BTC START ::EU ONLY:: on: September 05, 2013, 09:52:29 PM
I've shipped EU to US overnight with absolutely no hassles and almost no cost.
7186  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: @Friedcat: A forgotten promise? on: September 05, 2013, 05:04:42 PM
Boo Sad
7187  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: KNC miner with hosting not profitable on: September 05, 2013, 04:43:11 PM
I thought you could avoid VAT if you went with hosting.

Anyway, I live in AMURICA where we don't pay VAT or Customs. I also get free electricity (to a point) so I'll be able to run this thing forever until it makes me money.

I hoped so too but they charge you VAT even with hosting if you reside within the EU. I believe a previous poster mentioned custom fees. You have to pay those I guess if you live in US https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customs_duties_in_the_United_States.

EU and US are not a free trade Union yet though there are plans place.
There have been for ages, and it will never happen. There has to be customs between the Americas and EU, otherwise the drug trafficers win.
7188  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: September 05, 2013, 02:54:46 AM
PM me some pictures of the wiring, you're doing something wrong. An unloaded PSU still turns on with a paperclip in.

Will do later this afternoon, thanks! (was trying to get it done in my lunchbreak, so much for that lol)

About the paperclip, I just meant, I thought you could take the paperclip out once the PSU started, provided there was enough load. Either way works for me, I'm just leaving it in for now, and PSU hums away.
I had a multimeter but I can't find it when I really need it the most (always the way right?) I'll buy a cheap one this afternoon on my way home.
I think that pin that is shorted is the way the motherboard controls the power - as soon as that short is removed it should turn itself off. At least that's my guess.
7189  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: September 05, 2013, 02:22:44 AM
Hi!

I got my blades today (finally, customs is a batch...)

Anyway, I can't seem to get power to them.. I have connected the yellow and black wires from my PSU as shown in your pictures
I am manually keeping my PSU alive by keeping a paperclip jammed in (and I can hear its fan spinning) - (Which means it isn't getting enough load to stay on right?)
But the board doesn't seem to power up (no ethernet light on the switch)

I am stuck on what to do next to troubleshoot this? does anyone have some suggestions or encountered this issue before?

Thanks!
PM me some pictures of the wiring, you're doing something wrong. An unloaded PSU still turns on with a paperclip in.
7190  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL MiniRig Line:Concerned on: September 05, 2013, 01:19:30 AM
I must add two small notes:

1) The true number of employees involved in the process are at least several thousand. You must include all the employees that are involved in FedEx for example (or any other carrier we use to ship different components around), to employees in all the companies in the supply chain, PCB and assembly divisions, Wafer Foundry, etc ... The list goes on and on.

2) The sensitivity in our situation comes from the fact that initial delays were incurred. Long story short, at best we could have added 2 months error margin to the initial timeline given to us (which we did). In order to know what the exact delay is going to be (in any project), you need to know the future. We would've purchased a crystal-ball to let us know in advance.. but the company that makes crystal-balls just went out of business...



Regards,
Nasser

You should be ashamed to even show your face to customers, never mind justify the abomination. Do not pass go, go directly to jail and enjoy your stay.
7191  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: September 04, 2013, 11:43:22 PM
switch clock gives: Chip: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Or do I need to set 1.2V on al channels first?

when the blades sitch over to other proxy (same moment they both switch) I see this:
2013-09-05 01:38:50,571 INFO proxy client_service.handle_event # New job 27094 for prevhash bc0f8289, clean_jobs=False

That is suggesting power isn't sufficient. Really double check your wiring before changing board voltages.
7192  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: September 04, 2013, 11:34:10 PM
Not hashing @ full speed

today I received 2 blades,
But whatever I try, they re not hashing @ full speed and average around 6000 Mhash

Total MHS:   06285
Received:   0000003257
Accepted:   0000002344
Per Minute:   087.35
Efficiency:   071.96%
Up Time:   0d,00h,26m,50s

Current Server: 10.10.20.66:8332
Clock selected: Low
Chip: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
IP   10.10.20.107
Mask   255.255.255.0   
Gateway   10.10.20.1
WEB Port   8000
Primary DNS   10.10.20.1
Secondary DNS   211.148.192.141
Ports   8332,8332
Server addresses 10.10.20.10,10.10.20.66   


I Measured voltage on PSU: 11.5 - 11.7V,
tested with one blade: same result
PSU = OCZ 700W
the voltage measured on the 2r2 resistor  = +/- 1.06 - 1.065V
I have 2 stratum proxys on 2 PC's and the blades change server every x seconds it seems. If I refresh I see that they are using the other proxy a lot of the time. this is not normal I assume? Is it possible a problem with internal networking?



Efficiency is low, suggesting its processing shares at the correct rate, but they're outdated or generally wrong. Could be power, could be networking. See what increasing to high does (power problems would be evidential there).
7193  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMINER: Erupter Blades. Review, comments, photos, and discussion! on: September 04, 2013, 10:00:40 PM
dogie - stop defending yourself
mrb - stop rubbing it in

there. happy Cheesy.
Oh my god let this thread die! 48 hour necro after we left it.
7194  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 20 AMD 7950 GPUs on: September 04, 2013, 09:49:30 AM
Purchased for the farm, but never got used. All of them have about ~2 months of mining on them.

confused
7195  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] BFL/Avalon Units with Delayed (1-3 months) Shipping on: September 04, 2013, 09:48:40 AM
Interesting, but horrifically risky for you. Money to burn? Tongue
7196  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: @Friedcat: A forgotten promise? on: September 04, 2013, 09:17:43 AM
I dunno why everyone is shocked that they wouldn't roi...those prices were always ridiculous.
Auto ignore, congrats.
7197  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: @Friedcat: A forgotten promise? on: September 04, 2013, 09:17:12 AM
Quote
All ASICMiner Erupter Blades sold in batches [B1, B2, B3, B3+] were promised free upgrades. B2-B3+ were promised new power modules and ethernet controllers. B1 more importantly were promised free upgrades of the entire blades. These new blades were meant to arrive pretty sharpish, although in a later PM friedcat then delayed that to 1-3 months from the start of June [Ie July to end of August].

Well the new blade design is released. The new blade doesnt have a seperate power and ethernet controller. I guess that means that b2 and b3 buysers wont receive new power and ethernet controllers. (because they havent been upgraded and do no longer exist)

I am aware of that, hence I proposed an alternative.
7198  Economy / Auctions / Re: Auction: 500 Gh/s Mini rig from BFL on: September 03, 2013, 04:31:13 AM
Again? Finally in hand now?
7199  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMINER: Erupter Blades. Review, comments, photos, and discussion! on: September 03, 2013, 04:27:56 AM
LOL you are absolutely delusional. You necro'ed a 5 month old thread to boast that you got a prediction right, at the detriment of everyone else. You are better than us all, you are God.

Now stop fucking crying and let the thread die.

I already explained why I revived this thread. You ignored it. And for the 3rd time: your verbal assault is continuing. Stop it. Be civil and respectful here. This is my last warning & reply to you.
As I said before, you're crying because 'the forum has changed', ie you say something retarded, people point it out, you cry about verbal abuse qq qq.
7200  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: @Friedcat: A forgotten promise? on: September 03, 2013, 01:45:50 AM
Bump for new blades being announced. Rack of 10 seems fair for b1 Wink Not sure what to do for B2+ seeing as there are no new component boards. Free blade for those as well?

I like freebies. b2+ gets 1 and you get 10, can't we make it an even 5-5 Tongue I sold my asicminer shares at 1.1 to buy in b2 only for it to kill me in the end. :/
B1 had the promise of replacement blades - when they were worth something. B2+ had replacement power delivery and ethernet cards, but obviously those don't exist any more. I've got 1*B1, 2*B2s and 2*B3+s.
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