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721  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] NEW USB MINER - 5 Gh/s NANO FURY II USB MINER, **$39.00** on: May 21, 2014, 01:48:45 AM
Sorry, I meant the version you linked me for 64bit is the one I downloaded. And I have interchanged the NF2 from the hub to the back of my computer and the front of my computer, everywhere i put it, with usb fan or without, it still shows 0.0  / 0.0  / 0.0  h/s for chip a of this specific NF2.

As soon as I can I will be ordering the eyeboot 40A 49 port hub, and the 24 ATX power supply, as well as 28 more Nano Fury 2s. Rushing to get it done before May ends so I can get the deal, and if it is the chip, I will return it.

Thanks much for the help. loving the product so far Smiley
Yeah we'll replace it for you if it's still an issue.  Just let us know.
722  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] NEW USB MINER - 5 Gh/s NANO FURY II USB MINER, **$39.00** on: May 20, 2014, 11:58:50 PM
I just installed the newer version of bfgminer and everything seems to be working fine. I'm using a 2A usb powered hub, so that's my problem. i will have to wait until i can order the eyeboot 49 port hub with 40A, then I will order more NF2s.

I am doing a little testing now with everything working as it should be, but chip a on one of the NF2s doesn't seem to be getting read. It just says 0.0 /  0.0  / 0.0 h/s, and when I hit the down arrow to go to chip b, it reads as normal.  Does anyone know why it might not be reading something on that first chip? Is it something wrong with the  NF2 itself or what? thanks
It's likely the hub.  Pull it plug it directly into your computer.  Also - the newest version may not be the right version.  I would recommend that until 3.11 comes out you use the links from my other post.
723  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK - 750GH/s for $849 - VMC Fast Hash One Gold Rush 0.83w/gh on: May 20, 2014, 10:16:20 PM
I have never installed a water cooler or large CPU cooler.  I have a couple of questions for anyone that can answer:

1. I have purple adhesive, but no heat sinks like in the Prospector instructions.  Was I suppose to have them?

2. If the answer to that question is no heatsinks needed on this board, then what do I do with the adhesive?

3. I am following the Prospector instructions on placing the A Plate on the bottom of the board, turning it over and then attempting to screw in the large Plate that was sent with the Gold Rush.  But I don't have screws long enough to go through large plate and then the A Plate.  Should I be doing it a different way?
 
Appreciate any help.

I set the card up with the aluminum block as the base (pay attention to the orientation...) cleaned all, reapplied the thermal compound and discarded the base plate that came with my cooler (H110i) and the purple stuff. I then followed the prospector setup with the 8/32 nuts to attach... I have no idea if this is correct but it seems to work.

I needed to get the nuts pretty snug to get good heat transfer but not too tight or you can cause damage to the chips, 1/4 turn at a time...
Excellent.  Very helpful.  Thank you! Not sure why there are no specific instructions for this card?
724  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK - 750GH/s for $849 - VMC Fast Hash One Gold Rush 0.83w/gh on: May 20, 2014, 09:38:11 PM
I have never installed a water cooler or large CPU cooler.  I have a couple of questions for anyone that can answer:

1. I have purple adhesive, but no heat sinks like in the Prospector instructions.  Was I suppose to have them?

2. If the answer to that question is no heatsinks needed on this board, then what do I do with the adhesive?

3. I am following the Prospector instructions on placing the A Plate on the bottom of the board, turning it over and then attempting to screw in the large Plate that was sent with the Gold Rush.  But I don't have screws long enough to go through large plate and then the A Plate.  Should I be doing it a different way?
 
Appreciate any help.
725  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] NEW USB MINER - 5 Gh/s NANO FURY II USB MINER, **$39.00** on: May 20, 2014, 06:43:00 PM
I just ordered 2 of these Nano Fury IIs, and I got them yesterday. I plugged the first one into my computer and opened bfgminer, it was running at about 2.5 gh/s, even when I raised it to 55 bits, with <1% error rate.
Then I put the second Nano Fury into my computer and the first NF2 dropped to below 1.5 gh/s with an error rate of 4% and the second NF2 stayed at .5 gh/s with an error rate of 75%. I then went and bought a powered usb 2.0 hub and 2 usb fans and installed everything and plugged it into my computer. When i opened bfgminer it was the same results.

I would really like to buy 25 more of these NF2s and an eyeboot 49 port hub to mine more, but not if I can't even get 2 NF2s working together, let alone 1 NF2 up to 5 gh/s.

Can ANYONE please help me, I would really appreciate it. I am new to these forums, so I will leave my email for anyone to help me. Thanks Smiley

Fyreguy16@yahoo.com

Hopefully vs3 chimes in here.  But it sounds like your first one is only seeing one chip and you need a different version of BFGMiner.
Try one of these.

http://www.nanofury.com/80adc6d430c9f49010a0a6e80e7bd832c9c61b16-win32.zip
http://www.nanofury.com/80adc6d430c9f49010a0a6e80e7bd832c9c61b16-win64.zip


Then when the second one goes in there are not enough amps for the two of them.
So - what USB hub are you using?  Does it have external power or does it just plug into your computer?  If it has external power what are the amps (example, 4A) listed on the power cord/converter.
726  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK - 750GH/s for $849 - VMC Fast Hash One Gold Rush 0.83w/gh on: May 20, 2014, 06:29:58 PM
Vince, Actm, Ken any feedback on the OGR card setup/performance?

Just noticed on the OP it says 750 Gh/s +/-20%.
-20% is 600 Gh/s.
727  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Habanero Project - Third Party HF Mining Board on: May 19, 2014, 10:12:46 PM
Bit of a small update, this week will be extremely busy so bare with us on any replies.

https://peppermining.com/busy-week-ahead/

Helpful info!  I placed an order.  So hopefully I can test VMC's board with the Habanero and post results (in another thread).
728  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Habanero Project - Third Party HF Mining Board on: May 18, 2014, 02:10:56 AM
Thanks Mr. Teal. That's what I was looking for. I'll place an order after I hear how the first batch is performing. I have a lot of antminers to replace.
729  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Habanero Project - Third Party HF Mining Board on: May 17, 2014, 01:29:11 AM
Can one of the Project leads compare the Habanero board to the new Virtual Mining Corp. board, the Fast Hash One Gold Rush.
I would like to know why your's is better.  (serious inquiry)

Cuz it's mrTeal

Very helpful.
730  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Habanero Project - Third Party HF Mining Board on: May 16, 2014, 10:56:11 PM
Can one of the Project leads compare the Habanero board to the new Virtual Mining Corp. board, the Fast Hash One Gold Rush.
I would like to know why your's is better.  (serious inquiry)
731  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.476 BTC for 180GH/s on: May 16, 2014, 02:33:13 AM
I am selling 10 of my S1's in Phoenix if anyone local wants to work something out.  PM me.
732  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Assembly Service for BitFury r.2 Chips into Nano Fury 6 USB Miners, 6 chips/unit on: May 15, 2014, 08:15:40 PM
Cool - just checking on the thread and catching up on PM's.

I need lots of chips for the NF6's, and might put in order for 2600 chips (they come in a 10 pack of 2,600 or 1 packs of 260 from bitfurystrikesback, 10 pack is cheaper).    IS there anyone else needing chips?  If I get a few PM's back (or on the thread, but I don't want to thread jack), I probably can handle 600-1000 extra chips for others here.  I would also ship your chips with my chips to the group here for assembly.

Are you going to have a group buy for these 6 chip units?  Fully assembled ready to ship?
I would not call it a group buy, but some will be for sale on moonlightminer.com.  A limited supply.  I was not going to sell any but the assembly service had ended up being very small.  So I will sell 20-30. We expect them to be done and ready to ship the first week of June.
733  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [CLOSED] Assembly Service for BitFury r.2 Chips into Nano Fury 6 USB Miner on: May 14, 2014, 08:54:40 PM
Sweet!
734  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Habanero Project - Third Party HF Mining Board on: May 14, 2014, 08:37:39 PM
Is it too late to get into batch 1?

We can squeak you in if you can get your order in by tonight.

So people who don't do pre orders will not have opportunity to buy ?
I was putting off purchase of ANTs since I have heard of your product.

Truly disappointed that you didn't clarify that you will try to sell BATCH 1 on pre orders and have no plans to sell of the shelf product Sad

Why did you do that ?
I think there might be some confusion here, which is probably our fault. I'm not sure on Swimmer's case, but we have two types of customers. One is buying retail boards; the other is getting us to mount their chips (purchased or settlement) onto boards. The latter has a hard deadline on when they can get chips to us, while the former more subject to us being out of stock.

We obviously only have a limited stock of boards that we'll be making in any one batch and so it's possible that they could all sell out prior to shipping, but that hasn't happened yet. Preorders are better for us and lets us expand the batch size, but there aren't any plans to do only preorders. Ideally we'd like to move to more continuous production, but that will be a little down the road after more growth.

There should be some stock get added once the batch is done though. We're being conservative in our yield estimates, so we'll probably find we have more boards to sell once we get get through the batch see what the actual numbers are.

Mr. Teal - so had I ordered in time for Batch 1, when would my board have shipped?  Retail board - your chips.
735  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK - 750GH/s for $849 - VMC Fast Hash One Gold Rush 0.83w/gh on: May 14, 2014, 07:31:56 PM
Still waiting for order acknowledgement and btc payment address.

EDIT - Anyone home?Huh
736  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] NEW USB MINER - 5 Gh/s NANO FURY II USB MINER, **$39.00** on: May 14, 2014, 04:46:52 PM
 Pricing:
    • 1-9 Units  - $39.00
           [PRICE DROP]
        
    • 10-24 Units - $39.00
           [PRICE DROP]      
        
    • 25+ Units - $30.00
                 [PRICE DROP]
    [/list]
    737  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK - 750GH/s for $849 - VMC Fast Hash One Gold Rush 0.83w/gh on: May 13, 2014, 10:23:38 PM
    Sent an email asking to pay in btc.
    738  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Habanero Project - Third Party HF Mining Board on: May 12, 2014, 10:40:32 PM
    Is it too late to get into batch 1?
    739  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Assembly Service for BitFury r.2 Chips into Nano Fury 6 USB Miners, 6 chips/unit on: May 11, 2014, 10:04:54 PM
    I was wondering if the assembly service is still open? If so, is it possible to do less than 8? Or maybe someone would want to go in with me? I was possibly interested in ordering 4
    It's closed. Production started last week.
    740  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] NEW USB MINER - 5 Gh/s NANO FURY II USB MINER, **$49.00** on: May 09, 2014, 04:12:46 PM
    We just issued a 10% off coupon for anyone who has already purchased an NF2.
    The code was sent to your email.  If you did not receive it please let me know and I'll get it to you.
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