Literally a day before the Apple news came out. Should I just sell it and keep my iphone 5s?
Now that you have a real phone, stand proud and throw that girl phone in the trash. You will love your Android, it will actually do what is designed to do, make you smarter. Not like that Apple phone that will just turn you into fruit. LOL
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Just got my new S2 in today and it works great! What a major bummer they decided to just go with the kit. This thing is really a great design, I must have been one of the last to order one. Can't wait to see the S3! Now I'm ready to see the price of BTC go higher. LOL Rob
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Greetings,
So, namecoins from 2014-03-08 to present have been paid, mostly.
Caught a small issue in my code, again, after the payout was made which underpaid some people who had mined on multiple addresses with options set to pay the same NMC address. Working on that now and getting the balance of payments out to the few people this affected.
-wk
I noticed I have been missed in my payout on the last 2 times it said I was next to be paid. Can you look into this? http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1FxgoGs1VX1fSN6t9JNnqcLL5vu8PgpiyMThanks Rob
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Parts NOT Included 1. PSU: you shall prepare your own PSU, which is able to deliver at least 1000W at 12V, recommend 80PLUS GOLD. One Power Board includes 6 PCI-e input interfaces, which need to be connected to PSU if you'd like to assemble full 10 hash boards; 2. Case and Hash Board Holder; 3. Ethernet cable; 4. Brace to hold the fans; I assume you would also need a fan or two to go with that too? If I were to buy one of these, it would now cost me a lot more than the assembled unit. Fan's are included. Still this is a bad price.
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So the kit deal is pretty bad. Bitmain laid a goose egg on that one, but maybe they will listen to us and re-consider the price. Dear Bitmain, Thank you for offer on the kit deal, but you must do better for our community if this is a real offer. You will be saving labor, parts and shipping on the deal so I suggest you give us a better price point. I will pay: 1-3 kits: $1800.00 each. No coupon 4-6 kits: $1200.00 each. Coupon available 7-15 kits: $1000.00 each. Coupon available 16 and up - Contact for pricing discount. These are my suggested price points, please feel free to counter my offer and all pricing will be considered by your customers to be a serious attempt on your part to serve this community. We have supported you, we only ask you do the same for us. This could be huge for you as this will open the door for all off us to become Bitcoin mining hardware dealers over night. Change the price and hire more staff, you will need it. Thanks Rob
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Anybody know if they will discount the price on total order of 4 SP10 units?
Thanks
Rob
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We have a short shipping break due to Chinese traditional festivals, orders dropped after 18:00pm on May 30 (Beijing Time GMT +8), will be shipped out starting from June 3rd.
Happy Mining!
BITMAIN
Just ordered an S2 yesterday, but it looks like you took care of it because tracking shows delivery on Monday, so thanks. That should get me to about 4.6 TH. Thanks again for being one of only a few venders that really care about supporting Bitcoin miners! Rob
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I have got 11 coupons for S2 worth $400 each, expire on 5/30
I have got 2 coupons for S1 worth 0.05 each, expire on 5/29
Let me know if anybody wants to make a deal on these for BTC.
Thanks Rob
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I got 1.5 running great today. Can you put in a check box to turn off the new browsers tabs, I would rather not see them at all. Thanks for doing a great job on this software, runs great for me. Rob
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I would like to start mining but I don't have access to powerful video cards. On the contrary, I do have about half a dozen very high end Windows Servers. Dell PowerEdge R715, dual proc, multiple cores, 16-32GBs of ram. But they only have the on-board Intel video.
Is it possible to mine using servers or do I just need to save up for video cards (which I can't).
Thanks!
Keep in mind you will be running your server cpu's at peak workload. Better to consider an S1 from Bitman Tech then to risk burning out your servers.
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So I am willing to trade 7 S2 coupons for $500 USD in BTC.
LOL! s2 coupons has been given away for free/0.01 BTC, your price is just a little bit high I would consider any real offer, I would just like to offset the cost on a couple of s1's.
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I would like to buy 2 more S1's and that will be it for me. I will then have a total of 21 units, and my power in my garage/home office will be maxed out with fans and other computer equipment running.
So I am willing to trade 7 S2 coupons for $500 USD in BTC.
7 Coupons are worth $400 each for a total of $2800 in savings to the buyer.
Let me know soon; I would like to order my S1's and power supply's this week. Just send me a message if interested.
Thanks
Rob
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Out of curiosity, why build the plexiglass case for the S1?
I would like to know the answer also. I have all mine on a nice restaurant storage rack, like a grill for every shelf. This has great air flow around the units and much easier way to run wire. If you get more S1's this seems like a lot of work.
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Nice job on 1.4, works much better now. I like what you did on the x's and 0's. Thanks for the hard work.
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If I move all my S1's to Eligius, do I just use one public address for all of them? Seems to be the way to go. Please let me know, kind of tired of Ghash always going down. Thanks Rob
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I have made a payment for 2pcs Antminer S1 on 16/4/2014 and up to today 28 days later nothing has arrived please help
I really feel your pain. I hope this get resolved by them soon. Have you reached out to Bitmain here in the forum? I can't know the customer service problems you are having as everyone of my units was sent to me within 3 to 4 days and without an issue. Hope you find help soon!
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Every time I add a new piece I monitor it and all associated connections very closely for at least the first few hours. You can do everything right and still get a bad board, etc. Watch your connections. Don't over split! Heat is your #1 enemy. If something is running abnormally hot there is a reason for it! It will not just go away!
You are a smart person! I am the same way when it comes to mining. 1 Had a qualified Electrician add 6 20 amp circuits in my garage. Cost was $1100, really only $600 as I built his website for $500. 2 Added north and south wall vents for airflow. With added fans the heat dropped by almost half. 3 All 19 S1 units are on a restaurant type metal rack, great for airflow. Every unit has an extra fan for overclocking. 4 Every unit I get in is tested for 24 hours and sits on a metal plate for that testing duration, before being added to the farm. 5 I use CGRemote software so I can see temps anytime I want and it will send me an email if any units go offline. 6 My wife knows where all of the breakers are and how to shut down the power to the whole house if I am not home. For most this is a hobby, but we don't need to burn down our house doing it. Safety first!!! Hope this helps. Rob You replied right before I did... great post. You added extra circuits - a similar suggestion to what DeathAndTaxes made earlier. 19 S1s... nice garage setup Thanks! Really hoping to NOT see any issues with heat as this will be my first summer with my full ant farm. I don't want to add air conditioning to my garage so I added an exhaust fan and vent to the east side gable, another fan above the ant farm rack and exhausting heat to that exhaust fan. Another fan on the floor pointed up to push the air past the front of the rack (all ant's exhaust to the front) up and out the gable fan. With the other two fans bringing in cool air from the north always shaded side and exhausting air to the south always sunny side, I hope to mitigate any problems and run 24/7. Best thing about a garage setup is when I am here I just open the garage door and everything stays nice and cool without turning on the fans. I do have a question for anybody. My units run between a low of 26c to a high of 62 c. Most stay around 58 c. I experienced a shutdown of a few when they hit 72 c. After adding fans and vents; none ever go that high. Question: What temp do most of you on average see as a good operating temperature for your S1's?
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Every time I add a new piece I monitor it and all associated connections very closely for at least the first few hours. You can do everything right and still get a bad board, etc. Watch your connections. Don't over split! Heat is your #1 enemy. If something is running abnormally hot there is a reason for it! It will not just go away!
You are a smart person! I am the same way when it comes to mining. 1 Had a qualified Electrician add 6 20 amp circuits in my garage. Cost was $1100, really only $600 as I built his website for $500. 2 Added north and south wall vents for airflow. With added fans the heat dropped by almost half. 3 All 19 S1 units are on a restaurant type metal rack, great for airflow. Every unit has an extra fan for overclocking. 4 Every unit I get in is tested for 24 hours and sits on a metal plate for that testing duration, before being added to the farm. 5 I use CGRemote software so I can see temps anytime I want and it will send me an email if any units go offline. 6 My wife knows where all of the breakers are and how to shut down the power to the whole house if I am not home. For most this is a hobby, but we don't need to burn down our house doing it. Safety first!!! Hope this helps. Rob
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You should not have to do anything with your router. Just go into your network card settings and set it to these settings. IP: 192.168.1.10 SUB: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 DNS: 192.168.1.1 Now go and put in the default IP address of the S1 in your browser window of 192.168.1.99. Go to the network settings of the S1 and change to DHCP and save. Go back to your network card settings and set it back to obtain IP address automatically. Download this software, its free: www.Advanced-IP-Scanner.comIt will help you find your new S1, new IP address on your network. Hope this helps. Rob
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