In that case you would use the 4 pin molex connector from the ATX power supply, or the SATA connector through the following adapter:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003WSUZH0/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The other options for troubleshooting this could include:
- Try this on a different computer. I had to eventually give up on trying to get this to work on one of my computers.
- Try adding a USB hub between the computer and the miner. Use a different USB cable to make sure you have a good one. Also, certain computers don't play nice with the miner's USB connection.
- Try using a different ATX power supply.
- If all else fails, you could still use the original Hexminer software. I ran it for a couple months with my miners, before I was able to figure out how to get cgminer for windows to work. It is less stable and crashes more easily, but still works ok.
Now I got to work on my hex16b2. Thanks you for helping!! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003WSUZH0/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The other options for troubleshooting this could include:
- Try this on a different computer. I had to eventually give up on trying to get this to work on one of my computers.
- Try adding a USB hub between the computer and the miner. Use a different USB cable to make sure you have a good one. Also, certain computers don't play nice with the miner's USB connection.
- Try using a different ATX power supply.
- If all else fails, you could still use the original Hexminer software. I ran it for a couple months with my miners, before I was able to figure out how to get cgminer for windows to work. It is less stable and crashes more easily, but still works ok.