BFGMiner is a great application for running multiple cubes in one easy interface. However, I have found that it comes with a slight decrease in performance on cubes and Blades. Evidence/explanation? Are you sure this isn't due to BFGMiner identifying/reporting HW errors (and slush's proxy does not do this AFAIK)? I hadn't noticed any dings with my cubes running thru a raspberry pi. 38.4gh/s solid for days using bfgminer. Luke-jr, I see you are online, is 3.9 ready for the antminer U1? I've got a bunch of those showing up this coming week.
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1 cube, on 1 corsair 750, nothing else using power from the psu just the cube.... this product definitely does not do as advertised.....
I've run through 8 and have 8 more shipping. Only one had 'x's on high and then only 2 boards with 1/2. Still got 35gh/s on it. All the others ran at 38.4xxgh/s non-stop 24/7. I'm using corsair TX850's to power 2 at a time. I think we are dealing with some very cold weather and rough shipping.
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Just ordered 20, #47.
Thanks!
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Hello everyone, So i am new to mining i'll start of with that.. I just purchased 2 cubes and need some help to set them up. Am used to just plug n play with usb since i had BFL products and never required doing extra work. I know i need a power supply thats strong enough to support both cubes on HIGH clock mode. Any recommendations? also i have a raspberri pi i would use before can i still put this to use in any way with my new cubes?
U can run 2 cubes on a Corsair TX850 PSU. Raspberry Pi works well. I use Minepeon. Just use the --http-port <port#> option in bfgminer and point your Cubes to the IP address/port # for the Pi. Should be a piece of cake. Would the corsair TX850 PSU support both cubes on the HIGH clock setting? If i can use the Raspberry Pi (already running Minepeon) do i connect both miners via usb or through the Ethernet port on the Pi. I currently have the Pi configured to run wirelessly off my wifi connection. Yes, That's what I'm currently running. The TX850 runs them both in oc'd just fine. You will connect the cubes to your network and point them to the pi's address. Literally a set it and forget it with the pi. I've only used 2 this way, but hopefully by the end of next week will have 10 running and pointing to the pi. The biggest problem I foresee is the 20A circuit in the house/building here in USA. Luckily each outlet in the server room is on a different circuit.
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Anyone help with why my cube will got to high clock then seems to auto reset to low after a while. Does it auto reset if too hot or something?
I'm sure you've tried it, but on the off chance, have you applied the settings after changing the clock settings. I've read before that they will revert back if not saved.
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Great news!!! Enjoy the holidays!
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So the cube works at low clock setting at 27-28 GHS for me. I want to move the cube out of wired router connection now. Any links will be helpful to follow right directions for the same.
I don't understand the question? You want to move the cube out of a wired router connection to what? Do your cubes work on high clock settings? My cube was at low clock setting. I had it connected to my router using Ethernet cable to get started. I got 26-28 GHS, sometimes 20-25ghs. Can I move it away from the router and just connect to my computer to make it work? No, it needs to be plugged into ethernet. The usb is only for upgrades. The rates seem low though. Was that at the pool or what the web interface was showing? I don't know if anyone has had success with wireless or not.
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Just purchased 4 more Cubes...Forum having problems so sent info to your email account.
Thanks!!
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So a tracking number for a 2-day shipment was issued about a week before the gold was placed in FedEx's hands?
That is correct. Talk about starting off on the wrong foot!
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I'm not sure if this is the right spot to post this, but I've read some discouraging posts about Coinabul right after placing an order with them around the 3rd of December. Today (December 18, 2013), I received my 1oz gold bar from them. It was shipped FedEx on Monday. So at least that is a major positive. On the negative side, they issued a FedEx tracking number about 10 days ago. All of my email inquiries went unanswered. And by Sunday night, I filed a consumer protection claim with the WY Attorney General. I won't do any further business with them and would not recommend anyone to use them, at least until their business practices improve. After reading others' problems with them, I feel very lucky that my product arrived. But since I have received what I ordered, I can say they were not a scam in my instance. I don't know if this will help anyone, but I thought the community should know that on at least one recent occasion, Coinabul fulfilled an order. B.
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Check the voltage output from your PSU, it should be 12v. If it's less it might be affecting the speed.
Also, check to see what each chip is running at, anything abnormally low? they are spec'd to run at 333 per chip on low/std speed.
everthing should also be connected via ethernet, no wireless.
Everything is Ethernet. I think the problem is that the chips are running very low (if at all) here is what the screen looks like: ASIC_01-16: O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ASIC_17-32: O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ASIC_33-48: O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ASIC_49-64: O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ASIC_65-80: O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ASIC_81-96: O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O M_01-16: 117 000 000 058 000 000 058 058 000 000 117 000 000 000 000 058 M_17-32: 058 058 000 000 000 058 058 000 058 000 000 058 058 058 000 000 M_33-48: 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 117 058 000 000 000 000 000 000 M_49-64: 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 M_65-80: 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 M_81-96: 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Jobs:0000000169 Accepted:0000000019 Rejected:0000000062 (0:0) F1 F2 F3 MHS:01112 Utility:015 Efficieny:011.24% ------- This is with a direct connection to bitminter. Local proxy (bfgminer or slush's proxy) has problems maintaining connection. It seems to reset or be seen as sick after a few minutes. Even when it stays connected it will run less than 1 GHs on local proxy - but spike up to 6 GHs on direct connection to bit minter. I'm going to keep an eye on this thread. I've had the same problem at work with blades and cubes. They go sick after a couple minutes and reset. Brought the cubes home and they are rock solid, even though one has two boards with 8 chips each 'x' out. I'm going to have my IT guy take a serious look at our rounter/network settings to make sure AV or filters aren't blocking things.
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4 Cubes ordered. PM'd and awaiting reply regarding shipping label. Thx.
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"Yes, I can confirm funds were sent back you are not a "scammer" but the statement asking me to confirm reaffirms my opinion that you are wound a little too tight... " Some of us pencil pushers are that way too
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Thanks for the offers, but I'll stick with mining.
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I'd go 1.5btc if shipped Thursday to 65202.
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I'd do 2.25btc delivered to MO.
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Been lurking since September. Participated in 1 group buy, but didn't realize I couldn't send PMs until today. Guess that's why I'm posting here. Currently running around 300gh/s, but could always use more.
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