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This is so tempting indeed..I might have to pick one up on payday...
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Just got my order for 6! Thanks a bunch and for those who claim this to be a scam I would completely disagree with them.
I agree 100%. He is totally legit and has gone above and beyond expectations with every order I have ever placed with him. I am more than satisfied with his communication and sales processes.
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This is odd, but worked for me. I had one Antminer U1 usb that would not hash past 500mh. I tried this troublesome stick on three different machines (windows and osx) with no change. I even swapped USB hubs and ports trying to determine the issue. The other three units I tried were working at normal speed. I got bored today and took the two screws out, then just simply put the covers back on. I did notice that the two screws were a tad loose. Plugged the unit back in, and speed went to 1.5gh. It doesnt make sense that the screws being loose or just taking the cover off and putting back on would make it hash at normal speed after not hashing above 500mh, but it did. Maybe this will help someone else if they have a similar issue.
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placed another order
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I'm in Canada so I'm waiting for a answer from iluvpcs haha my fault..was just trying to help..
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US Shipping: 1-6 units .008 for S&H 7-14 units .015 for S&H 15-70 units .022 for S&H 71+ units .025 for S&H
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Considering the company is not even a verified seller, I would have to agree and say scam. Unless you wanted to donate $285 to his pocket...
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That's the ugliest, but yet coolest, looking USB hub I've seen in ages. Specs here: www.mondohub.com/hub_overview.phponly thing I'd caution, it looks like its powered with 4 AMPS at 5V, that is about 20 watts, or 9-10 of the AntMiner devices, any more and it won't be able to power them. Hmm I'm not sure if thats correct they have alot of vauge / conflicting data on that page. I've only used it for non powered stuff in the past. I'll plug in 28 antminers and see if they work. Power Adapter Input: 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz; 1.6A, maximum = 160 - 384 watts Output: 5 V / 4 A = 20 Watts Up to 500 mA power, all ports = 2.5 watts/port = 70 watts I had one for my usb block erupters, could only get about 18 to work at a time.
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At that price it seems to be too good to be true....
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3 ordered and payment sent Your good, I'm going to go visit a customer, be back online in afew hours. See how bad this winter storm really is :/ Be safe, luckily its just cold rain here and then single temp digits..
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3 ordered and payment sent
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Jones Gear at Amazon did have have the rev 2 asicminer blades for $187, now are $248. Price of btc effects the price of the blade. I see the 333mhs miners are back up to $25+ on evilbay. Two weeks ago they had some for $7. The crazy btc prices has me seeing my roi in 6 weeks not 6 months Plus my mines are worth more, win win. So much for all they nah sayers claiming I would never see roi back in September when I started this. Now he has them for $319.
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i use the java client for usb mining hardware...With the asic blades they are ethernet based-so kinda hard to get the java client to notice them.
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what if your setting up a proxy in windows? I have a proxy setup for slush's pool on my windows machine and want to point it to bitminters pool...
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got it..Oddly enough..switched out one of my network switches and bam..instantly connected...so my linksys network switch must be the issue..old dlink switch and it connected with no other changes..thanks to all for the support..maybe this will help others with similar issues..
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I have tried that..on both my mac and my windows machine..naturally easier on the windows machine..still no dice..set up the mining proxy..set the blade to the IP of my windows machine..same thing, just uptime recorded, no hashing nothing..rather odd...
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Ok, I am having issues getting my blade erupters to actually function properly. I have an ultra 1000w psu powering, linksys router with dd-wrt. No issues setting up ip or anything on the configuration screen. I have tried setting up mining proxy thru windows and osx with bitminter pool and normally via slush's pool. Everything seems to be ok, no hashrate, no shares accepted, nothing.
I have setup usb block erupters and even older gpus before asic miners got so popular. On both osx and windows with many different mining software, bfgminer etc...this boggles my brain..plenty of power going to the blades, shows uptime and thats it..nothing else..
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