Are these still priced at .38?
they are blades are at .25. limited supply remains.
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I have ordered 6 U1's from Canary.
Each has shipped within 24 hours, most within 12 hours and one within a few.
Canary is very responsive by email.
It is also very professional that Canary uses the signing of the tracking number to avoid fraud.
I appreciate it!
got my 3 yesterday, was a drop in replacement for my old sticks, with the new bfgminer. Running at 2.0 per stick with out any issues.
Great job Canary I will buy from you again..
You're welcome!!! orders shipped out earlier today. next shipping is Monday AM.
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Sure can accept escrow if you give me the guidelines and whom to use.
Delivery time frame is 5-7 days with DHL. Will start delivery same day after payment
Bulk discounts can be arrange however need to make first sales first to get in shape for reviews.
I can do escrow.. Are you reselling units from lapulaminer? Seems this is (AValon based products) popping up faster than mushrooms. Which is very good for Bitcoin, but amongst you all, some are going to be scams. I hope you are not. To those rushing to pay via PayPal, make sure you have source of payment as a credit card so that you can get your money back if it comes to that.
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Just ordered a few up, as always thanks Canary for providing a great service!
shipped out earlier today. enjoy!!
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Heading out to USPS in 30 mins...today's Cubes shipped out. next shipment is tomorrow before noon.
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I've had a look around the forum and I can't find the answers I'm looking for.
Say hypothetically I have some asic chips:
1. what do i mount them to? do you buy pcb's from somewhere? or what?
2. then what? does it then mount into a pc or does it become a pc of its own, how do you connect to it?
thanks in advance.
as a self identified noob, I doubt that you have ASIC chips. you woudn't be noob if you did. look into turn key products instead that are ASIC based.
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So p**d at the Post Office right now...delivery scheduled for TOMORROW at my job where I sent them! Good ol uncle Sam just cost me 72hrs of hashing...lol
you might be able to pick it up tomorrow. can you stop at your post office today with the tracking number and ask for post master. ask him to see about holding it for you to pickup instead...
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If someone wants to spend btc on shipping instead of usd, I can ship a cube for .04 btc.
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I'm down to 10% of available inventory of Cubes.
will be heading out to USPS in a few hours
today's cube orders shipped out
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Will that also apply to Minepeon also? It uses BFGminer under the hood, but I think it's an old version... I think so, the post at the link has a "Tested on Windows, OS X, and Raspberry Pi (using MinePeon)" line in it... so I assume it does?
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Thanks!!! are the win binaries compiled in 32 or 64? I should probably know the answer... testing with 20 U1s and 1 Erupter. so far OK! the windows binaries are missing at least the "zlib1.dll" which was easy to copy over from 32 bit 3.9.0 released version.
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making my first USPS drop off in 30 mins.
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You think there's an ATX PSU out there that could power all 49 OC'ed?
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Are these still priced at .38?
they are
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heading out to drop off orders at USPS in ~1 hr
I'm liking my first one. It's chugging away at 38 GH/s, and the air coming out of it is barely warm. It apparently likes the cold air I'm blowing in from outside. I'd get a 2nd one but I'm a little short on BTC atm. M If you can't bring in cold air from the outside, let the Cube/s heat your place in this crazy cold!! LOL Or keep your garage warm(er).
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Interested in this... Anyone running a full hub with these yet?
well 37 out of 49 on the 49 port hubs. these sticks use less power then the old asic miner sticks. I can do a 2 gh over clock with ease. very stable number. going to 2.2gh is a bit less stable I can do 11 sticks on a pair of 10 port usb 3.0 hubs. these same hubs will do 18 sticks at 2.0 gh So I am thinking the sweet spot is the 2.0 over clock . I am going to bank a little coin for a week or so and then get 20 more from canary what do you think about using a 5V non ATX PSU wired into an ATX plug? For the life of me, I can't remember it's name or model number... but they look like HP server power supplies but with terminals. Also they are not expensive as compared to ATX PSUs. I think they can also deliver 30/40/50+ amps on 5V? or would it not work due to USB 2.0 hub limitations?
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Today's orders have shipped out. Thanks!!
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