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I'll offer the same as byt411 .1375 for a BFL 60GH/s, and I live in the US..
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.31 is too damn high!! for that I could easily get a 30 GH/s cube....... I think your missing a 0 in there....I'll give you .09 for the set....but .31 your out of your mind
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I just want to thank Nwools for this program again....I really like it and I appreciate the hard work....!!
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Alright I am looking for a couple Blades, yeah I know they are basically ancient news anymore with all the new stuff out, but I just want one or 2 V2 blades, I don't have a lot of BTC, and I won't pay ebay prices....but if you have some you want to sell at a reasonable price I'll shoot you an offer....
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Thats taking into account I can get a used 10 GH/s blade for less...but I do like the antminers for their overall error rate...
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Thats not really a good deal considering you can get new U2s for about that price.... Tell You what I will offer .08 for all of them...
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Yeah, you should have done your research before you bought....hell I know I over paid for a couple of the blades I got a month ago and I paid 80 bucks for one.... On ebay I can get a 30 GH/s cube for less than 200, they are even starting to go for around 100 bucks now...so your BFLs they are not even worth close to what you want....
but I will offer you .10 BTC for one of the BFL's and I am not trying to low ball you...otherwise try selling them on Ebay, you might find a chump there...
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damn, my typical luck, always a day late and a dollar short...LOL.... well if the offer falls through mine that I pm'd you still stands....
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107 TH/s  there goes my payouts...LOL....
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hes up to around 80 now!! Holy jeez....yeah I won't ever come that close....
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Fe fox has officially been unseated...Koi now rules the top hash rate spot.........55TH/s....now that's impressive....considering I only bring a measly 70 GH/s to the fight lol...
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I am with dan on that one, you might want to clarify the 2x PCIE connectors portion, There are PSUs that have 2 PCIE's but one plug is jumped from the other, which I did find can cause issues (hence with my earlier posts, I made a 2 4 pin molex to 6pin connector to relieve some of the heating issues, which later bit me in the butt, but its all resolved now with a corsair Cx600...  ).... But I really really liked your guides, and I did your survey online....GREAT JOB!!! and super useful!!!
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I found it was a bad power supply, bought a new corsair to replace the bad one, (I could have gotten it cheaper on amazon rather than locally but I didn't want to wait for shipping). now everything runs cooler and much much more stable....so hopefully I can cycle out my bad shifts and get some good luck rolling again...
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PM sent about the blades...
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yeah, but when you can't afford the big hash rate equipment, they are a pretty good deal (especially when electric is free)......Not to mention I mine for a hobby...I don't ever expect to make decent ROI on anything....
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not to mention, you might want to set your computer that has the proxy on it to a static IP...., I know dogies set up guide is great!! but i know i needed to put my router address in for my gateway.......
also check your firewall and antivirus, sometimes they don't play nice with the proxies....I actually had to restart my computer and then run my proxy, after disabling my Antivirus.....once it was running I enabled my antivirus, and it left it alone and has worked ever since....(also windows will probably ask for permissions to connect through whatever).
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your missing the IP of your gateway (the IP of your router)...also you want to change the default IP of the cube from .254 to something like .200
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Yeah thats, where I measured on the fuse.......and it wasn't microvolts...it was VDC, (I know when my multi does micros its obvious)..... I stopped and got a corsair CX 600, Inspected all the boards and ensured all the screws were in properly, plugged the cube back in and every thing is working good!!! there is no heat being generated on the 2 PCIE connectors or wires, and even the PSU itself isn't pushing a large amount of heat out....so everything points to a bad PSU....(must have been put together on a friday at 4:30 lol).. Oh I replaced the fuse already (the previous one melted)....and I only have ever used Bussmann fuses...mostly because they are the most common (well at least in my area and places I go)....
Moral of the Story: Get a good powersupply....Cheap ones will only cause you problems in the end and cost you more money...
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by probing where the fuse was I mean, the fuse has probing points on the outside (mostly to test whether is good or bad without having to remove it). If you would have heard me when I measured you would have laughed...cause it was utter surprise. Yeah I am going to trash can the PSU, which sucks, because its fairly new, and should be under 'warranty'. but since I opened it to check the board for loose solder joints, and trying to determine where the 6 pin port wires were soldered in as well as checking for any other bare spots.....(I suspect there are some other spots I haven't located that were causing my issues due to the fact that some of the zipties that were bundling the wires together were on so tight they were causing kinks). I have had good luck with thermaltake power supplies in the past, but this one has put me off of them, I should have sprung the little extra for the cosair, but I was being cheap....Lesson learned... Its just super annoying to have issues like this.....
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