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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device (Free, Open Source, Cross Platform) on: November 06, 2014, 12:48:15 AM
Out of the blue my MultiMiner quit working on the X11 algorithm after NO changes were made.

I have tried everything I can think of and still nothing. I WAS using LBSPHSGMiner up until MM quit working and the only way I can get MM to somewhat work is via BFGMiner but only 1 of the GPU's will start mining.

Any suggestions? I am on the most up to date version of MM and BFG and am about ready to quit messing with miners that do not have built in controllers as the rewards are hardly worth the headaches incurred messing with mining gear these days.


Oops, I lied. Multiminer is NOT hashing in X11 alg currently...it IS reporting 2.2+ Mh/s on the gui but my pool web interface is not reporting ANY miners connecting.
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner: Any Miner, Any Where, on Any Device (Free, Open Source, Cross Platform) on: November 06, 2014, 12:41:21 AM
Out of the blue my MultiMiner quit working on the X11 algorithm after NO changes were made.

I have tried everything I can think of and still nothing. I WAS using LBSPHSGMiner up until MM quit working and the only way I can get MM to somewhat work is via BFGMiner but only 1 of the GPU's will start mining.

Any suggestions? I am on the most up to date version of MM and BFG and am about ready to quit messing with miners that do not have built in controllers as the rewards are hardly worth the headaches incurred messing with mining gear these days.
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Minera v0.3.8] Your next mining dashboard is here. CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer. on: November 05, 2014, 10:47:58 PM
Well, I guess it's time I update my Minera as my R-Pi running 3.5 will no longer stay running...the problems just started in the last 24 hours and no changes were made to my config or the miner. Just out of the blue!
24  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS/WTT] 3D Printed---R-Pi Cases---BlackArrow-BB cases---Figurines/Models +MORE on: October 27, 2014, 12:12:27 AM
Just a quick update...I am still out of town and have very little net access (let alone cell service) and should be home in another week or so (tops) but wanted to let everyone know I am doing okay and will be getting back to work on my projects asap. Thanks for your continued patience.

~MS
25  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS - 4 Antminer S1 boards only - untested on: October 19, 2014, 04:32:55 PM
look at this project, its about connecting hashing boards up, right now we are waiting for pcb to arrive for the first controller board

Not quite sure what you're talking about, but sounds interesting!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671128.new;topicseen#new
26  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Hosted Group Buy for Bitmaintech Antminer C1 (liquid cooled) INTEREST?? on: October 18, 2014, 06:36:32 PM
75 usd a kwatt is food for thought.  my price here is nuts. 117 a kwatt  .  monthly at 16 cents a kwatt x 24 = 3.84 a day or about 117 a month.

Dude, the hosting prices have helped me out a bunch compared to mining from home...I've been able to increase my monthly profits a good 20% easy!
27  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [GUIDE] UnderVolt Bitmaintech Antminer S1 Video Guide on: October 17, 2014, 05:02:01 PM
Thnx have 12+ ants that i still need to undervolt but a freind of mine has offered to replace the resistors i can buy a roll of 5000 for very decent price do you guys want some as well?

Thanks mate, glad you liked the vid. I will havta think about those resistors...it might be something I'd like to tackle in the future.


Great vid, thanks. Maybe I'll breath some new life into my 21 door stoppers :p

you're most welcome and yeah, I know whatcha mean!
28  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Hosted Group Buy for Bitmaintech Antminer C1 (liquid cooled) INTEREST?? on: October 17, 2014, 04:58:34 PM
I ain't trying to steal your thunder, man. They are some pretty cool little guys--It's unfortunate that they're priced a little high, that's all, and the power efficiency is a little bit disappointing coming from those chips. Is it possible that S3's are still the better buy here? Regardless, if we can get a volume discount, count me interested! The C1's have one thing going for them: they are sexy. Especially without the case on!



Also, I can vouch for SEGMining being legitimate. Ordered ~3TH/s hosted, and it just came online today. Incredibly smooth transition.


I agree, very good looking piece of hardware Bitmaintech has come up with! I would like to think the C1 miners will be using S3+ hashing board which could yield near 1.4 Th/s overclocked

I will be compiling a price list (with options) for the parts required to complete these miners, excluding the PSU as everyone has their preference. I will be sourcing from retailers whom accept BTC first and PayPal/CC option as well. I will also be starting a new thread for the Antminer C1 for assembly/modding/programming/troubleshooting etc. once I've compiled a decent parts list.


Just dropping by to say that we do know about this.  I'm also looking into what it takes to cool large quantities of these units without adding too much overhead to the price.

Thanks for chiming in bro  Cool
29  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [9000 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff on: October 17, 2014, 08:53:40 AM
I've got another 600+ Gh/s heading this way guys...plus another Th/s (or two) within another couple weeks.
30  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [GUIDE] UnderVolt Bitmaintech Antminer S1 Video Guide on: October 17, 2014, 12:26:09 AM
Uploading a replacement video now and will post the new link asap!

New video uploaded and link in OP was updated.
Hash on!
31  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Hosted Group Buy for Bitmaintech Antminer C1 (liquid cooled) INTEREST?? on: October 16, 2014, 10:41:00 PM
mstrongbow, I thought SEGmining already has a website?
I saw it in their reddit post: https://segmining.com/site/

Interesting idea, but the C1 is really expensive. 1BTC/TH without PSUs and without most of the cooling equipment seems like it would never ROI, unless there's something I'm missing here.
 


Not many miners include PSU's so that's not an issue here, not sure why you'd even bring that up and where else can you buy a 1 Th/s liquid cooled miner?
Oh and yes SEGMining has a current website but I was informed they are working on a new one, with more features etc.

Watch out for the ROI police, they are everywhere! Please keep comments about ROI in the proper Bitmaintech thread found here...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=656461.0

I will continue to mine and I see these units as great machines for the home or hosted but to each their own. This thread is for those genuinely interested, not to make comments on whether a piece of gear on the market is going to ROI or not.
Thanks!
32  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [GUIDE] UnderVolt Bitmaintech Antminer S1 Video Guide on: October 16, 2014, 10:23:23 PM
Uploading a replacement video now and will post the new link asap!
33  Bitcoin / Group buys / Hosted Group Buy for Bitmaintech Antminer C1 (liquid cooled) INTEREST?? on: October 16, 2014, 09:34:21 PM
Figured I would check interest for those wanting an Antminer C1, hosted (for best profit).
https://bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=00020141016120002527iTkNypAG06C9

I will be buying myself at least 2 of these and will be doing all the build up work myself, which I enjoy very much as I am an A+ Certified Tech and a serious PC enthusiast.
Plus I figure buying parts in bulk and shipping to the same place should save time and maybe some $$.

I am waiting to hear back from my hosting company to see if this will be some they are will to take on as well since it would involve new customers, which is good and I know they have plenty of room. Plus there is a website in the works for SEGMining, stoked about that!

Anyways, feel free to post up or PM me with any questions, comments etc.
Thanks all!



SEGMining rates are $75/kW monthly and minimal fees, cheaper than what I pay here at home in Oregon!
34  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS/WTT] 3D Printed---R-Pi Cases---BlackArrow-BB cases---Figurines/Models +MORE on: October 16, 2014, 09:18:17 PM

I think I'll have some more things to ask you to print for me later.

I should have the case for your XL boards ready in a couple days...I am healing up from a mishap I had with a DPS750 PSU fan, ugh...gashed my thumb pretty good.
The base is pretty much set, just gotta add board securing holes and finish up the lid. For some reason due to the tolerances that these printers print, getting the parts to interface just right is a bit tricky and I am very critical of my own work.

Yeah, sometimes, fans are hungry.
I've got one scythe Ultrakaze that bit hard on one of my fingers too when modding one Gridseed Blade.

As for the DPS 2000 BB and the DPS 1200 FBA, I have them back in stock, so I'll prepare a package for you soon.
I just wanted to add the antminer control board once the first prototype is functionnal. Hopefully, I'll receive the new PCB next week.


Awesome, thanks so much! Yeah I should have your package ready within a couple weeks, I wanna make sure to hook you up with some extras since I will be shipping a package across the pond, haha
I am anxious to see your antminer control board as I've been following the progress as much as I can, very nice bro!
35  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS/WTT] 3D Printed---R-Pi Cases---BlackArrow-BB cases---Figurines/Models +MORE on: October 16, 2014, 08:32:27 PM

I think I'll have some more things to ask you to print for me later.

I should have the case for your XL boards ready in a couple days...I am healing up from a mishap I had with a DPS750 PSU fan, ugh...gashed my thumb pretty good.
The base is pretty much set, just gotta add board securing holes and finish up the lid. For some reason due to the tolerances that these printers print, getting the parts to interface just right is a bit tricky and I am very critical of my own work.

do you have a box for j4bberwocks dps-2000 ??


Very soon...once I finish up the first 2 J4bberwock Mods cases, I will be getting one of his DPS2k's very quickly...I'd say in the next 4 weeks I might have something ready, maybe sooner if I can kick it up a notch but I've a trip scheduled to drive my old VW bus back from the midwest.
36  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS/WTT] 3D Printed---R-Pi Cases---BlackArrow-BB cases---Figurines/Models +MORE on: October 16, 2014, 07:45:11 PM

I think I'll have some more things to ask you to print for me later.

I should have the case for your XL boards ready in a couple days...I am healing up from a mishap I had with a DPS750 PSU fan, ugh...gashed my thumb pretty good.
The base is pretty much set, just gotta add board securing holes and finish up the lid. For some reason due to the tolerances that these printers print, getting the parts to interface just right is a bit tricky and I am very critical of my own work.
37  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS/WTT] 3D Printed---R-Pi Cases---BlackArrow-BB cases---Figurines/Models +MORE on: October 16, 2014, 06:23:16 PM
Ah yeah!!! Printing in metal soon! Super stoked!!!

https://www.matterhackers.com/store/3d-printer-filament/colorfabb-bronzefill-175-750g
38  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Motherboards, RAM, Server PSUs on: October 16, 2014, 04:14:17 PM
PM'd ya a couple days ago asking about shipping on one of your DPS2kBB PSU's...I'm in Portland, OR area mate.
39  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS/WTT] 3D Printed---R-Pi Cases---BlackArrow-BB cases---Figurines/Models +MORE on: October 16, 2014, 04:31:09 AM

I don't have the dimensions yet (I will when it arrives), but I think the base of the black cylinders are like 1.5cm and its about 3cm tall. How much would it cost to print one of those black cylinders with a smily face like  " Smiley " on the top of it?



I am sure I could hook you up for ~$15 shipped (or less). Shoot me (or post) specs and lets boogie!
40  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 3d printer on: October 16, 2014, 03:26:29 AM
The firmware is a DiamondAge fork of repetier (http://www.repetier.com/) and Slic3r for making the files (http://manual.slic3r.org/)

RE Shipping: http://diamondage.co.nz/help/faq/#FAQ-7  They do ship worldwide but this is a separate quote per country.

The software and the hardware are both open source.

These are competitively priced for the NZ market and as you say they do have a larger bed than normal.   Unfortunately shipping will add extra cost when sending overseas.



Very nice. Open source is a must these days and Repetier in combination with Slic3r makes for a great setup.
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