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Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [SOLD OUT] ASICMiner Cubes. 30-38gh/s - USA - 1 BTC - Price protection!
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on: December 10, 2013, 03:18:05 AM
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That psu includes 2 cables, each with 2 pcie connectors. Make sure you are using a single connector from each cable. I'm not sure that 1 cable can handle the full load required by high clock. just to throw my 2 cents, but if the PSU is any good one PCIe cable should handle the power to the cube....some video cards can consume 250-300w easily....so 1 cable should do, it work for me on 3 cubes. Agreed, but my measurements of the cube were 324 watts at high clock setting. Some have measured it at 350. That's really pushing the limits of a single cable, unless it's thick gauge.
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Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [SOLD OUT] ASICMiner Cubes. 30-38gh/s - USA - 1 BTC - Price protection!
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on: December 09, 2013, 04:35:35 PM
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Got My cube in the mail today, Thanks CrazyGuy, for the Fast Responses, and shipping!! Would be happy to order from you again. My cube however does appear to "crash" when setting the clock into "high", it restarts, then it wont connect to the proxy, until i power cycle it. My cube has firmware 9.17, is there an update or possible fix for this? Thanks My PSU: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ALK3KEM/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Only running 1 cube off it, should be more then enough juice. I've found that setting the clock from some browsers does not work. I can't set the clock from mobile safari for some reason, but standard safari works fine. Which proxy are you using? I tried other browser all did the same thing, as soon as I enable the clock to HIGH, it just basically stops getting data from the Proxy and the MHS display slowly goes to zero and then it stops hashing all together... I'm using Slush's: https://github.com/slush0/stratum-mining-proxy When I first setup the device I had a lot of trouble getting it connect, however I no longer seem to have that problem any more. A Power Cycle of the cube will get it connect and working right away... and its stable. Is there a firmware update I can apply ? It seems like its just a bug in the code. THanks How many devices do you have hitting one proxy? I've found that there is a threshold where the proxy cannot provide enough work to all devices.
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Economy / Goods / .015 BTC - Underwater Digital camera
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on: December 08, 2013, 08:38:39 PM
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.015 BTC + shipping Sold as is, I haven't used it in a few years, but last time I did, everything worked fine. Will probably need a new battery. 3.2 Megapixel Sony cyber shot DSC-P5 camera with video. Underwater "Marine Pack" housing included, was $300 back in the day. Marine pack specifically designed for this camera so it probably won't fit on newer cybershots.
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Economy / Computer hardware / Hard Modded Wii + wii fit + 2 controllers
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on: December 08, 2013, 08:26:27 PM
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BTC.06 + shipping Wii is hard modded so it can play backup disks. Wii is also soft modded with homebrew channel etc... I haven't used it in a couple years so it's on a pretty old firmware. Firmware updates should be performed with caution. Don't buy unless you know what you are doing. Includes: - Wii - Wii fit board - Two controllers and 2 nunchucus - Motion plus controller add on.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Chili – 30+GH/s BFL based Bitcoin Miner Assembly
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on: December 06, 2013, 06:12:07 PM
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Really happy w/ my chilis atm - bought a sunzi (6 chilis) In my cold room ... they are clockin between 36-39GHs/avg ... freakin awesome! My overall error rate at this speed is 7% Power consumption @ wall - 1280W Total avg hashrate: 225GH Wow, that is awesome! You must be keeping those chilis chilly. I wonder if he got lucky and got a good batch of chips. They're all running cool. I have one that performs this way and it's getting almost 37ghs. The rest are pegged at 70 and get between 33 and 35 I sold them to him and I don't believe they ran that fast over here. It's all about the ambient temperature in the room I'd say. HW error rate is high on the chilis as they are enabling engines that BFL would not in their firmware. This leads to a higher hashrate, you'll just see a lot more HW errors due to those semi-bad engines being enabled.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Chili – 30+GH/s BFL based Bitcoin Miner Assembly
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on: December 06, 2013, 12:46:45 AM
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Really happy w/ my chilis atm - bought a sunzi (6 chilis) In my cold room ... they are clockin between 36-39GHs/avg ... freakin awesome! My overall error rate at this speed is 7% Power consumption @ wall - 1280W Total avg hashrate: 225GH Wow, that is awesome! You must be keeping those chilis chilly.
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Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [SOLD OUT] ASICMiner Cubes. 30-38gh/s - USA - 1 BTC - Price protection!
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on: December 05, 2013, 11:47:16 PM
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Received 6 cubes today. I haven't tested them all yet but 2 of the 4 I've testing are having issues. 1 cubes will show about 1/2 of a blade with oooxxxxooox on it. When I restart, sometimes the whole cube shows xxxxx, other times, another blade will show xxxoooxxoxox and the original one with oooxxxxooox will show all good. I've used the same powersupply with another cube and I've tried re-setting the PIC/E connectors but the same thing happens. 1 cube will turn on but there will be no red status/activity light on. The relays will click on, and there will be 2 green leds, but you cannot connect to it. I've tried switching powersupplys and reseating the PIC/E connects but nothing happens. Here is the kicker: when I opened the box, there was a small computer screw rattling around inside the cube. Not good. Any ideas on troubleshooting? I had a loose screw in my unit this time around. It was one of the 4 screws holding the heatsink to one of the blades. My guess is that one of those is missing in your unit right now. One thing I also noticed is that the blades slipped out of their rails during shipment from HongKong. This was leading to some pressure on the main board. I highly suggest you all open your units upon receipt and confirm that the blades are seated properly in the upper rails so they are not causing undue pressure on the mainboard. Also, make sure none of the heatsink screws came out during shipment. When you are putting the cube back together, be careful to make sure the led status light is guided into the small hole on your case or it could bend backwards and possibly break off.
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Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [SOLD OUT] ASICMiner Cubes. 30-38gh/s - USA - 1 BTC - Price protection!
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on: December 05, 2013, 02:44:33 AM
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Got My cube in the mail today, Thanks CrazyGuy, for the Fast Responses, and shipping!! Would be happy to order from you again. My cube however does appear to "crash" when setting the clock into "high", it restarts, then it wont connect to the proxy, until i power cycle it. My cube has firmware 9.17, is there an update or possible fix for this? Thanks My PSU: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ALK3KEM/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Only running 1 cube off it, should be more then enough juice. I've found that setting the clock from some browsers does not work. I can't set the clock from mobile safari for some reason, but standard safari works fine. Which proxy are you using?
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Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [SOLD OUT] ASICMiner Cubes. 30-38gh/s - USA - 1 BTC - Price protection!
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on: December 03, 2013, 02:37:42 AM
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All orders with shipping prepaid before today have been shipped and tracking numbers have been sent. I have messaged all that need to provide labels and we will have those shipped out tomorrow morning.
Where should I look for tracking number? I see no PM or e-mail. Hi, your order came in late last night/early morning, along with an order of 4. Your units are scheduled to ship tomorrow morning.
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