BTW can these miners be overclocked?
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Very pretty, some are highly photoshopped i guess.
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I have 4 boards connected by CAN-BUS, running at 196.3Ghs 197.5Ghs with the following line (as bbxx indicated):
--avalon-options 115200:128:10:d:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55
--avalon-options 115200:128:10:47:280 --bitburner-voltage 1360 --avalon-cutoff 63 --avalon-fan 80 --avalon-temp 55
So I am happy too. Only weak point is that when I ordered 3 boards lately and a CAN cable to add to the one I already had, cryptx sent me 1 board with a missing miniusb (and a handwritten black cross on it). I know that he did that for people who ordered stacks as the units can be connected by CANBUS, but they can not be updated and of course you won't sell that unit as standalone.
Is there a way to update em by CANBUS? Or is there a second mini usb connector?
Might try to resolder, but the miniusb connector is missing, so I have to see where I can find a similar...
Last night the stack stalled and I have no monitoring/restart scripts in place yet...
They look similar to ones on raspberry PI
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Guys,
Is there any advantage to updating the firmware of the devices? Or should I let them be.
Thanks a lot,
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Voted for the Wasp Project...
Bias of course.
I think the poll should be reliable companies... not MOST reliable. We need more than just one reliable or most reliable we need MOST companies to be RELIABLE. Those that are not will be avoided.
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Reliable?
Bog standard definition: 'consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.'
The things to look for that reliable companies will do:
1. Few incidents of delays in shipping. 2. Under promise and over deliver. 3. Follow truth in advertising guidelines. 4. Polite and concerned customer service people. 5. Company maintains an open line of communication with the community at all times. 6. They provide clear policy for refunds and REFUND upon request without delay. 7. Set a clear shipping date for miners. 8. Provide secure methods of payment that allow for the customer to be protected should there be any dispute. 9. Few complaints and those complaints are resolved to the ultimate satisfaction of the buyer in a very timely fashion. 10. The company will have reliable and experienced engineers designing the miner, chip and software / firmware. 11. Focus on reliability engineering where there is an emphasis of dependability in the lifecycle management of a product. 12. The shipped product doesn't require additional hours of tweaking and post engineering to get it mining optimally.
Here are some good things to think about when measuring the reliability of a hardware company here in Bitcointalk.
Does the company do these things? A simple Yes or No.
Build Trust - Establish and maintain a positive track record in the marketplace.
Advertise Honestly - Adhere to established standards of advertising and selling.
Tell the Truth - Honestly represent products and services, including clear and adequate disclosures of all material terms.
Be Transparent - Openly identify the nature, location, and ownership of the business, and clearly disclose all policies, guarantees and procedures that bear on a customer’s decision to buy.
Honor Promises - Abide by all written agreements and verbal representations.
Be Responsive - Address marketplace disputes quickly, professionally, and in good faith.
Safeguard Privacy - Protect any data collected against mishandling and fraud, collect personal information only as needed, and respect the preferences of consumers regarding the use of their information.
Embody Integrity - Approach all business dealings, marketplace transactions and commitments with integrity.
All good points, but I think the most important point is trust. Once lost it's extremely difficult to get it back.
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2 different production fabs will be producing some test cards.
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Haha apparently I'm the idiot. Coinbase replied to my ticket.
A) I'm an idiot and don't understand ACH takes 'a few days'
B) I'm a double idiot as the funds are apparently already in my account! Doh, I know how easy it is to miss 15k.
#speechless
conbase assumes you have >1e6 and 15k is just pocket change and you missed it at the first glance
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lolz ya, added
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LOL @ two clueless hot chicks talking about bitcoin.
+ we should invite them to our forum
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Please vote
What's the actual purpose of this poll? I'm looking to get educated on BTC ASIC companies
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Received 2 boards, hashes well ~40 - 45 GH/s with 2.5% HW errors . Fast shipping. They should advertise their CAN connector whenever someone order >1 board. I wish I had one. Using 2 USB ports on the rPI now. The real voltage is ~0.3V less then the core voltage set with --bitburner-voltage flag. Tested it with voltmeter. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install autoconf libusb-1.0-0-dev libncurses5-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev screen git libtool libudev-dev
mkdir cgminer-git cd cgminer-git git clone https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer.git cd cgminer ./autogen.sh -enable-avalon If above fails ./configure --enable-avalon make
sudo ./cgminer --avalon-options 115200:32:10:50:256 --bitburner-voltage 1255
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1@5
This is WOW
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I was a little upset also. I made a sale at $770, said 2 days to bank account. I logged back in and the BTC was back in my account. Submitted a ticket and no response. Updated it and still no response.
They never even bothered to let me know they cancelled it, and I am verified with previous transactions.
The lack of response is bad.
It's becoming quite obvious they are not an exchange, but rather a place for the site owner to dump expensive BTC and manipulate members trades to his own advantage. CoinBase, more like CoinScam!Conbase
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1 @ 4.8
All bids must be evenly divisible by 0.25BTC.
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They suck on so many levels..so many...
CONbase..
haha that was funny
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I'm actually tempted... In USD terms it'll ROI easily, except that I'd have to sell bitcoins to get that USD, so... Interesting why is the seller selling. What does he know that we do not know
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