Oh, sorry I misread your other post, I saw "~4 hrs/day" not "~4 days". Mine On!
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Yeah, I think I am going to try to keep things less than 3 amps. I don't think the little extra hashrate will make up for the additional cost to construct something that can handle more than 3 amps. Keep us updated. Hoping to get my 2Pacs by the end of the week.
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Mining with that miner only 4hrs per day, I would estimate your effective 5ND hashrate would be 200-250 GH/s. You need to be over 400 GH/s to be above dust level.
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Awesome! Now I'm excited to check the mail!
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Glad to hear that the process is smoothing out for you. Is the shipping order roughly the same as the order of purchases? I think I was one of the first people to send my payment and was just curious if that meant I should be expecting a package soon? No rush, just curious, and excited.
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that it is nice to see that you are moving forward with the new design and the market. Excited to see how it turns out.
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Two suggestions: 1) Sending the payments once the block is mature with a "normal" transaction (i.e normal fees). Those fees can be deducted on the next block, to not harm pool fees. Also, since on the next block there will be a little more space for transactions (since the 0 fee transaction for payments its already sent) there will be a slight increase in tx fees recollected so for the miners will also be about the same economic result, but earlier!
2) In the payments page, state witch payments are already sent for easier tracking.
1) Why pay when there is a option for FREE? 2) I am pretty sure Kano mentioned that was on the list of things to do, but it was really far down the list.
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Thanks for the update. I don't know where my 6 sticks are placed in your queue but I made some silly contraption while waiting the new toys to show up. This is awesome, I was thinking of doing something similar in a S3 case. I was thinking I could mount the hub and RPi right in there, that way it is just the wall plug and ethernet plug.
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This is cool to see. The more alternative renewable energy sources that are used, the more sustainable Bitcoin becomes.
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I'm still playing. I'm up to 10th spot on the list. I'm working my way up slowly.
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Works fine, but won't work with RPi, I would like to switch over to a different hub that I can run on the RPi. I currently have four compacs running at 275mhz and I have two 2Pacs ordered.
Put the USB 3.0 hub into a non powered usb 2.0 hub. That is how I go my Orico A3H10 BK to work. Could not plug it into my powered Orico USB P10-U2-PK Awesome! Thanks for that, I remember reading that somewhere before but forgot all about it.
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It's been explained hundreds of times in this thread alone! This thread is 1180 pages, so it has probably been explained closer to 1000 times.
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Stencils arrived this morning so we got started on surface-mounting. By tomorrow I'll have about 600 sticks with ASICs mounted, and will have started on the topside components. All heatsinks are drilled and tapped and ready to be installed. Overall, we're right on schedule.
I also happened to fetch some materials to play with anodizing a bit if I get some spare time in the next couple days.
Awesome news, can't wait to get my hands on these. I have everything set and running my compacs now with vh's new cgminer. I should be all set to just plug-n-play when I get them.
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I do enjoy books, movies, etc.
But, for the most part, I am not very gullible. I prefer to check facts on things. When I get those silly forwarded emails, I check the facts and send the correct information back to the person that was stupid enough to forward it to me. I hate it when people mindlessly forward/re-post things without checking the facts. At the very least google it before you keep spreading the nonsense.
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I finally made it into the top 10! Working my way up slowly.
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I have mine setup and running on a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS. Thanks vh! Just a little thing, but you missed the step about installing git in the instructions, not a big one, but you could easily add it in the line where you are installing everything else. Thanks again.
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I will be getting this built and running tonight when I get home from work.
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