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44761  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN IN-STOCK] batch #32/31 .035 btc @50 USBs + 49-port hub. 1.1 btc /Blade on: October 31, 2013, 08:23:30 PM
yeah I knew I was in trouble . The physical weight of the units  made me realize they were labeled very optimistically .   
44762  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN IN-STOCK] batch #32/31 .035 btc @50 USBs + 49-port hub. 1.1 btc /Blade on: October 31, 2013, 02:29:02 PM
philipma1957 has found this PSU:

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/58-12860 
use code   afc909     get a 15% discount  to under  14 bucks plus shipping!

It should be tested Wed/Thur to know for sure, but from the specs, it looks to be a great PSU to power one of these hubs (for the $).


  these are a fail

I blew up a pair of them at about 30 sticks
44763  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED*]R1B: HashFast Baby Jet Upgrade Promo - DZ MC Round 1. Batch 1. Mahalo! on: October 30, 2013, 05:03:32 PM
 

what is status of this buy?
44764  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] R11:BLACK ARROW Bullet Run w Bitfury. 40% off. $123=8-10GH Nov. 1 on: October 30, 2013, 04:55:47 PM
I purchased 1 more share  


 order #369  1 share


tx id

https://blockchain.info/wallet/f08f227d-a7fa-441f-a87b-ce3e2542e706



payout address:

1Fo2K52Rz7LZw9fcF5BDdDBjfNaViQ8J3x


I have  now a total of 10 shares in r9/r10/r11

#369 = 1 share------------- processing
#349 = 1 share------------- processing


#306 = 2 shares>>>>>>> complete
#282 = 2 shares>>>>>>> complete
#248 = 4 shares>>>>>>> complete


  total of 10 shares =  83 to 100gh of hash starting on the first.

I have 19 shares in R5-R6  =    about 108.3 gh of hash   working as I type.

So in a day or 2 I should have close to 200gh hashing with the coop. 
44765  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN IN-STOCK] batch #32/31 .035 btc @50 USBs + 49-port hub. 1.1 btc /Blade on: October 30, 2013, 02:42:22 PM
philipma1957 has found this PSU:

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/58-12860  
use code   afc909     get a 15% discount  to under  14 bucks plus shipping!

It should be tested Wed/Thur to know for sure, but from the specs, it looks to be a great PSU to power one of these hubs (for the $).

Mine is due to my home on weds I will test it and post in this thread and in crazy guy's thread.   they had a lot in stock .


 I just went to the link and added 200 to my cart they only have 153 in stock...  So waiting may be smarter  then buying.

 My results should post  in about 20 hours.

Thanks!
  you are welcome  the psu part should arrive  in about 7 hours.  I will post.
44766  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Discussion to explore a BTC Talk GB Forum Specific Mining Pool on: October 30, 2013, 02:35:10 PM
This is a thread to discuss the pros and cons of starting and running a Group Buys Forum specific Mining Pool.

bobsag3 is willing to pay for the domain name and hosting fees, as well as care for the GB Mining Pool server itself. We also seem to have quite a bit of software support with an amazing amount of software programming skill diversity for something like this within our own co-op.

In return, we'd have our own zero fee Mining Pool that will be tailored for Group Buy Coordinators and Group Buyers (as in everyone has their own dashboards for their own miners). Group Buy Coordinators/Organizers who chose to use this GB Forum Pool would benefit from zero  fee mining pool services and our co-op's resources and willing programmers.


=================================================================================================================

Please discuss your concerns or interest in supporting such a GB specific Mining Pool. Also, please provide suggestions that may help with things like: security, anti-DDOS measures, maximizing payouts, etc., etc.

Of course: we can have failover pools elsewhere but it might be nice to have a mining pool to call our own as a primary mining pool option, with all of the advantages and benefits that can be associated with it if it's tuned/tweaked just for us.

=================================================================================================================


I can likely pledge our co-op's entire hashrate to this if there's enough interest, which is currently at 8.2-11TH/s total ordered miners, and accounting for overclocking above nominal hashrate. That: combined with -Redacted-, bobsag3 and if all his customers signed on, we'd likely be up to about 30-40TH/s right there, as the start of a GB specific Mining Pool.

Please keep in mind that the Bitcoin protocol is meant to be decentralized, and not centered in a handful of giant pools with all the risks of 51% attacks that could entail.

Thoughts about the whole concept?

Cheers,
DZ

Based on my pool use at bitminter and cex.io   you need 5% - 10%  of the network to be any good.  

so we need to handle 210th minimum  or variance sucks.  

 clock bitminter clock cex.io   and see what I mean.

As a complete aside. 

   I like the idea of a pool that is usa based.. I am usa based and if BTC becomes a fully legit product  paying taxes would be a lot easier to do if all my action is usa based. 
 I know lots of people don't want to pay the tax man, but I ask you  if you make 10k in a year and give 1.5k to Uncle Sam  with no worries  isn't that a lot better then wondering if  you get found out because you did not report.  I did my return for last year and I report all income Some of my btc was overseas and it made my return harder to do.   I mined at bitminter last year.  So  they are in the Netherlands making my return a little hard to do.  If I am all usa based My tax returns would be easier.   

44767  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN, 75/100 avail]R8B: Bitmine Rig, 600GH/s, At-cost +Host, $60= 10-15GH/s+UPS on: October 30, 2013, 02:29:31 PM
Doesn't seem like we are going to hit the 75 shares unless there is a huge spike Sad


WELL this one is too far down the road for most of us.  The gear is due dec 20 - jan 10  that is a long time from now.

 I would order from r11 before I would order here.
44768  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN IN-STOCK] batch #32/31 .035 btc @50 USBs + 49-port hub. 1.1 btc /Blade on: October 30, 2013, 04:44:06 AM
philipma1957 has found this PSU:

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/58-12860  
use code   afc909     get a 15% discount  to under  14 bucks plus shipping!

It should be tested Wed/Thur to know for sure, but from the specs, it looks to be a great PSU to power one of these hubs (for the $).

Mine is due to my home on weds I will test it and post in this thread and in crazy guy's thread.   they had a lot in stock .


 I just went to the link and added 200 to my cart they only have 153 in stock...  So waiting may be smarter  then buying.

 My results should post  in about 20 hours.
44769  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN, 19/100] R10: BLACK ARROW Bullet Run w Bitfury! 40% off, $123=8-10GH Nov 1 on: October 30, 2013, 02:33:46 AM
Fast question on these black arrow shares.

 I made four orders

order # 248   = completed 10/16/2013   4 shares
order # 282   = completed  10/18/2013  2 shares
order # 306  =  completed  10/21/2013   2 shares


order # 349 + processing  10/27/2013  1 share 

 this order was paid for :

tx id below

https://blockchain.info/tx/9ae7da63caf8c7a7c6eac511b6699435d25e086debeed6f3f002841f7fba8b92


here is my payout address:

1Fo2K52Rz7LZw9fcF5BDdDBjfNaViQ8J3x


please correct.


Since I have 9 shares paid for from 10-16  to 10-28   how do they get counted  for when hashing starts?  I would guess first in first out?
processing just means its paid but hasn't been entered into the spreadsheet or has been and is just missing a payout address. If it says "On-hold" that's the problem.

Orders are entered to the spreadsheets first paid first entered
  thanks for info
44770  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN, 19/100] R10: BLACK ARROW Bullet Run w Bitfury! 40% off, $123=8-10GH Nov 1 on: October 29, 2013, 08:05:46 PM
Fast question on these black arrow shares.

 I made four orders

order # 248   = completed 10/16/2013   4 shares
order # 282   = completed  10/18/2013  2 shares
order # 306  =  completed  10/21/2013   2 shares


order # 349 + processing  10/27/2013  1 share 

 this order was paid for :

tx id below

https://blockchain.info/tx/9ae7da63caf8c7a7c6eac511b6699435d25e086debeed6f3f002841f7fba8b92


here is my payout address:

1Fo2K52Rz7LZw9fcF5BDdDBjfNaViQ8J3x


please correct.


Since I have 9 shares paid for from 10-16  to 10-28   how do they get counted  for when hashing starts?  I would guess first in first out?
44771  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED]R5: KnC Jupiter, BELOW-COST+Host! $78+Bonuses! Hashing, 1st payouts sent on: October 29, 2013, 06:57:04 PM
And we're now doing 560+ at the pool, which is quite an improvement.

It's still a little early to be able to see much, but the BTCG daily hashrate chart has curved upwards since the firmware upgrade...



THOSE are nice numbers 560 plus
44772  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: October 29, 2013, 01:31:47 PM

this is 46 am sticks it pulls 163 watts





see silverstone filter stops short issues



psu is 163 at the plug  it is doing 46 sticks 1 usb fan   and    3 x     12 volt fans from the other wire







44773  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [IN STOCK] Second batch of ASICMiner 49 port hubs +50 units! 1.75 BTC on: October 29, 2013, 03:28:48 AM
at bitterdog  this is running off a hi end asus maximus mobo left over from all my gpu rigs. (it is a 1k pc)

I have 3 pc's left from the 13 I ran gpu rigs with. two in the photo and one in another room.   you can also see the 20 port hub to the left of the 49 port hub




last set




current bitminter mining




the 20 hub plus the 49 port .    I think I have it at 19 of 20 ports and 46 of 49 ports. 4 fans. 

the  grand total power of 301 watts. I want to add a second 49 port to this rig if I can. 

 I would be at about 450-460 watts and about 111 sticks 
44774  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [IN STOCK] Second batch of ASICMiner 49 port hubs +50 units! 1.75 BTC on: October 29, 2013, 03:23:55 AM
Some more photos





see silverstone filter stops short issues



psu is 163 at the plug  it is doing 46 sticks 1 usb fan   and    3 x     12 volt fans from the other wire


44775  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [IN STOCK] Second batch of ASICMiner 49 port hubs +50 units! 1.75 BTC on: October 29, 2013, 03:15:50 AM
Hold a second set for me.

here are some photos

Photos


second shot

 


third shot 
44776  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [IN STOCK] Second batch of ASICMiner 49 port hubs +50 units! 1.75 BTC on: October 29, 2013, 02:41:22 AM
I've got all 49 hashing using that PSU I found at Frys...

I decided to keep one with this batch for testing as well. I've got a few PSUs I'll be testing and will provide updates on what I find. I've got to say, I like your idea of stacking them with spacers and I look forward to seeing some of the rigs you guys build.

I sent a pm to you about surplus PSU with 36 amp 5 volt rating .
44777  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [IN STOCK] Second batch of ASICMiner 49 port hubs +50 units! 1.75 BTC on: October 29, 2013, 12:59:01 AM
I have 45 sticks running on this psu.


http://www.amazon.com/NZXT-Hale82-Bronze-Modular-Supply/dp/B006I2H05M  


 and 2x 12 volt fans.   I used the 4 pin out wire from the NZXT  to run the fans.  the psu is running  45 sticks and 2 thermaltake   usb fans


http://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-Mobile-External-Cooling-AF0007/dp/B002OJN250/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1383008019&sr=1-2&keywords=thermaltake+usb+fans


The kill a watt reads 159 watts for this hub and 4 fans.   So I am probably  right on the line of what this psu can do. I will run it over nite.  


http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/4758/nzxt_hale82_n_650_watt_power_supply_review/index.html  

 this review is the non modular one  I have the modular one  my 5 volt rating is for 25a.

the none modular rating is for 28a.  they may be the same unit with different ratings. IE this may just  be 28a even though it reads 25a.

 any how what I really like about this is it is a small hub,  you can cool it with 2x 12 volt 120 mm fans and 2 plastic grills.  

http://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-120mm-Filter-Grill-FF121/dp/B0036WTDHK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383008952&sr=8-1&keywords=fan+grill+120mm+plastic

  use 2 of these  to prevent shorts or damage to the sticks.

 attach them to your fans lay the grill right on the stick tops.  have the fans blow right up to the ceiling.  seems to work.
44778  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [IN STOCK] Second batch of ASICMiner 49 port hubs +50 units! 1.75 BTC on: October 28, 2013, 11:44:21 PM
got mine today . having a few issues but 34 ports work fine.  right now I am using a 225 usd sea sonic  platinum 1000 watt psu. running 34 ports  . I am pulling 117 watts at the wall . not surprised as 34 x 2.5 =  85 watts divide by 70 percent you get 121 watts.   so my efficiency is in the 70's

near as I can figure my hub has 2 bad banks row 8- 14 and row 15-21 are powered but do not detect the hubs. 1 lone port does not work in bank 42-49

hard to tell why.  one thing for sure  it is a nice size for am sticks .  you can use just 2 fans to cool it.

I will test more psu's as I would like to find the best one. for running 34 sticks.

it also may be that running this hub on a different pc will allow more then 34 sticks

Is it powering the units and your controller is just not recognizing them? Try isolating the two banks in question and unplugging all other units.

I got it to work on a different pc.  right now I am running 44 sticks using a  Nzxt psu a 650 watt model rated for 5 v

25 amp.  I am also using the four pin 12 volt cable to run a pair of 12 volt fans.  total power at the wall is 159 watts for 44 sticks and 2 fans.  seems to be a decent piece of gear.

but it may vary from pc to pc.  I am going to run more tests and post later today and tommorow.    On wed. thurs  I get 2 surplus 20 dollar psu's.. if they work I will give links  to buy them.
44779  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [IN STOCK] Second batch of ASICMiner 49 port hubs +50 units! 1.75 BTC on: October 28, 2013, 10:08:11 PM
got mine today . having a few issues but 34 ports work fine.  right now I am using a 225 usd sea sonic  platinum 1000 watt psu. running 34 ports  . I am pulling 117 watts at the wall . not surprised as 34 x 2.5 =  85 watts divide by 70 percent you get 121 watts.   so my efficiency is in the 70's

near as I can figure my hub has 2 bad banks row 8- 14 and row 15-21 are powered but do not detect the hubs. 1 lone port does not work in bank 42-49

hard to tell why.  one thing for sure  it is a nice size for am sticks .  you can use just 2 fans to cool it.

I will test more psu's as I would like to find the best one. for running 34 sticks.

it also may be that running this hub on a different pc will allow more then 34 sticks
44780  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN, 24/100] R10: BLACK ARROW Bullet Run w Bitfury! 40% off, $123=8-10GH Nov 1 on: October 28, 2013, 09:43:18 AM
The website still shows round 10 as closed so I'm not sure how to buy shares?  Do we just post here?  I'm down for 23 shares then or 24 if there's actually 24 remaining, seems like Phillip took one share above me.


I went to the coop website and clicked on round 10 out of stock but I then clicked on round 11 it had stock . So I paid for 1 share of round 11( still in stock)  which I am guessing was moved or will be moved to round 10.
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