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January 14, 2018, 03:48:42 PM
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looking for an X10. Anyone an idea from where I could get one?
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January 14, 2018, 04:35:33 PM
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For those who have a Giant B - or probably those with a Giant X10 since I'm guessing they must be similar - What power supply are you using? 1200v enough?  Would I be able to mine on all algos at the same time or is there a limit with what can be mined at any given time?
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January 14, 2018, 04:38:21 PM
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For those who have a Giant B - or probably those with a Giant X10 since I'm guessing they must be similar - What power supply are you using? 1200v enough?  Would I be able to mine on all algos at the same time or is there a limit with what can be mined at any given time?
1. Use APW3++
2. One at a time, but can set multiple routing in case if one algo down it can switch to other one.
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January 14, 2018, 04:45:39 PM
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For those who have a Giant B - or probably those with a Giant X10 since I'm guessing they must be similar - What power supply are you using? 1200v enough?  Would I be able to mine on all algos at the same time or is there a limit with what can be mined at any given time?

If you are going to use X11 algo, you will nee 630W, so 800W+ PSU will be enough.
If you won't use X11 algo, you will need max 390W.
1200W is certainly enough.
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January 14, 2018, 09:02:36 PM
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So one algorithm at a time.  To understand power usage - I'm looking at the Giant B and the highest power usage is Blake256R14 @ 410W.  So since it would only mine that one algorithm at a time I'd only need just over 410 watts - so a 800W PSU would suffice as Gongolo said?  I was thinking of getting one of the HP server power supplies with a breakout board.
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January 14, 2018, 09:24:54 PM
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I want to buy minimum 30  maximum 100 piece giant b miner.

but i cant find this device.

i want to going to hong kong or china..

If you are a serious seller, please tell me a good price.

Thanks, Best Regards.

Turkey Asic miner Best Seller Telegram @Miningci
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January 15, 2018, 12:10:15 AM
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Okay so i am finally back home. The green leds on the hashboards keep on blinking while the other colors are constant. Any idea what it means?

Isn't there just 1 green LED which is for the ethernet port?

nah there are green LEDs on the hashboards too.

so I let it running. the Ethernet port is working fine. seems to be connected and responding.

each hashboard has two red LEDs and one blue on(occasionally a green on pops up)



several restarts did nothing. not showing up on my ip scanner.
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January 15, 2018, 01:05:13 AM
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So one algorithm at a time.  To understand power usage - I'm looking at the Giant B and the highest power usage is Blake256R14 @ 410W.  So since it would only mine that one algorithm at a time I'd only need just over 410 watts - so a 800W PSU would suffice as Gongolo said?  I was thinking of getting one of the HP server power supplies with a breakout board.
Gongolo is right
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January 15, 2018, 01:21:23 AM
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Okay so i am finally back home. The green leds on the hashboards keep on blinking while the other colors are constant. Any idea what it means?

Isn't there just 1 green LED which is for the ethernet port?

nah there are green LEDs on the hashboards too.

so I let it running. the Ethernet port is working fine. seems to be connected and responding.

each hashboard has two red LEDs and one blue on(occasionally a green on pops up)



several restarts did nothing. not showing up on my ip scanner.

got the pizero out. then I realised i don't have a microSD card reader. fun  Cry

so do I just flash the firmware that I found on baikal's website(pizero_GX10_1712)? what the hell do I even use to flash or is it just a copy paste and overwrite on what is on the X10?
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January 15, 2018, 05:09:44 AM
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anyone currently mining digibyte? which algorithm and whats your return per day?

about 800 digibyte a day using Qubit
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January 15, 2018, 05:12:46 AM
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anyone currently mining digibyte? which algorithm and whats your return per day?

about 800 digibyte a day using Qubit

where are you mining?
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January 15, 2018, 05:55:29 AM
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anyone currently mining digibyte? which algorithm and whats your return per day?

about 800 digibyte a day using Qubit

where are you mining?


MPH
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January 15, 2018, 07:27:08 AM
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Okay so i am finally back home. The green leds on the hashboards keep on blinking while the other colors are constant. Any idea what it means?

Isn't there just 1 green LED which is for the ethernet port?

nah there are green LEDs on the hashboards too.

so I let it running. the Ethernet port is working fine. seems to be connected and responding.

each hashboard has two red LEDs and one blue on(occasionally a green on pops up)



several restarts did nothing. not showing up on my ip scanner.

got the pizero out. then I realised i don't have a microSD card reader. fun  Cry

so do I just flash the firmware that I found on baikal's website(pizero_GX10_1712)? what the hell do I even use to flash or is it just a copy paste and overwrite on what is on the X10?

check  this pdf from baikal for instruction how to update firmware http://www.baikalminer.com/down/GiantX10.pdf

ALQO - A Decentralized, All-in-One Financial And Cloud Services Ecosystem.

https://alqo.app/
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January 15, 2018, 08:29:25 AM
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anyone currently mining digibyte? which algorithm and whats your return per day?

about 800 digibyte a day using Qubit

For DGB, you could try myr-gr too: 150W only.
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January 15, 2018, 09:40:07 AM
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i just get a x10, still a bit confuse on some items

1) how to check os image version?
2) what is the purpose of the usb port?
3) temperature 0-40 Celsius is for chip or something written below the page (beside load)
4) what the hell this load (below the page) means?
5) can we delete the backup list, just to precaution not load x11 as plan to use 500w PSU.
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January 15, 2018, 09:45:00 AM
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i just get a x10, still a bit confuse on some items

1) how to check os image version?
2) what is the purpose of the usb port?
3) temperature 0-40 Celsius is for chip or something written below the page (beside load)
4) what the hell this load (below the page) means?
5) can we delete the backup list, just to precaution not load x11 as plan to use 500w PSU.

1. Use terminal to login and check OS version
2. USB port, never tried, could be for connection?
3. I think Chip
4. Its just fancy work
5. Yes , sure.
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January 15, 2018, 01:54:30 PM
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anyone currently mining digibyte? which algorithm and whats your return per day?

about 800 digibyte a day using Qubit

For DGB, you could try myr-gr too: 150W only.


Anyone know of a good pool that is myr-gr for DGB?
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January 15, 2018, 01:55:30 PM
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anyone currently mining digibyte? which algorithm and whats your return per day?

about 800 digibyte a day using Qubit

For DGB, you could try myr-gr too: 150W only.


Anyone know of a good pool that is myr-gr for DGB?
https://xvg-mg.suprnova.cc
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January 15, 2018, 04:58:34 PM
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Hello,
I need some help with my Baikal. It work and pool is ok (alive) but I don't have any hashrate on the pool!
See picture: http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=e71ee3-1516035631.jpg

So I think something is wrong and my X10 don't want so send anything.
Any Idea?
Thanks
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January 16, 2018, 12:11:28 AM
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This is what I found out.
after update to firmware 1.1, the Accepted rate for the Miner with the new firmware is 2500 and for the 2nd Miner with the old firmware is 10000.

It seems the new firmware has a throttling effect in it."

Hashrate is the same for both miner.

Which means the Accepted rate, they are very different.
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