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November 15, 2013, 11:54:14 PM |
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can those fan banks be moved forward or backwards to bring them closer to the h boards?
No, but you can move the two beams that support the m-board closer to one bank. Then with the other bank, you add spacers with longer bolts in order to place those fans closer to the cards.
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klondike_bar
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November 16, 2013, 12:34:38 AM |
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So I ordered https://megabigpower.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=61and finally received it in the mail to find that it's missing 2 x Ring terminal to Molex-Jr adapter cable I literally made a mess tearing up that box trying to find them. I contacted customer support and they told me that there was nothing they can do for me. I have NO reason to "scam" them out of some cables. I ordered a starter kit WITH cables. I can't help that they didn't ship me what they advertised. I just want my cables or a partial refund for the cost of acquiring new cables. What do I do next? If I paid with credit card, we would already be in disputes, but since I paid with Bitcoin... I have to post drama here. *sigh* your board should use PCI-e power connectors, the ring connectors were phased out after august Thanks man. So I just plug those in to power this bad boy up? So how about an apology to Dave and the others folks at MBP for your rant? They delivered exactly what you ordered. It's not their fault that you didn't know what you ordered. Sorry they don't update their website. Sorry they don't send what I purchased. I took a screenshot early on... Just in case of any sort of arbitration. There is my apology. seriously? You're upset that they IMPROVED the hardware between the time that you ordered and the time they shipped your order? Why dont you ship back the 32+GHash card you received so that they can rectify the additional 25% hashrate you received? They can send you some crappy ring-connectors and 12ga wires in return. Anyone receiving these has access to the internet and can easily find the instruction manual.
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BTClobsta
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November 16, 2013, 12:51:47 AM |
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FWIW, just ordered two of these from Spotswood. Can't wait to get 'em ! Will be sure to post pics when I have everything situated. I already got one and I am thinking get one for gpus. how can i get one of those? who do i contact?
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Xian01
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November 16, 2013, 12:56:05 AM |
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Oh, and going back to physically stabilizing the cards, did anyone else think to use the mount-holes on the H-cards to bind them together using bolts, dowels, or something similar? I imagine it would be quite tedious to set up and you would want to make sure the cards where working well first...
A proper case to mount everything to would do it: Send me a PM. FWIW, just ordered two of these from Spotswood. Can't wait to get 'em ! Will be sure to post pics when I have everything situated. I already got one and I am thinking get one for gpus. how can i get one of those? who do i contact? Reading comprehension failure
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November 16, 2013, 01:32:16 AM |
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That is what the top plate is designed to do. Underneath the plate is some foam rubber, which gently presses down onto the top edges of the h-cards, to keep them steady. I apologize! I had forgotten what it's like working with competent people. On a side note, anyone else have problems with the inductors on the v2.2 boards? About a third of mine look like they where attached by someone who was drunk. I am leery about using them because the housing is butting up against the solder joints of what look to be decoupling capacitors next to it. I didn't progress far enough in electronics to make it to EE level comprehension as to how bad this is usability wise. I hope these things don't fry my rig...
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November 16, 2013, 01:33:58 AM |
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That is what the top plate is designed to do. Underneath the plate is some foam rubber, which gently presses down onto the top edges of the h-cards, to keep them steady. I apologize! I had forgotten what it's like working with competent people. On a side note, anyone else have problems with the inductors on the v2.2 boards? About a third of mine look like they where attached by someone who was drunk. I am leery about using them because the housing is butting up against the solder joints of what look to be decoupling capacitors next to it. I didn't progress far enough in electronics to make it to EE level comprehension as to how bad this is usability wise. I hope these things don't fry my rig... The body of the inductor SHOULD be insulated from its leads. I'd check with a multimeter to be sure, but it should be fine.
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November 16, 2013, 04:49:16 AM |
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Has Bitfury mentioned how much further they plan to expand the network?
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November 16, 2013, 06:03:16 AM Last edit: November 16, 2013, 06:52:25 AM by Asinine |
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*Facepalm* Someone please tell me they have a copy of the Vanilla V3 image, or that one of the older ones works? I was shipped a blank SD card.
And, yes, I did have the sense to plug it into a PC to try to back it up prior to inserting it in the Pi.
Edit: Bah, V2 won't fit on the card and GandalfG's image, while booted, isn't generating any hashes. I don't know if it's my rig or not, yet.
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November 16, 2013, 08:01:40 AM Last edit: November 16, 2013, 10:07:43 PM by Keefe |
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*Facepalm* Someone please tell me they have a copy of the Vanilla V3 image, or that one of the older ones works? I was shipped a blank SD card.
And, yes, I did have the sense to plug it into a PC to try to back it up prior to inserting it in the Pi.
Edit: Bah, V2 won't fit on the card and GandalfG's image, while booted, isn't generating any hashes. I don't know if it's my rig or not, yet.
Login with ssh and check what chainminer is doing: sudo screen -r | grep -m1 Detached | cut -b2-7
EDIT: I omitted an important part. Here's the complete command: sudo screen -r `sudo screen -r | grep -m1 Detached | cut -b2-7`
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November 16, 2013, 08:08:36 AM |
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*Facepalm* Someone please tell me they have a copy of the Vanilla V3 image, or that one of the older ones works? I was shipped a blank SD card.
And, yes, I did have the sense to plug it into a PC to try to back it up prior to inserting it in the Pi.
Edit: Bah, V2 won't fit on the card and GandalfG's image, while booted, isn't generating any hashes. I don't know if it's my rig or not, yet.
Login with ssh and check what chainminer is doing: sudo screen -r | grep -m1 Detached | cut -b2-7
You have the latest kit? I made an image the day I got my machine. I can send you the image.
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November 16, 2013, 09:41:22 AM |
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November 16, 2013, 11:43:59 AM |
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been like that since boards went OOS
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Revewing Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
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November 16, 2013, 02:50:21 PM |
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*Facepalm* Someone please tell me they have a copy of the Vanilla V3 image, or that one of the older ones works? I was shipped a blank SD card.
And, yes, I did have the sense to plug it into a PC to try to back it up prior to inserting it in the Pi.
Edit: Bah, V2 won't fit on the card and GandalfG's image, while booted, isn't generating any hashes. I don't know if it's my rig or not, yet.
Login with ssh and check what chainminer is doing: sudo screen -r | grep -m1 Detached | cut -b2-7
You have the latest kit? I made an image the day I got my machine. I can send you the image. OK, I verified with two different multimeters: 12.1V out of the power supply, cards between .76 and .80 volts between the top of the inductor and the terminal ground. This does not seem to be a vdroop issue since this happens with all cards or just 1 at a time. I cranked the pot on one of the cards around about 100 degrees clockwise and got it up to about .81V, ran screen -r and found it was hashing with BFG to the default account at BTCGuild at about 4.5GH/s. Chainminer still seems to be holding itself. Yes, sir, I would appreciate the base image.
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November 16, 2013, 03:27:32 PM |
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*Facepalm* Someone please tell me they have a copy of the Vanilla V3 image, or that one of the older ones works? I was shipped a blank SD card.
And, yes, I did have the sense to plug it into a PC to try to back it up prior to inserting it in the Pi.
Edit: Bah, V2 won't fit on the card and GandalfG's image, while booted, isn't generating any hashes. I don't know if it's my rig or not, yet.
Login with ssh and check what chainminer is doing: sudo screen -r | grep -m1 Detached | cut -b2-7
You have the latest kit? I made an image the day I got my machine. I can send you the image. OK, I verified with two different multimeters: 12.1V out of the power supply, cards between .76 and .80 volts between the top of the inductor and the terminal ground. This does not seem to be a vdroop issue since this happens with all cards or just 1 at a time. I cranked the pot on one of the cards around about 100 degrees clockwise and got it up to about .81V, ran screen -r and found it was hashing with BFG to the default account at BTCGuild at about 4.5GH/s. Chainminer still seems to be holding itself. Yes, sir, I would appreciate the base image. 0.76v is fairly low voltage. 0.81-0.86v is a better taget for getting 28-35GH
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November 16, 2013, 03:41:56 PM |
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Has anyone had success contacting sales re: RMA's ? Have been waiting on a response for an RMA on 3 bad h-cards RMA issues aside, these rigs are beasts once they are configured and placed in an environment with proper cooling ! The one full rig I have up and running has settled around 535 GHs !
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November 16, 2013, 03:44:39 PM |
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Has anyone had success contacting sales re: RMA's ? Have been waiting on a response for an RMA on 3 bad h-cards RMA issues aside, these rigs are beasts once they are configured and placed in an environment with proper cooling ! The one full rig I have up and running has settled around 535 GHs ! I also submitted a request and haven't received any response as of yet.
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November 16, 2013, 03:49:02 PM |
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Has anyone had success contacting sales re: RMA's ? Have been waiting on a response for an RMA on 3 bad h-cards RMA issues aside, these rigs are beasts once they are configured and placed in an environment with proper cooling ! The one full rig I have up and running has settled around 535 GHs ! what did you do to get them going at that speed? anyone have a recommendation for a voltmeter?
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November 16, 2013, 03:56:38 PM |
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what did you do to get them going at that speed? anyone have a recommendation for a voltmeter?
Played a game of "musical h-cards" where I ran the rig for about 5 minutes, took note of which cards were faster than others, shutdown, moved the faster cards to the front, and slower cards to the back, restart, etc. Also, FANS FANS FANS ! Lots of airflow ! These guys really need to stay cool and ventilated. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EK3NRS/ is what I'm using to tune my gear.
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November 16, 2013, 04:13:45 PM |
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what did you do to get them going at that speed? anyone have a recommendation for a voltmeter?
Played a game of "musical h-cards" where I ran the rig for about 5 minutes, took note of which cards were faster than others, shutdown, moved the faster cards to the front, and slower cards to the back, restart, etc. Also, FANS FANS FANS ! Lots of airflow ! These guys really need to stay cool and ventilated. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EK3NRS/ is what I'm using to tune my gear. nice job. i think i can do that. why did you need the voltmeter then?
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