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Yeah the one above C01R is the one you want it gets pretty hot. Its a night and day difference for my cards, it runs with the heat sink in those locations and it will just plain shut down without them.
Just got a bag-o-heatsinks in from EBay. Looks like I'm going to need to cut them up into 3x2 chunks ? Attach them to the location below ? Place them directly on the chip ? Exactly. I left the Aluminum Smaller ones on the Front part, and just turned the Copper ones on the back side, or your second picture for reference to cover that exposed metal portion without touching any of the traces or small capacitors back there. I didn't think about cutting the copper ones to fit on the front however, if you have the right tools that would probably work better than the aluminum ones. Also you dont need to cut it that small, just cut it so it covers component but fits in between the other components without touching them.
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December 19, 2013, 08:56:47 PM |
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Just got a bag-o-heatsinks in from EBay. Looks like I'm going to need to cut them up into 3x2 chunks ? Attach them to the location below ? Place them directly on the chip ? I used a different heatsink, but ended up not cutting any of them. The one on the regulator is attached at an angle. It doesn't touch any of the neighboring components, but it still covers most of the thermal vias under the regulator. My H-boards look like this...click to embiggen:
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December 19, 2013, 09:01:33 PM |
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The price dropped another $25 on the V1.2 H boards minutes after I placed an order. It's nice to see the price dropping but that kinda sucks, lol.
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bobcaticus
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December 19, 2013, 09:16:08 PM |
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Hey gang -
I'm Jason and have been working with Dave, Yvonne and his company to help assist with support, sales and the website.
We adjusted the group prices, and he let me know that we'll be selling a limited amount of 1/2 and 1/4 rigs at the respective prices.
I'll post up when I get around to added them to the store, probably tomorrow as I have some traveling to do.
My main priority right now is to consolidate all the 18 million pages of discussions and troubleshooting into easy to read documentation, so you will see that online shortly. The Redfury product page has been updated with installation tips and troubleshooting as well.
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December 19, 2013, 10:28:42 PM |
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Hey gang -
I'm Jason and have been working with Dave, Yvonne and his company to help assist with support, sales and the website.
We adjusted the group prices, and he let me know that we'll be selling a limited amount of 1/2 and 1/4 rigs at the respective prices.
I'll post up when I get around to added them to the store, probably tomorrow as I have some traveling to do.
My main priority right now is to consolidate all the 18 million pages of discussions and troubleshooting into easy to read documentation, so you will see that online shortly. The Redfury product page has been updated with installation tips and troubleshooting as well.
Good news, Long overdue. I hope the prices are much lower on the 1/2 and 1/4 rigs because the current prices are still way too high for boards.
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December 20, 2013, 07:13:28 AM |
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Bitmain is selling hundreds of 180GH AntMiners every week. It's a shame Tytus doesn't want to do the same. He should let MBP sell 1/4 rigs for $2299 to compete with AntMiner.
Though both are a little overpriced for me. I'd pay $1900 for a 1/4 rig delivered Dec 24, assuming $720/BTC at bitpay.
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December 20, 2013, 07:34:08 AM |
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how is tytus related to megabigpower in any way? he just runs a mine. unless he bought out dave's company. the btc world shadniess amazes me.
Lovely hit & run post! Now that you know who Tytus is, care to retract your accusations?
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December 20, 2013, 07:09:37 PM |
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how is tytus related to megabigpower in any way? he just runs a mine. unless he bought out dave's company. the btc world shadniess amazes me.
Lovely hit & run post! Now that you know who Tytus is, care to retract your accusations? who cares?
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December 20, 2013, 07:11:28 PM |
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Hey gang -
I'm Jason and have been working with Dave, Yvonne and his company to help assist with support, sales and the website.
We adjusted the group prices, and he let me know that we'll be selling a limited amount of 1/2 and 1/4 rigs at the respective prices.
I'll post up when I get around to added them to the store, probably tomorrow as I have some traveling to do.
My main priority right now is to consolidate all the 18 million pages of discussions and troubleshooting into easy to read documentation, so you will see that online shortly. The Redfury product page has been updated with installation tips and troubleshooting as well.
Hi Bob, glad to see someone has been recruited to help with all the querstions and concerns. Do you have any info on if they are still considering some of the defective H Cards? Any update on the next release of bare bitfury chips? I am interested in organizing a group buy for a reel, but I want to be sure you guys have no issues with that before getting anything started. Is this the best thread to monitor for such concerns, or should I be checking in somewhere else?
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bobcaticus
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December 20, 2013, 07:54:37 PM |
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Hey gang -
I'm Jason and have been working with Dave, Yvonne and his company to help assist with support, sales and the website.
We adjusted the group prices, and he let me know that we'll be selling a limited amount of 1/2 and 1/4 rigs at the respective prices.
I'll post up when I get around to added them to the store, probably tomorrow as I have some traveling to do.
My main priority right now is to consolidate all the 18 million pages of discussions and troubleshooting into easy to read documentation, so you will see that online shortly. The Redfury product page has been updated with installation tips and troubleshooting as well.
Hi Bob, glad to see someone has been recruited to help with all the querstions and concerns. Do you have any info on if they are still considering some of the defective H Cards? Any update on the next release of bare bitfury chips? I am interested in organizing a group buy for a reel, but I want to be sure you guys have no issues with that before getting anything started. Is this the best thread to monitor for such concerns, or should I be checking in somewhere else? Hey there - We are still sorting out specifics on selling EOL cards, and once we get a new round of bare chips I will make sure to let the forum here know. In the short run, a specific megabigpower forum will be implemented soon. I also set up a twitter account, if you are into the tweeting thing: https://twitter.com/_MegaBigPowerI've almost got the 1/2 and 1/4 V3 rigs up for sale, just waiting for an OK from the boss man. Again, if you have any questions - you can email me: support@megabigpower.comThanks, Jason
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xstr8guy
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December 20, 2013, 10:44:09 PM |
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how is tytus related to megabigpower in any way? he just runs a mine. unless he bought out dave's company. the btc world shadniess amazes me.
Lovely hit & run post! Now that you know who Tytus is, care to retract your accusations? who cares? Whatever.
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xstr8guy
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December 20, 2013, 10:46:42 PM |
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The price dropped another $25 on the V1.2 H boards minutes after I placed an order. It's nice to see the price dropping but that kinda sucks, lol.
Thanks Jason & Dave for giving me store credit for the price drop on the V1.2 H boards!
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bobcaticus
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December 21, 2013, 08:55:13 AM |
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Glad to help, xstr8guy! ____________________ As I said yesterday, we now have the 1/2 and 1/4 V3 mining kits up on the store for sale. https://megabigpower.com/shop/The 1/2 kit (8 cards) are limited to 50 total sets: 200GH Overclockable Bitcoin Miner Kit $9,250.00 - SALE $5,600.00 The 1/4 kit (4 cards) are limited to 25 total sets: 100GH Overclockable Bitcoin Miner Kit $4,625.00 - SALE $2,800.00 Again, these do not come with rPis or Power Supplies. The package consists solely of 1 M-Board and the appropriate H-Boards. The SD image is on the respective product pages, and I hope to get some basic instructions up on there for those who are new to mining. I'll check in the morning if anyone is shipping these tomorrow (Saturday), and follow up here. -Jason
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December 21, 2013, 03:05:11 PM |
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I suspect they're upgrading their mining farm to something better and they're offloading the old gen stuff on all you dear customers. Bet you anything these are used or have been used in their mining farm.
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December 21, 2013, 03:29:12 PM Last edit: December 21, 2013, 03:47:47 PM by Asinine |
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Old-gen stuff would be on V1 and V2 m-boards at this point. The photos show what appears to be a new generation of PCIe card with exposed metal for thermal dissipation on the back. I just think it makes them more money to sell rather than deploy at the moment. That makes 3 different versions of PCIe cards that I am aware of. The somewhat problematic ones with the grey-metallic coil pack, the pulse coil ones, and now this.
I would be tempted in a halfy for $2000 in January. Or, may be a quarter with some returned cards put in slot 2. But, speaking of old stuff hitting the market, has anyone else noticed the sudden drop off in network hash-rate after China took a squat over the market?
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December 21, 2013, 04:36:32 PM |
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Old-gen stuff would be on V1 and V2 m-boards at this point. The photos show what appears to be a new generation of PCIe card with exposed metal for thermal dissipation on the back. I just think it makes them more money to sell rather than deploy at the moment. That makes 3 different versions of PCIe cards that I am aware of. The somewhat problematic ones with the grey-metallic coil pack, the pulse coil ones, and now this.
I would be tempted in a halfy for $2000 in January. Or, may be a quarter with some returned cards put in slot 2. But, speaking of old stuff hitting the market, has anyone else noticed the sudden drop off in network hash-rate after China took a squat over the market?
Drop in network hashrate? I'm seeing close to 10 Ph/s. not seeingt any real drop.
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bobcaticus
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December 21, 2013, 06:50:59 PM |
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I suspect they're upgrading their mining farm to something better and they're offloading the old gen stuff on all you dear customers. Bet you anything these are used or have been used in their mining farm.
No, these are the same boards we're using.
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allinvain
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December 21, 2013, 08:22:21 PM |
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What the heck is going on with the forum.
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klondike_bar
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December 21, 2013, 08:31:55 PM |
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Old-gen stuff would be on V1 and V2 m-boards at this point. The photos show what appears to be a new generation of PCIe card with exposed metal for thermal dissipation on the back. I just think it makes them more money to sell rather than deploy at the moment. That makes 3 different versions of PCIe cards that I am aware of. The somewhat problematic ones with the grey-metallic coil pack, the pulse coil ones, and now this.
I would be tempted in a halfy for $2000 in January. Or, may be a quarter with some returned cards put in slot 2. But, speaking of old stuff hitting the market, has anyone else noticed the sudden drop off in network hash-rate after China took a squat over the market?
Drop in network hashrate? I'm seeing close to 10 Ph/s. not seeingt any real drop. the hashrate fluctuates a lot, so most 'drops' are just periods of low luck, rather than a change to the amount of hardware connected to the network. however, its likely the drop in value may be enough to dissuade any remaining fpga and GPU miners. it may be possible too that some early adopters (gen 1 where >7GH/W) are limited from adding newer machines due to having BTC invested or already using several kW of power
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bobcaticus
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December 21, 2013, 09:00:53 PM |
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Old-gen stuff would be on V1 and V2 m-boards at this point. The photos show what appears to be a new generation of PCIe card with exposed metal for thermal dissipation on the back. I just think it makes them more money to sell rather than deploy at the moment. That makes 3 different versions of PCIe cards that I am aware of. The somewhat problematic ones with the grey-metallic coil pack, the pulse coil ones, and now this.
You are correct. These new ones with the metal backing can fit and work in both the V2 and V3 M-boards.
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