SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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January 13, 2014, 12:49:28 PM |
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All orders have shipped from this weekend. Thank you! Cubes are 0.72 btc or less. SSB
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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January 14, 2014, 04:17:54 AM |
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All orders shipped today. Thank you.
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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January 15, 2014, 03:03:20 PM |
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All orders up to now have shipped. Thank you. SSB
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PaintShopPro6
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January 17, 2014, 03:29:31 PM |
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SSB, do you know if asicminer has any next-generation cubes in the works? These were fun to work with.
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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January 17, 2014, 03:35:26 PM |
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SSB, do you know if asicminer has any next-generation cubes in the works? These were fun to work with.
I don't know. They have announced they are working on new chips. What they do with them is above my pay grade SSB
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wpgdeez
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January 24, 2014, 05:18:40 PM |
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SSB, do you know if asicminer has any next-generation cubes in the works? These were fun to work with.
I heard they are just doing chips from now on
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fractalbc
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January 25, 2014, 04:57:52 AM |
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The cube I ordered earlier this week arrived today. I am glad I checked the screws on the heat sinks because two of them were loose and two more were not quite tight.
It is hashing away at over 31 ghash on low clocks which doubled my hash rate. I am now looking at all those usb sticks and thinking ... Ebay, Ebay...
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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January 25, 2014, 02:43:19 PM |
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1/25/14 Cubes are now 0.45 BTC each. PM me for large quantity purchases. Cubes are guaranteed to run at a minimum 28 GH/s but may run as high as 38 GH/s on the high setting. All orders have shipped as of today.
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SilentSonicBoom (OP)
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January 25, 2014, 08:28:54 PM |
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1/25/14 PM Seeing as I have little demand for cubes at recently reduced prices, I am lowering my cube prices again to 0.40 BTC each for anyone interested. They are brand new and straight from the manufacturer. PM me for large quantity purchases. Cubes are guaranteed to run at a minimum 28 GH/s but may run as high as 38 GH/s on the high setting. All orders have shipped as of today.
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PotatoMcGruff
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January 25, 2014, 09:35:08 PM |
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Hmm, If price gets a bit lower I'd be interested... (Especially in the .25 range) I know a couple guys who are feeling a bit burnt by their recent cube purchases (not from you SSB). Difficulty is getting a bit crazy, .25 at least keeps the ROI under 2 months (hopefully)..
You're definitely the seller I would buy from though!
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iglasses
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January 25, 2014, 09:46:13 PM |
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Hmm, If price gets a bit lower I'd be interested... (Especially in the .25 range) I know a couple guys who are feeling a bit burnt by their recent cube purchases (not from you SSB). Difficulty is getting a bit crazy, .25 at least keeps the ROI under 2 months (hopefully)..
You're definitely the seller I would buy from though!
...must...not...click... I can do this...I do not need another cube...i do not need another cube... ...stay tuned...
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I only have a signature because I'm allowed.
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J_Dubbs
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January 25, 2014, 10:29:03 PM |
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Hmm, If price gets a bit lower I'd be interested... (Especially in the .25 range) I know a couple guys who are feeling a bit burnt by their recent cube purchases (not from you SSB). Difficulty is getting a bit crazy, .25 at least keeps the ROI under 2 months (hopefully)..
You're definitely the seller I would buy from though!
...must...not...click... I can do this...I do not need another cube...i do not need another cube... ...stay tuned... I hear you... My "mining corner" has run out of power outlets and with all on high clock it flips a fuse on the outlet when I make coffee pretty sure I'd need to sell off my blades or find another outlet to hook anything else up... So tempting though.
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firejuan
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January 25, 2014, 11:27:53 PM |
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I am interested in a cube just need to transfer some coins around. Sent a PM.
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beefburrito
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January 26, 2014, 12:38:56 AM |
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Great price! I just sent payment and PM for 1 cube, thanks SSB!
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Peacefrog
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January 26, 2014, 12:42:57 AM |
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Can anyone tell me if these need to be plugged in to a computer to mine. If i can use the computer to set it up and leave it mining by itself that would be great
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J_Dubbs
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January 26, 2014, 12:53:47 AM |
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Can anyone tell me if these need to be plugged in to a computer to mine. If i can use the computer to set it up and leave it mining by itself that would be great
You need to plug in an Ethernet cable and run a proxy on a computer, as long as the cube is talking to your computer through the network you can physically put it anywhere you want. Proxy needs to be running somewhere though, although there might be some way to use a getwork URL, but from what I know it's slower and doesn't work as well, if it's even possible.
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CloudzEye
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January 26, 2014, 01:15:25 AM |
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Can anyone tell me if these need to be plugged in to a computer to mine. If i can use the computer to set it up and leave it mining by itself that would be great
I would suggest you run the proxy on a raspberry pi instead. Runs great 24/7. This way you dont have to keep your PC up all the time.
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Peacefrog
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January 26, 2014, 01:34:51 AM |
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Thanks guys you helped alot. im gonna gather my coins together and put in an order.
Thanks again, no one replied to my thread about this
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J_Dubbs
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January 26, 2014, 01:41:06 AM |
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Can anyone tell me if these need to be plugged in to a computer to mine. If i can use the computer to set it up and leave it mining by itself that would be great
I would suggest you run the proxy on a raspberry pi instead. Runs great 24/7. This way you dont have to keep your PC up all the time. I tried Minepeon with a Raspberry and my rejected share rate was significantly higher. I think if you use bfgminer and Raspian it might work better(?). I dunno, for me there were problems using anything other than Slush's proxy, something to do with long poll support and the cubes, even bfgminer as proxy on PC wasn't allowing long poll support. Fwiw, you might want to check the rejected shares in the cube webUI.
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CloudzEye
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January 26, 2014, 01:48:47 AM |
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Can anyone tell me if these need to be plugged in to a computer to mine. If i can use the computer to set it up and leave it mining by itself that would be great
I would suggest you run the proxy on a raspberry pi instead. Runs great 24/7. This way you dont have to keep your PC up all the time. I tried Minepeon with a Raspberry and my rejected share rate was significantly higher. I think if you use bfgminer and Raspian it might work better(?). I dunno, for me there were problems using anything other than Slush's proxy, something to do with long poll support and the cubes, even bfgminer as proxy on PC wasn't allowing long poll support. Fwiw, you might want to check the rejected shares in the cube webUI. I run it with bfgminer as proxy on raspbian. It turns out to be run fine for me. The rejected shares stay around 0.03% all the time.
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