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November 02, 2013, 12:39:15 AM
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Hi Cryptx, When will you find time to answer my question about the Bitburner Fury that broke down after running just 10 days? Order #1094
I emailed you on the 21st of October so I'm already sitting around with a broken product for almost 2 weeks, waiting for your answer.

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November 02, 2013, 01:11:29 AM
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screenshot from customer (2 boards)

59 degrees and pushing over 1100mV. Let's see how long till they are toast!

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November 02, 2013, 10:23:16 AM
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at 500 EUR there is no ROI from the start, why would anyone buy it ?
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November 02, 2013, 10:32:48 AM
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Same believe and me no roi
I think must go at 400 euro
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November 02, 2013, 11:13:24 AM
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Have the self detaching USB ports been fixed?

Yes, the usb port is fixed.

Only if you order a 8 board tower, up to 3 usb can be broken. (you only need 1-2 usb in this case and can connect with canbus)

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November 02, 2013, 11:19:32 AM
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Hi, how can I apply the 70% refund from previous Avalon Bitburner purchase? Please. Thanks.

Same here, where can I apply my discount code please cryptx?

We do not convert Burnin orders for this batch. You have to apply for your 50% refund from Burnin.
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November 02, 2013, 11:38:41 AM
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We had no intention to communicate through forum posts about internal affairs with Burnin.

We did not receive any answer by Burnin in days about financial matters (still waiting for his invoices + we already paid ~65% through discounts)
Now we are held responsible for undelivered promises by Burnin through a forum post.
We are very dissapointed about this to say the least.
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November 02, 2013, 12:19:38 PM
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Other screenshot customer:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2sehjkytbclyk0o/bbf-cgminer.jpg
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November 02, 2013, 12:38:47 PM
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50 GH is not real guys. That is what I think 40-41 top calculating pool paid shares as suggested by kano. Have that in mind and choose wisely

All boards were tested before we shipped them. The boards are doing ~50GH/s, no doubt about that.
I will take some screenshots.
OK I got it 1.1v Smiley and ambinient about 10 c


What are you getting with .85v

Please help the Led Boy aka Bicknellski to make us a nice Christmas led tree and pay WASP membership fee here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=643999.msg7191563#msg7191563
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November 03, 2013, 01:44:41 AM
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thanks to cryptx and team my 4 boards are running now as they should.
BUT it looks like a lot of power is needed and I am waiting how stable these settings will be.
Best performance seems to depend more on high voltage and less on high frequency.
less voltage means less hashing power.

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November 04, 2013, 10:36:38 AM
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Screenshot 2 boards:



Screenshot 8 boards:

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November 04, 2013, 05:20:25 PM
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I've been running one of these for about a month and am completely satisfied. It runs ~50GH/s and is very stable, I've only had to restart it twice in that time.

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November 05, 2013, 11:25:56 PM
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My 2 boards + PSU have arrived today, that was quick! Ordered Saturday, shipped Monday and arrived Tuesday!

Both boards work fine on Win 8.1 + CGMiner 3.6.6, they average at about 46 GH/s each but only using suggested default settings.

- Used Zadig Driver 2.0.1.160 first for CGMiner to detect them.

- My CGMiner options are: --avalon-options 115200:64:10:50:256 --bitburner-voltage 1300

Has anyone found better options to squeeze a little more out of 2 boards?
Do I need 64 for number of chips even with CGMiner 3.6.6 or should I go with 32 instead?
I believe I can fiddle with the last 2 set of numbers 50:256 and the voltage, anyone else with 2 boards has some suggestions?

I assume my boards were from batch 3? Maybe still batch 2? I ordered them last week so should I still do a firmware update?
If I connect the provided 2 port Canbus cable I get USB write errors... yes I did add 2 termination jumpers on each board.
So I'm just using 2 x micro USB cables and the USB ports are firmly attached to the boards, no issue so far!

CryptX could you confirm the batch number and if I need a FW Update? Order Number was 1375.

Have to say thanks to Bert at CryptX for the uber fast shipping and if I had more dosh I would get another few, hopefully soon!

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November 06, 2013, 12:03:49 AM
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My 2 boards + PSU have arrived today, that was quick! Ordered Saturday, shipped Monday and arrived Tuesday!

Both boards work fine on Win 8.1 + CGMiner 3.6.6, they average at about 46 GH/s each but only using suggested default settings.

- Used Zadig Driver 2.0.1.160 first for CGMiner to detect them.

- My CGMiner options are: --avalon-options 115200:64:10:50:256 --bitburner-voltage 1300

Has anyone found better options to squeeze a little more out of 2 boards?
Do I need 64 for number of chips even with CGMiner 3.6.6 or should I go with 32 instead?


You should be able to use 32 as you have two boards.

With 4 boards I run:

--avalon-cutoff 63 --bitburner-voltage 1380 --avalon-options 115200:64:10:d:278 --queue 4

This gives right around 50Gh/sec

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November 06, 2013, 05:12:06 AM
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We had no intention to communicate through forum posts about internal affairs with Burnin.

We did not receive any answer by Burnin in days about financial matters (still waiting for his invoices + we already paid ~65% through discounts)
Now we are held responsible for undelivered promises by Burnin through a forum post.
We are very dissapointed about this to say the least.

I was communicating trugh your website aroun. 20.09.13 and I'm waiting for a replay till now.
I know now /thx to your reply/ that my burning refund won't go truth bitfury boards.
Sad thing.
Maryny its my fault because my order is partially shipped and partially should be refunded.
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November 06, 2013, 08:28:00 AM
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I bought yesterday one kit of Board + RbPi

Waiting for it! I show you snaps and photos when have it!

ByE!
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November 06, 2013, 09:54:54 AM
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My 2 boards + PSU have arrived today, that was quick! Ordered Saturday, shipped Monday and arrived Tuesday!

Both boards work fine on Win 8.1 + CGMiner 3.6.6, they average at about 46 GH/s each but only using suggested default settings.

- Used Zadig Driver 2.0.1.160 first for CGMiner to detect them.

- My CGMiner options are: --avalon-options 115200:64:10:50:256 --bitburner-voltage 1300

Has anyone found better options to squeeze a little more out of 2 boards?
Do I need 64 for number of chips even with CGMiner 3.6.6 or should I go with 32 instead?


You should be able to use 32 as you have two boards.

With 4 boards I run:

--avalon-cutoff 63 --bitburner-voltage 1380 --avalon-options 115200:64:10:d:278 --queue 4

This gives right around 50Gh/sec



Thanks for sharing! I'll give it a try! BTW is --queue 4 because you have 4 boards? Shall I use 2 for 2 boards? Grin
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November 06, 2013, 01:01:15 PM
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Thanks for sharing! I'll give it a try! BTW is --queue 4 because you have 4 boards? Shall I use 2 for 2 boards? Grin

That has to do with work queuing from the pool. I believe it is a leftover from an older version of cgminer that would run into work shortages without it... I don't think it is even needed anymore but I leave the option there as it's working well. If you do add it I would leave it at 4.
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November 06, 2013, 04:32:30 PM
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Thanks for sharing! I'll give it a try! BTW is --queue 4 because you have 4 boards? Shall I use 2 for 2 boards? Grin

That has to do with work queuing from the pool. I believe it is a leftover from an older version of cgminer that would run into work shortages without it... I don't think it is even needed anymore but I leave the option there as it's working well. If you do add it I would leave it at 4.


I will, thanks for your assistance!  Cheesy
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November 06, 2013, 08:00:27 PM
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We had no intention to communicate through forum posts about internal affairs with Burnin.

We did not receive any answer by Burnin in days about financial matters (still waiting for his invoices + we already paid ~65% through discounts)
Now we are held responsible for undelivered promises by Burnin through a forum post.
We are very dissapointed about this to say the least.

We were told by burnin that cryptx would take over refund processing and automate it. Was that not the purpose of logging into asic-hardware.com and changing orders from processing to "marked for refund"?!

Here is the email:
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Dear valued customers,
 
There has been very little communication from me over the last few days, because the development
 of the BitFury boards takes up all of my time.
 I had to prioritize this over refund processing, because the Bitfury chips are expected to be delivered soon.
 
Now to the important part:
 My new main distributor is CryptX aka asic-chips.com.
 Their new site for complete hardware sales will be www.asic-hardware.com.
 We have agreed that they will take over my end-user sales.
 CryptX will also take over the refund processing and automate it.
 I will transfer the orders that have not been completed or refunded yet and my customer database to them.
 After transfer of the database you can log on to their site and you will have three options:
 1. You convert existing orders that have not been refunded yet to Bitfury product orders.
 The 70% partial refund will be deducted from your final order price.
 2. You choose to get the 50%, later hopefully 70% partial refund.
 3. Keep your order.
 
If you have any objection to the transfer of your information to CryptX, please
 let me know by sending an email with the subject line:
 'Opt out of database transfer'
 You have 24 hours before the transfer, requests received later will be deleted on their side.
 

Cheers
 Martin
 

Cryptx opted to become the distributor for burnin and bitfurys; this means you get the good and the bad. Ignoring your promises doesn't make it go away.

Here is your statement:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179769.msg3143533#msg3143533

I'm sure this will be deleted as my other posts have been.

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