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April 30, 2014, 12:48:07 PM |
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OMG - Its working, you guys are the best for sticking with such a noob through the full setup process. ! I LOVE YOU GUYS. Great, glad it's working. There are some real pros on here, especially Dogie.
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DanZaph
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May 06, 2014, 06:11:56 PM |
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At the current difficulty and my electric cost of .08/kWh I am below break-even, that is I can buy BTC cheaper than mining with the Cube.
But I have found that mining scrypt coin with an ASIC is above break-even because ASIC script miners are extremely power efficient, that is because of the tradeoff of processing power to memory.
An example: Gridseed (5-chip, $99) crypt mining only does not even need a fan and only consumes ~4W running at ~320Kh/s. Monthly figures: Converting the script coin to BTC produces about .03BTC * ~$400/BTC = $12 at a cost of $0.23 in electricity. There are better mining script solutions and more becoming available.
The cube was fun while it lasted and with luck may be profitable again.
Anyone wanting to buy a fully functional ASIC Cube make me an offer.
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DanZaph
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May 07, 2014, 07:02:36 PM |
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What makes you think that anything needs to be jumpered to make it work. It just looks like it just has power output connectors and a connector for 110vac. It seems to be designed to supply additional power, not power a computer motherboard. Have you tried it?
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DanZaph
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May 07, 2014, 07:10:55 PM |
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Ya it definately needs to be jumped. My Comp will not allow me to connect so i have to jump it.
When you connect the PSU do any lights come on on the cube? That your computer will not connect (whatever that means) does not mean that there is a power supply problem.
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DanZaph
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May 07, 2014, 07:16:23 PM |
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Backing up, what are you trying to accomplish? Power an ASIC Cube or something else?
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May 07, 2014, 07:17:13 PM |
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DanZaph
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May 07, 2014, 07:21:11 PM |
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none no lights on cube or psu. But the PSU won't come on unless it's jumped . I would jump the PSU off of my computer but there are no openings to connect to.
Do you have two PCI-E cables between the PSU and the Cube? And a 110vac power cord to the PSU? A 30A fuse installed in the Cube?
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DanZaph
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May 07, 2014, 07:23:52 PM |
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Yes to all those.
You wrote earlier: "A crappy gateway. there are no open molex connectors to jump off and the PSU in the comp is a sealed unit no way to connect to it." What does your computer have to do with the PSU?
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mstrongbow
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May 07, 2014, 07:27:27 PM |
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Yes to all those.
You wrote earlier: "A crappy gateway. there are no open molex connectors to jump off and the PSU in the comp is a sealed unit no way to connect to it." What does your computer have to do with the PSU? The PSU being used is linked above... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817101044It is a modular, addon style PSU, not a standard ATX PSU with a 20/24 pin connector. The Epower-450cd PSU requires a source signal via a 4pin Molex to power on.
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May 07, 2014, 07:34:30 PM |
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Is there a PSU that Bestbuy sells that is affordable and can be used for the cube with nothing else needed? Bestbuy is the only place around to bu something like that.
Don't rule out adapters/splitters mate. You might can split and/or adapt an existing Molex/SATA power cable in your machine. I am sure your HDD and/or optical drive are powered by either SATA or Molex and adapters/splitters are much more affordable than a new PSU plus BestBuy is WAY overpriced. I would suggest Craigslist if you are set on going that route.
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DanZaph
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May 07, 2014, 07:37:37 PM |
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Is there a PSU that Bestbuy sells that is affordable and can be used for the cube with nothing else needed? Bestbuy is the only place around to bu something like that.
Persoanlly I use this power supply available from: AmazonSee this post: 5444724And this post: 5545751
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DanZaph
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May 07, 2014, 10:02:29 PM |
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just bought a Corsair Builder Series CX 500 Watt ATX/EPS 80 PLUS (CX500) hope this works good for a cube. $88 overnight delivery I have run a Cube with a CX500 just fine.
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DanZaph
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May 08, 2014, 02:24:09 AM |
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Danzaph TYVM for all your help. When the PSU comes tmrw i may need some more lol
Sorry about the confusion, I was not familiar with that king of PSU--I learned something too. ;-)
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May 08, 2014, 06:27:56 PM |
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when i try to go to the configuration page 192.168.1.254:8000 it says oops google couldn't find it.
Are you on the right subnet? 192.168. 1.x
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May 08, 2014, 06:40:47 PM |
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when i try to go to the configuration page 192.168.1.254:8000 it says oops google couldn't find it.
Are you on the right subnet? 192.168. 1.x I just performed these steps so far Plug in a network cable from the Cube to your computer. Disable Wifi if applicable. Navigate to Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Centre -> Change Adapter Settings Right click on your ethernet adapter -> Properties Click on "Internet Protocol Version 4" and click properties Select "Use the following IP address" and enter the following: IP Address: 192.168.1.1, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254 Resume normal steps. I installed the driver for the cube and i'm using a mini USB to connect to the comp Open your Command Prompt and type IPCONFIG, press enter and see what IPv4 address is posted. You shouldn't need to port into the Cube via USB mate, just ethernet cable. Are you using a router on your network?
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May 08, 2014, 06:48:31 PM |
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I have an ethernet cord coming from my dsl into the cube. when i run ipconfig it says IPV4 address : 192.168..1.2 <preferred>
DSL router? or modem? The Cube and computer must either be connected to each other via ethernet cable OR on the same network via a router. The USB port is for debugging the Cube, not setup, as far as I know anyways.
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May 08, 2014, 07:11:58 PM |
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I have an ethernet cord coming from my dsl into the cube. when i run ipconfig it says IPV4 address : 192.168..1.2 <preferred>
DSL router? or modem? The Cube and computer must either be connected to each other via ethernet cable OR on the same network via a router. The USB port is for debugging the Cube, not setup, as far as I know anyways. The cord is coming straight from the modem. My comp onle has 1 ethernet so does the cube how can they be linked? Cord to router then from router 1 cord into each? You will need either a router or network switch so they are both on the same network. Proper setup should be... DSL Modem ---> Router/Switch ---> PC, Cube and other network devices
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May 08, 2014, 08:43:13 PM |
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ok i have the switch plugged in and 1 cord going to the comp and 1 cord to the cube. When i follow these steps: Plug in a network cable from the Cube to your computer. Disable Wifi if applicable. Navigate to Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Centre -> Change Adapter Settings Right click on your ethernet adapter -> Properties Click on "Internet Protocol Version 4" and click properties Select "Use the following IP address" and enter the following: IP Address: 192.168.1.1, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254 Resume normal steps. I can't access the internet.
You shouldn't be able to. You're just going to use those settings to configure the cube and get it to an IP you can use easier. All the instructions you need are in the OP.
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