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January 19, 2014, 02:36:57 PM
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try to reboot it and see what happens.

System > Reboot > then click reboot link.

I tried that already it doesn't work.

Kensin, have you blown up your miner seems you keep messing with it?  (I doubt you have).  Switch it off..  Let it cool.  Start again in 30min.  Give it time to cool down.

Done that, still no luck. I haven't mess with it. Last time, when you told me my miner is getting too hot. I changed the fans back to the original then put the miner in the garage like everyone else. The temp is only 40C.

Also remember, my miner already act strange when I first got it.

I will turn off the power for longer then turn it back on again after a few hours.

I would set it back to DHCP and try Ghash.io for testing and see what happens.

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January 19, 2014, 02:50:34 PM
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try to reboot it and see what happens.

System > Reboot > then click reboot link.

I tried that already it doesn't work.

Kensin, have you blown up your miner seems you keep messing with it?  (I doubt you have).  Switch it off..  Let it cool.  Start again in 30min.  Give it time to cool down.

Done that, still no luck. I haven't mess with it. Last time, when you told me my miner is getting too hot. I changed the fans back to the original then put the miner in the garage like everyone else. The temp is only 40C.

Also remember, my miner already act strange when I first got it.

I will turn off the power for longer then turn it back on again after a few hours.

I would set it back to DHCP and try Ghash.io for testing and see what happens.

Ok, tried that. It is now working again.  Grin

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January 19, 2014, 03:22:59 PM
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So i was just looking at the profitability for this miner

This Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.07143 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 61.18 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 37.2939 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

Next Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.05619 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 48.14 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 29.3463 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

How am i going to make a roi if i buy this?


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January 19, 2014, 03:43:17 PM
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So i was just looking at the profitability for this miner

This Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.07143 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 61.18 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 37.2939 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

Next Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.05619 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 48.14 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 29.3463 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

How am i going to make a roi if i buy this?



You didn't add resale value my friend:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Years-Sale-Price-CUT-Bitcoin-BTC-miner-200-GH-s-with-Avalon-Chipset-/370967277557?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item565f5f6ff5
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Avalon2-modular-200GH-s-bitcoin-miner-/231137844786?pt=UK_Computing_Other_Computing_Networking&hash=item35d0e39e32
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Super-Latest-Latest-Avalon-ASIC-bitcoin-miner-200-GH-IN-HAND-SHIPS-By-DHL-/161171136643?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item25868c6083

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January 19, 2014, 03:48:19 PM
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oh i see you resell to idiots to make a profit

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January 19, 2014, 04:36:15 PM
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So i was just looking at the profitability for this miner

This Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.07143 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 61.18 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 37.2939 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

Next Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.05619 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 48.14 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 29.3463 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

How am i going to make a roi if i buy this?



This miner only go up to around 198 - 215 GH/s. Where did you get 240 from?

From your post on page 16

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January 19, 2014, 04:39:11 PM
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So i was just looking at the profitability for this miner

This Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.07143 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 61.18 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 37.2939 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

Next Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.05619 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 48.14 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 29.3463 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

How am i going to make a roi if i buy this?



This miner only go up to around 198 - 215 GH/s. Where did you get 240 from?

From your post on page 16

It can be overclocked to more that 240 even but need it cooled allot.

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January 19, 2014, 04:41:05 PM
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So i was just looking at the profitability for this miner

This Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.07143 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 61.18 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 37.2939 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

Next Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.05619 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 48.14 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 29.3463 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

How am i going to make a roi if i buy this?



This miner only go up to around 198 - 215 GH/s. Where did you get 240 from?

From your post on page 16

Sorry my bad. After owning this miner for a few days now. I discovered that you can get around 330 when you boot up. Then it slow down and stable around 203. This is without overclocking. I tried to change the values of the frequency. But you only going to get around 210 - 215 max.  Undecided
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January 19, 2014, 04:44:02 PM
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So i was just looking at the profitability for this miner

This Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.07143 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 61.18 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 37.2939 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

Next Difficulty
Mining 24/7 at 240 GH will get you around 0.05619 btc per day
Lets convert that to USD = 48.14 USD
Lets convert that to GBP = 29.3463 GBP
This machine runs at 800 watts from the wall = 8 to 10 GBP in electrcity costs per day

How am i going to make a roi if i buy this?



This miner only go up to around 198 - 215 GH/s. Where did you get 240 from?

From your post on page 16

It can be overclocked to more that 240 even but need it cooled allot.

I have put my miner in the garage, and without the lid, and I still can't get anywhere near to that.
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January 19, 2014, 04:45:12 PM
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What is the max frequency we can use? I have tried 1600, and that actually make it slower than 1300. I find that 1400 or 1500 is best.
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January 19, 2014, 04:47:42 PM
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so this miner has about 1 month left until it cant make any coins?

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January 19, 2014, 05:09:41 PM
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so this miner has about 1 month left until it cant make any coins?

What?  Of course it will make coins even when it goes up.  Your not meant to keep the miner forever.  Please research properly and look at RESALE VALUE.  Even BFL60 is being sold for £1500 on eBay.  Hint again:  RESALE VALUE!!!

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January 19, 2014, 05:15:11 PM
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so this miner has about 1 month left until it cant make any coins?

What?  Of course it will make coins even when it goes up.  Your not meant to keep the miner forever.  Please research properly and look at RESALE VALUE.  Even BFL60 is being sold for £1500 on eBay.  Hint again:  RESALE VALUE!!!

NineLives your not making sense,it wont make coins in 1 months time, the difficulty increase proves that
Reselling the miner at a high value is your only option yes but the buyer will not be pleased and will probably ask for a refund by paypal because they will be confused to way there not making much.

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January 19, 2014, 05:20:22 PM
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so this miner has about 1 month left until it cant make any coins?

What?  Of course it will make coins even when it goes up.  Your not meant to keep the miner forever.  Please research properly and look at RESALE VALUE.  Even BFL60 is being sold for £1500 on eBay.  Hint again:  RESALE VALUE!!!

NineLives your not making sense,it wont make coins in 1 months time, the difficulty increase proves that
Reselling the miner at a high value is your only option yes but the buyer will not be pleased and will probably ask for a refund by paypal because they will be confused to way there not making much.

So can I ask,  If your convinced of this then why are you here?  We know why we buy these units so please go bug someone else.  May be troll the hundreds of group buys with the same annoying questions.  Thank you.

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January 19, 2014, 05:23:18 PM
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so this miner has about 1 month left until it cant make any coins?

What?  Of course it will make coins even when it goes up.  Your not meant to keep the miner forever.  Please research properly and look at RESALE VALUE.  Even BFL60 is being sold for £1500 on eBay.  Hint again:  RESALE VALUE!!!

NineLives your not making sense,it wont make coins in 1 months time, the difficulty increase proves that
Reselling the miner at a high value is your only option yes but the buyer will not be pleased and will probably ask for a refund by paypal because they will be confused to way there not making much.

So can I ask,  If your convinced of this then why are you here?  We know why we buy these units so please go bug someone else.  May be troll the hundreds of group buys with the same annoying questions.  Thank you.

All mining equipments are in the same boat. Like NineLives said, stop trolling this thread. You should troll all the threads which talk about mining equipment.

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January 20, 2014, 11:45:30 AM
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My package just arrived. I connected it with the Network via a LAN-Cable (+ powersupply) and started an IP scan (AngryIP). It found a couple of devices, but not the miner. Any advice?
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January 20, 2014, 11:54:25 AM
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My package just arrived. I connected it with the Network via a LAN-Cable (+ powersupply) and started an IP scan (AngryIP). It found a couple of devices, but not the miner. Any advice?

Try, 192.168.0.100

Also ensure you change the miner to DHCP once logged in.

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January 20, 2014, 12:55:22 PM
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@ NineLives, could you ensure the PC power cable that comes with the miner is UK plug in the future. I am sick of buying a UK power cable after receiving the miners. I got 2 from your, and the 2nd one just arrived. But it is again a foreign power socket.  Undecided
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January 20, 2014, 12:59:04 PM
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@ NineLives, could you ensure the PC power cable that comes with the miner is UK plug in the future. I am sick of buying a UK power cable after receiving the miners. I got 2 from your, and the 2nd one just arrived. But it is again a foreign power socket.  Undecided

Grrrrrr.  I bloody told my partner to check it too..  I'm sorry dude Sad

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January 20, 2014, 01:00:45 PM
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Nothing. So you just connect the machine with the router and try to access via browser? Tried to scan the IP again, foung nothing. Could it be a problem that I use a 15M cable? I think that shouldn't matter.
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