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December 26, 2013, 04:14:35 PM
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All orders placed before 12:00 PM CST will be shipped today. Orders limited at 4 units max as we near the bottom of the barrel. I will make a post when we have run out of units.

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December 26, 2013, 05:57:16 PM
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Sent you an email on Amazon going to have to cancel and when I get the bit coins (next week) I'll pay that way.  Save a LOT more money doing so.  $675 vs $900.  Didn't click late last night Sad

If for some reason my motor is done and I bring the car to Austin next week I can just pay ya in person; but that's sadly just hopes and dreams it will actually be done by then LOL!
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December 26, 2013, 08:33:59 PM
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All orders up to this point have been shipped. All units reassembled and tested at 38gh/s. I will send tracking numbers this evening.

At this point I have just about depleted my stock. I will post tonight if anything turns up.

Additionally, I have about 10 units that do 32gh/s only. I'm going to work on them this weekend and determine if it's an issue with the blades or mainboard. If it's blades, I should be able to shuffle some around and make a few more 38gh/s units. Until then, if anyone is willing to purchase these units as is, I can sell them for .75 BTC shipped and insured.

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December 26, 2013, 08:46:23 PM
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All orders up to this point have been shipped. All units reassembled and tested at 38gh/s. I will send tracking numbers this evening.

At this point I have just about depleted my stock. I will post tonight if anything turns up.

Additionally, I have about 10 units that do 32gh/s only. I'm going to work on them this weekend and determine if it's an issue with the blades or mainboard. If it's blades, I should be able to shuffle some around and make a few more 38gh/s units. Until then, if anyone is willing to purchase these units as is, I can sell them for .75 BTC shipped and insured.
Hello crazyguy, lock me one of those .75 units....btc on the way...thanks. sbfree
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December 26, 2013, 08:55:32 PM
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crazyguy, make that 2...thanks, sbfree
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December 26, 2013, 09:09:14 PM
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2 coming my way! Thanks crazyguy. I'll keep an eye out for tracking #'s.

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December 26, 2013, 09:18:17 PM
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I placed the order for 2 earlier. did i make the shipping cut off  Huh Huh lol also are the cubes usb enabled now?
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December 27, 2013, 01:17:33 AM
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Got mine today running at 36ghs with another little 90 mm fan on other side of cube. Thx crazyguy will order again !!  !!     Smiley

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December 27, 2013, 08:29:33 PM
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Got mine today and it is running @38 GH, Excellent Service form Crazyguy Thanks. I heeded the warning and took mine apart and found that some of the card were out of the grooves and the motherboard was bowed. All the heatsink screw were tight though. I carefully reassembled it and all is good. See pic

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December 27, 2013, 08:32:48 PM
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Got mine today and it is running @38 GH, Excellent Service form Crazyguy Thanks. I heeded the warning and took mine apart and found that some of the card were out of the grooves and the motherboard was bowed. All the heatsink screw were tight though. I carefully reassembled it and all is good. See pic




some definite quality control issues going on @ ASICminer.....   if you are going to repackage obsolete chips in a newer box to try and extend sales life,  you'd think they would make damn sure the stuff was put together right....


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December 27, 2013, 08:39:33 PM
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I suspect this is more of a shipping issue. If they were shipped disassembled I don't suspect this would happen. I suspect that it only takes a slight drop to make this happen.
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December 27, 2013, 08:49:50 PM
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I suspect this is more of a shipping issue. If they were shipped disassembled I don't suspect this would happen. I suspect that it only takes a slight drop to make this happen.

Yes it's definitely a shipping issue, some of the blades are jammed pretty tight under those rails so there's no way someone assembling them could have put them in that way. I've assembled a local team of QA and technical specialists from my field to open all units, tighten heatsinks, re-align the blades and test the units at 38gh/s. All units sent from this point forward will be handled in this fashion unless deemed unnecessary. For now, I'd like to ask that all buyers still open the units to check for alignment and heatsink tightness. I'd like to know if continental shipping is creating the same results.

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December 27, 2013, 09:24:21 PM
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Crazyguy can you check your email with your amazon store.
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December 27, 2013, 11:30:03 PM
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Got mine today !!!

Thanks,

I opened and removed guts to check over. While there were no loose screws in the case, all heat sink screws were loose. Some to the point of 1 thread from dropping out. The boards were also misaligned out of the grooves and the bottom MB bowed.

Peeled off that goofy fan label since others have said it flys off so thought to avoid it with pre-surgery.  Grin

Testing so low clock.. bitminter is having issues so repointing to btcguild.

Its a cloud murphy law. When trying to troubleshoot the local hardware. The cloud will decide to mess with you at the same time just to really confound everything !!

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December 28, 2013, 12:45:20 AM
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The connectors on the cards look like "nubus' connectors. as in early mac until they switched to pci bus in late 90's.

I liked nubus. You could hot plug since there was no slot alignment issues that could cause shorting during insertion or removal.
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December 28, 2013, 12:55:33 AM
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Looks like my cube only likes "low" clock.  Huh

No "x"'s on low. Switch to high and within mins "x"'s begin appearing until everyone is x'ed out.

Have to hard power off to get back. Leaving on "low" overnight to see how reliable that it.

When I read of all the other issues people were having I had begun to think maybe 3 blades were better than 1 cube. Their chip is just too hot and slow for something as small as the cube. It worked for blades as you had a larger surface area to spread the heat load.
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December 28, 2013, 02:38:00 AM
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I suspect this is more of a shipping issue. If they were shipped disassembled I don't suspect this would happen. I suspect that it only takes a slight drop to make this happen.

Yes it's definitely a shipping issue, some of the blades are jammed pretty tight under those rails so there's no way someone assembling them could have put them in that way. I've assembled a local team of QA and technical specialists from my field to open all units, tighten heatsinks, re-align the blades and test the units at 38gh/s. All units sent from this point forward will be handled in this fashion unless deemed unnecessary. For now, I'd like to ask that all buyers still open the units to check for alignment and heatsink tightness. I'd like to know if continental shipping is creating the same results.

I suspect that even if you go though them first before shipping them out you still would end up with the cards popped out of the slots. Even shipping in the us form you to customers it only take one drop. They need a piece of antistatic foam under the mother board to support it during shipping. All my heat sinks were tight though.
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December 28, 2013, 05:18:23 AM
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1 verified 38gh/s unit up for grabs. First come first serve. I'll post when it's sold.

.89 BTC shipped and insured USPS Priority mail tomorrow.

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December 28, 2013, 05:37:34 AM
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Sold ... will send BTC and pm
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December 28, 2013, 06:24:58 AM
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Tested unit sold. I may have more this weekend but at the moment I am sold out of tested 38gh/s and 32gh/s units. If you haven't paid for your unit yet, someone beat you to it.

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