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December 19, 2013, 04:04:28 AM Last edit: March 13, 2022, 07:17:39 PM by hashrateproducts |
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Hey everyone! We’ve partnered with Bitgretiefter in an exclusive offer for distribution of the Yellowjacket USB ASIC! Each one of these Bitfury USB Bitcoin ASIC miners have been crafted with emphasis on delivering the highest build quality at the lowest price point. These are perfect for miners starting out or experts looking to strengthen the Bitcoin network. - Based on the Nanofury USB ASIC open source design
- Contains 1 Bitfury chip with Real-world performance of 2.2GH/s (+- 10%) and no overclocking or modding required
- No fan or heatsink required at stock settings
- Easy setup with native bfgminer support
- Black anodised aluminium backplate for added durability
- Flat rate shipping regardless of how many YellowJackets are in the order
Click here to Order Now!If you have any questions feel free to send us an email! info@hashrateproducts.com
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Bookmarking the page. I have to wait until I get my bonus from work, but I will be buying at least one of the YellowJackets.
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Cheaper than most usb sticks well done on price. (If it stays that price I'll order a few.)
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December 19, 2013, 09:06:39 PM |
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Looking for feedback on early adopters on this. Hardware in hand and hardware feedback.
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I hope these are as good as you say. They would def bring down the price of the red/blue fury usb sticks
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Nice price indeed
90.00 USD = 54.9887 GBP
so about 10GH for 220.00 GBP
How long will these be in production for?
Lets say you have about 10 of these in a USB hub,what would the power consumption be from the psu?
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interesting ... the big issue is, will it really be ready and shipped around end of january 2014 ... ?
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I would like to know about finalising and shipping state can we have confirmation, that everything is going well and usb miners will be shipped at time ? thanks
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I would like to know about finalising and shipping state can we have confirmation, that everything is going well and usb miners will be shipped at time ? thanks what he said ^^^
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interesting ... the big issue is, will it really be ready and shipped around end of january 2014 ... ?
It says on their site they will ship between Jan 17 and Jan 24. I wouldn't pull the trigger until then.
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December 20, 2013, 02:04:10 PM |
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These will never earn a return.
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These will never earn a return.
This will be (most probably) used to mine alt coins.
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December 20, 2013, 02:51:05 PM |
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I bought one yesterday. I'll return here when I get it and post about it.
I'm pretty sure that so long as it hashes it will earn some kind of a return. @soothaa Are you claiming that this product isn't going to work?
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December 20, 2013, 04:00:14 PM |
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These will never earn a return.
This will be (most probably) used to mine alt coins. you can't mine ltc with this
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These will never earn a return.
This will be (most probably) used to mine alt coins. you can't mine ltc with this to mine only SHA-256 coins like Tigercoin (TGC)
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December 20, 2013, 04:11:59 PM |
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@soothaa Are you claiming that this product isn't going to work?
I'm sure electrically they'll work just fine. They will not, however, pay themselves off, unless you get really really lucky. Let's take a look over at one of my favorite switching pools, multipool. They mine the most profitable coin at the time. Here: https://www.multipool.us/multiport_stats.php?alg=sha256You can see that (as of this posting) they've been mining TRC 88% of the time. The current ratio of TRC to BTC is 1.30, which equals 30% more profitable than directly mining BTC. This number WILL fluctuate, and honestly I've haven't seen it that high in a while. So let's get some numbers, here's a good case scenario for the shipping and return in BTC: Date Difficulty Revenue Profit Return 2014 -0.12 1-14 – 1-15 (1 day) 1535 M 0.001077 0.001056 -0.1189 1-16 – 1-27 (13 days) 1995 M 0.006602 0.00647 -0.1125 1-28 – 2-8 (26 days) 2594 M 0.005027 0.004926 -0.1075 2-9 – 2-21 (38 days) 3372 M 0.003815 0.003739 -0.1038 2-22 – 3-5 (50 days) 4384 M 0.002883 0.002825 -0.101 3-6 – 3-17 (63 days) 5699 M 0.002166 0.002122 -0.09886 3-18 – 3-30 (75 days) 7409 M 0.001614 0.001582 -0.09728 3-31 – 4-11 (87 days) 9632 M 0.00119 0.001166 -0.09611 4-12 – 4-23 (100 days) 12522 M 0.0008634 0.0008461 -0.09527 4-24 – 5-6 (112 days) 16279 M 0.0006123 0.0006 -0.09467 5-7 – 5-18 (124 days) 21162 M 0.0004191 0.0004108 -0.09426 5-19 – 5-30 (136 days) 27511 M 0.0002706 0.0002652 -0.09399 5-31 – 6-12 (149 days) 35765 M 0.0001563 0.0001532 -0.09384 6-13 – 6-24 (161 days) 46494 M 0.00006839 0.00006702 -0.09377 6-25 – 7-6 (173 days) 60443 M 7.635e-7 7.484e-7 -0.09377 7-7 – 7-19 (186 days) 78576 M -0.00005125 -0.00005023 -0.09382 So based off these loose numbers, after about half a year, it will have mined ~0.03 BTC. Even with a 30% profit edge, that's still only ~0.04 BTC.
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December 20, 2013, 04:42:08 PM |
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These will never earn a return.
This will be (most probably) used to mine alt coins. you can't mine ltc with this I mean other sha256 coins
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December 20, 2013, 06:13:22 PM |
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if somebody have cheap / free electricity, then it can pay off.. i have done some calculation and it can worth it, i am sure that I am taking some..
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December 20, 2013, 07:23:59 PM Last edit: December 20, 2013, 08:30:46 PM by hashrateproducts |
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The first run will be shipped by the end of January. They use 2.5 watts max each, so 25 watts for 22 GHs (10 miners). Nice price indeed
90.00 USD = 54.9887 GBP
so about 10GH for 220.00 GBP
How long will these be in production for?
Lets say you have about 10 of these in a USB hub,what would the power consumption be from the psu?
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We've been in constant contact with our manufacturer and everything is on schedule for our proposed ship date. We're fully confident that we'll meet our ship date of end of January barring a zombie apocalypse. I would like to know about finalising and shipping state can we have confirmation, that everything is going well and usb miners will be shipped at time ? thanks
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Ordered two to EU, shipping was $31. I'll be back when they arrive.
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will you accept local pick-up?
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Ordered two to EU, shipping was $31. I'll be back when they arrive.
Got it, thanks!
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will you accept local pick-up?
Yes, we most definitely do! Just make sure you use the coupon code "pickup" at the checkout which should remove the shipping cost and it lets us know that you'll be picking it up in person. Let us know if you have any more questions or need anything else. Thanks!
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does BitMinter support the yellowjacket?
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December 28, 2013, 07:28:32 PM |
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does BitMinter support the yellowjacket?
It should do soon. The developer of Bitminter (Drharibo) was sent and Ice Fury USB so that he could incorporate nano fury support.
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Message me if you have any problems
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I ordered before the promo code was made available. Can I still get in on it?
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I ordered before the promo code was made available. Can I still get in on it?
PM me your order number please!
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Ordered two to EU, shipping was $31. I'll be back when they arrive.
Same here - just ordered 2, can't wait to get them :-) edit: Please post a support thread once these are available.
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Ordered two to EU, shipping was $31. I'll be back when they arrive.
Same here - just ordered 2, can't wait to get them :-) edit: Please post a support thread once these are available. We will start a support thread! Thanks!
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Ordered two to EU, shipping was $31. I'll be back when they arrive.
Same here - just ordered 2, can't wait to get them :-) edit: Please post a support thread once these are available. I have set a nano fury support thread up here
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January 01, 2014, 04:59:18 PM |
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Also ordered 2 of them rgdz, bhai
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I ordered before the promo code was made available. Can I still get in on it?
PM me your order number please! Sent PM -- can't wait to try them out!
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Hello, Where will the miners be shipping from? Just trying to get an idea of what delivery window will be like.
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I ordered 10. Will post a follow up on how they work when I get them
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Hello, Where will the miners be shipping from? Just trying to get an idea of what delivery window will be like.
Hey! We'll be shipping soon! Mid to late January! We'll send out an email blast when we receive them. Pre-order pricing will be available until at least then.
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I ordered 10. Will post a follow up on how they work when I get them
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Yeah i will end up getting a few pups...
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Okie Dokie.. Order: #3383 we shall see how it goes
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January 06, 2014, 10:27:19 AM |
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We've been in constant contact with our manufacturer and everything is on schedule for our proposed ship date. We're fully confident that we'll meet our ship date of end of January barring a zombie apocalypse. I would like to know about finalising and shipping state can we have confirmation, that everything is going well and usb miners will be shipped at time ? thanks If everything looks this good and you're confident in meeting the said shipping date. What will you offer as compensation when you won't be able to ship in time? Sorry to be so negative but words as "fully confident" ain't worth that much in the btc industry these days with all the deadlines not being met.
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We've been in constant contact with our manufacturer and everything is on schedule for our proposed ship date. We're fully confident that we'll meet our ship date of end of January barring a zombie apocalypse. I would like to know about finalising and shipping state can we have confirmation, that everything is going well and usb miners will be shipped at time ? thanks If everything looks this good and you're confident in meeting the said shipping date. What will you offer as compensation when you won't be able to ship in time? Sorry to be so negative but words as "fully confident" ain't worth that much in the btc industry these days with all the deadlines not being met. Everything looks good! Everything is still on schedule for the first batch. If you're concerned you can hold off for until we receive them next week. Our pre-order price is very competitive. The factory has finished production and testing will be completed tomorrow. They ship soon, we test again and then ship off. We are fully confident in the shipping date and offer paypal. We will keep you updated! Check out the back plate:
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We've been in constant contact with our manufacturer and everything is on schedule for our proposed ship date. We're fully confident that we'll meet our ship date of end of January barring a zombie apocalypse. I would like to know about finalising and shipping state can we have confirmation, that everything is going well and usb miners will be shipped at time ? thanks If everything looks this good and you're confident in meeting the said shipping date. What will you offer as compensation when you won't be able to ship in time? Sorry to be so negative but words as "fully confident" ain't worth that much in the btc industry these days with all the deadlines not being met. Everything looks good! Everything is still on schedule for the first batch. If you're concerned you can hold off for until we receive them next week. Our pre-order price is very competitive. The factory has finished production and testing will be completed tomorrow. They ship soon, we test again and then ship off. We are fully confident in the shipping date and offer paypal. We will keep you updated! Check out the back plate: Looks sick. Can you tell me the dimensions in mm?? I just ordered 3 and made an acrylic case and I need to see if it will fit. I'm so excited, this was my first hand made acrylic case.
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January 09, 2014, 05:07:07 AM |
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If I had to guess maxman190, I'd say what you made should fit.
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January 09, 2014, 05:47:24 AM |
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If I had to guess maxman190, I'd say what you made should fit.
Hurray!
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If I had to guess maxman190, I'd say what you made should fit.
Hurray! That's cool! Looks like they will fit! footprint (47.5mm x 30mm x 3mm)
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January 09, 2014, 09:30:51 PM |
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awesome! Ok everybody, start buying gobs of these!
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What's the best way to order these for someone in Western Australia?
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How much for 10pcs shipped to the Netherlands?
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What's the best way to order these for someone in Western Australia? PM Sent! Thanks!
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How much for 10pcs shipped to the Netherlands?
PM Sent. Thanks!
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awesome! Ok everybody, start buying gobs of these!
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Price for 10 pcs including shipping to the Netherlands?
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Hello,
Price for 9 pcs including shipping to the Austria?
Customs clearance?
greets
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Price for 10pcs including freight to Sweden?
Price for 10 pcs including shipping to the Netherlands?
Hello,
Price for 9 pcs including shipping to the Austria?
Customs clearance?
greets
Hey All! The best way to calculate your shipping is to use our web store and at the checkout you should get a shipping estimate after you enter your address. At customs we will declare it as a computer accessory. Feel free to email us at info@hashrateproducts.com if you have any questions! Thanks!
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Testing by the manufacturer has begun. They run cool! Shipping will happen this week. Pre-order sale ends soon!
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Wish I had more USB ports on my home PC! Not looking to buy a hub but certainly wouldn't mind getting another 1-2(or more) of these running.
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The YellowJackets have arrived and quality assurance testing is looking good! Tonight we will produce a video on how to set them up and The pre-sale has ended but we have a last minute promo-code for you that will end very soon $89: DogeMillionaire
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Are people buying these for 90 usd? so expensive.
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January 14, 2014, 11:26:15 PM |
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Are people buying these for 90 usd? so expensive.
for 2.2Gh/s ... how so? People are paying $50-$60 for 333 Mh/s.
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More pics from testing!
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More pics from testing!
and price is 129$ now ? WTF ?
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January 15, 2014, 09:34:20 AM |
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You said it was $89 each not $129 each
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Testing by the manufacturer has begun. They run cool! Shipping will happen this week. -----> Pre-order sale ends soon! <------ More pics from testing!
and price is 129$ now ? WTF ? You said it was $89 each not $129 each
That was the Pre-order sale price guys.
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Got a message that my units were shipped!
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Are people buying these for 90 usd? so expensive.
for 2.2Gh/s ... how so? People are paying $50-$60 for 333 Mh/s. the dum*ass people? You probably buying those 333!
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You said it was $89 each not $129 each
The pre-sale has ended but we have a last minute promo-code for you that will end very soon $89: DogeMillionaire
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I also got an email today saying the 10 miners I ordered had shipped. Thanks! Can't wait to fire 'em up
Also that pile of miners is drool worthy...
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I also got an email today saying the 10 miners I ordered had shipped. Thanks! Can't wait to fire 'em up
Also that pile of miners is drool worthy...
Thanks again for your order! Aww yiss. We were really tempted to fill the bathtub with the miners and bathe in the hashes.
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Just wandering in that picture of all the miners on top of each other. They would obviously get scratched. is that the way they are treated there would be a high level of defected ones. or am i mistaken and that is the correct way to treat miners
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I wish i had them hashing away But, you should not touch them with your bare hands, couse the static charge/discharge! I m shoure their lifespan is shortend, or going to be defect after an period of time if they are touched.
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I wish i had them hashing away But, you should not touch them with your bare hands, couse the static charge/discharge! I m shoure their lifespan is shortend, or going to be defect after an period of time if they are touched. These are designed to be touched, picked up, shown off without affecting their life span. You'd need a significant static charge to have any affect on them, for example: rubbing your wool socks on the carpet for a half hour then picking one up.
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Any more last minute promo codes?
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Any more last minute promo codes? They are still selling for $99.
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The price at first seems very attractive, but once I plugged it into a calculator, it doesn't even break even. Are people buying these cause they are available now and hoping the difficulty differential on most calculators are wrong? Or like most hardware junkies, just like to have toys
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A "calculator" assumes a lot of things, we still cannot predict the future and so these are bought as speculation. The same thing was being said about USB Block Erupters back when I bought mine for $20 a pop, now I have more than broken even on the BTC mining alone and I can resell for more profit.
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The price at first seems very attractive, but once I plugged it into a calculator, it doesn't even break even. Are people buying these cause they are available now and hoping the difficulty differential on most calculators are wrong? Or like most hardware junkies, just like to have toys I am currently mining with a 7850. For an example of a calculator Vs real world. I should only be able to mine 7.19 FTC / Day. I normally mine 9-10 on average. That said I'm mining on a large pool with great rates/speeds and almost 100% uptime. This is the same with SHA-512. There are a few factors the calculator just can't make. They are close, but won't tell you everything.
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Well thats news enough for a tweet!
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Well thats news enough for a tweet! Thank you!
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What drivers to use with these? What command line is recommended for windows user? How to overclock in command line? Thanks!
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What drivers to use with these? What command line is recommended for windows user? How to overclock in command line? Thanks! No drivers are needed. they use HID device drivers (mouse, KB driver) so its inbuilt to almost every OS i know of. to overclock on the command line run as follows: bfgminer.exe -o yourpoolhere:port -O Username:password --set-device NFY:osc6_bits=yournumberhere replace yournumberhere with a value greater than 50 to overclock or lower to underclock. the stock voltage should allow an OC to about 53-55 bits. from my experience with the devices from a run done by the designer, VS3, 53 bits produces very low HW errors, less than 1%. while going to 54 or 55 saw them ramp up to 4-6%. however this may be b/c i dont actively cool them. its only the heatsink, no fan. YMMV Taugeran. P.S. Hope this helped.
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do you guys ship to malaysia? i want to get a 20pc pack
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do you guys ship to malaysia? i want to get a 20pc pack
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So has anyone actually received theirs yet? I'm in Florida and its only been 4 days coming from Canadialand so hopefully it'll be here in another couple of days.
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So has anyone actually received theirs yet? I'm in Florida and its only been 4 days coming from Canadialand so hopefully it'll be here in another couple of days.
Still waiting - but I'm overseas - so it might take longer. BTW, I don't have a tracking number - it doesn't appear in my order details I have opened a ticket about it (request #341) - still waiting for a reply.
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I'd like to buy 3-5. Could you PM me so we can arrange something? I'm in the UK.
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do you guys ship to malaysia? i want to get a 20pc pack
Yes we do! The website will calculate the tracked shipping for you! awesome, thanks $31.44 to ship your order via Tracked Packet.
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I'd like to buy 3-5. Could you PM me so we can arrange something? I'm in the UK.
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I got a response for the ticket I opened - apparently the post office does not supply a tracking number to my country sooo no way to know where my package is ... Was told it might take up to 14 business days, I guess the items might get here only in early Feb. (No way to know for sure - but disappointing non the less ) Will update. BTW - now that the Bitmain's U1 have dropped in price - are you planning to revise your pricing to stay competitive?
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January 21, 2014, 07:03:19 AM |
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ROI will be obsolete for 5-10 GHS; it will only be good for 2 months top until bitcoin difficulty double from 1.7 to 3.4 in March at the most. You will probably get like 50 dollars top. Then its 0 from the road down.
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ROI will be obsolete for 5-10 GHS; it will only be good for 2 months top until bitcoin difficulty double from 1.7 to 3.4 in March at the most. You will probably get like 50 dollars top. Then its 0 from the road down.
Some don't mine for ROI
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I got a response for the ticket I opened - apparently the post office does not supply a tracking number to my country sooo no way to know where my package is ... Was told it might take up to 14 business days, I guess the items might get here only in early Feb. (No way to know for sure - but disappointing non the less ) Will update. BTW - now that the Bitmain's U1 have dropped in price - are you planning to revise your pricing to stay competitive? Disappointing for sure. Very expensive shipping for being so slow. Now I wish I had ordered one of those instead since it overclocks to 2.2. Guess I'll just have to get two for that price.
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I received my first order today. Works great. Went from Customs USSFOA to delivered in 1 day, so I assume I was very fortunate. Currently hashing at 2.17~2.35 no overclock.
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I got a response for the ticket I opened - apparently the post office does not supply a tracking number to my country sooo no way to know where my package is ... Was told it might take up to 14 business days, I guess the items might get here only in early Feb. (No way to know for sure - but disappointing non the less ) Will update. BTW - now that the Bitmain's U1 have dropped in price - are you planning to revise your pricing to stay competitive? Disappointing for sure. Very expensive shipping for being so slow. Now I wish I had ordered one of those instead since it overclocks to 2.2. Guess I'll just have to get two for that price. I just haggled with an ebay seller and I got 3x Antminer U1 for 52.50 each.
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Just received 4 in the mail. Two looked nice, the other two had a lot of glue on sticking out between the board and the aluminum plate, which I was surprised to find (not great quality control). Plugged em in to my 7 port anker usb hub and they were recognized right away. Loaded up bfgminer and all four worked, pretty simple. However, I had trouble with setting the oscillator command in my config file. osc 50 and 51 worked, but 52, 53 crashed it. I had to change it manually through bfgminer (as shown in their setup guide). All hovering around 2.3-2.4 Ghs at Osc53 with hardware errors . Not too bad, but not great either.
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Just received 4 in the mail. Two looked nice, the other two had a lot of glue on sticking out between the board and the aluminium plate, which I was surprised to find (not great quality control). Plugged em in to my 7 port anker usb hub and they were recognized right away. Loaded up bfgminer and all four worked, pretty simple. However, I had trouble with setting the oscillator command in my config file. osc 50 and 51 worked, but 52, 53 crashed it. I had to change it manually through bfgminer (as shown in their setup guide). All hovering around 2.3-2.4 Ghs at Osc53 with hardware errors . Not too bad, but not great either. Hey, Sorry about this. A few of them had thermal paste that had squeezed out the sides and we tried to clean it of the best we could. We have asked the manufacturer to include this in their quality check. We also wanted to get these out to you guys as quickly as possible so that you could get hashing right away. This paste won't affect the hash rate. Could you please email us at info@hashrateproducts.com and we will find a solution for you.
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I received my first order today. Works great. Went from Customs USSFOA to delivered in 1 day, so I assume I was very fortunate. Currently hashing at 2.17~2.35 no overclock.
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Just received 4 in the mail. Two looked nice, the other two had a lot of glue on sticking out between the board and the aluminum plate, which I was surprised to find (not great quality control). Plugged em in to my 7 port anker usb hub and they were recognized right away. Loaded up bfgminer and all four worked, pretty simple. However, I had trouble with setting the oscillator command in my config file. osc 50 and 51 worked, but 52, 53 crashed it. I had to change it manually through bfgminer (as shown in their setup guide). All hovering around 2.3-2.4 Ghs at Osc53 with hardware errors . Not too bad, but not great either. couple of questions to see if i can guide ya to better hashes: 1) what os/host are you using. 2) waht is the amperage of the hubs supply 3) if host is a pi or other small arm device, hows it powered. 4) at osc53 what is the error rate compared to osc51-2
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I received my 3 today. 2 worked perfectly - almost plug and play. Overclocked to 53 with negligible rejects and HW errors around 0.35%. The 3rd unit registers as a USB device but can't be found by bfgminer. My hub hasn't arrived yet so these are plugged directly into the computer but I've tried every usb port and no dice.
I am very new to this so I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out I'd missed something simple. Any thoughts?
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I received my 3 today. 2 worked perfectly - almost plug and play. Overclocked to 53 with negligible rejects and HW errors around 0.35%. The 3rd unit registers as a USB device but can't be found by bfgminer. My hub hasn't arrived yet so these are plugged directly into the computer but I've tried every usb port and no dice.
I am very new to this so I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out I'd missed something simple. Any thoughts?
Got a response via email and will do more troubleshooting tonight.
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I received my 3 today. 2 worked perfectly - almost plug and play. Overclocked to 53 with negligible rejects and HW errors around 0.35%. The 3rd unit registers as a USB device but can't be found by bfgminer. My hub hasn't arrived yet so these are plugged directly into the computer but I've tried every usb port and no dice.
I am very new to this so I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out I'd missed something simple. Any thoughts?
Got a response via email and will do more troubleshooting tonight. Curious to find out what you come up with. Mine showed up and is hashing @ 1.97-2.06 at the stock clock but is so hot you can smell it. With active cooling I can get a fairly stable 2.3 with the clock @ 52 anything more than that it a mess. This is tested directly on a few different MOBOs. Might see if I can carve this heatsink off to see what really is going on under it. ( really does look like a 5 year old mashed a s'more together)
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January 23, 2014, 12:05:03 AM |
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Received mine today. Works fine, a little slow but its all good. OC'ing helps a little. These definitely run a bit hot, they need to be cooled. Seems like a good product.
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Just received a response from hashratestore regarding the product. Excellent customer service! I'll be looking out for future products from them. Great company.
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Received my two units Tuesday. First I tried to install latest version of cgminer and then bfgminer (ubuntu), no connection. Now I have them running under RaspberryPi / Minepeon 2.4.3 with HexU/cgminer with steady ~2.4MH/s per unit, bit hot and rejects (minepeon) 0.3% I also had some issues with my powered usb-hub but after I changed it to D-link DUP-H7 I have had no power issues. Next I should build some kind of support thingy with cooling fan and RPi-slot. And then mayby order three more
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I received my 3 today. 2 worked perfectly - almost plug and play. Overclocked to 53 with negligible rejects and HW errors around 0.35%. The 3rd unit registers as a USB device but can't be found by bfgminer. My hub hasn't arrived yet so these are plugged directly into the computer but I've tried every usb port and no dice.
I am very new to this so I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out I'd missed something simple. Any thoughts?
Got a response via email and will do more troubleshooting tonight. Curious to find out what you come up with. Mine showed up and is hashing @ 1.97-2.06 at the stock clock but is so hot you can smell it. With active cooling I can get a fairly stable 2.3 with the clock @ 52 anything more than that it a mess. This is tested directly on a few different MOBOs. Might see if I can carve this heatsink off to see what really is going on under it. ( really does look like a 5 year old mashed a s'more together) Hey, could you please email us? Sorry about this. Could you please email us at info@hashrateproducts.com and we will find a solution for you.
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I received my 3 today. 2 worked perfectly - almost plug and play. Overclocked to 53 with negligible rejects and HW errors around 0.35%. The 3rd unit registers as a USB device but can't be found by bfgminer. My hub hasn't arrived yet so these are plugged directly into the computer but I've tried every usb port and no dice.
I am very new to this so I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out I'd missed something simple. Any thoughts?
Got a response via email and will do more troubleshooting tonight. Once I plugged all 3 into my hub, they worked fine. Customer service was great!
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I received my 3 today. 2 worked perfectly - almost plug and play. Overclocked to 53 with negligible rejects and HW errors around 0.35%. The 3rd unit registers as a USB device but can't be found by bfgminer. My hub hasn't arrived yet so these are plugged directly into the computer but I've tried every usb port and no dice.
I am very new to this so I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out I'd missed something simple. Any thoughts?
Got a response via email and will do more troubleshooting tonight. Once I plugged all 3 into my hub, they worked fine. Customer service was great! Awesome, thanks again!
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Nothing to post - Still haven't received my units ...
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Well, been mining with my yellowjacket for 3 days now and since day two I have been getting this a lot: I have been running at stock speed most of the time and it is fan cooled. Any suggestions?
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Well, been mining with my yellowjacket for 3 days now and since day two I have been getting this a lot: I have been running at stock speed most of the time and it is fan cooled. Any suggestions? why is your difficulty set to 32 it should be like 2 or 4 for the amount of hashrate you have. also what pool?
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That was on Multipool and I am set to a diff of 4 but you see my results. Ultimately I left it running for the rest of the day and it seems to have cleared up but was stuck running 1.09 ghs.
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That was on Multipool and I am set to a diff of 4 but you see my results. Ultimately I left it running for the rest of the day and it seems to have cleared up but was stuck running 1.09 ghs.
Try bfgminer with --benchmark on the end. But otherwise it seems to be running well. The frequency drop is just because it doesn't return a diff 32+ nonce in a certain time period so bfg tries to reinit the device. Nothing appears wrong other than that ridiculous diff multipool has you set at Edit. Stupid autocorrect
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Nothing to post - Still haven't received my units ... Hey! Send us an email ( info@hashrateproducts.com) or a PM with your order number and we can look into it. Thanks!
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Hello one question? The JellowJacket also run with Cgminer? --enable-bitfury is all? regards
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I wrote two e-mails to hashrateproducts' support. One on 21st and the second one on 25th... Still no answer. Would you please check that?
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I wrote two e-mails to hashrateproducts' support. One on 21st and the second one on 25th... Still no answer. Would you please check that?
Checking! Hey could you email us ( info@hashrateproducts.com) your ticket numbers or id? it is difficult to find without. Apologies, we don't have any tickets open so I need to find out what happened. Thanks for the quick reply and nice support! Finally my two Miners arrived Will try them out in a few hours.
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I don't understand who is buying these, when Antminer is selling USBs for half the price and is easily over cocked to 2ghs and more. Why are these so much more expensive?
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I don't understand who is buying these, when Antminer is selling USBs for half the price and is easily over cocked to 2ghs and more. Why are these so much more expensive?
they are more parties involved in the development and production. versus 1 for the antminers and the asicminers. these are easily overclocked to 2.5Ghash+ with a good hub and cooling. can't do that with antminer U1
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I don't understand who is buying these, when Antminer is selling USBs for half the price and is easily over cocked to 2ghs and more. Why are these so much more expensive?
they are more parties involved in the development and production. versus 1 for the antminers and the asicminers. these are easily overclocked to 2.5Ghash+ with a good hub and cooling. can't do that with antminer U1 I'm running 2 at 52 with no cooling other than the cruel, harsh world. One is getting 2.27 and the other 2.11 which includes the ~1.5% errors. Antminer price point is tempting for the "promise" of 2.2 but I wouldn't be cooling them so not sure how that would go. With only 2 running I'm not concerned about ROI, after 1 week I've covered 3-4% and part of the reason I bought them was to convert USD into BTC without the fees. Either way, mining hardware is going to become profitable with a BTC price increase. At one point everyone was saying USB block erupters would never ROI, so I bought 3 at $20, then saw them spike to $60, and now where they are now. I made a profit mining and not selling, and have 2 that I'm too lazy to resell, only solo mining some alt coins when I'm bored, and burned one out on a crappy hub shortly after I got them.
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Taugeran
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February 02, 2014, 04:10:46 PM |
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I don't understand who is buying these, when Antminer is selling USBs for half the price and is easily over cocked to 2ghs and more. Why are these so much more expensive?
they are more parties involved in the development and production. versus 1 for the antminers and the asicminers. these are easily overclocked to 2.5Ghash+ with a good hub and cooling. can't do that with antminer U1 I'm running 2 at 52 with no cooling other than the cruel, harsh world. One is getting 2.27 and the other 2.11 which includes the ~1.5% errors. Antminer price point is tempting for the "promise" of 2.2 but I wouldn't be cooling them so not sure how that would go. With only 2 running I'm not concerned about ROI, after 1 week I've covered 3-4% and part of the reason I bought them was to convert USD into BTC without the fees. Either way, mining hardware is going to become profitable with a BTC price increase. At one point everyone was saying USB block erupters would never ROI, so I bought 3 at $20, then saw them spike to $60, and now where they are now. I made a profit mining and not selling, and have 2 that I'm too lazy to resell, only solo mining some alt coins when I'm bored, and burned one out on a crappy hub shortly after I got them. what hub are you using and what software? you might be able to get them to 53-54 bits.
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February 04, 2014, 02:36:18 AM Last edit: February 05, 2014, 02:20:03 AM by Scyntech |
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Ok fella's, I got my two miners in the mail today and have no idea how to get them mining! I plugged both into the back of my PC. I didn't see any hardware detection issues in the device manager so I am assuming the drivers installed correctly.
Update- CGminer is working, trying to get them to show in Multiminer now
Update 2- BFGminer now working. Seems I may not have had all drivers installed since my reformat. Running at 2.3Gh/s stable
Update 3 - Seem to be getting a lot of hw errors. Miners seem to be working very good, but it's my first time using BFGminer. Not sure if it's set up correctly
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Rawted
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February 19, 2014, 08:25:41 PM |
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I would like to order some yellow jackets, but the site is down. Do you offer a discount for multiple and would you use escrow?
Thanks.
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February 19, 2014, 08:40:23 PM |
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"ATTN: We'll be going offline shortly for a server upgrade on Feb 19 from 8PM PST - 1AM PST" top of the page http://www.hashratestore.com/I would like to order some yellow jackets, but the site is down. Do you offer a discount for multiple and would you use escrow?
Thanks.
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Rawted
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February 19, 2014, 09:23:25 PM |
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Ah, thanks! The page wasn't coming up at all for me at first.
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February 20, 2014, 12:03:45 AM |
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Just got 2 of these, running at 2.5Gh/2.6Gh using osc6_bits=54 with <1% HW errors.
Is there a way to set different osc6_bits for each without having to do it manually in bfgminer
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Taugeran
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February 20, 2014, 07:28:04 PM |
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Just got 2 of these, running at 2.5Gh/2.6Gh using osc6_bits=54 with <1% HW errors.
Is there a way to set different osc6_bits for each without having to do it manually in bfgminer
--set-device NFY@Serial_Number_here:osc6_bits=## try that for each device and see if that works. the S/N is visible for each device in the [M]anage panel of bfgminer i would also make a note of which S/N is which device with the dentify command.
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