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captplanet (OP)
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January 03, 2014, 11:43:33 PM
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Hello all,

I'm a noob to bitcoin mining and I ended up buying 3 Block erupters, and then I found out about the antminers, and bought two of those. My question is: Am I able to use all 5 miners on the same hub? Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you in advance!!
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January 04, 2014, 12:02:18 AM
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Yes, they are all using USB and so you can have them all on the same hub.

The AntMiners get hot (and i'm overclocking them to 2.0Gh/s each), i've put some distance between them with extension cables and stuck them near a draughty cold window. Now I can touch them without melting off my fingerprints Cheesy
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January 04, 2014, 12:04:16 AM
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Yes, they are all using USB and so you can have them all on the same hub.

The AntMiners get hot (and i'm overclocking them to 2.0Gh/s each), i've put some distance between them with extension cables and stuck them near a draughty cold window. Now I can touch them without melting off my fingerprints Cheesy

Get a USB fan to cool them down.
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January 04, 2014, 10:24:37 AM
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Yes, they are all using USB and so you can have them all on the same hub.

The AntMiners get hot (and i'm overclocking them to 2.0Gh/s each), i've put some distance between them with extension cables and stuck them near a draughty cold window. Now I can touch them without melting off my fingerprints Cheesy

I thought about it, I looked at Harbor Freight. I'm going to order one of these. then I can check the USB sticks temps and not even have to touch them Cheesy  and its on sale for $19.99


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January 04, 2014, 02:38:52 PM
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make sure the USB hub has enough power. the miners use about 550ma each (50ma is extra to add a bit of room)
so hub need to provide atleast 2.5amps

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January 09, 2014, 01:52:59 PM
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I've been running a Raspberry Pi with 4 BEs uing cgminer 3.8.5.  I compiled cgminer with the --enable-icarus switch for my BEs, but my new antminer only runs at .5gh/s.  I've read that I need to recompile with the --enable-bmsc switch.  But how can I compile using both switches so I can use my BEs and antmier at the same time?
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January 12, 2014, 02:18:56 PM
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I got help running them together here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=399054.0;all
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January 12, 2014, 08:01:47 PM
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Yes, they are all using USB and so you can have them all on the same hub.

The AntMiners get hot (and i'm overclocking them to 2.0Gh/s each), i've put some distance between them with extension cables and stuck them near a draughty cold window. Now I can touch them without melting off my fingerprints Cheesy

Get a USB fan to cool them down.

+1 to that!
Mine were too hot too touch without a fan (way too many "hot potato" moments), but with an arctic cooling breeze fan pointed at them, they're practically cold to the touch now! (each one at 2GH/s and VERY close together on the hub)
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January 13, 2014, 09:50:20 PM
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Yes, they are all using USB and so you can have them all on the same hub.

The AntMiners get hot (and i'm overclocking them to 2.0Gh/s each), i've put some distance between them with extension cables and stuck them near a draughty cold window. Now I can touch them without melting off my fingerprints Cheesy

Get a USB fan to cool them down.

+1 to that!
Mine were too hot too touch without a fan (way too many "hot potato" moments), but with an arctic cooling breeze fan pointed at them, they're practically cold to the touch now! (each one at 2GH/s and VERY close together on the hub)

! I have one of those fans on my USB hub with 9 antminers. Also clocked at 2GHs, but they're pretty hot when I touch them Sad
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January 13, 2014, 10:39:06 PM
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Yes, they are all using USB and so you can have them all on the same hub.

The AntMiners get hot (and i'm overclocking them to 2.0Gh/s each), i've put some distance between them with extension cables and stuck them near a draughty cold window. Now I can touch them without melting off my fingerprints Cheesy

Get a USB fan to cool them down.

+1 to that!
Mine were too hot too touch without a fan (way too many "hot potato" moments), but with an arctic cooling breeze fan pointed at them, they're practically cold to the touch now! (each one at 2GH/s and VERY close together on the hub)

! I have one of those fans on my USB hub with 9 antminers. Also clocked at 2GHs, but they're pretty hot when I touch them Sad

I have mine near a window with an Arctic Breeze USB Fan on them and they're cool to the touch
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