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Author Topic: MinerEU.com 850USD THunderX3 80 USD Blizzard , 4*Blizzard @ 60 USD each  (Read 94910 times)
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June 04, 2014, 08:53:05 PM
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Could someone tell me what the dimensions of the MINI are?

I suspect I am going to build a new housing with 2 120 mm (UCEVA12T, 8db, 129m3/h) or 140 mm (UCCL14, 17db, 146m3/h) fans in the front, 1 in the back and some openings and a decent 80+ PSU (BQT L7530W).
(The MINI probably has to stay in my room where I sleep so it needs to be quite and cool, student housing Tongue )

What do you guys think of this setup? Any suggestions? for example would I need a fan in the back to pull the air out, or would an outlet be enough?

Thnx
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June 04, 2014, 09:05:41 PM
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Hi all Smiley
Finally bit the bullet and placed and paid my order yesterday Smiley Went into processing this morning! Hope it will get shipped soon, looking at there site i am pretty positive about fast shipment Cheesy
Anyone here has any experience with there shipment procedure and how long it takes from processing to shipping?

My ordernr is: 1894
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June 04, 2014, 09:05:47 PM
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I have managed to get you guys off of the blacklist and into the white @ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1msn9gC7wgBYdiyOLZLhQifOSKpt3ukdnuTy14m-F-s8/edit?pli=1#gid=1966313813. Very happy with my A2  Smiley

Haha bought one yesterday and according to your spreadsheet it is impossible to ROI. Actually all available miners are not ROIable (made-up word here  Roll Eyes )

Cool spreadsheet though with some nice info in it  Smiley

It's not > MY < spreadsheet, a French guy called cestmoi maintains it.

However he had Minereu marked as scammers the whole time. So today I told him I ordered several items there and everything was fine, and gave him the info on what they can deliver.

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June 04, 2014, 09:09:31 PM
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Hi all Smiley
Finally bit the bullet and placed and paid my order yesterday Smiley Went into processing this morning! Hope it will get shipped soon, looking at there site i am pretty positive about fast shipment Cheesy
Anyone here has any experience with there shipment procedure and how long it takes from processing to shipping?

My ordernr is: 1894

I ordered mine very early in the morning yesterday and it oppositely arrives tomorrow according to the DPD website, so yes looks like fast shipping (I live in the Netherlands, so that is pretty close by)


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It's not > MY < spreadsheet, a French guy called cestmoi maintain it.

However he had Minereu marked as scammers the whole time. So today I told him I ordered several items there and everything was fine, and gave him the info on what they can deliver.

ah ok thanks to the French guy and to you for updating him than.
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June 04, 2014, 09:17:21 PM
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Hi all Smiley
Finally bit the bullet and placed and paid my order yesterday Smiley Went into processing this morning! Hope it will get shipped soon, looking at there site i am pretty positive about fast shipment Cheesy
Anyone here has any experience with there shipment procedure and how long it takes from processing to shipping?

My ordernr is: 1894

I ordered mine very early in the morning yesterday and it oppositely arrives tomorrow according to the DPD website, so yes looks like fast shipping (I live in the Netherlands, so that is pretty close by)

Awesome! Sounds good, i live in the Netherlands as well Smiley

When did it shipped out btw? yesterday evening or so?

Thanks for the info!
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June 04, 2014, 09:20:28 PM
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Hi all Smiley
Finally bit the bullet and placed and paid my order yesterday Smiley Went into processing this morning! Hope it will get shipped soon, looking at there site i am pretty positive about fast shipment Cheesy
Anyone here has any experience with there shipment procedure and how long it takes from processing to shipping?

My ordernr is: 1894

I ordered mine very early in the morning yesterday and it oppositely arrives tomorrow according to the DPD website, so yes looks like fast shipping (I live in the Netherlands, so that is pretty close by)

Awesome! Sounds good, i live in the Netherlands as well Smiley

When did it shipped out btw? yesterday evening or so?

Thanks for the info!


I can’t say the same, for now.
I’ve placed my order 2 days ago and today I’ve sent MinerEu a query about delivery times (from my bank side, the wire transfer went thru).
No answer from them till the moment (and no worries about that… yet).
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June 04, 2014, 09:25:51 PM
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 #447

Could someone tell me what the dimensions of the MINI are?

I suspect I am going to build a new housing with 2 120 mm (UCEVA12T, 8db, 129m3/h) or 140 mm (UCCL14, 17db, 146m3/h) fans in the front, 1 in the back and some openings and a decent 80+ PSU (BQT L7530W).
(The MINI probably has to stay in my room where I sleep so it needs to be quite and cool, student housing Tongue )

What do you guys think of this setup? Any suggestions? for example would I need a fan in the back to pull the air out, or would an outlet be enough?

Thnx

The dimensions are 25cm W, 42cm D, 16cm H.

A 700W PSU 80+ gold or platinum would be perfect.

In the default configuration there is a 120mm 130cfm fan for both blades (50db noise).
When you have room enough it would be better to use separate fans for the two blades. Maybe 2x 140mm.
And a large fan on the other side to suck the hot air out will help as well.

Ik heb die standaard fan er uitgehaald, werd gek van de herrie.
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June 04, 2014, 09:33:58 PM
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Awesome! Sounds good, i live in the Netherlands as well Smiley

When did it shipped out btw? yesterday evening or so?

Thanks for the info!

It was dispatched yesterday and just right now it is in Best already.

@JoostB Thnx. A gold PSU would be better but the one I have should be better than the one that is in there. And yes I think push and pull with the fans would be best as well.
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June 04, 2014, 09:49:07 PM
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Yes a fan per blade would help but I think you would need to make sure they are both high static pressure fans. The heatsinks are so restrictive you get big pressure drops along the length. I think they would benefit from having the air funnelled around them so non is wasted in the case. I tried a second fan at the back of the case but the added restriction on the flow (even though it was expelling air) caused the modules to run to around 60 degrees very quickly.

If I was recasing the fan I would probably put a high pressure fan directly on each heatsink, then use some extra fans to expel the air from the case.

I've noticed this evening that most hardware errors occur when a high difficulty share is being worked on. This makes sense because the chip is working harder and gets hotter. I'd like the changes to cgminer to be made public so that we can see exactly what they've done. I see a lot of "Job is working over 30s, flushing work". Can't find any references to this on the internet so I think it has been coded in to stop the chips working too hard.

I'm happy with the performance (apart from power consumption) at the moment mine is doing (one blade at 1200 and the other at 1280) 30.42Mh/s with 29.60Mh/s poolside.

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June 04, 2014, 10:04:17 PM
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Yes a fan per blade would help but I think you would need to make sure they are both high static pressure fans. The heatsinks are so restrictive you get big pressure drops along the length. I think they would benefit from having the air funnelled around them so non is wasted in the case. I tried a second fan at the back of the case but the added restriction on the flow (even though it was expelling air) caused the modules to run to around 60 degrees very quickly.

If I was recasing the fan I would probably put a high pressure fan directly on each heatsink, then use some extra fans to expel the air from the case.

I've noticed this evening that most hardware errors occur when a high difficulty share is being worked on. This makes sense because the chip is working harder and gets hotter. I'd like the changes to cgminer to be made public so that we can see exactly what they've done. I see a lot of "Job is working over 30s, flushing work". Can't find any references to this on the internet so I think it has been coded in to stop the chips working too hard.

I'm happy with the performance (apart from power consumption) at the moment mine is doing (one blade at 1200 and the other at 1280) 30.42Mh/s with 29.60Mh/s poolside.



What is your WU ? I can't get mine past 26k. I did notice that on my regular pool it tends to dial in at a tad bit too high difficulty (not that much HW errors though).

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June 04, 2014, 10:41:09 PM
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About the same 26716.5/m
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June 04, 2014, 10:44:47 PM
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About the same 26716.5/m

Well, that's pretty bad isn't it ? Considering my Zeus package that everyone cries about is doing 41k @ 44 Mh/s...

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June 05, 2014, 04:18:56 AM
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About the same 26716.5/m

Well, that's pretty bad isn't it ? Considering my Zeus package that everyone cries about is doing 41k @ 44 Mh/s...


What kind of Zeus package do you have? At 44 Mh/s it would consume 1600W, now that is something different!

I ordered a GAW Falcon, I'm so very happy that I was able to cancel my order and get a refund, you can't imagine!

The Falcon is drawing 1050W and in practice it even seems to be 1150W.
When it gets hot during the summertime, I'm afraid they will all burn out.
Or you have to use them in a data center, but GAW hosting is no fun either.
 
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June 05, 2014, 05:46:53 AM
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Anybody from the U.S. have experience with justasic.com ?

Site says 10 business days to dispatch for the A2, so it doesn't even ship for 2 weeks? Good prices but would love to hear some feedback from customers from the states. Thanks

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June 05, 2014, 06:39:23 AM
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6% hardware error... Please fix your image..

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June 05, 2014, 06:40:37 AM
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It's all the bloody hardware errors, they bring it down. And I suspect all the jobs this cgminer bins after 30 seconds

Well, that's pretty bad isn't it ? Considering my Zeus package that everyone cries about is doing 41k @ 44 Mh/s...
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June 05, 2014, 08:10:37 AM
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6% hardware error... Please fix your image..

It is either a software problem or a hardware problem.
If it is a hardware problem you can't fix it with another image, only hide it.
Anyway, the Zeus miners are even worse with respect to hardware errors.

My 1st blade gives 1.7% errors and the 2nd one 4.7%.
It seems my 2nd blade which has 8 defective cores is a lot worse with respect to hardware errors.
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June 05, 2014, 08:15:09 AM
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6% hardware error... Please fix your image..

It is either a software problem or a hardware problem.
If it is a hardware problem you can't fix it with another image, only hide it.
Anyway, the Zeus miners are even worse with respect to hardware errors.

True but the orginal software had less hardware errors so i quess its software.

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June 05, 2014, 08:32:57 AM
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6% hardware error... Please fix your image..

It is either a software problem or a hardware problem.
If it is a hardware problem you can't fix it with another image, only hide it.
Anyway, the Zeus miners are even worse with respect to hardware errors.

True but the orginal software had less hardware errors so i quess its software.

It is possible, you can always put the original software back.
CGMiner is a piece of crap, that is for sure. When you look at the source code it makes you cry.
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June 05, 2014, 09:47:42 AM
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Can I connect to the miner and see the interface and change things through the wifi dongle?
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