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July 07, 2014, 01:23:05 PM
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Good day, thnks i will test it on evening Wink

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The BFx2 also needs an extra fan to provide cooling. In my experience the speed will drop if you do not provide a fan. After providing cooling you can also use the pencil mod to increase voltage and then speed up the miner.

Video link on how to pencil mod:
http://youtu.be/jm0U3p_C9og

I think --bxm-bits=54 is the best as well.


So the Miner automatically adjusts down if it gets too hot? And also back up when it cools?

At time i use "53" but 2 miners are slower then the other.

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July 07, 2014, 01:52:11 PM
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I've got a worst problem:
2 of my 3 BFx2 are aside until I solve my problems with my hubs.
The one I'm plugging them, somehow doesen't deliver it's 3,5A to the ports.
When I plug one other, the further from the usb cable doesn't light the vcore led.
If I unplug the one with vcore's led lit, the other one light's the led and start's mining.
On other hub I get "unrecognized device", although Antminers, BE's and pen drives work on it. (although somehow i can't have more than 4 antminers for now, even with 10A... something weird over here...)

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July 08, 2014, 03:30:21 AM
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I've got a worst problem:
2 of my 3 BFx2 are aside until I solve my problems with my hubs.
The one I'm plugging them, somehow doesen't deliver it's 3,5A to the ports.
When I plug one other, the further from the usb cable doesn't light the vcore led.
If I unplug the one with vcore's led lit, the other one light's the led and start's mining.
On other hub I get "unrecognized device", although Antminers, BE's and pen drives work on it. (although somehow i can't have more than 4 antminers for now, even with 10A... something weird over here...)


Are you sure it is really 10Amp?
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July 08, 2014, 07:32:39 AM
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I've got a worst problem:
2 of my 3 BFx2 are aside until I solve my problems with my hubs.
The one I'm plugging them, somehow doesen't deliver it's 3,5A to the ports.
When I plug one other, the further from the usb cable doesn't light the vcore led.
If I unplug the one with vcore's led lit, the other one light's the led and start's mining.
On other hub I get "unrecognized device", although Antminers, BE's and pen drives work on it. (although somehow i can't have more than 4 antminers for now, even with 10A... something weird over here...)


Are you sure it is really 10Amp?

You''re right. It's 30A.
It's a 350w ATX PSU.

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July 09, 2014, 04:07:55 PM
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I've got a worst problem:
2 of my 3 BFx2 are aside until I solve my problems with my hubs.
The one I'm plugging them, somehow doesen't deliver it's 3,5A to the ports.
When I plug one other, the further from the usb cable doesn't light the vcore led.
If I unplug the one with vcore's led lit, the other one light's the led and start's mining.
On other hub I get "unrecognized device", although Antminers, BE's and pen drives work on it. (although somehow i can't have more than 4 antminers for now, even with 10A... something weird over here...)


Are you sure it is really 10Amp?

You''re right. It's 30A.
It's a 350w ATX PSU.

30A on the 5V rail ?
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July 23, 2014, 12:06:47 AM
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I've got a worst problem:
2 of my 3 BFx2 are aside until I solve my problems with my hubs.
The one I'm plugging them, somehow doesen't deliver it's 3,5A to the ports.
When I plug one other, the further from the usb cable doesn't light the vcore led.
If I unplug the one with vcore's led lit, the other one light's the led and start's mining.
On other hub I get "unrecognized device", although Antminers, BE's and pen drives work on it. (although somehow i can't have more than 4 antminers for now, even with 10A... something weird over here...)


Are you sure it is really 10Amp?

You''re right. It's 30A.
It's a 350w ATX PSU.

30A on the 5V rail ?
You can use one of those 19 port high power usb hubs?
http://youtu.be/nEmFMT0e1Y0

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August 10, 2014, 08:33:11 AM
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@goodney

Do you have new Stickminers in planning?

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August 16, 2014, 06:09:28 AM
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@goodney

Do you have new Stickminers in planning?
None of the current chips seem to be worth producing a StickMiner. They all use too much power for a useful hash rate. The closest I got was this BE200 based prototype @8GH/s. But it got way too hot, even with a huge heat sink.

If anyone knows of a chip coming soon that might be good for a stick miner, let me know!

-a[g

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August 16, 2014, 01:15:46 PM
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OK THX for your answer Wink

BITMAIN doesn't sell your chips BM1382 only?

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August 16, 2014, 07:42:48 PM
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OK THX for your answer Wink

BITMAIN doesn't sell your chips BM1382 only?

greets
As far as I know the BM1382 isn't available to 3rd party developers. It would also have to be underclocked/undervoltage to work on a stick. Probably 12 GH/s.

If BM1382's are available for 3rd party development, I'd be interested to know that.

Even if they are, the real problem is the rest of the BOM cost...

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August 17, 2014, 08:27:23 PM
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Ok,

thanks for your answer.

Greets

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December 10, 2014, 10:33:07 AM
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@goodney

Do you have new Stickminers in planning?
None of the current chips seem to be worth producing a StickMiner. They all use too much power for a useful hash rate. The closest I got was this BE200 based prototype @8GH/s. But it got way too hot, even with a huge heat sink.

If anyone knows of a chip coming soon that might be good for a stick miner, let me know!

-a[g



A new generation of chips where released Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=888260.0

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December 10, 2014, 11:17:52 AM
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@goodney

Do you have new Stickminers in planning?
None of the current chips seem to be worth producing a StickMiner. They all use too much power for a useful hash rate. The closest I got was this BE200 based prototype @8GH/s. But it got way too hot, even with a huge heat sink.

If anyone knows of a chip coming soon that might be good for a stick miner, let me know!

-a[g

https://i.imgur.com/PFMYv0ul.jpg

A new generation of chips where released Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=888260.0

Only good on power consumption(if proved  Cheesy)
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December 10, 2014, 12:13:17 PM
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They showed data in the OP photos ~0.5V@1.85A but unknown ghash rate. Also he stated that it will me marginally more efficient in a "string" mode where the power chain starts at say 12V into "first" chip and ground for first chip is fed into Vcore of second, repeat until a chips GND output is ~0V

This how the bitfury strings worked and I'm assuming that they'll work similarly here(based off of pinout)

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February 21, 2015, 05:56:27 AM
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Do you have new Stickminers in planning?
None of the current chips seem to be worth producing a StickMiner. They all use too much power for a useful hash rate. The closest I got was this BE200 based prototype @8GH/s. But it got way too hot, even with a huge heat sink.

If anyone knows of a chip coming soon that might be good for a stick miner, let me know!

-a[g



A new generation of chips where released Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=888260.0

Get me samples and I'll knock out a StickMiner. Assuming the protocol is similar to the BE200 it wouldn't even take that long ;-)

-a[g
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February 21, 2015, 01:47:29 PM
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Get me samples and I'll knock out a StickMiner. Assuming the protocol is similar to the BE200 it wouldn't even take that long ;-)
Question is whether it would actually work as one - your BE200-based one was nipped in the bud by the fact that the chip just runs way too hot in a typical StickMiner configuration.  I do hope the BE300 and others will prove to be more fit for the purpose.. my post is getting stale Wink

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Interesting to see if some of the newer sptech or bitmaintech chips could be converted to Stick miners just so that people looking to learn about bitcoin mining have a cheap way to get involved. Asicminer newer chips possible as well. Can you get them in quantity to make a small run viable for the builder?

Mind you Bitfury is not going to give up their chips or miners to people playing around anymore those days are done given their in house development and move to a B2B model. They don't need the community anymore I guess.

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March 01, 2015, 03:10:12 PM
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How hot is the BE200 miner with a fan?
If it could cool down with a fan, it might be a possibility..
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Are there any news about a new Miner?

Or has anyone BFx2 Bitfurys to sell?

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bitfury detect (38:2) failed to initialise incorrect device?Huh
using macbook any help???
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