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August 22, 2014, 12:21:13 AM |
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opieum2 - thanks for the reply. I sent you a PM.
I actually got the "desktop" style server but it's in good shape and has a PSU.
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Mblackout
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August 22, 2014, 02:22:14 AM |
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Hi all,
Has anyone put together a "how to" guide to use this thing? I've set up butterfly 60Gh/s machines before but this one has no instructions that came with it. My email asking for a manual has never been returned.
Thanks for any help! perogi.
perogi, what are you trying to do. i got my units setup and have been mining solid. Might be able to give some pointers.
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August 22, 2014, 02:48:13 AM Last edit: August 22, 2014, 03:06:28 AM by perogi |
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Hi all,
Has anyone put together a "how to" guide to use this thing? I've set up butterfly 60Gh/s machines before but this one has no instructions that came with it. My email asking for a manual has never been returned.
Thanks for any help! perogi.
perogi, what are you trying to do. i got my units setup and have been mining solid. Might be able to give some pointers. I'm trying to find the default login and password. EDIT: The normal raspPi login/password: pi/raspberry isn't working. EDIT2: Found this post: Anyone happen to know the password to SSH into the unit?
I was able to use "admin" for the name, but "admin", "pass", "password", and "amt" do not work for the password.
Mine was already in English.
The default user/pass is root/admin.Pro Tip for the OP: Put this information somewhere that users can get to it without having to read through 20 pages in a random forum. Thank you.
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August 22, 2014, 04:17:43 AM |
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Here they are mining racked. I like the rack mount case. swapped out the fans for fans not soo loud.
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rik_khaos
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August 22, 2014, 05:58:19 AM |
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AMT_Miners Josh told me he would have someone send me a PSU yesterday. I called FedEx and there is no shipment coming to me. Can you look into this and make sure this is expedited as I'm essentially sitting here with a machine that is DOA.
Hello. The issue with your PSU has been taken care of. Please, let us know when you receive your package. Great, I'll totally do that, why don't you go ahead and send me a tracking number for the PSU. That way I know exactly where it is. Then I can keep everyone, including you, updated.
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rik_khaos
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August 22, 2014, 07:55:16 AM |
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Also, your terms of sale read, "AMT’s warranty is only valid if the Product(s) has not been tampered with by the consumer. If the Product(s) casing, components, processing chip, PCB board, Heat sink, power supply, and any/all other physically elements of the product has been opened, altered, tampered with in any manner, the AMT warranty governing the Product(s) will be effectively null and void."
When I receive my power supply how will I install it without voiding the warranty?
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AMT_miners (OP)
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August 22, 2014, 09:21:20 AM |
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Also, your terms of sale read, "AMT’s warranty is only valid if the Product(s) has not been tampered with by the consumer. If the Product(s) casing, components, processing chip, PCB board, Heat sink, power supply, and any/all other physically elements of the product has been opened, altered, tampered with in any manner, the AMT warranty governing the Product(s) will be effectively null and void."
When I receive my power supply how will I install it without voiding the warranty?
Curt, your supply is on its way. Regarding your other post about our terms, please join the class or sue us individually. Thanks. You know where we are at man, leave it alone. AMT.
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August 22, 2014, 12:18:03 PM |
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Hello. Please add me to the refund list. You guys don't answer my questions in this forum or through email. Thank you. Order 849
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rik_khaos
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August 22, 2014, 01:30:32 PM |
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Why should I sue? You broke the contract plain and simple. You don't like lawsuits and neither do I. I just think the proper thing for you to do would be to exercise the option you outlined in your TOS. Those are likely what your lawyers are using to save you anyway they can with the lawsuit. I mean that's where I would go, What did they agree to.
My question about installing the PSU is legitimate about voiding the warranty. It deserves a proper response. We can't have everyone voiding their warranty to fix mistakes like loose screws and what nut.
Look I left it alone for a long time and what I got was an incomplete miner, and a good shot at tetanus to show for it.
So will it or will it not void the warranty if we install the power supplies on our own?
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August 22, 2014, 03:11:43 PM |
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Hello. Please add me to the refund list. You guys don't answer my questions in this forum or through email. Thank you. Order 849
Seems like a valid justification for asking for a refund. If you don't get proper technical support, then of course you should get a refund for the lack of service. Say you go into a restaurant, you order bacon and eggs, the server takes you order and says it'll be ready in 15 minutes. 15 minutes later you ask the server for your order and he doesn't respond. An hour later, the server gives you bacon and eggs, but both aren't cooked! Surely, that does count for a refund!
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mrpark
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August 22, 2014, 03:28:49 PM |
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A also received a miner with no PSU, there were also wires unplugged. I don't want to open the case and start messing around with it, what if taking the cards out doesn't work, what if a connector breaks? I am not shipping this thing for support to Europe or China. There is no way you can say I received a miner, because I didn't. I received an incomplete kit of parts. From what it looks like, there is not enough room to fit a PSU, this miner is also defective and the defect is probably the reason why they did not send a PSU, because it wouldn't fit in the miner!
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August 22, 2014, 04:11:53 PM |
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What fans did you replace them with?
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opieum2
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August 22, 2014, 04:16:32 PM |
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Here they are mining racked. I like the rack mount case. swapped out the fans for fans not soo loud. What fans did you replace them with? These http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181040 I recommended them to him. It appears those are the same ones. However he can confirm.
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August 22, 2014, 04:36:50 PM |
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How did you choose these over the stock ones? I'd like quieter fans but I'm not willing to lower the airflow because of the heat. I have no idea what fans are in my unit or what the airflow is.
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opieum2
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August 22, 2014, 04:55:45 PM |
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How did you choose these over the stock ones? I'd like quieter fans but I'm not willing to lower the airflow because of the heat. I have no idea what fans are in my unit or what the airflow is. Mostly since the stock ones are shooting out cold air while the miner is mining. While a great thing...its an incredible amount of overengineering and noise. Hence the choice for those fans. They are 4pin PWM fans so they will be quieter BUT will spin up as needed to keep the miner cool. Personally I am buying 6 of them to have intake/outake cooling. That would be just as effective too. and quiet.
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opieum2
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August 22, 2014, 04:56:33 PM |
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How did you choose these over the stock ones? I'd like quieter fans but I'm not willing to lower the airflow because of the heat. I have no idea what fans are in my unit or what the airflow is. 120MM fans. If you have the same unit. If you have something else post pics. The recommendation is for the rackmount versions.
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August 22, 2014, 05:53:57 PM |
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How did you choose these over the stock ones? I'd like quieter fans but I'm not willing to lower the airflow because of the heat. I have no idea what fans are in my unit or what the airflow is. 120MM fans. If you have the same unit. If you have something else post pics. The recommendation is for the rackmount versions. I got a desktop unit and the fans blow hot/warm air unless ambient temperature is ~65F. There is definitely room for two more fans on the other side of the case, so I may try quieter fans and compensate for airflow with another fan or two. I'm very hesitant to do anything with the hardware though in fear of breaking it. http://imgur.com/a/FlTDM
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