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May 02, 2014, 09:34:30 PM
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Very simplified, and based only on my understanding of others' posts - in a string design the BitFury chips are effectively put in series where it concerns power and I/O, meaning you don't have to drop the supplied voltage as much, and require less control circuitry, than if you tried to put them in parallel.
See also this hackery: "How to chain NF2s together and access them by one USB interface?"
Aight, thanks.

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May 05, 2014, 04:56:16 AM
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Someone was selling nanofury complete DIY - ( Board - components - stencil ).. now I cant find the damn post I thought it was Op ?

Looking to try one just for a hobby project and to get my son into electronics


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May 05, 2014, 05:25:52 AM
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Someone was selling nanofury complete DIY - ( Board - components - stencil ).. now I cant find the damn post I thought it was Op ?
You might be thinking of this:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321287.msg5881934#msg5881934

Note that this does not include the BitFury chip.

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May 05, 2014, 07:32:37 PM
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Someone was selling nanofury complete DIY - ( Board - components - stencil ).. now I cant find the damn post I thought it was Op ?
You might be thinking of this:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321287.msg5881934#msg5881934

Note that this does not include the BitFury chip.

that's it thanks!!


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May 07, 2014, 04:44:41 AM
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By just experimenting with various heatsinks I got this (still using the somewhat crappy USB hub that provides 4.5V) :

 bfgminer version 3.99.0 - Started: [2014-05-06 11:00:54] - [  0 days 10:37:23]
 Manage devices Pool management Settings Display options
 Pool 3: ...ning.eligius.st  Diff:16  +Strtm  LU:[21:38:13]  User:
 Block: ...822374cf #299497  Diff:8G (57.27P)  Started: [21:38:11]
 ST:14  F:1  NB:76  AS:0  BW:[189/ 59 B/s]  E:51.06  I:69.78uBTC/hr  BS:236k
 2/12         | 27.79/27.97/26.86Gh/s | A:14431 R:99+24(.87%) HW:6900/2.8%
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 NFY 0:       | 14.12/14.07/13.42Gh/s | A: 7303 R:48+19(.95%) HW:4192/3.4%
 NFY 1:       | 13.95/13.91/13.45Gh/s | A: 7128 R:51+ 5(.79%) HW:2711/2.2%
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-05-06 21:35:59] Accepted 02982cf1 NFY 1d pool 3 Diff 98/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:01] Accepted 025e31f8 NFY 1f pool 3 Diff 108/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:02] Accepted 0bd238a4 NFY 0e pool 3 Diff 21/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:05] Accepted 0b99dce7 NFY 0d pool 3 Diff 22/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:17] Accepted 03c14c2a NFY 0c pool 3 Diff 68/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:20] Stratum from pool 3 detected new block
 [2014-05-06 21:36:32] Accepted 05e5e6a7 NFY 1d pool 3 Diff 43/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:32] Accepted 08cb7ad1 NFY 0c pool 3 Diff 29/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:36] Accepted 0d2ca135 NFY 1a pool 3 Diff 19/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:40] Accepted 04d7e01f NFY 0f pool 3 Diff 52/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:44] Accepted 0b4b88cf NFY 0f pool 3 Diff 22/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:48] Accepted 0010dc97 NFY 1c pool 3 Diff 3.89k/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:53] Accepted 05f40e3a NFY 1a pool 3 Diff 43/16
 [2014-05-06 21:36:53] Accepted 0b3e96ee NFY 0c pool 3 Diff 22/16


This is with Gen2 chips. Gen1 seem to max at around 10-11GH (with the same setup).

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May 07, 2014, 10:28:18 AM
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Shiny!  Can probably push out a little bit more with a better hub - on the other hand, you'd need active cooling? Smiley

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