cxboyminer
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August 19, 2014, 03:51:19 AM |
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I was too late to hijack the DHL flight with the 13 packages that left hk Have to wait for canary's package if his one is not on board Rockxie, bitmaintech also work together IMO.
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area3121
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August 19, 2014, 11:26:45 AM |
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better if the friedcar sell 5pcs bulk not 10pcs ...
5pcs set is fair
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whonesta
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August 19, 2014, 11:39:25 AM Last edit: August 19, 2014, 02:00:49 PM by whonesta |
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Out the Door!!!
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friedcat (OP)
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August 19, 2014, 02:33:27 PM |
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1. The miner can not directly run with f2pool. If you want to mine on f2pool, you need a PC or a raspberry PI with a mining proxy. The ethernet controller needs to be pointed to the proxy instead of the pool.
2. We now offer the shipping of fully assembled devices. If you need them to be shipped as a whole please specify in your order. We still prefer separate shipping though, because it will reduce the potential shipping damage significantly.
3. The ethernet controller needs a 12V 1A DC input. You could either use a separate AC/DC for it, or wire one directly from your PSU for the hashing boards.
4. Shipping to countries outside mainland China is free.
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Mabsark
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August 19, 2014, 05:13:51 PM |
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Does purchasing pre-assembled units cost extra?
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jjdub7
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August 19, 2014, 06:10:49 PM Last edit: August 20, 2014, 03:52:28 AM by jjdub7 |
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just one question
was rockxie not a wholesaler for friedcat. then he issued a ipo to raise funds to make a rockminer from friedcats chips. now friedcat comes along and undercuts him with his own hardware.
just the picture i got or am i missing something and they still support each other
Rockxie & RM's apparent strategy during gen3 was to profit from buying AM's gen3 chips after FC had sold his fabricated miners and go for a secondary market sweep with smaller-time miners. I have a few of the 32 GH/s R-boxes...they're solid little units, but not marketable to the big-name players in the mining game. Its the same as if Intel decided to make computers in addition to their processors - Lenovo, Dell, et. al would still buy Intel processors for their consoles, but Intel would grab a share of the market one rung down on the vertical ladder. This time, AM gave them a bit of a head start on the ~TH single-unit market - keep in mind that AM is still primarily a chip manufacturer and that building hardware units is generally a gravy game beyond that.
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area3121
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August 19, 2014, 11:28:07 PM |
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you need to put all screw for better thermal heat trasfer on the board to the heat sink... all screw is keeping the gap beetween the board and heat sink.. dont be lazy just putting a scew... lol
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August 20, 2014, 01:20:29 AM |
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1. The miner can not directly run with f2pool. If you want to mine on f2pool, you need a PC or a raspberry PI with a mining proxy. The ethernet controller needs to be pointed to the proxy instead of the pool.
2. We now offer the shipping of fully assembled devices. If you need them to be shipped as a whole please specify in your order. We still prefer separate shipping though, because it will reduce the potential shipping damage significantly.
3. The ethernet controller needs a 12V 1A DC input. You could either use a separate AC/DC for it, or wire one directly from your PSU for the hashing boards.
4. Shipping to countries outside mainland China is free.
What is the MOQ for fully assembled devices ?
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blackheart13
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August 20, 2014, 02:17:14 AM Last edit: August 20, 2014, 02:49:01 AM by blackheart13 |
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So I received mine today & finished assembling them. When powered on I can get it to identify all 4 boards. However only 1 or 2 will mine. The board that mines isn't always #1. It seems to be random (after mining for approx 10 minutes Asics on the good board start to go bad). The dip switches are done correctly. How they are powered isn't the issue. Originally was using a 1200w psu. Added another 850 with each board having 2 pci-e. Didn't make a difference. Have also used different controllers. Any ideas or something that I am missing? Have tried 3 of 10 with same results so far
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Swimmer63
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August 20, 2014, 02:28:37 AM |
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IMHO you are going to be right on the edge. Definitely no over-clocking. It's a Corsair so it probably will not burn up at stock. Even if it works, it's not ideal. You would be better off using it for 3 boards then if you have another small one lying around using it for the fourth board.
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stompysteve
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August 20, 2014, 04:25:26 AM |
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Is there any reason that all of the screws need to be put on each blade? Would it be fine if only 5 or 6 are used? Thanks
what did you lose some screws lol it cant be good to have them not all screwed in
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August 20, 2014, 04:56:31 AM |
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Is there any reason that all of the screws need to be put on each blade? Would it be fine if only 5 or 6 are used? Thanks
what did you lose some screws lol it cant be good to have them not all screwed in Advisable to have more to put local pressure on the chips for good heat transfer. Yes thats fine to use one PSU to help another out as long as you keep them on separate blades. So the 1300 will power 5 blades, the corsair 3.
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blackheart13
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August 20, 2014, 06:15:07 AM |
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So I received mine today & finished assembling them. When powered on I can get it to identify all 4 boards. However only 1 or 2 will mine. The board that mines isn't always #1. It seems to be random (after mining for approx 10 minutes Asics on the good board start to go bad). The dip switches are done correctly. How they are powered isn't the issue. Originally was using a 1200w psu. Added another 850 with each board having 2 pci-e. Didn't make a difference. Have also used different controllers. Any ideas or something that I am missing? Have tried 3 of 10 with same results so far
Spent another 2 hours on them trying every different configuration, psu, controller, connector option I could think of and I was unable to get any better results. Max I got 1 to mine at was 250GH with 2 boards mining and 13 of their asics showing bad.
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bbxx
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August 20, 2014, 06:26:45 AM |
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my rig is at customs now. i hope they will relase it soon. is it possible to order some controllers only? i got only 3 and this is not enough
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cxboyminer
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August 20, 2014, 07:04:20 AM |
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not complaining, but where is the logic? [...] 4. Shipping to countries outside mainland China is free.
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friedcat (OP)
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August 20, 2014, 08:05:08 AM |
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So I received mine today & finished assembling them. When powered on I can get it to identify all 4 boards. However only 1 or 2 will mine. The board that mines isn't always #1. It seems to be random (after mining for approx 10 minutes Asics on the good board start to go bad). The dip switches are done correctly. How they are powered isn't the issue. Originally was using a 1200w psu. Added another 850 with each board having 2 pci-e. Didn't make a difference. Have also used different controllers. Any ideas or something that I am missing? Have tried 3 of 10 with same results so far
Try this: You can type 192.168.0.254:8000/FlashMega on your web browser to update to the newest firmware on each hashing unit (no internet connection is needed).
If you already changed the controllers' IP. Please just append /FlashMega to the real URL in your web browser.
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WBF1
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August 20, 2014, 10:38:21 AM |
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Yes thats fine to use one PSU to help another out as long as you keep them on separate blades. So the 1300 will power 5 blades, the corsair 3. haha just realized im then right on the edge with the 1300 W PSU. Maybe not as close as with the 850. Am I understanding right that you link the boards together? So basically I'd have 4 boards from one assembly and 1 board from a second assembly linked and powered by the 1300 and the remaining 3 boards on the second assembly linked and powered by the 850?
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whonesta
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August 20, 2014, 11:25:37 AM |
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Day #2 with shipping label, but no pick-up? Thinking label was printed to placate me. I would rather just have it shipped in the order it was paid for, kind of like the advertisement suggests.. Guess when you are the only one "shipping" you can afford to slight your customers. 30 days until Bitmain ships again, I can not wait as this "deal" is not winning my attention. At least the 3 evga G2 1300's actually got shipped so power will be on hand when/if DHL ever gets my shipment.
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