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August 14, 2014, 10:08:31 PM
Last edit: September 04, 2014, 09:53:23 AM by QuiveringGibbage
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You can now pick it up at a bargain price at eBay...  http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251630025832

Starting bid: AU $0.99

Sorry, no international shipping.

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Want to sell dual Habanero boards hashing at a total of 1.3THs located in Sydney, Australia. The hashing unit comes complete with a triple radiator water cooling system and is ready to mine. Local pick-up or drop-off is preferred. I would prefer not to have to take the unit apart to pack up, but will consider any offers around 1.6btc 2.3btc for the complete hashing unit. Shipping is additional. Escrow welcomed.

These boards can be purchased direct from manufacturer for $600USD each: https://peppermining.com/shop/the-habanero/

cgminer stats at the time of posting:
Code:
 cgminer version 4.5.0 - Started: [2014-08-09 10:28:32]
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 (5s):1.242T (1m):1.371T (5m):1.350T (15m):1.352T (avg):1.347Th/s
 A:158239599  R:174563  HW:391128  WU:18830.8/m | ST: 166  SS: 51  NB: 1029  LW: 169247161  GF: 2  RF: 0
 Connected to us.ozco.in diff 630 with stratum as user quiveringgibbage.habanero
 Block: 15594d49...  Diff:19.7G  Started: [06:35:21]  Best share: 794M
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 0: HFB FRUTESCE: 937MHz  92C 100% 0.88V  | 536.4G / 664.4Gh/s WU:9281.6/m A:78119710 R:83007 HW:366267
 1: HFB FATALII : 900MHz  93C 100% 0.86V  | 758.8G / 683.6Gh/s WU:9549.2/m A:80119889 R:91556 HW: 24861
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-08-15 06:35:29] Accepted 6fc3b7aa Diff 150K/630 HFB 1 pool 0

The hashing unit comes with the following accessories:
Code:
 2 x XSPC RayStorm CPU Waterblock
 1 x XSPC RX360 Triple Fan Radiator V3
 3 x Sunon PMD1212PTB1-A(2).F.GN, Extreme Hi-speed 1Amp 150CFM 120mm Fan
 1 x XSPC D5 Photon 170 Tube Reservoir
 1 x XSPC D5 Vario Pump
10 x XSPC G1/4″ to 7/16″ Compression Fittings (Black Chrome)
7/16″ Hose to completely loop the water cooling system.
MDF frame
Assorted screws, bolts and nuts.
The 2 x Noctua fans pictured are not included.

Both boards have suffered some damage to the PCIe power connectors. Power connectors may look burnt and have cracked but pins are in tact and connectors are still completely functional. PCIe connectors still clip in and boards power up as they should. One of the boards, FATALII only has the 1 USB connector instead of 2. See pictures for details.

Both board have the latest firmware (habanero-firmware-20140713-0.tar.gz) applied and have the following default settings. i.e. when you run the boards with hfa-hash-clock 1 setting in cgminer, it will hash at the following settings:
FRUTESCE - Frequency: 862 MHz 937 MHz 887MHz   Voltage: 925mV 960 mV 935mV
FATALII - Frequency: 862 MHz 900 MHz 887MHz   Voltage: 925mV 935 mV 935mV
If you like this changed, please let me know.

Boards can be down clocked for better efficiency. Currently the boards draw less than 1,890W (@ 240V) at the wall. This max. value was taken when both boards were running at 937MHz. Currently the pair draws 1,605W at the wall.

EDIT:
Offers around 1.6btc for the complete hashing unit will be considered.
New config (862MHz) and power usage (1605W):

Pictures can be found here: http://imgur.com/a/SMBJP

Front


Back


Stats


FATALII only has 1 USB connector


FATALII bottom right PCIe connector:


FATALII bottom left PCIe connector:


FRUTESCE top right PCIe connector:


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August 14, 2014, 10:09:19 PM
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reserved for FAQ

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August 16, 2014, 12:05:32 AM
Last edit: August 16, 2014, 12:54:54 AM by QuiveringGibbage
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Hashing unit requires the following power connectors:

8 x 6pin PCIe (4 on each board)
1 x 4pin MOLEX (power water pump)
3 x 3pin FAN (power 3 x 1amp fans)

Items you will require to start mining with hashing unit:

2 x mini-B USB cable
1 x USB control box (PC, Laptop, RPi) running latest cgminer s/w
A large fan, enough to blow air over the two boards. At the default settings, you require airflow to cool the boards or they will overheat and stop hashing. Alternatively you can down clock to reduce the heat and hash rate. 
Manufacturer recommends a high quality 1000W+ single rail ATX power supply for each Habanero board.

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August 16, 2014, 04:19:33 AM
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whoah thats a crazy setup..

is this newbie friendly?

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August 16, 2014, 05:19:13 AM
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whoah thats a crazy setup..

is this newbie friendly?

It doesn't look newbie friendly and at 1 watt per GH, you're going to be paying out of the ass for electricity.

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August 16, 2014, 05:41:25 AM
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whoah thats a crazy setup..

is this newbie friendly?

It doesn't look newbie friendly and at 1 watt per GH, you're going to be paying out of the ass for electricity.

Thanks for that great insight lol.

I lack doing homework.

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August 17, 2014, 02:33:19 AM
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Update: Both Habanero boards are now clocked at a default rate of 887MHz with Voltage set at 935mV.

Code:
 cgminer version 4.5.0 - Started: [2014-08-17 11:32:27]
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 (5s):1.246T (1m):1.332T (5m):1.339T (15m):1.299T (avg):1.346Th/s
 A:945631  R:3786  HW:726  WU:18810.0/m | ST: 32  SS: 0  NB: 12  LW: 979065  GF: 0  RF: 0
 Connected to us.ozco.in diff 631 with stratum as user quiveringgibbage.habanero
 Block: be557182...  Diff:19.7G  Started: [12:14:24]  Best share: 11.7M
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 0: HFB FRUTESCE: 887MHz  88C 100% 0.86V  | 613.2G / 675.9Gh/s WU:9443.3/m A:480703 R:3155 HW:504
 1: HFB FATALII : 887MHz  91C 100% 0.85V  | 692.7G / 670.3Gh/s WU:9366.8/m A:464928 R: 631 HW:222
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 [2014-08-17 12:22:23] Accepted 1d7849bb Diff 2.22K/631 HFB 1 pool 0

Approx. power usage is 870w + 860w = 1730w total.




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August 17, 2014, 02:47:39 AM
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this sale is newbie friendly Smiley coins will be escrowed, happy to help get the unit running (although I mainly only use Linux so no Win support). There's a lot of material out there to help you run these boards. There's even a thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=519943.0

The unit is ready to mine, you just need to plug power to it and run cgminer (with HashFast options enabled when compiling).

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August 18, 2014, 10:53:51 PM
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bump..

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August 22, 2014, 11:49:14 AM
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Offers around 1.6btc for the complete hashing unit will be considered.

New config (862MHz) and power usage (1605W):

Code:
cgminer version 4.5.0 - Started: [2014-08-19 08:45:34]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):1.284T (1m):1.302T (5m):1.279T (15m):1.288T (avg):1.309Th/s
 A:92902648  R:97319  HW:59446  WU:18290.2/m | ST: 99  SS: 667  NB: 596  LW: 96301267  GF: 11  RF: 0
 Connected to us.ozco.in diff 599 with stratum as user quiveringgibbage.habanero
 Block: 2d9031c2...  Diff:23.8G  Started: [21:26:51]  Best share: 41M
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 0: HFB FRUTESCE: 862MHz  86C 100% 0.85V  | 664.0G / 652.5Gh/s WU:9115.1/m A:46196186 R:55974 HW:45881
 2: HFB FATALII : 862MHz  91C 100% 0.84V  | 641.1G / 657.3Gh/s WU:9181.9/m A:43187507 R:38034 HW:12287
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 [2014-08-22 21:44:07] Accepted 44d435b9 Diff 952/599 HFB 0 pool 0


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August 28, 2014, 10:49:33 AM
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You can now pick it up at a bargain price at eBay...  http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251630025832

Starting bid: AU $0.99

Sorry, no international shipping.

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August 30, 2014, 05:31:55 AM
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Time left:
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That's Tuesday..

Current bid:
AU $10.61
[ 3 bids ]

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dual-Habanero-1-3THs-Bitcoin-Miner-/251630025832

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August 30, 2014, 05:35:42 AM
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AU small market comparing to the world good luck
I know shipping is a real pain from Down under but think relisting the item with Worldwide shipping
as we most of the sellers do
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August 30, 2014, 05:52:30 AM
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i tried to revise the listing for int. shipping but was too late.

if you are still able to bid on it I will honour $100AUD for shipping to USA.

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August 31, 2014, 12:23:30 AM
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some readers might be interested in this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=763154.0 (6 650GH/s+ Habanero boards, $450/each)

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September 04, 2014, 10:35:00 AM
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Winning bid:
AU $430.00 +$50 shipping

bargain price for 2 boards with cooling system.

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