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DonatorLegendaryActivity: 848Merit: 1001 Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread August 19, 2014, 02:33:27 PM #104 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. The ASICMINER Project

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.0

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Full MemberActivity: 139Merit: 100 Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread August 19, 2014, 11:28:07 PM #107



dont be lazy just putting a scew... lol 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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MemberActivity: 92Merit: 10 Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread August 20, 2014, 01:20:29 AM #108 Quote from: friedcat on August 19, 2014, 02:33:27 PM 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 ? What is the MOQ for fully assembled devices ?

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Sr. MemberActivity: 427Merit: 250 Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread August 20, 2014, 02:17:14 AM

Last edit: August 20, 2014, 02:49:01 AM by blackheart13 #109 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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Sr. MemberActivity: 419Merit: 250 Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread August 20, 2014, 02:23:37 AM #110



http://www.corsair.com/en-us/hx-series-hx850-power-supply-850-watt-80-plus-gold-certified-modular-psu



I have it sitting unused. Or am I gonna have to swap out for my EVGA monster? Thoughts on this for a power supply?I have it sitting unused. Or am I gonna have to swap out for my EVGA monster?

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LegendaryActivity: 1593Merit: 1000 Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread August 20, 2014, 02:28:37 AM #111 Quote from: WBF1 on August 20, 2014, 02:23:37 AM



http://www.corsair.com/en-us/hx-series-hx850-power-supply-850-watt-80-plus-gold-certified-modular-psu



I have it sitting unused. Or am I gonna have to swap out for my EVGA monster?

Thoughts on this for a power supply?I have it sitting unused. Or am I gonna have to swap out for my EVGA monster?

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. 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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Sr. MemberActivity: 419Merit: 250 Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread August 20, 2014, 02:44:17 AM #112



http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=120-G2-1300-XR



Obviously together they can pump out enough power, but I wasn't sure if this kinda setup is advisable.... Can I power 2 units from a mix of 2 PSUs? I have that corsair 850 and the EVGA 1300Obviously together they can pump out enough power, but I wasn't sure if this kinda setup is advisable....

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Sr. MemberActivity: 427Merit: 250 Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread August 20, 2014, 06:15:07 AM #115 Quote from: blackheart13 on August 20, 2014, 02:17:14 AM 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. 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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i hope they will relase it soon.



is it possible to order some controllers only? i got only 3 and this is not enough 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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Sr. MemberActivity: 419Merit: 250 Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread August 20, 2014, 10:38:21 AM #119 Quote from: dogie on August 20, 2014, 04:56:31 AM

Quote from: WBF1 on August 20, 2014, 02:44:17 AM



http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=120-G2-1300-XR



Obviously together they can pump out enough power, but I wasn't sure if this kinda setup is advisable....

Can I power 2 units from a mix of 2 PSUs? I have that corsair 850 and the EVGA 1300Obviously together they can pump out enough power, but I wasn't sure if this kinda setup is advisable....

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.

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? 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?