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CubedRoot
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC
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Gigabyte GA-770T-D3L - £52.52
AMD Athlon II X2 250 - £43.50
4x 1GB XFX HD 5870 - £142.78 each (£571.15)
Corsair HX850W - £121.98
Kingston 2GB 1333MHz DDR3 RAM KVR1333D3N9/2G - £12.85
3x 120mm Coolermaster SickleFLow 2000rpm Blue LED Quiet Case Fan - £5.39 each (£16.16)
8GB Kingston DTIG3/8GB USB DataTraveller G3, USB2 Pen Drive - £7.70
4x Risers 1x - £5.69 (£22.76)
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Total = ~£850

Cards are clocked @ 960Mhz Core and 300Mhz Memory = 4x437Mhash/s = 1748Mhash/s


Custom made wooden box/case with Neoprene Rubber strip where the cards are resting on the plank as to absorb vibration.



Hey Cypher, What script and/or miner are you using in that one pic showing PuTTy?
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CubedRoot
on 25/01/2020, 02:17:00 UTC
NICE! I dont know how I didn't recall that.  I have been watching this thread a while.  Of course, Page 6 has been many pages ago  Grin
It looks good!
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CubedRoot
on 25/01/2020, 02:17:00 UTC

So that's where my couch ended up when I threw it out.

Hey Nythian, Where'd you get that graphic in your sig for BTCGuild?  I am mining in that pool, and would like it as well Smiley
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CubedRoot
on 25/01/2020, 02:17:00 UTC
I found this stackable open air case on Amazon... does anyone have it?

http://amzn.to/jPdb7e

It looks like it may be a great mining rig case.  I may pick one up once I build another rig in the near future.
From user : Maxxx on page 6 of this thread





I wish there was 8 slots available on that.  4 double cards in an open case.  They also sell stackable columns or something like that.  Forgot what they call them.  You can stack those cases ontop of each other without shelves.  I'll see if I can get a pic after this weekend.  Gonna have to be early next week tho.

Yeah, I think the stacking kit is a few bucks more.  I found it here:

http://amzn.to/mBZU3i

Heres another version that doesnt have the backplane, so you could run crazier setups. PLus its alot cheaper at only $34!!!
http://amzn.to/mzWGQR

They also have a bunch of crazy other designs too:
http://amzn.to/m9yI0p

http://bit.ly/kbHtqf

I like this one, I would use it more for a desktop than I would a miner though:
http://amzn.to/k3Mra7
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by
CubedRoot
on 25/01/2020, 02:17:00 UTC
I found this stackable open air case on Amazon... does anyone have it?

http://amzn.to/jPdb7e

It looks like it may be a great mining rig case.  I may pick one up once I build another rig in the near future.
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Re: [1400 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers
by
CubedRoot
on 09/12/2013, 00:28:54 UTC
NMC wallet checks should be working again in the next few minutes.  Payments/earnings are going to be paused for at a minimum 24 hours, since 50% of my nodes were stuck on random blocks when I woke up this morning due to something broken in the hardfork block checking.  Normally just earnings would stop, but the *payment* namecoind also got stuck during these issues.

No worries. Thanks for all the hard work eleuthria.  I will probably check back on the NMC in a few days.
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Re: [1400 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers
by
CubedRoot
on 09/12/2013, 00:21:45 UTC
I am having a problem adding my BTC-E namecoin address into my NMC payout field in the settings menus.

When I add the address in, and click "Change" it comes back with this error:  "There wallet address you entered was not a valid Bitcoin address. Please try again."

And it will not change.

Any suggestions?


I don't want to insult you but I did the same thing, copied the wrong address, could always generate a new nmc address on btc-e and try that.

Not insulting at all. 
I have triple checked that I am using the NMC field in BTC-E.  I also triple checked that I am copying the correct address.  However, I cannot generate a new address because I have never used this address.

This is exactly what it says: 

Your address for deposit NMC:
N6bU35BJdKxhD3ctU5FC7rtWRVLyzieMyy

If I copy and paste that exactly into BTC Guild namecoin field it errors out.

Maybe this has something to do with it:

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Namecoin Hardfork Issues
There have been some problems with nodes randomly losing sync with the namecoin blockchain after the hardfork update. Namecoin payouts and earnings are temporarily paused as a result. This post will be updated once the exact cause of the problem is identified. Bitcoin earnings/payouts are unaffected.

Thats very possible.  I will just hold off until the NMC issues have been took care of.  No rush on them for me.
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Re: [1400 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers
by
CubedRoot
on 09/12/2013, 00:14:24 UTC
I am having a problem adding my BTC-E namecoin address into my NMC payout field in the settings menus.

When I add the address in, and click "Change" it comes back with this error:  "There wallet address you entered was not a valid Bitcoin address. Please try again."

And it will not change.

Any suggestions?


I don't want to insult you but I did the same thing, copied the wrong address, could always generate a new nmc address on btc-e and try that.

Not insulting at all. 
I have triple checked that I am using the NMC field in BTC-E.  I also triple checked that I am copying the correct address.  However, I cannot generate a new address because I have never used this address.

This is exactly what it says: 

Your address for deposit NMC:
N6bU35BJdKxhD3ctU5FC7rtWRVLyzieMyy

If I copy and paste that exactly into BTC Guild namecoin field it errors out.
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Re: [1400 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers
by
CubedRoot
on 09/12/2013, 00:05:13 UTC
I am having a problem adding my BTC-E namecoin address into my NMC payout field in the settings menus.

When I add the address in, and click "Change" it comes back with this error:  "There wallet address you entered was not a valid Bitcoin address. Please try again."

And it will not change.

Any suggestions?
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Re: Selling adult content friendly web hosting accounts. BTC or USD accepted
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CubedRoot
on 16/08/2013, 13:39:35 UTC
We can do manual payments or setup some form of automated BTC payments system.
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Re: Do you think the rally is over now... or very soon?
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CubedRoot
on 06/03/2013, 03:30:20 UTC
I sold ALOT of btc around the $31.50 mark. I am kicking myself in the ass right about now because I thought it was going to be over around $33. 
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Re: GUI mining - updated Dec 3 with 7970 bugfix, also supports Stratum!
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CubedRoot
on 31/12/2012, 08:53:48 UTC
Can anyone suggest the right flags to use with the december version of GUIminer and an HD7970?  I am running it on mine, with good speeds, but it will routinely stop working for a second or 2 once a share is submitted, causing my miner to pause until it begins a new share.  I've never seen it do this on my other rigs running 5970's.   

It will give the "warning, job finished, Tahiti is idle" and then jump back to hashing shortly after.
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[Archive] BFL trolling museum
by
CubedRoot
on 30/09/2012, 07:23:59 UTC
Ok,so the jally is going to use 4.5 watts,this is what I found out about USB 2.0,tell me if I'm correct:

Besides a data link, USB provides 5 +/- 0.25 volts to power an otherwise unpowered device or charge a battery in a self powered device.
A USB controller or hub is required to power one unit load (100 mA, a low power load). It can optionally power up to 5 unit loads (500 mA, a high power load).
The spec is silent about intermediate loads, so I assume that the sources deal with just the two cases.
Either a load is low power (like a keyboard or a mouse) or high power (like an iPod or PDA).


500 milliamps = one half amp (1000 ma per amp).

So, .5 amps x 5 volts=2.5 watts.We'll definitely be needing those dual USB cables won't we  Roll Eyes

I know there's a thread about this somewhere,but couldn't find it,sorry  Sad

What USB hubs are good enough for this application (running multiple Jallies),I've never had a need for these,so I'm unsure of what powered hub requirements are needed.

Most USB ports that have been on stuff in the last 3 years or so will output 1000mA.  So, that will be right at 5 watts.  Its possible that the Jalepenos will just require that you use a 1000mA USB port to power it.  My laptop has its USB ports marked as being 1000mA so it will power it.
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[Archive] BFL trolling museum
by
CubedRoot
on 30/09/2012, 05:04:02 UTC
Hmm so that seems to says they only worked out the expected figures today ... they must be behind in the schedule?

Uh, well yeah,  It's pretty well know they are behind schedule a little.  They were supposed to ship in September, but they pushed that back to October / November.. so yeah.  But, If they ship in Oct. Nov. I really don't mind since I am getting more hash power in my Single Smiley
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[Archive] BFL trolling museum
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CubedRoot
on 30/09/2012, 04:58:49 UTC
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[Archive] BFL trolling museum
by
CubedRoot
on 30/09/2012, 04:56:20 UTC
Where did they post these new numbers?
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Re: BFL Requests Input
by
CubedRoot
on 25/09/2012, 13:29:35 UTC
I would go, I live in TN and can fly out of ATL.  I would be willing to post my findings here, as well as on the many blogs I post to. 

I have been an on again off again cheerleader for BFL.  I supported them when they first came out, even though I skipped out on buying FPGA technology because I was saving my BTC for ASICs.  I am now an early pre-order customer for a few Jalapeno's and a Single.  I have been critical of BFL and Inaba as of late with this "new" information coming out, but I am still optimistically skeptical they will deliver on their November release. I still want to see them succeed, and I would give an unbiased view of the company.

I also have a strong background in the IS/IT industry, and have been a Red Hat, and AIX sysadmin for several years. I have a BSBA in Management information systems and have a pretty good business acumen that I use for my own consulting firm.
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Re: [Announcement] Butterfly Labs
by
CubedRoot
on 21/09/2012, 14:42:18 UTC
Dear ShadowOfHarbringer,

Usually I don't respond to unfriendly posts, but maybe this one needs a bit of addressing. We've had the honor of having Sonny in our corporation
for the past year. He is a bright and honorable person who had come face to face with strong forces behind the scenes without knowing. Many movies
have been made to try and demonstrate how governments and lobbying powers operate. They can kill, sabotage, prosecute or pretty much do anything
they desire without consequences as they have the power, money and weapons to make their point.

The United States Government does not recognize international bounderies when it comes to its interests and demands. The attack on the PirateBay
servers in Sweden is a good instance. Should the owners of PirateBay been Americans, I'm sure they'd already been serving for life in some prison in USA,
under charges of money-laundry, tax evasion (ads on the site), child pornography and so on and so forth. It's easy to hurt people who are powerless.
Even in France this may happen, eventhough on a much smaller scale ( I can't recall any at this point ).

Regarding whether we are a scam or not, the several thousand shipped units can speak for itself. We've used the experience gained in mass production
of our singles in our SC production cycle (we've got a MyData Pick-And-Place and an Oven for high-speed and high-volume inhouse assembly). Someone
mentioned the backlog is already 5,000. On a production speed of 500 units a day for instance, 5,000 will only take 10 days. We've already prepared the
infratructue for very high volume production, since the great portion of the orders will come in after the SC is released to the public. 5,000 units is not much
compared to orders we expect to receive after SC release, so we're very ready for it.

I hope this message has addressed some of your questions.


Regards,
Nasser



This guy should have been the COO of the company and not Inaba (BFL_Josh).  This is how a rational and well spoken C-level person should speak. Hearing someone speak like this from the company, makes me more confident that the thousands of dollars I have invested with them is going to a rational company.
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Re: "Avalon" ASIC mining machine, announcement & pre-order start. update:9/19
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CubedRoot
on 20/09/2012, 14:02:51 UTC
I am very much considering cancelling my BFL pre-order and going with yours in light of all the bad press that BFL has gotten lately. I just wished you could get them sooner, as by the time they will ship, the payout would have dropped, and the difficulty will be insane, stretching the ROI on one of your units. 
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Re: BFL SC / Jally first picture?
by
CubedRoot
on 19/09/2012, 19:32:52 UTC
After almost a year, they still have not completed their DBA filings in Missouri:
https://www.sos.mo.gov/BusinessEntity/soskb/SearchResults.asp?FormName=CorpNameSearch&Words=Starting&SearchStr=Butterfly+Labs&SearchType=Search

I got that information from this thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=53530.msg650205#msg650205

I would REALLY like to find out the status of BFL as a legitimate business.  DBA filings should not take over a year (should they?).