Interesting how people are asking "why the laptop", its not clear from the picture but the laptop has a console cable plugged into the router allowing me to have a "physical" presence if for some reason the VPN tunnel fails and I need to access the router, also Team Viewer is installed which again is just in case there is a VPN or Telnet/SSH problem (Basically Im a tinkering bastard and sometimes mess things up).
I still don't get what's the laptop for. Why would you need VPN to access the router? Even if VPN connection fails you would still have access to router through connection without VPN, on regular port. The only time you'll ever need RS-232 cable to access the router is during the initial setup, no mater how much tinkering you do it's just not right to have laptop close to the router. People are trying to tell you out of good intentions that if for some reason you need to have them close you are doing something wrong. Just my 0.00000002 BTC.
I think you may have miss read that fact this setup is 30 miles away from my house. Without a connection via VPN tunnel from my house to the location of the miners, I would have no access what so ever, other than using Team Viewer through the laptop. Team Viewer on the laptop is backup access, also there are a select few commands that cant be done via tenet or SSH and you need console access.
+10 for diagram
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beautiful directing
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Ever seen a wireless 500Gh/s ßitfury rig, Guarded by a dragon?
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looks like an EVGA of sorts. can see part of logo on center left one.
Pictures of my "mining-rig". Not as big as yours but.....
I see you have the Corsair 750M for 2 S3. I do have the Corsair CX600M with 2 PCI-e (on 1 cable) for 1 S3. Question: Are your cables "hot" ?? I noticed that mine get pretty warm just with 1 S3 hooked up to it. NO OC!
Just wondering ...
Nope they are OK, but I have them also without oc just default frequency. I don't want to buy new PSUs
Hmmm ... So why are mine "hot" ?? ... Wired ... Well, I ordered an 8 Pin to 6 Pin connector. It may help. We'll see.
Thanks
yes. along the lines of what lightfoot said. each conductor(wire) is rated for so much current and wattage without warming noticeably. as you draw more than that they warm and the interaction Lightfoot mentioned starts to exponentiate.
the 8 pin to 6 pin will help. what type did you get though? i think the 8 pin youre thinking of is an EPS connector not pci-e which has a different pinout.
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REBIRTH FROM THE KnC S**TFEST.....
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Edit: reduced font size to be slightly less *bam*
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just reorganinzed 150 Ghash/sec of cobbled together over time gear into a nice little woodworking project.
3 NFY NF1 1 BPMC BF1 2 KLN K16 2 OSM DIY0 1 Mboard w/ (presently) 3 cards; with 4 planned additional hcard minis each with 8 asics (2 rev.1 ßitfury, 2 rev.2 ßitfury)
after all additions ill be sitting at ~240Ghash/sec
^you can also just delete the [img]junk.jpg[img] line so that things dont repost a dozen times in a row. if you want to comment on that damn gridseed photo, comment on one of the photos, dont quote all 4 of them
or they could just add a [spoiler][/spoiler] tag like almost all other forums have, and I am positive SMF has as an option because I have seen it on other forums that use the SMF to power their forum.
[spoiler]they don't unfortunately. its a mod that needs to be installed[/spoiler]
It is possible to connect a spondoolies tech SP20 blade on Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone Black?
Not without considerable development effort. We give the FPGA - ASIC protocol doc only under NDA. TechnoBit implemented their own firmware without FPGA. I don't think it's open source.
I'm working on a driver module for bfgminer that would in theory be able to handle the communications. But not worked out power mgmt yet.
I've gotta ask where did zvi come up with the name squid?
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I have a couple of Bitfury sticks. I'll dig em up tomorrow and post update. Located us zip 45066 btw
I have the one before the B got it from crazy guy to run Minera.
The biggest plus from my perspective is that the usb and ethernet data now have separate data channels as it appears with the adoption of the cortex-a7 it added a enet controller (this should lead to better usb throughout and better stability for hardware connections
And from my understanding the gpio header is the same pinout as b+ etc so I'll be grabbing two( one to play around with, the other to upgrade my bitfury 450G rig