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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.8 (Windows/Linux)
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Xardas2014
on 10/06/2018, 08:40:35 UTC
Hello,

I have issue with my rx480 mining rig, it runs before perfect, but i ahve to change ssd, and after the new win10 installation, the miner stuck after detecting pools.

I use latest win10 ltsb, asrock h81 btco pro r2.0 mobo. Onboard display is selected, and gen1 also.
I see my cards at the device manager, also installed the chipset driver, but the miner cannot start.

OverdriveNtool also detect my gpus. Change the mobo and the cpu as well, it isnt solve the issue, any idea?
I think something missing, but i dont have a clue, out of ideas Sad

Disable ULPS from regedit... also, just a little patience, it's not stuck, it just takes a little more time than usual but if you disable the ULPS then it should start faster Smiley

Just put 0 instead of 1 and do a restart.

I forget it to write, vut i also disable ULPS, i leave the miner running for 2-4 hours, and it gives, the claymore sign and pools again and again

Then maybe use DDU in Safe mode, disable ULPS again and see if it's working... if not, then is something else wrong there.

I have two rigs that have me baffled. Both are exact copies of each other, other than cards, but anyway all they do is https://ibb.co/cnLC8T which finally goes to https://ibb.co/gvf12o  The 5 minute timer just goes on and on. I have set the EnableULPS to 0 but this prob persists. Any ideas? Sorry but the forum didn't like the image host. Dunno why, but you can copy the links to see the pics.

I have no ideea other than do a DDU in safe mode, install latest drivers and set ULPS to 0 for each card. Are AMD or Nvidia? You have this issue after latest Win10 update to v1803?
Neither rig has taken the v1803 update. At this point I have tried 9 different drivers from the blockchain driver forward. I've used regedit to search "EnableULPS" and set it to zero.(This location can be in different places with different drivers, so use the regedit search feature). Rebooted and CLaymore does the same thing. Nicehash 1.9.0.3 doesn't detect any AMD cards. Right now both rigs are running the flakeyass SMOS, 6 of 8 cards on each rig. SMOS drops caards and spits out too many errors to risk running all 8.

I'm recovering from colon cancer surgery, so it is quite difficult for me to run back and forth testing rigs. I hope someone finds the solution. I did a fresh install of win10 pro disconnected from the net, stopped updates and a host of spying shit, installed drivers and all 8 are detected. Disabled ULPS, ran the ati patcher, set all the cards to compute, set virtual memory to 16k-32k. Connected the net and fired up Claymore only to see the same shit I have been seeing........it won't initialize. Tried nicehash 1.9.0.3 and it still doesn't detect the AMD cards. Back to SMOS and 6 cards until someone finds a solution.
No, it is not always in the same location. Using the newest drivers from AMD it moved from \0000 to \0001. It doesn't exist at \0000 in the latest driver. I know because I added a DWORD value for it set to 0 and that did nothing. So I used the regedit search and found it at \0001.

\0000
\0001
\0002
...
etc

are the card's number installed into your rig.... You have to turn ULPS to 0 for every card.
So if you have 8 cards then go to {4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} and inside every folder /0000.... /0007 you must switch the ULPS to 0;
Yes, if you installed one card and then remove it and now install another one, then you can see /0000 and /0001... buy always use DDU in safe mode and then install drivers for the new card.
Ok, I have narrowed the problem down and am looking for a solution to fix it. Using gpu-z openCL is unchecked. Something is disabling openCL detection. On a fresh install of windows 10 enterprise and the latest drivers, Claymore worked for a few seconds, but I got a BSOD three times. I DDU and tried to install aug23 blockchain drivers and Claymore wouldn't initialize again. DDU and tried 17.2.1 with the same results before thinking about checking stuff with GPU-Z. GPU-Z only has the direct compute checked, the rest are unchecked. After some reading a few years back they said the intel igpu driver was bad and causing havoc with opencl. As yet I haven't solved this since it is bedtime. I have to figure out what is causing openCL detection to not work. If you have any ideas, please throw'em at me.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Xardas2014
on 09/06/2018, 22:00:09 UTC
Hello,

I have issue with my rx480 mining rig, it runs before perfect, but i ahve to change ssd, and after the new win10 installation, the miner stuck after detecting pools.

I use latest win10 ltsb, asrock h81 btco pro r2.0 mobo. Onboard display is selected, and gen1 also.
I see my cards at the device manager, also installed the chipset driver, but the miner cannot start.

OverdriveNtool also detect my gpus. Change the mobo and the cpu as well, it isnt solve the issue, any idea?
I think something missing, but i dont have a clue, out of ideas Sad

Disable ULPS from regedit... also, just a little patience, it's not stuck, it just takes a little more time than usual but if you disable the ULPS then it should start faster Smiley

Just put 0 instead of 1 and do a restart.

I forget it to write, vut i also disable ULPS, i leave the miner running for 2-4 hours, and it gives, the claymore sign and pools again and again

Then maybe use DDU in Safe mode, disable ULPS again and see if it's working... if not, then is something else wrong there.

I have two rigs that have me baffled. Both are exact copies of each other, other than cards, but anyway all they do is https://ibb.co/cnLC8T which finally goes to https://ibb.co/gvf12o  The 5 minute timer just goes on and on. I have set the EnableULPS to 0 but this prob persists. Any ideas? Sorry but the forum didn't like the image host. Dunno why, but you can copy the links to see the pics.

I have no ideea other than do a DDU in safe mode, install latest drivers and set ULPS to 0 for each card. Are AMD or Nvidia? You have this issue after latest Win10 update to v1803?
Neither rig has taken the v1803 update. At this point I have tried 9 different drivers from the blockchain driver forward. I've used regedit to search "EnableULPS" and set it to zero.(This location can be in different places with different drivers, so use the regedit search feature). Rebooted and CLaymore does the same thing. Nicehash 1.9.0.3 doesn't detect any AMD cards. Right now both rigs are running the flakeyass SMOS, 6 of 8 cards on each rig. SMOS drops caards and spits out too many errors to risk running all 8.

I'm recovering from colon cancer surgery, so it is quite difficult for me to run back and forth testing rigs. I hope someone finds the solution. I did a fresh install of win10 pro disconnected from the net, stopped updates and a host of spying shit, installed drivers and all 8 are detected. Disabled ULPS, ran the ati patcher, set all the cards to compute, set virtual memory to 16k-32k. Connected the net and fired up Claymore only to see the same shit I have been seeing........it won't initialize. Tried nicehash 1.9.0.3 and it still doesn't detect the AMD cards. Back to SMOS and 6 cards until someone finds a solution.
No, it is not always in the same location. Using the newest drivers from AMD it moved from \0000 to \0001. It doesn't exist at \0000 in the latest driver. I know because I added a DWORD value for it set to 0 and that did nothing. So I used the regedit search and found it at \0001.
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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Xardas2014
on 09/06/2018, 21:22:52 UTC
Hello,

I have issue with my rx480 mining rig, it runs before perfect, but i ahve to change ssd, and after the new win10 installation, the miner stuck after detecting pools.

I use latest win10 ltsb, asrock h81 btco pro r2.0 mobo. Onboard display is selected, and gen1 also.
I see my cards at the device manager, also installed the chipset driver, but the miner cannot start.

OverdriveNtool also detect my gpus. Change the mobo and the cpu as well, it isnt solve the issue, any idea?
I think something missing, but i dont have a clue, out of ideas Sad

Disable ULPS from regedit... also, just a little patience, it's not stuck, it just takes a little more time than usual but if you disable the ULPS then it should start faster Smiley

Just put 0 instead of 1 and do a restart.

I forget it to write, vut i also disable ULPS, i leave the miner running for 2-4 hours, and it gives, the claymore sign and pools again and again

Then maybe use DDU in Safe mode, disable ULPS again and see if it's working... if not, then is something else wrong there.

I have two rigs that have me baffled. Both are exact copies of each other, other than cards, but anyway all they do is https://ibb.co/cnLC8T which finally goes to https://ibb.co/gvf12o  The 5 minute timer just goes on and on. I have set the EnableULPS to 0 but this prob persists. Any ideas? Sorry but the forum didn't like the image host. Dunno why, but you can copy the links to see the pics.

I have no ideea other than do a DDU in safe mode, install latest drivers and set ULPS to 0 for each card. Are AMD or Nvidia? You have this issue after latest Win10 update to v1803?
Neither rig has taken the v1803 update. At this point I have tried 9 different drivers from the blockchain driver forward. I've used regedit to search "EnableULPS" and set it to zero.(This location can be in different places with different drivers, so use the regedit search feature). Rebooted and CLaymore does the same thing. Nicehash 1.9.0.3 doesn't detect any AMD cards. Right now both rigs are running the flakeyass SMOS, 6 of 8 cards on each rig. SMOS drops caards and spits out too many errors to risk running all 8.

I'm recovering from colon cancer surgery, so it is quite difficult for me to run back and forth testing rigs. I hope someone finds the solution. I did a fresh install of win10 pro disconnected from the net, stopped updates and a host of spying shit, installed drivers and all 8 are detected. Disabled ULPS, ran the ati patcher, set all the cards to compute, set virtual memory to 16k-32k. Connected the net and fired up Claymore only to see the same shit I have been seeing........it won't initialize. Tried nicehash 1.9.0.3 and it still doesn't detect the AMD cards. Back to SMOS and 6 cards until someone finds a solution.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.8 (Windows/Linux)
by
Xardas2014
on 06/06/2018, 03:17:14 UTC
Hello,

I have issue with my rx480 mining rig, it runs before perfect, but i ahve to change ssd, and after the new win10 installation, the miner stuck after detecting pools.

I use latest win10 ltsb, asrock h81 btco pro r2.0 mobo. Onboard display is selected, and gen1 also.
I see my cards at the device manager, also installed the chipset driver, but the miner cannot start.

OverdriveNtool also detect my gpus. Change the mobo and the cpu as well, it isnt solve the issue, any idea?
I think something missing, but i dont have a clue, out of ideas Sad

Disable ULPS from regedit... also, just a little patience, it's not stuck, it just takes a little more time than usual but if you disable the ULPS then it should start faster Smiley

Just put 0 instead of 1 and do a restart.

I forget it to write, vut i also disable ULPS, i leave the miner running for 2-4 hours, and it gives, the claymore sign and pools again and again

Then maybe use DDU in Safe mode, disable ULPS again and see if it's working... if not, then is something else wrong there.

I have two rigs that have me baffled. Both are exact copies of each other, other than cards, but anyway all they do is https://ibb.co/cnLC8T which finally goes to https://ibb.co/gvf12o  The 5 minute timer just goes on and on. I have set the EnableULPS to 0 but this prob persists. Any ideas? Sorry but the forum didn't like the image host. Dunno why, but you can copy the links to see the pics.
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Re: SEGWIT LTC.TBDICE.ORG 0.5% fee SOLO MM LTC/DGE POOL 3K+ LTC/7K+ DGE blks solved
by
Xardas2014
on 25/01/2018, 23:32:02 UTC
My worker is not showing up on the worker page. I've PM'd loshia without response. The workers page give me this popup error:

DataTables warning: table id=workers - Invalid JSON response. For more information about this error, please see http://datatables.net/tn/1

When I try the steps in the provided link I am stopped at:
The network panel will show all of the requests made by Chrome to load the page.
Click the XHR option at the bottom of the window to reduce the requests to just the Ajax (XHR) requests.
Double click the Ajax request made by DataTables<----------no requests made

Using latest Chrome, Win10 Pro.

I am using Firefox on Win10 right now, and workers page is running just fine. Try different browser/system.
I had already tried FF, Edge, and Opera. I'll just move my miners until I get a reply from loshia
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Re: SEGWIT LTC.TBDICE.ORG 0.5% fee SOLO MM LTC/DGE POOL 3K+ LTC/7K+ DGE blks solved
by
Xardas2014
on 25/01/2018, 22:38:41 UTC
My worker is not showing up on the worker page. I've PM'd loshia without response. The workers page give me this popup error:

DataTables warning: table id=workers - Invalid JSON response. For more information about this error, please see http://datatables.net/tn/1

When I try the steps in the provided link I am stopped at:
The network panel will show all of the requests made by Chrome to load the page.
Click the XHR option at the bottom of the window to reduce the requests to just the Ajax (XHR) requests.
Double click the Ajax request made by DataTables<----------no requests made

Using latest Chrome, Win10 Pro.
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Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 246 blocks solved!
by
Xardas2014
on 21/01/2018, 09:24:50 UTC
A google search for a BCH solo pool brought me to CKpool, but I am still unsure if using a BCH address means I am mining BCH. Am I actually mining BCH. or BTC to an unknown address lol.
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.
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Xardas2014
on 27/12/2017, 05:32:07 UTC
What port is multi-algo mining on for AMD. 12020 won't connect. 17020 only switches Ethhash
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Re: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥[GUNBOT] Automatic Poloniex Profit Generator🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
by
Xardas2014
on 15/11/2017, 18:51:38 UTC
My bot is set up to work on Bittrex, but it hasn't made a single trade in 4 days. It is trading on Polo though. Anyone having this happen?
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Re: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥[GUNBOT] Automatic Poloniex Profit Generator🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
by
Xardas2014
on 15/11/2017, 18:49:38 UTC
How to set separate strategies for each pair on XT edition?

If I update strategies, it gets updated for all
You can edit you config.js
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Re: Chromebook and ASIC miner access
by
Xardas2014
on 01/09/2017, 19:52:29 UTC
I'm not even sure if a chromebook can access inside the router as it works very similar to an standard Android phone(obvious I know it can connect to a router, which is far different than being able to view/control/change/adjust the router's internal settings).I/she need to be able to go inside the router to get it's internal address assignment for each miner. Do you know if this is possible without setting up a port forward?

Once we have everything set up and the D3 or Baikal running, we rarely need to access router settings, unless of course if we get a changed address assignment from the router. At that point we would need to be able to go back in to find out the new address to be able to access the miners web interface which is generated internally and not on the actual internet. What I want to avoid is opening a port which would harm security. The question boils down to this...........does a chromebook simply access the home network, or is it capable of CONTROLLING the home network like a Windows machine can?
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Chromebook and ASIC miner access
by
Xardas2014
on 01/09/2017, 07:06:16 UTC
Does anyone here know much about Chromebooks? I'm sending a D3 to a friend in Thailand, we are installing internet, and of course need to be able to access the router to get the network address of the miner so she can then access the web interface. I've simply never used a Chromebook and don't know about using one to control miners.
First I am sending her a 150mh/s Baikal so I can teach her about mining. I use Windows and will need to be able to help her if we get a Chromebook to do all the miner stuff, like pools, exchanges etc. which are internet based. My concern is accessing and making changes to her home network.
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Re: [WTS] 3 - D3 Antminers
by
Xardas2014
on 29/08/2017, 18:43:30 UTC
What are you asking for them?
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Re: Beware of "Antminer reseller" on Facebook.
by
Xardas2014
on 27/08/2017, 01:14:16 UTC
I'm trying to reach Neo at Bitmain. Somehow he got deleted from my friends list. The manufacturers need to step in and stop the price gouging. These people are spamming F5 waiting for miners to be for sale, then buying up all they can get, then selling them for outrageous amounts. Bitmain and others could put a stop to it because it is making them look bad. When Bitmain can't sell miners to miners because price gougers have bought up all the stock, it makes it look like Bitmain is advertising ghostware no one can buy.

The mining community as a whole needs to make their voices heard to the manufacturers to get this lunacy stopped. I can't buy 500 gpu's, but any dickwad can buy 500 D3's to resell. Someone with decent verbal skills should draft a petition to send to all the manufacturers letting them know this shit is hurting their rep. If they limit purchases to their website buyers it would slow this shit down quick. It will not affect how many miners they sell, since they will sell them all anyway. It also won't affect the whale buyers with offline contracts with Bitmain. But is will dam sure slow down the Alibaba scammers and Ebay twits, leaving a few miners for actual miners to buy at MSRP.

I think it would be hilarious if Bitmain tracked sales and if they see their miners being resold at high prices, they simply send the code to nuke the miner. It wouldn't take but a few to be shut down before the resellers get the point. If you buy, then mine. If you are not going to mine, sell at MSRP or risk getting the miner nuked when it connects to the internet lol.
If you have Neo on your skype, please PM me.
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Re: Innosilicon A5 group buy
by
Xardas2014
on 25/08/2017, 04:23:17 UTC
This character should be a hoot to deal with lol: He accepts credit cards so I might risk a small order. My bank gives back scammed money if bought with their card.

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Miner
Newest Litecoin miner 504M script miner only 800W L3+ ANTMINER      US$1999.9
Antminer S9 13.5TH/S Bitcoin Miner S9 13.5TH/s BTC with BM1387 Chips More Powerful     US$1399.9
Antminer D3 15GH/S 1200watt Dash X11 Miner DASH COIN MINING DARK COIN MINER    US$1499.9
Bitcoin Miner Antminer S7 4.73TH Asic Miner 4730GH Newest Btc Miner Better Than Antminer S5       US$ 259.9
230M Panda miner  B1 Plus ETHEREUM MINER 230TH/s ZEC miner   US$1458.2
A4 Miner 14nm Scrypt ASIC 270 - 280Mh/s Innosilicon Dominator litecoin LTC MINING machine   US$ 999.9
Bitcoin Miner BTC  S9 L3 Power Supply 1600W APW3++ PSU 110V 220V Input               US$ 149.8
X11 Baikal Miner Spec BAIKAL X11 150MH/s algorithm DASH Minerals Low-power X11 DASH mine    US$186.5
Litecoin Miner Innosilicon A4 Dominator 14nm LTC Miner A4 280Mhs With PSU    US$ 868.1
INNOSILICON A5 DashMaster 30.2GH in 750W normal mode, 38GH in overclock mode       US$ 4855.4<-----------gave me a chuckle

Graphic cards                                                                                                                   Motherboard      
Asus ROG STRIX-GTX 1080-O8G-GAMING                                  US$115.8             ASRock H81M-VG4 R2.0                                  US$5.42
Gigabyte  GTX 1080 Xtreme Gaming Premium Pack 8G           US$100.6            Asus PRIME Z270-A                                           US$28.5        
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW GAMING ACX 3.0 8G GDDR5X   US$100.6            MSI Z270 XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM         US$75.9                  
MSI GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING X+ 8G                                        US$94.9              Colorful iGame Z270 X                                      US$30.3                
MSI GeForce GTX 1080 ARMOR 8G OC GDDR5                           US$113.9            BIOSTAR  B350GT5                                           US$18.9            
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080-8GD5X OC                                           US$ 125.6           ONDA P150S-D4 Intel B150                             US$9.45      
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GAMING 11 GB GDDR5       US$ 95.5             BIOSTAR TB250-BTC PRO                                    US$19.5
MSI GTX 1080Ti GAMING X 11G                                                    US$113.8            Asus PRIME B250M-PLUS                                US$13.5        
MSI GTX 1080Ti SEA HAWK EK X                                                   US$128.0            Gigabyte X299 AORUS Gaming 9                    US$ 114.6
Colorful iGame GTX 1080Ti Vulcan X OC                                    US$121.4            Soyo SY-B250D4W+                                           US$9.26            
Colorful GeForce GTX 1080Ti Founders Edition                        US$108.5            Gigabyte B250M-HD3                                       US$13.2          
Asus ROG-STRIX-GTX 1080Ti-O11G-GAMING                             US$121.8            Gigabyte AORUS AX370-Gaming K7              US$45.5            
Gigabyte AORUS GTX 1080Ti Xtreme Edition 11G                     US$121.5            Gigabyte AORUS Z270X-Gaming K5               US$34.1            
MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G                                        US$61.1               ASRock H110 Pro BTC+                                    US$ 28.6                      
Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 Gaming 8G                                               US$66.4              MSI Z170A GAMING M5                                   US$37.9        
Colorful iGame1070 X-8GD5 Top                                                 US$62.6              Gigabyte GA-Z170X-GAMING G1(rev.1.0)   US$94.5      
Gigabyte GTX 1050Ti OC 4G                                                          US$22.7               Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 3(rev.1.0)           US$20.9      
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G                                         US$40.1               MSI Z97 GAMING 5                                           US$32.5  
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060-3GD5  HA                                            US$33.5                  
MSI RX 580 Gaming X+ 8G                                                             US$43.6              Hard Drive  
Sapphire  RX580 8G D5  OC                                                           US$37.9              Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200  16MB SATA3(ST500DM002)    US$6.25        
MSI RX 580 ARMOR 8G OC                                                            US$45.5               Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 64MB (ST1000DM003)                   US$6.96
Sapphire RX570 4G D5  OC                                                            US$ 29.4             Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200 64MB SATA3(ST2000DM001)        US$9.46                
Asus ROG-STRIX-RX570-O4G-GAMING                                        US$32.2               Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200  64MB(ST3000DM001)                    US$12.2                            
XFX  RX 570 4G                                                                                 US$28.5              Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB 5900 64MB SATA3(ST4000DM000)     US$18.6    
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Re: Innosilicon A5 group buy
by
Xardas2014
on 22/08/2017, 16:45:21 UTC
This is currently on hold. The supplier turned out to be a scammer. Avoid Steve Wang on Alibaba. He appears to be a Trade Assurance partner, but only wants to deal on whatsapp. When I created a Trade Assurance order, he refused it. I contacted Alibaba, showed them his profile which included the trade assurance icon, and they said he is NOT a trade assurance partner. If I find a suitable supplier I will re-open this group buy. Luckily I'm not a dumbass that sends bitcoin based on a whatsapp order.

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Re: Innosilicon A5 group buy
by
Xardas2014
on 22/08/2017, 14:38:18 UTC
I'm guessing these are for the November batch. I spoke to innosilicon and they stated that the only orders they are taking are for the 2nd batch shipping in november. Their first orders aren't even shipping till October, but I saw you mentioned getting one here at the end of august.
No, these are for immediate shipment. I'm getting them from a reseller that bought thousands of them before offered to the public.
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Re: Innosilicon A5 group buy
by
Xardas2014
on 22/08/2017, 10:44:09 UTC
What you want to sell ... look at her trust!!!
If you are talking about my trust, it is total bullshit. I sold several GPU's tp a buyer using an escrow. Once the GPU's were shipped, the buyer wouldn't pay the actual shipping charges, so I had the cards returned to me. After the cards were sent, the buyer figured there was nothing I could do and when I sent him a bill for the actually shipping, he refused to pay and said "oh well" since he thought there was nothing I could do. Of course there was something I could do, and did it. I had the card returned to me and am still mining with them.

I contacted the forum mods to get the bullshit bad trust removed and they replied saying trust ratings are not moderated and nothing could be done. So........don't pay any attention to the BS trust ratings. Both the buyer and escrow piled on with a bad rating even though neither of them lost a cent. The buyers money was returned by the escrow and no harm was done, other than the buyer got pissed when he wasn't able to scam shipping charges off of me. I have proof of all of this, including messages. It is sad the forum refuses to moderate trust ratings to remove bogus hits to trust ratings.
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Re: Innosilicon A5 group buy
by
Xardas2014
on 21/08/2017, 12:17:40 UTC
I was interested in getting one of these but there has been next to no info on these. No videos or pictures of these actual units. They supposedly sold the first batch and never did open orders for batch 2, but all they've said so far is "we've tested the chips".

If you get more info let us know.

Where are you located?
I live in the south eastern USA. "Innosilicon" is still taking orders through  email, but are $10k  a pop. I will thoroughly test and review the unit I get.
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Innosilicon A5 group buy
by
Xardas2014
on 21/08/2017, 09:36:26 UTC
I have a contact and can get Innosilicon A5's at a good price and am thinking about doing a group buy. If you are interested please post here and I'll get everything set up, assuming enough people wish to participate. Price is $6000usd, immediate delivery upon payment. Payment is in btc. I have ordered one and it should arrive before the end of August as I am paying on the 25th. For transparency, I am waiting for the invoice to pay for the first unit. If all goes as planned, the group buy can commence.

If interested, post here. Please don't PM me as that will be ignored. Troll posts will simply be deleted. Order or don't, but keep your opinions to yourself.

Deadline for group order one is Sept. 1st. 500 units maximum on this order. These units are in stock ready to ship, or so I have been told.

I would appreciate an escrow to volunteer to hold the btc until the order is finalized and placed. I don't have time to keep up with all of it myself due to health issues. If my contact is full of shit, the escrow can return your funds.

The units will be palletized and shipped to me. The buyer will be responsible for customs and shipping cost from me to them.