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Topic: [ANN] HEX•FURY 11+Gh/s USB Stick Miner [ IN STOCK UK, EU ] Shipping Worldwide (Read 36182 times)

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New price on Hex*Fury, only £95! Good deals on volume orders!

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New Deal of the day is store, Hex fury only £99 and Group Deal on Yellowjacket £10 only! Visit www.asicrunner.com
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FUN > ROI
Just saw this pop up: How To Mine Bitcoins With The HexFury ASIC USB Miner [techcrunch.com].  Oh, and for those who missed it: It's currently on sale for another... oh dear, 57 minutes. Only GBP100 (was: GBP120)
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What is average speed without fan (with cgminer throttling)?
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I got my HEX FURY today. Ordered at the 20.May, I got it 3 days later, delivered to Switzerland from UK. Thanks guys...

I plugged it in my DELL Precision M6700 with USB 3.0, installed the driver, and started cgminer. Connected direkt to the Notebook, or using the split cable with my extra 5.2V/3.0A power adapter, makes no difference. The HEX FURY get's over 80C in less then 2 minutes. That's the moment I unplug and burn my fingers.
In cgminer it get 12.6 GHs right away.
Anyone made the same experience ?
Sounds about right. They need active cooling...
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I got my HEX FURY today. Ordered at the 20.May, I got it 3 days later, delivered to Switzerland from UK. Thanks guys...

I plugged it in my DELL Precision M6700 with USB 3.0, installed the driver, and started cgminer. Connected direkt to the Notebook, or using the split cable with my extra 5.2V/3.0A power adapter, makes no difference. The HEX FURY get's over 80C in less then 2 minutes. That's the moment I unplug and burn my fingers.
In cgminer it get 12.6 GHs right away.
Anyone made the same experience ?



Update:   Got answer from ASIC Runner in minutes, WOW, cool ;-)

You must use powered usb hub with 2A power per port or the injector cable. Also make sure that you use a small fan to keep your Hex below 82C. It is normal that is getting hot, depending what ambient temperature you have.

Any small fan will do the job well, all it needs is a bit of air circulation at the side of heatsink. not much tho.
Don't  worry there is nothing wrong with it, it gets hot as any other device passively cooled Smiley

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Is there a other brand whit miners like this?
Check out my StickMiners - Where FUN > ROI thread.  Note that right now, the NF6 (another 6xBitFury chip model, but by the designer of the NanoFury) is missing as it's not for sale anywhere as of yet (currently in limited production, as far as I know).
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Is there a other brand whit miners like this?
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Is the HEX•FURY 11+Gh/s USB Stick Miner still in stock?
The only place that really sells them.. http://www.asicrunner.com/HexFury--11GH-USB-Stick-Miner_p_9.html ..says it's in stock.
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Is the HEX•FURY 11+Gh/s USB Stick Miner still in stock?
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Thats very nice Intron.  Smiley Does it get hot with 10 Hex*furys?

Yes:-)  I used three fans to cool the set-up.


Building "Hex flower" out of RF hub  Grin. Curious if the board will handle the current for 19 Hex*furys... Thats almost 40A
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Thats very nice Intron.  Smiley Does it get hot with 10 Hex*furys?

Yes:-)  I used three fans to cool the set-up.
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Thats very nice Intron.  Smiley Does it get hot with 10 Hex*furys?
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Nice looking hex flower Intron Smiley
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intron or c-scape, how did you guys make your modified usb hub? I really would like to know. If it is possible, could you point me to some design? I would like to make my own and not buy pre-made.

I cheated a bit:) Took a Trust ten port USB hub (cheapest one
I could find), removed the cover, soldered wires to the positive
terminal of each USB socket connector and soldered a thick wire
to the ground plane. The wires were then connected to a 5V/30A
low-cost power supply unit. With a current clamp I measured the
current.

See picture:



And then with hex•furys:





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intron or c-scape, how did you guys make your modified usb hub? I really would like to know. If it is possible, could you point me to some design? I would like to make my own and not buy pre-made.

It is fairly easy, you would require an off the shelf hub that can withstand the current, then you would need to replace the 'Shitty' wall wart/phone charger with a better power supply, and you will require some sort of soldering experience/mains voltage experience/safety etc


When you say 'make your own',  at what level are you thinking:

A. Off the shelf assemblies (ebay hub/power supply)
B. Design your own PCB/ power feed systems, using discrete components and  soldering irons?

RF
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intron or c-scape, how did you guys make your modified usb hub? I really would like to know. If it is possible, could you point me to some design? I would like to make my own and not buy pre-made.
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