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Topic: ASICPuppy.net - Terminus, Moonlander 2, 2pacs in Stock! BTC,LTC,ETH,BCH - page 17. (Read 105480 times)

legendary
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legendary
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ASICMiner Tubes have sold out. I have a limited amount of New Rboxes available.

Please see Prisma group buy thread for 1.4 th/s improved version of the AM tube

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-asicminer-prisma-14ths-147-btc-795477


Awesome deal on these.
legendary
Activity: 1973
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ASICMiner Tubes have sold out. I have a limited amount of New Rboxes available.

Please see Prisma group buy thread for 1.4 th/s improved version of the AM tube

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-asicminer-prisma-14ths-147-btc-795477
legendary
Activity: 1973
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BTCGarden AMV1X2 units are now out of stock.

New prices for in stock miners and accessories:

New RBOX - $99.99
Assembled ASICMiner Tube - $379.99
ANTMiner PSU Switch - $1.99
legendary
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The new link still uses cgminer version 4.3.3 I guess Rockxie didn't update that part just the batch file, it now has freq. set to 320Mhz.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
okay the r-box I ordered on ebay with my ebay discount came. now running 3 of these.  all on freq 350

using rasp pi programmed by crazy guy.    I get about 387gh at 420 watts using a seasonic 760 watt plat psu.

they are nice units quiet. if you have the right circumstances these are good gear to use.
legendary
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Rockxie says they are going to update to the latest cgminer release.

That is good news. There were some major changes to the icarus drivers in 4.3.4, which would explain why it has taken so long to get integrated into the latest build.
I Hope they do it soon, I am about to order a couple more Rockminers and would feel a bit  more confident about the purchase if I could see that Rockminer was trying to at the very least stay current with the available Mining Software.
Just ordered 4 R-Boxes more. I hope they do a little bit better than the 82GH/S than the first one. Please use your connection to put reasonable pressure on Rockminer to keep the cgminer up to date..........PLEASE!!!!!!!! because I am just a little fry!!!

Newest CGMiner update was just posted by Rockxie.  See the link and thread below: 

Update:

The latest cgminer version for NEW RBOX can be downloaded from here:
https://mega.co.nz/#!GZxB1TaB!I5W8p8dQs000gmUvtWNxHx-4yKIQ_l2AttcIYX6YDlc

P.S. Someone who with the problem of low hashrate can try to install the latest version, it works!
legendary
Activity: 966
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Rockxie says they are going to update to the latest cgminer release.

That is good news. There were some major changes to the icarus drivers in 4.3.4, which would explain why it has taken so long to get integrated into the latest build.
I Hope they do it soon, I am about to order a couple more Rockminers and would feel a bit  more confident about the purchase if I could see that Rockminer was trying to at the very least stay current with the available Mining Software.
Just ordered 4 R-Boxes more. I hope they do a little bit better than the 82GH/S than the first one. Please use your connection to put reasonable pressure on Rockminer to keep the cgminer up to date..........PLEASE!!!!!!!! because I am just a little fry!!!
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1003
Rockxie says they are going to update to the latest cgminer release.

That is good news. There were some major changes to the icarus drivers in 4.3.4, which would explain why it has taken so long to get integrated into the latest build.
I Hope they do it soon, I am about to order a couple more Rockminers and would feel a bit  more confident about the purchase if I could see that Rockminer was trying to at the very least stay current with the available Mining Software.
legendary
Activity: 1973
Merit: 1007
Rockxie says they are going to update to the latest cgminer release.

That is good news. There were some major changes to the icarus drivers in 4.3.4, which would explain why it has taken so long to get integrated into the latest build.
legendary
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Rockxie says they are going to update to the latest cgminer release.
legendary
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Price drop on BTCGarden X2 units. $299.99

good price for 600gh

 what are they to ship to  07731?

and do they come with a rasp pi or do they run with the r-box rasp pi?

You'll have to estimate shipping through the website.

1 RPi can control 2 X2 units, or 8 boards. Rockminer and BTCGarden both use customized versions of cgminer 4.3.3, but the source code for BTCGarden is not available. You could place a rockminer cgminer build on a BTCGarden image, but you'll need need to run 2 instances of cgminer to control your rockminer and BTCGarden devices. I'm not sure how stable that would be but it's worth a shot.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Price drop on BTCGarden X2 units. $299.99

good price for 600gh

 what are they to ship to  07731?

and do they come with a rasp pi or do they run with the r-box rasp pi?
legendary
Activity: 1973
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Price drop on BTCGarden X2 units. $299.99
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Everything I've seen here suggest that the "New Rbox" is roughly the equivalent of 3 "Old Rbox" devices that have been repackaged into a single box and such. the 10A 12V current draw, the 110GH/s speed, and chip count all seem to fit in line with that analysis. While the current cost in $$/GH is better than last June, the Watts/GH are pretty much the same. This is essentially a re-packaging, without any technology change over the "Late May Rbox".

Is this pretty much correct?

        ' it ' is somewhat correct.  It is the same chip in a better design that extracts more hash at a higher freq.

  These will safely clock to freq 350  the old round gear does not.

 These run with 2 fans and will do 128-130 gh.  you need 1 usb cord 1 pcie cord

 3 rounds maxed at 111gh.  you need 3 usb cords and 1 pcie cord with a 3 dc plug adapter.

You really can't hit the fan blades with this one.
You really could hit the fan blades with the old one.


the biggest 'same' is power usage  these are just a shade better.     1.05  watt per gh vs 1.1 watt per gh

That means: don't buy these unless you have a power workaround…  



These are great if you are using a spot electric heater . or you want to learn about mining.
newbie
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Everything I've seen here suggest that the "New Rbox" is roughly the equivalent of 3 "Old Rbox" devices that have been repackaged into a single box and such. the 10A 12V current draw, the 110GH/s speed, and chip count all seem to fit in line with that analysis. While the current cost in $$/GH is better than last June, the Watts/GH are pretty much the same. This is essentially a re-packaging, without any technology change over the "Late May Rbox".

Is this pretty much correct?

it's also much cheaper.  1 of these costs around the same as 2 of the smaller r-boxes but is essentially 3+ .     3 small ones not overclocked give me a speed of 97.5 gh/s and costs $180+ if you can even find them for that price.   1 of these gives you 100 gh/s minimum and costs  109.99 from asicpuppy.  Originally i was planning to buy 10 of the smaller r-box's to connect to my 500 watt PS. but that would eventually add up to a cost of atleast $600 not to mention the heat 10 of those things will give off.

for $440 i can get 4 of these and end up with 400 gh/s instead of 325 gh/s and an extra $160 in my pocket
alh
legendary
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Everything I've seen here suggest that the "New Rbox" is roughly the equivalent of 3 "Old Rbox" devices that have been repackaged into a single box and such. the 10A 12V current draw, the 110GH/s speed, and chip count all seem to fit in line with that analysis. While the current cost in $$/GH is better than last June, the Watts/GH are pretty much the same. This is essentially a re-packaging, without any technology change over the "Late May Rbox".

Is this pretty much correct?
newbie
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i haven't seen a good description of how to run the raspberry pi off a breakout board yet. so i keep it under its own power using an ac adapter. same with the powered hub.
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If you are using Rockminer's breakout board, it comes with a connector made specifically for powering the RPi off of their breakout board. If you are using the Black Arrow breakout board, it has 2 5v outs. What I've done with my controller is strip one side of a usb mini cable, and screw the red wire into the positive terminal and black wire into the negative on the BA board.

i had a feeling it was something like that. i was just afraid to try it hehe.  thanks for the info Smiley
sr. member
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You can also solder the power feed directly to the back of the Pi if you want and save your usb cables. Also works great directly from the 5v off an ATX PSU.

http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=57735
legendary
Activity: 1973
Merit: 1007
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i haven't seen a good description of how to run the raspberry pi off a breakout board yet. so i keep it under its own power using an ac adapter. same with the powered hub.
...

If you are using Rockminer's breakout board, it comes with a connector made specifically for powering the RPi off of their breakout board. If you are using the Black Arrow breakout board, it has 2 5v outs. What I've done with my controller is strip one side of a usb mini cable, and screw the red wire into the positive terminal and black wire into the negative on the BA board.
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