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Topic: BFL Single in the wild (BOUNTY RECEIVED!!!) - page 10. (Read 42484 times)

legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
February 26, 2012, 04:01:12 AM
do you know how to use cgminer?

Nope,but I'll learn  Grin

Don't worry; it isn't that hard.

Thanks Cheesy

Is there a video tutorial,I just DL'ed cgminer & I'm lost already Embarrassed

The only thing I do in CMD is tracert's Huh
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
BitMinter
February 26, 2012, 03:54:28 AM
Turbor, do not shout at me. You are also in my potential scammers list now. Good luck. Cool

 Cheesy it's best you stay away from BFL products. And don't say something is worth nothing just because you have no idea. Now keep mining at deepbit with your GPUs Grin
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Ad astra.
February 26, 2012, 03:01:21 AM
do you know how to use cgminer?

Nope,but I'll learn  Grin

Don't worry; it isn't that hard.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
February 26, 2012, 01:14:29 AM
do you know how to use cgminer?

Nope,but I'll learn  Grin
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
Portland Bitcoin Group Organizer
February 26, 2012, 12:16:36 AM
do you know how to use cgminer?
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
February 25, 2012, 09:26:36 PM
Grin Shocked Freakin AWESOME Shocked Grin

Now I can get to ordering mine Grin

How hard was it to setup the mining software?? I use Win7 & GUIminer for my GPU's,is it similar??

Any way to see the software being setup live??

I'm not a software guru BTW Cry

Does the power adapter come with it or did you have to order it seperatly from them??

Thanks gigavps Cool

You probably got excited & missed my post Cry

Can you enlighten me??

Thanks gigavps  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
February 25, 2012, 08:57:44 PM
So, anyone else received theirs?
legendary
Activity: 1012
Merit: 1000
February 25, 2012, 08:57:34 PM
BFL told me that their initial production run of Rig Boxes is already sold out..!
Now this is really getting interesting...
vip
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1000
AKA: gigavps
February 25, 2012, 08:22:24 PM
gigavps, I had in mind that screenshots worth nothing because they can't prove anything.

lzsaver, if you read the entire OP, you will see that I provide video and photos, one of which is an screen cap of cgminer. This was required to collect the bounty.

If this is not evidence enough for you, please ignore this thread and certainly don't purchase a single.

More for me i guess!  Grin
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Ad astra.
February 25, 2012, 08:12:56 PM
gigavps, I had in mind that screenshots worth nothing because they can't prove anything.

Turbor, do not shout at me. You are also in my potential scammers list now. Good luck. Cool

You put people in your "potential scammers" list for disagreeing with you?
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1008
February 25, 2012, 07:07:25 PM
Interwrestling!
sr. member
Activity: 349
Merit: 250
February 25, 2012, 07:01:16 PM
Three of BitFORCE consumes 240Watt (less if powered from a high-efficiency PSU which has 3 outputs @ 12V).
@BFL-Engineer: what is the efficiency of the PSU bundled with the Singles? I'm trying to get a feel for whether it makes economic sense for an end-user to look at replacing it with something more efficient. Also, do you have a specific 12V multiple-output supply that you could recommend?
+1
LZ
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1072
P2P Cryptocurrency
February 25, 2012, 06:54:15 PM
gigavps, I had in mind that screenshots worth nothing because they can't prove anything.

Turbor, do not shout at me. You are also in my potential scammers list now. Good luck. Cool
legendary
Activity: 922
Merit: 1003
February 25, 2012, 03:44:22 PM
Three of BitFORCE consumes 240Watt (less if powered from a high-efficiency PSU which has 3 outputs @ 12V).

@BFL-Engineer: what is the efficiency of the PSU bundled with the Singles? I'm trying to get a feel for whether it makes economic sense for an end-user to look at replacing it with something more efficient. Also, do you have a specific 12V multiple-output supply that you could recommend?
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1019
February 25, 2012, 03:40:47 PM
Well, extra 1000 W in Ukraine would cost only $33 per month (0,37 UAH = 0,046 USD per kWh).
In this case the possibility of a subsequent sale of the GPU in Ukraine (even used ones) for a price exceeding the price of new ones in the U.S. causing my preference to GPU-based  solutions.
However, this announcement of the FPGA-solutions are really able to make me interested in.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
BitMinter
February 25, 2012, 03:40:26 PM
gigavps, can you post statistics from some well-known pool? Your screenshots worth nothing.

Bullshit ! GPUMAX just works like every other pool ! Stupid nonsense...
LZ
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1072
P2P Cryptocurrency
February 25, 2012, 03:27:28 PM
gigavps, can you post statistics from some well-known pool? Your screenshots worth nothing.
full member
Activity: 227
Merit: 100
February 25, 2012, 01:07:37 PM
Wow those look really tempting now.  Pretty close to a 5970 / 6990 but without the power, heat, or noise.  But as was said, they're only *just* slightly more efficient for MH/$.

I'm not sure slightly is the right word here......

BFL Single 813Mh/80w = 10Mh/1w

At BEST, a 5970 can MAYBE to 5Mh/1w when it is underclocked / undervolted.

So if you consider DOUBLE the Mh/w to be slightly, then maybe I'm dumber than I have been thinking.


Ultimately what this means is, a BFL single will be profitable a lot longer when the next significant downward event happens in price or subsidy.

Sorry Giga, I think I was focusing on price moreso than efficiency.  Obviously your #s are right and no a 5970 wouldn't be anywhere near close. 

I was wondering to myself though if FPGAs can still be used for anything else except mining.  I know the market will continue but if it were to crash, I'd believe GPUs to have some resale value vs FPGAs which I don't know what else you could do with. 

FPGAs are good for people who have high power costs, not great areas to mine with cooling, and perhaps a lack of space though.  4 of them would edge out the price of one (full w/case) rig + 3 5970s pretty well (let's estimate 3,200 MH VS 2,200 MH) by quite a good margin, though 3 FPGAs and you're kind of close there.  I would again just wonder what else they could be used for before turning my entire operation into FPGA blocks.

Actually with the price of 5970's at a little over 400 dollars right now + MB/CPU/Memory + PSU you are looking at an investment of about 1700 bucks (for 3 5970's). 
3 of these are 1800 bucks... pretty close comparo if you ask me


I'm not sure if I'm correct or not, but according to https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison, for 5970 to operate
at 800MH/s, each would take 340+ watts, totaling 1320W (for GPUs) + 20 Watts (For the supporting PC) + Inefficiency of the
PSU, that's something around 1400Watt (+/- 10%). Three of BitFORCE consumes 240Watt (less if powered from a high-efficiency
PSU which has 3 outputs @ 12V).

The extra 1000 Watts in the GPU solution, would cost:
 144 USD per month in France  (19 Cents per kWh)
 266 USD per month in Germany (36 Cents per kWh)
 66   USD per month in Russia (9 Cets per kWh)
 155 USD per month in UK (26 Cents per kWh)
 74   USD per month in USA (Average, differs from state to state)
 200 USD per month in Sweden (27 Cents per kWh)

Furthermore, GPUs need maintenance, may encounter fan failure, generate noise and heat.
Please let me know if I'm missing anything.


Regards,
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
February 25, 2012, 12:43:25 PM
Wow those look really tempting now.  Pretty close to a 5970 / 6990 but without the power, heat, or noise.  But as was said, they're only *just* slightly more efficient for MH/$.

I'm not sure slightly is the right word here......

BFL Single 813Mh/80w = 10Mh/1w

At BEST, a 5970 can MAYBE to 5Mh/1w when it is underclocked / undervolted.

So if you consider DOUBLE the Mh/w to be slightly, then maybe I'm dumber than I have been thinking.


Ultimately what this means is, a BFL single will be profitable a lot longer when the next significant downward event happens in price or subsidy.

Sorry Giga, I think I was focusing on price moreso than efficiency.  Obviously your #s are right and no a 5970 wouldn't be anywhere near close. 

I was wondering to myself though if FPGAs can still be used for anything else except mining.  I know the market will continue but if it were to crash, I'd believe GPUs to have some resale value vs FPGAs which I don't know what else you could do with. 

FPGAs are good for people who have high power costs, not great areas to mine with cooling, and perhaps a lack of space though.  4 of them would edge out the price of one (full w/case) rig + 3 5970s pretty well (let's estimate 3,200 MH VS 2,200 MH) by quite a good margin, though 3 FPGAs and you're kind of close there.  I would again just wonder what else they could be used for before turning my entire operation into FPGA blocks.

Actually with the price of 5970's at a little over 400 dollars right now + MB/CPU/Memory + PSU you are looking at an investment of about 1700 bucks (for 3 5970's). 
3 of these are 1800 bucks... pretty close comparo if you ask me
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1431
February 24, 2012, 05:19:08 PM
I wooted.

Wonder if it would work better if you put it in the fridge Grin
another way FPGA is better than GPU Tongue
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