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Topic: Blue Fury Miners V2 2.6Gh/s - page 2. (Read 73407 times)

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We Are All One
November 25, 2013, 10:58:03 PM
not sure if i missed it, but is bitminter now officially supported using the little BF guys?
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November 20, 2013, 01:30:03 PM
If I hold the a blue fury with the USB connector pointing up and look at the fury chip there are tags to the top, left and bottom that have solder loops joining some of the tags but no tags on the right hand side joined together. No blue fury that I have has the same set of tags joined by solder.

Can someone please confirm that the tags for the top, left and bottom are all joined together on the board and the tags make no difference?



EDIT: Wrong thread, I will post in the support thread.
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dApps Development Automation Platform
November 17, 2013, 05:51:52 PM
that Nanofury open source project looks cheap and easy and could be profitable on both your end and the resale end

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Miner Setup And Reviews. WASP Rep.
November 17, 2013, 05:37:52 PM
are you going to be doing more of these soon?

+1
We are considering it. If we do we will try to have them on hand.
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November 17, 2013, 05:36:40 PM
are you going to be doing more of these soon?

+1
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Freebitco.in Support https://bit.ly/2I9BVS2
November 12, 2013, 08:32:13 AM
It's in an encrypted folder for some reason....

instructions here
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3548838
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November 12, 2013, 08:24:19 AM
trying to set a windows 7 I having some difficulty installing drivers

I have gotten to step 8, it states it is not signed and I press "next" (instructions say ok) then a window pops up saying windows is having a problem installing the driver and referred me to the manufacturer's website
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November 11, 2013, 09:55:29 AM
are you going to be doing more of these soon?
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November 11, 2013, 09:49:08 AM
No reseller in Canada?
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Miner Setup And Reviews. WASP Rep.
November 11, 2013, 12:29:21 AM
These are too expensive when you compare them to an ASICMINER blade. You can get those for BTC1.1 and they do 10 Gh/s, nearly 4 times as fast!


My Blue Furys are mining at 2.3ghs. I will be back at work on monday need some help troubleshooting them to get to 2.6ghs. i am not going to buy more of these from beastlymac or his distributors. seems like oaxaca is selling his cheaper anyway and they look more professional. i am going to order one of oaxacas bitfury usb and compare the two side by side.

I just ordered 2 more asicminer blades off amazon.com for 199 and im going to keep ordering those til i have a 10 stack.

ill be honest beastlymac, i think you did a good job and your distributors did a good job also, but i feel overcharged and not hashing at advertised speeds. even with your custom bfgminer and following instructions to the T.


Yes we are aware of the issues. The hashrate it gradually being pushed up but without modifying the resistor on the board and risking a unstable device for customers the max we can get is 2.4 that is the same for the red fury device.

To the people saying the price is to high. These are sold out if we make a next batch the pricing will be drastically different.

Thanks

Has anyone switched out the resistor yet? Just curious... I'm gonna play with one of my furys Cheesy should have the resistors in on tuesday
Not that I know of. I have seen someone pencil mod it but that is all.
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November 10, 2013, 08:35:08 PM
These are too expensive when you compare them to an ASICMINER blade. You can get those for BTC1.1 and they do 10 Gh/s, nearly 4 times as fast!


My Blue Furys are mining at 2.3ghs. I will be back at work on monday need some help troubleshooting them to get to 2.6ghs. i am not going to buy more of these from beastlymac or his distributors. seems like oaxaca is selling his cheaper anyway and they look more professional. i am going to order one of oaxacas bitfury usb and compare the two side by side.

I just ordered 2 more asicminer blades off amazon.com for 199 and im going to keep ordering those til i have a 10 stack.

ill be honest beastlymac, i think you did a good job and your distributors did a good job also, but i feel overcharged and not hashing at advertised speeds. even with your custom bfgminer and following instructions to the T.


Yes we are aware of the issues. The hashrate it gradually being pushed up but without modifying the resistor on the board and risking a unstable device for customers the max we can get is 2.4 that is the same for the red fury device.

To the people saying the price is to high. These are sold out if we make a next batch the pricing will be drastically different.

Thanks

Has anyone switched out the resistor yet? Just curious... I'm gonna play with one of my furys Cheesy should have the resistors in on tuesday
sr. member
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November 10, 2013, 08:09:07 PM
These are too expensive when you compare them to an ASICMINER blade. You can get those for BTC1.1 and they do 10 Gh/s, nearly 4 times as fast!


Four times as fast, using 83w... roughly 16.6 times more power consumption... it's not always about speed, there are several other factors that come into play... Not to mention how much heat blades put off and the cooling needed for them...

These are highly efficient for what they are...
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Miner Setup And Reviews. WASP Rep.
November 10, 2013, 07:36:46 PM
These are too expensive when you compare them to an ASICMINER blade. You can get those for BTC1.1 and they do 10 Gh/s, nearly 4 times as fast!


My Blue Furys are mining at 2.3ghs. I will be back at work on monday need some help troubleshooting them to get to 2.6ghs. i am not going to buy more of these from beastlymac or his distributors. seems like oaxaca is selling his cheaper anyway and they look more professional. i am going to order one of oaxacas bitfury usb and compare the two side by side.

I just ordered 2 more asicminer blades off amazon.com for 199 and im going to keep ordering those til i have a 10 stack.

ill be honest beastlymac, i think you did a good job and your distributors did a good job also, but i feel overcharged and not hashing at advertised speeds. even with your custom bfgminer and following instructions to the T.


Yes we are aware of the issues. The hashrate it gradually being pushed up but without modifying the resistor on the board and risking a unstable device for customers the max we can get is 2.4 that is the same for the red fury device.

To the people saying the price is to high. These are sold out if we make a next batch the pricing will be drastically different.

Thanks
sr. member
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November 10, 2013, 04:10:38 PM
These are too expensive when you compare them to an ASICMINER blade. You can get those for BTC1.1 and they do 10 Gh/s, nearly 4 times as fast!


My Blue Furys are mining at 2.3ghs. I will be back at work on monday need some help troubleshooting them to get to 2.6ghs. i am not going to buy more of these from beastlymac or his distributors. seems like oaxaca is selling his cheaper anyway and they look more professional. i am going to order one of oaxacas bitfury usb and compare the two side by side.

I just ordered 2 more asicminer blades off amazon.com for 199 and im going to keep ordering those til i have a 10 stack.

ill be honest beastlymac, i think you did a good job and your distributors did a good job also, but i feel overcharged and not hashing at advertised speeds. even with your custom bfgminer and following instructions to the T.



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November 10, 2013, 03:13:43 PM
These are too expensive when you compare them to an ASICMINER blade. You can get those for BTC1.1 and they do 10 Gh/s, nearly 4 times as fast!


That may be true, but these use only a fraction of the power of a blade.

For the same power consumption of one 10 GH blade, you can run 30 Blue Fury units totalling 60 GH or more.

Also, does that BTC1.1 include a power supply?

or the price of hosting a stratum proxy and the greater cost of network swithces vs usb hubs? After the pain of setting up two old style blades i swore to myself that i would not buy another at any price.
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November 10, 2013, 11:52:25 AM
These are too expensive when you compare them to an ASICMINER blade. You can get those for BTC1.1 and they do 10 Gh/s, nearly 4 times as fast!


That may be true, but these use only a fraction of the power of a blade.

For the same power consumption of one 10 GH blade, you can run 30 Blue Fury units totalling 60 GH or more.

Also, does that BTC1.1 include a power supply?
hero member
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November 10, 2013, 10:56:10 AM
These are too expensive when you compare them to an ASICMINER blade. You can get those for BTC1.1 and they do 10 Gh/s, nearly 4 times as fast!
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November 10, 2013, 03:59:55 AM
You are welcome... lots of threads easy to miss.
wzl
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November 09, 2013, 10:05:39 PM
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