Pages:
Author

Topic: [CLOSED] Group Buy #31 ASICMiner Cubes 0.35 BTC 28-38GH/s - page 9. (Read 50246 times)

hero member
Activity: 857
Merit: 1000
Anger is a gift.
Got my cubes today and they are hashing away. Thanks SSB!!!
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1001
Great news!!! Enjoy the holidays!
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
12/24/13 All new orders/preorders are on hold. I am not taking any more orders for cubes and/or other products right now as I wait for more inventory to arrive. Cube preorders already placed I hope to ship the 27th and 28th if AsicMiner gets them to me in time. If not, a refund will be offered. Any other orders placed in the last few days I am working to ship in the next two days. I am working on catching up on pms and emails. Thank you. SSB
donator
Activity: 686
Merit: 519
It's for the children!

My paperclips just don't look good.

An insulated thermostat wire (18 AWG) works quite well (and looks good).  Just make a very small "U" out of it (approximately 3/4" long) and then strip both ends about 1/4".  It can be secured further with a tape over it:


That is not any better than paperclips.  I was saying that in comparison to my paperclips a power on plug or adapter looks really nice.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1020
★ Ⓚ KORE TEAM Ⓚ ★

So far, I haven't toasted any ATX PSUs yet.  Any black pinout (ground) can be used with the Power On pinout (green).

[/quote]

Good to know.
:-)
legendary
Activity: 1081
Merit: 1001

My paperclips just don't look good.

An insulated thermostat wire (18 AWG) works quite well (and looks good).  Just make a very small "U" out of it (approximately 3/4" long) and then strip both ends about 1/4".  It can be secured further with a tape over it:




Do you have the correct pins?
According to this it's the 4thand 5th in.

http://www.corsair.com/en/blog/testing-your-corsair-power-supply

So far, I haven't toasted any ATX PSUs yet.  Any black pinout (ground) can be used with the Power On pinout (green).
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1020
★ Ⓚ KORE TEAM Ⓚ ★

My paperclips just don't look good.

An insulated thermostat wire (18 AWG) works quite well (and looks good).  Just make a very small "U" out of it (approximately 3/4" long) and then strip both ends about 1/4".  It can be secured further with a tape over it:




Do you have the correct pins?
According to this it's the 4thand 5th in.

http://www.corsair.com/en/blog/testing-your-corsair-power-supply
legendary
Activity: 1081
Merit: 1001

My paperclips just don't look good.

An insulated thermostat wire (18 AWG) works quite well (and looks good).  Just make a very small "U" out of it (approximately 3/4" long) and then strip both ends about 1/4".  It can be secured further with a tape over it:

legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
Just finished preparing an order of 8 cubes I ordered to test before running and went through the procedures I mentioned earlier in the thread.

EVERY cube had an issue, some small (heatsink screw loose), some larger (boards out of grooves, unseated, and missing screws from heatsink). With careful preparation/inspection, I got all 8 running with zero issues on normal or OC mode and hashing with no issues.

I just wanted to reiterate the importance of checking out your cube before starting it up; one could easily ruin one by not checking to make sure it has been assembled properly.

On a side note, I am running 4 cubes on OC that will operate on a EVGA SuperNOVA 1300G2 PSU with no problem.

Listen to this


look at photos

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4078067

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4078633

 under 30 minutes to check and fix my 4 cubes
member
Activity: 106
Merit: 10
Just finished preparing an order of 8 cubes I ordered to test before running and went through the procedures I mentioned earlier in the thread.

EVERY cube had an issue, some small (heatsink screw loose), some larger (boards out of grooves, unseated, and missing screws from heatsink). With careful preparation/inspection, I got all 8 running with zero issues on normal or OC mode and hashing with no issues.

I just wanted to reiterate the importance of checking out your cube before starting it up; one could easily ruin one by not checking to make sure it has been assembled properly.

On a side note, I am running 4 cubes on OC that will operate on a EVGA SuperNOVA 1300G2 PSU with no problem.
hero member
Activity: 918
Merit: 1002
Any tips on how to mine alt coins with this cube?

http://multipool.us is a good place to start.
you tried that with the cube? I will try to setup and see. Thnks
It worked fine for me, yes.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
Any tips on how to mine alt coins with this cube?

http://multipool.us is a good place to start.
you tried that with the cube? I will try to setup and see. Thnks
hero member
Activity: 918
Merit: 1002
Any tips on how to mine alt coins with this cube?

http://multipool.us is a good place to start.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
Any tips on how to mine alt coins with this cube?
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
Anyone heard from SSB lately? I sent him a large sum of coins last week for cubes and haven't heard back.

It is almost Christmas and New Year. I believe he needs his holiday too. No worries.  Grin He will be back.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everybody!
legendary
Activity: 1632
Merit: 1010
Got my cube today and its running great! Thanks a lot! Will be ordering again soon  Cool
donator
Activity: 686
Merit: 519
It's for the children!
So the cube works at low clock setting at 27-28 GHS for me. I want to move the cube out of wired router connection now. Any links will be helpful to follow right directions for the same.

I don't understand the question?  

You want to move the cube out of a wired router connection to what?

Do your cubes work on high clock settings?
My cube was at low clock setting. I had it connected to my router using Ethernet cable to get started. I got 26-28 GHS, sometimes 20-25ghs. Can I move it away from the router and just connect to my computer to make it work?

you need to be hardwired to the net and do you have a 1000 or a 100 ethernet connection?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833127399  a 100 top speed


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817111039   a 1000 top speed.


  those are switches.  most homes are

 router-----switch     so the router needs to be 1000 speed as does the switch
I have a cable modem from time warner. Use a normal wireless router on top. like a $20-$30 range router. So, this won't work?

The cube needs to be connected directly via a wired Ethernet cable.  If you are interested in buying one, a cheap ethernet switch would work.  You would connect the switch to the cable modem, then the wireless router to the switch along side the Ethernet connection to the Cube.


http://www.trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=100_TEW-650AP to run a cube over wireless.   Requires some setup and either one device per cube or one device to a switch to use multiple cubes.

sr. member
Activity: 391
Merit: 250
Anyone heard from SSB lately? I sent him a large sum of coins last week for cubes and haven't heard back.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
I purchased a USB Hub last week.  When will you be shipping again?
member
Activity: 91
Merit: 11
No banking,Only Bitcoin!
Do you offer a hosting option? If so, how much per cube?
Pages:
Jump to: