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Topic: [CLOSED] NanoFury NF1 USB stick - Group Buy + Product Assembly - page 10. (Read 74354 times)

erk
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rPI supports USB3. Update the kernel, on raspbian with "sudo rpi-update".

I thought the no USB 3  was a hardware thing... not a software thing
Both you have to be able to detect USB 3 features.

Hubs are misleading, I just received a 10 port USB 2.0 hub and it had a 500mA plug pack! So you can drive a max or 1 port at proper USB 2.0 spec.

I think the NF1 could benefit from a good USB 3.0 hub if you are going to run several of them. but make sure you study the specs carefully and be certain it is in a good hub.
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rPI supports USB3. Update the kernel, on raspbian with "sudo rpi-update".

I thought the no USB 3  was a hardware thing... not a software thing
newbie
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any ideas on wether or not this hub would allow over clocking beyond 50 osc6 bits if they were plugged into he 1.2 A ports?
The 1.2A ports only work, if no computer is connected! On the page you will find a footnote:
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2 Enter the Fast-Charge Mode by disconnecting the DUB-H7 from your computer, or by powering off your computer. It is recommended that the total power consumption of
the connected USB devices should not exceed 2.4 A, or 12 W.
I would recommend an USB3 Hub. USB3 allows up to 900mA per port.

any recommendations on one for an rpi?
rPi doesn't support USB3.0 unless its updated now.
rPI supports USB3. Update the kernel, on raspbian with "sudo rpi-update".
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
also found https://github.com/mkorenkov/ipad_charge can be easily modified to work with any usb powered miner for that matter  Grin Grin Grin

or even added to certain top of the line mining host software


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BZABE72/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1   


 this hub is going to work well   .. I have 4 of them and no sticks as I ordered from ssinc's buy and he has had a long delay I canceled and got a refund.  I may have been better off ordering here.   these hubs have a smart power chip http://www.gearmo.com/shop/gm-3dh7/


and at amazon they are 29.99 the brick is 5volt 4 amp but you could attach this


http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EKTZNAE?psc=1     I believe  that 3x hubs for 90 and this psu for 30 a total of 120 usd

would allow 21 hubs well spaced and well powered.  play it safe use 6 sticks a hub with 3 fans and you would have a beast. oc like a mofo.
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also found https://github.com/mkorenkov/ipad_charge can be easily modified to work with any usb powered miner for that matter  Grin Grin Grin

or even added to certain top of the line mining host software
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any ideas on wether or not this hub would allow over clocking beyond 50 osc6 bits if they were plugged into he 1.2 A ports?
The 1.2A ports only work, if no computer is connected! On the page you will find a footnote:
Quote
2 Enter the Fast-Charge Mode by disconnecting the DUB-H7 from your computer, or by powering off your computer. It is recommended that the total power consumption of
the connected USB devices should not exceed 2.4 A, or 12 W.
I would recommend an USB3 Hub. USB3 allows up to 900mA per port.

any recommendations on one for an rpi?
rPi doesn't support USB3.0 unless its updated now.


Interesting. found this quote on Dlink's page specs tab
Quote
Diagnostic LEDs
Standard Mode (blue)
Fast Charge Mode (green)
Supplied Charging Current1


and plugged into my pi the light is green O.o it just might work!!!! puahahahahaha. gotta wait and see :/
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any ideas on wether or not this hub would allow over clocking beyond 50 osc6 bits if they were plugged into he 1.2 A ports?
The 1.2A ports only work, if no computer is connected! On the page you will find a footnote:
Quote
2 Enter the Fast-Charge Mode by disconnecting the DUB-H7 from your computer, or by powering off your computer. It is recommended that the total power consumption of
the connected USB devices should not exceed 2.4 A, or 12 W.
I would recommend an USB3 Hub. USB3 allows up to 900mA per port.

any recommendations on one for an rpi?
rPi doesn't support USB3.0 unless its updated now.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
any ideas on wether or not this hub would allow over clocking beyond 50 osc6 bits if they were plugged into he 1.2 A ports?
The 1.2A ports only work, if no computer is connected! On the page you will find a footnote:
Quote
2 Enter the Fast-Charge Mode by disconnecting the DUB-H7 from your computer, or by powering off your computer. It is recommended that the total power consumption of
the connected USB devices should not exceed 2.4 A, or 12 W.
I would recommend an USB3 Hub. USB3 allows up to 900mA per port.

any recommendations on one for an rpi?
newbie
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any ideas on wether or not this hub would allow over clocking beyond 50 osc6 bits if they were plugged into he 1.2 A ports?
The 1.2A ports only work, if no computer is connected! On the page you will find a footnote:
Quote
2 Enter the Fast-Charge Mode by disconnecting the DUB-H7 from your computer, or by powering off your computer. It is recommended that the total power consumption of
the connected USB devices should not exceed 2.4 A, or 12 W.
I would recommend an USB3 Hub. USB3 allows up to 900mA per port.
vs3
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any ideas on wether or not this hub would allow over clocking beyond 50 osc6 bits if they were plugged into the 1.2 A ports?

I think there is a very good chance it will work - with more power you could easily go up to 53-54 bits. Have in mind that the higher the speed the more heat you'll get. So, cooling will be a must.
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any ideas on wether or not this hub would allow over clocking beyond 50 osc6 bits if they were plugged into the 1.2 A ports?
vs3
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just to update everyone on the current status - reposting the relevant stuff from Marto74 :

Nano furies are still in production.
I hope We'll be able to start shipping too.
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Fans blowing on them or just static testing?
Still no fans. Ambient is somewhere around 27 C / 80 F.
where do you set the osc6 bits in the source?
driver-nanofury.c, nanofury_init, currently line 271.
Or just use the RPC procset method. Wink

looked at the git branch graph. you took these from 0 to hashing in under 2 days
legendary
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Fans blowing on them or just static testing?
Still no fans. Ambient is somewhere around 27 C / 80 F.
where do you set the osc6 bits in the source?
driver-nanofury.c, nanofury_init, currently line 271.
Or just use the RPC procset method. Wink
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Fans blowing on them or just static testing?
Still no fans. Ambient is somewhere around 27 C / 80 F.

where do you set the osc6 bits in the source?
legendary
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Fans blowing on them or just static testing?
Still no fans. Ambient is somewhere around 27 C / 80 F.
vs3
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erk
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legendary
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Got 2 nanofuries mining away overclocked to 53 osc6-bits on my USB 3 hub. Stable for 5½ hours so far.
Pool stats: http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/16kNKa7WUg8QAPFy8dJRv7USSu2fAG2pkW
Code:
 bfgminer version 3.3.0 - Started: [2013-10-16 19:30:51] - [  0 days 05:34:25]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Connected to mining.eligius.st diff 2 with stratum as user 16kNKa7WUg8QAPFy8dJRv7USSu2fAG2pk
 Block: ...ec421847 #264187  Diff:268M ( 1.92Ph/s)  Started: [00:58:54]
 ST:2  F:1  NB:46  AS:0  BW:[100/ 82 B/s]  E:11.61  I:  349uBTC/hr  BS:39k
 2            |  4.49/ 4.58/ 4.49Gh/s | A:10412 R:41+67(1.0%) HW:75/.35%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 NFY 0:       |  2.27/ 2.27/ 2.21Gh/s | A: 5106 R:19+30(.95%) HW:28/.27%
 NFY 1:       |  2.30/ 2.31/ 2.28Gh/s | A: 5306 R:22+37(1.1%) HW:47/.44%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2013-10-17 01:04:39.133427] Accepted 7f12bc92 NFY 1  Diff 2/2
 [2013-10-17 01:04:40.187387] Accepted 454b4f89 NFY 1  Diff 3/2
 [2013-10-17 01:04:40.751288] Accepted 67e0abdd NFY 0  Diff 2/2
 [2013-10-17 01:04:44.327965] Accepted 28d1d632 NFY 0  Diff 6/2
 [2013-10-17 01:04:47.043346] Accepted 194a179b NFY 1  Diff 10/2
 [2013-10-17 01:04:55.978596] Accepted 1c6fcfd0 NFY 1  Diff 9/2
 [2013-10-17 01:04:56.836878] Accepted 7e1929d9 NFY 0  Diff 2/2
 [2013-10-17 01:04:57.158243] Accepted 116bee29 NFY 1  Diff 14/2
 [2013-10-17 01:04:57.297099] Accepted 04ce8b4c NFY 1  Diff 53/2
 [2013-10-17 01:04:58.105164] Accepted 3f2081c5 NFY 1  Diff 4/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:00.583995] Accepted 5dc8bb49 NFY 0  Diff 2/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:02.203167] Accepted 0d08dcc0 NFY 0  Diff 19/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:03.708555] Accepted 6fdf6dc0 NFY 0  Diff 2/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:04.614318] Accepted 63ff6b24 NFY 1  Diff 2/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:05.672861] Accepted 2dfeb64e NFY 0  Diff 5/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:06.126697] Accepted 370eb922 NFY 0  Diff 4/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:06.275658] Accepted 304ba398 NFY 1  Diff 5/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:09.964627] Accepted 1ed02065 NFY 0  Diff 8/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:11.624928] Accepted 1db54bee NFY 0  Diff 8/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:11.769494] Accepted 02aa49ad NFY 1  Diff 96/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:12.659018] Accepted 0b79f1eb NFY 0  Diff 22/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:13.250872] Accepted 781367a3 NFY 0  Diff 2/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:14.877515] Accepted 3e63c5f7 NFY 0  Diff 4/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:17.013139] Accepted 3f623edb NFY 1  Diff 4/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:20.096350] Accepted 1ea01258 NFY 0  Diff 8/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:21.763496] Accepted 2cfa45ec NFY 1  Diff 5/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:26.004017] Stratum from pool 0 requested work update
 [2013-10-17 01:05:28.590438] Accepted 7e81a4d8 NFY 0  Diff 2/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:31.426182] Accepted 188138cf NFY 0  Diff 10/2
 [2013-10-17 01:05:31.876986] Accepted 544b98b7 NFY 1  Diff 3/2
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Chips have been tested to run at extreme temperatures. One user used a soldering iron to heat the chip to the point it desoldered. Hashing stopped only when chip started floating on solder and shortcircuited.

dafuq O.o

What can I say ... the bitfury chip is a Russian design Smiley
Their stuff may not always be the prettiest or most efficient but it's been known to work when nothing else works ... Smiley

true that

ßfury
-Built like an AK-47
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