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Topic: DRILLBIT SYSTEM Miners - Avalon range available - Now $104.99! - page 52. (Read 273883 times)

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Those with USB's mind posting some hash rates? Keen to know how consistent the results are, looks like they're meeting the spec a lot better than the other USB's available using the same chip!

Can't wait to get the boards and get them hashing along side my block erupters Smiley
newbie
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w00t, got it working in windows, progress
these hash better than my blue furys.
now to configure to rpi!.
might be interested in buying more thumbs!
newbie
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woop just saw the instructions post
here we go Cheesy.
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im in SA
Trying to get these working in windows first, but looks like i have to compile cgminer with options?
damn im a noob
newbie
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received mine today
how do i get this hashing on a pi? or even in windows?

What country are you in.
I now wonder if I will get mine today :-D
newbie
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received mine today
how do i get this hashing on a pi? or even in windows?
sr. member
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Hey guys. Sorry for the lack of updates. Been totally swamped. Boards are just about ready.  Woohoo. There will be more thumbs, just being on top of things so not taking orders right now. Give me a day or two. More soon.  Smiley

Barntech
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The OP now says that no more Thumbs are available... Cry
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COINMIXER.NET
Are there any more Thumbs available?
I too would like to know if anymore thumbs are available.
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Are there any more Thumbs available?
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legendary
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I've been happy with Eliguis,about the best paying pool around...............just the confirms take awhile  Roll Eyes
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I would imagine that 100% QA testing of electronic devices would be expected, a simple dry solder join or whisker shorting components from the reflow process could be a show stopper.


I assume that testing is what is being described as being done by the factory before shipping the boards. What's under discussion now is what testing, if any, we think bobsag3 should do on the big box of boards he'll get before shipping out individual orders.
erk
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100% qc testing is pretty normal in lots of industries. It doesn't generally imply "used"....I know most of my work gets 100% inspect and test (although not electronic components), and I wouldn't have it any other way. I'd rather them fail at the mfr plant or in final installation that at the customers home.

I would imagine that 100% QA testing of electronic devices would be expected, a simple dry solder join or whisker shorting components from the reflow process could be a show stopper.
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100% qc testing is pretty normal in lots of industries. It doesn't generally imply "used"....I know most of my work gets 100% inspect and test (although not electronic components), and I wouldn't have it any other way. I'd rather them fail at the mfr plant or in final installation that at the customers home.
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bitminter, they have lower fee's than most.
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Slush's pool (http://mining.bitcoin.cz/) is another popular and well respected pool.
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I've GPU mined heaps of Scrypt coins before, but never really had the hardware for SHA/BTC itself.

So what is/are the best pool(s) for an SHA noob to throw their Drillbits at? Bitminter (as per screenshot above) ?
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Hmm... is the "Got spurious work results for idle ASIC 0" anything to be concerned about?

Nah that only happens when you restart cgminer

Here's a new screenshot now that it's run overnight, passive cooling. (very low error rate as you can see)
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