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Topic: [GROUP BUY][NZ+Australia] Antminer U2 - 0.035 BTC ea + S&H - Shipping Now (Read 2440 times)

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Price reduced to 0.035BTC / NZ$25 (approx US$21.50 / AU$22.50 / €15) each plus shipping
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Received today the U2's, they are working fine (joined their older U1 brothers, with a mild oc to 2.06 GH/s, clock=x0981).

Thanks Pidge!
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Price reduced to 0.037BTC / NZ$28
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Using the Antminer U2 with cgminer and bfgminer, the guides for the U1 can be used e.g.

cgminer - http://cryptomining-blog.com/735-running-antminer-u1-usb-asic-with-the-latest-cgminer-3-12-3/

BFGminer  https://bitcoin.co.th/how-to-use-antminer-u1/

If you don't provide specific arguments to with cgminer, the U2's are detected as a "AMU" devices (ASICMINER USB), and run at AMU speeds.

With cgminer 3.12.0 and later, providing the "--icarus-timing=short --anu-freq 250" parameters to cgminer indicates that the devices are Antminer devices and the clock speed (250 MHz = 2GH/s).  cgminer also refines the timing of checking of when the device completes a share as time goes on.  (Note - tested with cgminer 4.0.0)

And at 250MHz, the heatsinks are painful to the touch on the three I have running.


Thanks for the info.  I have a bunch of U1's which are working reliably (used with bfgminer 3.10 right now, with mild over-clocking to 2.06 GH/sec each).
Thanks for the tracking. The U2's are are slowly making their way to Australia, from your description they will keep my place warm in the approaching winter...Smiley

Cheers
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I can confirm that I received my Antminers from Peter today. He was very informative throughout the entire process and kept me in the loop the entire way. This is my second time ordering a miner from Peter, he's very helpful and I would happily buy from him again.

* Shipped from Bitmain March 26
* Cleared NZ customs on April 1
* Posted from AKL on April 2
* Arrived in Wellington today, April 3, via track n trace
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Using the Antminer U2 with cgminer and bfgminer, the guides for the U1 can be used e.g.

cgminer - http://cryptomining-blog.com/735-running-antminer-u1-usb-asic-with-the-latest-cgminer-3-12-3/

BFGminer  https://bitcoin.co.th/how-to-use-antminer-u1/

If you don't provide specific arguments to with cgminer, the U2's are detected as a "AMU" devices (ASICMINER USB), and run at AMU speeds.

With cgminer 3.12.0 and later, providing the "--icarus-timing=short --anu-freq 250" parameters to cgminer indicates that the devices are Antminer devices and the clock speed (250 MHz = 2GH/s).  cgminer also refines the timing of checking of when the device completes a share as time goes on.  (Note - tested with cgminer 4.0.0)

And at 250MHz, the heatsinks are painful to the touch on the three I have running.

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Adjusted S&H in BTC, dropped the NZD Price.
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The U2's have arrived today.  Existing paid orders with shipping going out tomorrow morning.
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completed the G-Docs form last night... any news on delivery?
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Any updates on arrival/shipping?
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Awaiting invoice for GST and import processing fees.  Oh so close....
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The order from Bitmain is on its way to me, currently in Singapore - arrival scan at 26/03/2014 7:03 Singapore time
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Price reduced to match Bitwhizz
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PayPal for Australian orders

Same price for the Antminer U2s (NZ$33 36 each)

Shipping
1-5 day International Express Courier with Signature NZ$60 for the first 20, plus NZ$12 for each extra 10, up to 30
2-6 day International Economy Courier with Signature NZ$35 for the first 10, plus NZ$7 for each extra 10, up to 30

For Pay Pal, please PM an e-mail address I can use to send a PayPal money request - or use the order form.
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Run a Bitcoin node.
I can vouch for Peter, I have met him in person.  Top guy, highly recommended.

I'm still running the 9 ASICMINER Block Erupter USBs that he sold me way back in 2013. Happy customer, I've never had any problem with the BEs. I can also confirm his TradeMe account - that is the account I bought from.

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Hi there, I'd like to order 4 please, Cheers
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https://www.bitmain.com
It is true that there is a customer claiming his/her talk ID "pidge" has placed an U2+ order and paid.
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Signing a message using Bitcoin QT wallet:
1. Use https://blockchain.info/ to locate your transaction by ID (have a look at one of your previous sends to practice – double click on a transaction to get the details, copy the Transaction ID, and search for it blockchain.info)

2. Identify one of the Input Addresses used as a source of coins for the transaction

3. In Bitcoin QT, from the File menu, select “Sign Message”

4. Paste the Source address from the transaction into the top field

5. Paste the message to be signed into the middle field, without a trailing newline

6. Click on “Sign Message”.  If you have a password on your Wallet, you will be prompted for the password

7. Next, Verify the message – copy the details to the “Verify Message” Tab, and click on Verify Message.

8. Send the message body, the source address and the signature:

Code: (signed message template)
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