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legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
February 25, 2017, 12:23:56 PM
Got my shipping notification today, tracking says it should arrive Tuesday to the US, so 3 business days.

Anyone have a link for the cable to connect these together?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqykCdIuMJI&t=197s
legendary
Activity: 2800
Merit: 1012
Get Paid Crypto To Walk or Drive
February 25, 2017, 11:53:54 AM
Got my shipping notification today, tracking says it should arrive Tuesday to the US, so 3 business days.

Anyone have a link for the cable to connect these together?
member
Activity: 105
Merit: 10
February 25, 2017, 09:29:12 AM
I did mine adzcoin on minning pool hub. That was with rented gear after i mined other coin enough. Good pool.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
February 25, 2017, 06:00:01 AM
Thanks.
Can anybody help me with quick setup of baikal miner??
Would like to mine adzcoin, dash, quark, monetaryunit and startcoin.
Which pools do you prefer? Should I register to pools??
Is username my wallet adress and what is Extranonce??
Till now I was only in GPU mining.
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
February 24, 2017, 05:07:28 PM
Hi, anybody knows how to connect these miners and max how much pieces can be connected?? How to do it?? I found only 2 videos about preliminary settings. Nothing else on the web.
https://youtu.be/DjAOvdn7Pew
Waiting 7 pcs. Arriving on tuesday. Do you think I can connect all 7??


I read in one of the previous groupbuy threads that you can connect 5 Giants together, but no more than 5.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
February 24, 2017, 03:41:40 PM
4 days to Europe. To Slovakia.
legendary
Activity: 1174
Merit: 1001
February 24, 2017, 11:46:54 AM
What is everyones shipping time showing?  Over 2 weeks from China to Canada?
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 517
February 24, 2017, 10:13:14 AM
Hi, anybody knows how to connect these miners and max how much pieces can be connected?? How to do it?? I found only 2 videos about preliminary settings. Nothing else on the web.
https://youtu.be/DjAOvdn7Pew
Waiting 7 pcs. Arriving on tuesday. Do you think I can connect all 7??


buy a 1500watt psu connected them with pcie 8 pin and you're done
I will have a server psu 2200w so no problem.
I would like to setup, configure and manage them at once not separately. Also do not want to use 7 LAN cables and 1 extra switch.

well they must be connected in some way to the web, how can you do it without 7 cable? impossible

The Baikal miners can be connected in series and ran from one controller and one network connection.  However I don't know what the limit is on the number you can connect.  We know the minis can connect as a quad, so I would assume you can connect at least 4 of them together.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
February 24, 2017, 09:00:18 AM
Hi, anybody knows how to connect these miners and max how much pieces can be connected?? How to do it?? I found only 2 videos about preliminary settings. Nothing else on the web.
https://youtu.be/DjAOvdn7Pew
Waiting 7 pcs. Arriving on tuesday. Do you think I can connect all 7??


buy a 1500watt psu connected them with pcie 8 pin and you're done
I will have a server psu 2200w so no problem.
I would like to setup, configure and manage them at once not separately. Also do not want to use 7 LAN cables and 1 extra switch.

well they must be connected in some way to the web, how can you do it without 7 cable? impossible
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
February 24, 2017, 08:17:46 AM
Hi, anybody knows how to connect these miners and max how much pieces can be connected?? How to do it?? I found only 2 videos about preliminary settings. Nothing else on the web.
https://youtu.be/DjAOvdn7Pew
Waiting 7 pcs. Arriving on tuesday. Do you think I can connect all 7??


buy a 1500watt psu connected them with pcie 8 pin and you're done
I will have a server psu 2200w so no problem.
I would like to setup, configure and manage them at once not separately. Also do not want to use 7 LAN cables and 1 extra switch.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
February 24, 2017, 07:48:06 AM
Hi, anybody knows how to connect these miners and max how much pieces can be connected?? How to do it?? I found only 2 videos about preliminary settings. Nothing else on the web.
https://youtu.be/DjAOvdn7Pew
Waiting 7 pcs. Arriving on tuesday. Do you think I can connect all 7??


buy a 1500watt psu connected them with pcie 8 pin and you're done
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
February 24, 2017, 07:46:42 AM
Hi, anybody knows how to connect these miners and max how much pieces can be connected?? How to do it?? I found only 2 videos about preliminary settings. Nothing else on the web.
https://youtu.be/DjAOvdn7Pew
Waiting 7 pcs. Arriving on tuesday. Do you think I can connect all 7??
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
February 23, 2017, 07:12:29 PM
I anyone else drops out I am in for two shipping to USA
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
February 23, 2017, 04:34:32 PM
According to the sound meter on my phone it shows 64db at 3" from the fan, and about 44db at about 3 feet away from the miner.  It is not an annoying sound, it is a very nice home miner.  So far my favorite of the ASIC rigs I have played with or used.

can you tell me if there is a switch, or you just plug it in the psu and it run?

only pcie power plugs, no switch

Felixbrucker is correct, there are no switches on the miner.  You can turn it on and off by the PSU power switch.  Not idea if you are trying to share the PSU with a GPU rig. 

yes this is the issue, if i turn the psu on the miner turn on but then i need to press the switch of the motherboard to turn that on also, which usually will turn on the psu...

normally the psu isn't working if you just turn on its switch but if the asic require the electricity it will switch it on like you when you turn on the MB right?

i have had connected it like that, it wont work, your mb will have to connect the two pins form the 24 pin connector internally

what do you mean? can i just switch on the motherboard first and plug the asic later into the psu?
what i mean:
psu connected to mb and miner -> switch on the mb and the miner will turn on as well
psu connected to mb and miner -> switch on the psu and nothing will power on (besides when the mb auto powers on after it lost power)

ah, then it work normally, i just plug in the psu and then turn on the MB, the psu is always on, i never shut down it completely
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
February 23, 2017, 03:56:23 PM
According to the sound meter on my phone it shows 64db at 3" from the fan, and about 44db at about 3 feet away from the miner.  It is not an annoying sound, it is a very nice home miner.  So far my favorite of the ASIC rigs I have played with or used.

can you tell me if there is a switch, or you just plug it in the psu and it run?

only pcie power plugs, no switch

Felixbrucker is correct, there are no switches on the miner.  You can turn it on and off by the PSU power switch.  Not idea if you are trying to share the PSU with a GPU rig. 

yes this is the issue, if i turn the psu on the miner turn on but then i need to press the switch of the motherboard to turn that on also, which usually will turn on the psu...

normally the psu isn't working if you just turn on its switch but if the asic require the electricity it will switch it on like you when you turn on the MB right?

i have had connected it like that, it wont work, your mb will have to connect the two pins form the 24 pin connector internally

what do you mean? can i just switch on the motherboard first and plug the asic later into the psu?
what i mean:
psu connected to mb and miner -> switch on the mb and the miner will turn on as well
psu connected to mb and miner -> switch on the psu and nothing will power on (besides when the mb auto powers on after it lost power)
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
February 23, 2017, 02:23:12 PM
According to the sound meter on my phone it shows 64db at 3" from the fan, and about 44db at about 3 feet away from the miner.  It is not an annoying sound, it is a very nice home miner.  So far my favorite of the ASIC rigs I have played with or used.

can you tell me if there is a switch, or you just plug it in the psu and it run?

only pcie power plugs, no switch

Felixbrucker is correct, there are no switches on the miner.  You can turn it on and off by the PSU power switch.  Not idea if you are trying to share the PSU with a GPU rig. 

yes this is the issue, if i turn the psu on the miner turn on but then i need to press the switch of the motherboard to turn that on also, which usually will turn on the psu...

normally the psu isn't working if you just turn on its switch but if the asic require the electricity it will switch it on like you when you turn on the MB right?

i have had connected it like that, it wont work, your mb will have to connect the two pins form the 24 pin connector internally

what do you mean? can i just switch on the motherboard first and plug the asic later into the psu?
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
February 23, 2017, 02:11:29 PM
According to the sound meter on my phone it shows 64db at 3" from the fan, and about 44db at about 3 feet away from the miner.  It is not an annoying sound, it is a very nice home miner.  So far my favorite of the ASIC rigs I have played with or used.

can you tell me if there is a switch, or you just plug it in the psu and it run?

only pcie power plugs, no switch

Felixbrucker is correct, there are no switches on the miner.  You can turn it on and off by the PSU power switch.  Not idea if you are trying to share the PSU with a GPU rig. 

yes this is the issue, if i turn the psu on the miner turn on but then i need to press the switch of the motherboard to turn that on also, which usually will turn on the psu...

normally the psu isn't working if you just turn on its switch but if the asic require the electricity it will switch it on like you when you turn on the MB right?

i have had connected it like that, it wont work, your mb will have to connect the two pins form the 24 pin connector internally
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
February 23, 2017, 01:43:04 PM
According to the sound meter on my phone it shows 64db at 3" from the fan, and about 44db at about 3 feet away from the miner.  It is not an annoying sound, it is a very nice home miner.  So far my favorite of the ASIC rigs I have played with or used.

can you tell me if there is a switch, or you just plug it in the psu and it run?

only pcie power plugs, no switch

Felixbrucker is correct, there are no switches on the miner.  You can turn it on and off by the PSU power switch.  Not idea if you are trying to share the PSU with a GPU rig.  

yes this is the issue, if i turn the psu on the miner turn on but then i need to press the switch of the motherboard to turn that on also, which usually will turn on the psu...

normally the psu isn't working if you just turn on its switch but if the asic require the electricity it will switch it on like when you turn on the MB right?
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 517
February 23, 2017, 01:32:56 PM
According to the sound meter on my phone it shows 64db at 3" from the fan, and about 44db at about 3 feet away from the miner.  It is not an annoying sound, it is a very nice home miner.  So far my favorite of the ASIC rigs I have played with or used.

can you tell me if there is a switch, or you just plug it in the psu and it run?

only pcie power plugs, no switch

Felixbrucker is correct, there are no switches on the miner.  You can turn it on and off by the PSU power switch.  Not idea if you are trying to share the PSU with a GPU rig. 
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
February 23, 2017, 01:15:23 PM
According to the sound meter on my phone it shows 64db at 3" from the fan, and about 44db at about 3 feet away from the miner.  It is not an annoying sound, it is a very nice home miner.  So far my favorite of the ASIC rigs I have played with or used.

can you tell me if there is a switch, or you just plug it in the psu and it run?

only pcie power plugs, no switch
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