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Topic: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive RockMiner R-Box Setup [HD] - page 2. (Read 59529 times)

newbie
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Do you have the tutotial of R-Box 100 Gh ?
thanks
legendary
Activity: 1775
Merit: 1032
Value will be measured in sats
rockminer R-Box sucks...cheap material...my last 3 weeks and stop working...
and i was using only freq 280...i think 1 of capacitors broke  Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
now got to think if it compensates sending to warranty...28eur shiping + 27 costums on return...
its the price of a new one Undecided

that sucks...did they overheat? that can happen...what temp reading were you getting on average prior to the miner dying?
hero member
Activity: 701
Merit: 511
rockminer R-Box sucks...cheap material...my last 3 weeks and stop working...
and i was using only freq 280...i think 1 of capacitors broke  Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
now got to think if it compensates sending to warranty...28eur shiping + 27 costums on return...
its the price of a new one Undecided
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
Dogie, are you going to start another thread for the new R-box 100 GH/s units or blend it in here?

Different. I begged them to name it something different so search engines would be able to find it but oh well.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1003
Dogie, are you going to start another thread for the new R-box 100 GH/s units or blend it in here?
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hi guys and thanks for your help in advance.
I have rockminer r box , gawminers fury and rasp pi b+ .
I managed to make my miners run 1 by 1 using difrent images and falowing diferent tuttorials but i would love to have them running side by side on the same pi. Is that even possible?
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
can anyone explain why i have a coinbase address showing up on BFgminer for a pool that is not in the conf file or bat file?

BFGMiner automatically configures itself to failover to solomining if your specified pool(s) go down.
You'll find the coinbase address in question in your Bitcoin Core wallet.
If you really don't want this (why?), you can disable it with --no-local-bitcoin
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1003
can anyone explain why i have a coinbase address showing up on BFgminer for a pool that is not in the conf file or bat file?


Possibly a hacked version of BFgminer?

Try downloading it from the source.
Could it be the pool is using a wallet on coinbase?
Most pools collectivly mine to their wallet then pay you from their wallet...

It's a different pool being mined as well.
this is the mining program i got from page one of this thread.
Speculation...
Could be they are taking your hashrate to mine their preferred thread, but paying you out in the coin of your choice???
Perhaps they are renting your hashrate to someone else???
  If you go to bfg miner on github you can find more info.
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
Thanks for this compilation. Bookmarked it for future reference. Good job.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 504
I know the voices in my head aren't real.
can anyone explain why i have a coinbase address showing up on BFgminer for a pool that is not in the conf file or bat file?


Possibly a hacked version of BFgminer?

Try downloading it from the source.
Could it be the pool is using a wallet on coinbase?
Most pools collectivly mine to their wallet then pay you from their wallet...

It's a different pool being mined as well.
this is the mining program i got from page one of this thread.
Speculation...
Could be they are taking your hashrate to mine their preferred thread, but paying you out in the coin of your choice???
Perhaps they are renting your hashrate to someone else???
i did ask the pool owner about that very thing. i wanted to be paid in doge but the pool couldnt get it to work right. im going to mess around with cgminer and some other versions of bfgminer also. i just wondered if anyone else had noticed it.
thanks
legendary
Activity: 1109
Merit: 1000
can anyone explain why i have a coinbase address showing up on BFgminer for a pool that is not in the conf file or bat file?


Possibly a hacked version of BFgminer?

Try downloading it from the source.
Could it be the pool is using a wallet on coinbase?
Most pools collectivly mine to their wallet then pay you from their wallet...

It's a different pool being mined as well.
this is the mining program i got from page one of this thread.
Speculation...
Could be they are taking your hashrate to mine their preferred thread, but paying you out in the coin of your choice???
Perhaps they are renting your hashrate to someone else???
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 504
I know the voices in my head aren't real.
can anyone explain why i have a coinbase address showing up on BFgminer for a pool that is not in the conf file or bat file?


Possibly a hacked version of BFgminer?

Try downloading it from the source.
Could it be the pool is using a wallet on coinbase?
Most pools collectivly mine to their wallet then pay you from their wallet...

It's a different pool being mined as well.
this is the mining program i got from page one of this thread.
hero member
Activity: 527
Merit: 500
HiveNet - Distributed Cloud Computing
can anyone explain why i have a coinbase address showing up on BFgminer for a pool that is not in the conf file or bat file?


Possibly a hacked version of BFgminer?

Try downloading it from the source.
Could it be the pool is using a wallet on coinbase?
Most pools collectivly mine to their wallet then pay you from their wallet...

It's a different pool being mined as well.
legendary
Activity: 1109
Merit: 1000
can anyone explain why i have a coinbase address showing up on BFgminer for a pool that is not in the conf file or bat file?


Possibly a hacked version of BFgminer?

Try downloading it from the source.
Could it be the pool is using a wallet on coinbase?
Most pools collectivly mine to their wallet then pay you from their wallet...
hero member
Activity: 527
Merit: 500
HiveNet - Distributed Cloud Computing
can anyone explain why i have a coinbase address showing up on BFgminer for a pool that is not in the conf file or bat file?


Possibly a hacked version of BFgminer?

Try downloading it from the source.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 504
I know the voices in my head aren't real.
can anyone explain why i have a coinbase address showing up on BFgminer for a pool that is not in the conf file or bat file?
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
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legendary
Activity: 1775
Merit: 1032
Value will be measured in sats
Hi All,

Just wanna share my experience with my R-Box
Maybe some of you are gonna find usefull info.

First, the power adapter from Eyeboot.com is overheating after a while and the R-Box kept being zombie from the lack of power effiency, so don't buy it.
Instead I plugged the 2.5mm barrel that comes with it directly in a 6 pin PCI-E.

It's super easy, just plug the red wire directly into a yellow one and the white one into the black one from the 6 Pin PCI-E.
This probably work with any kind, 2, 4, 6 or 8 PCI-E, just use the black and yellow next to each other.

Then I'm using Cgminer 4.4.2, putting the frequency at 300, and I'm getting very close to 37gh/s. And at 290 I was getting more around 35gh/s

cgminer.conf exported from Cgminer directly:

{
"pools" : [
   {
      "url" : "URL",
      "user" : "X",
      "pass" : "x"
   }
]
,
"anu-freq" : "200.0",
"api-description" : "cgminer 4.4.2",
"api-mcast-addr" : "224.0.0.75",
"api-mcast-code" : "FTW",
"api-mcast-des" : "",
"api-mcast-port" : "4028",
"api-port" : "4028",
"avalon-cutoff" : "60",
"avalon-temp" : "50",
"bflsc-overheat" : "85",
"bitburner-voltage" : "1200",
"bitburner-fury-voltage" : "900",
"bxf-bits" : "54",
"bxf-debug" : "0",
"bxf-temp-target" : "82",
"bxm-bits" : "54",
"cta-load" : "0",
"ps-load" : "0",
"expiry" : "120",
"hfa-hash-clock" : "550",
"hfa-fail-drop" : "10",
"hfa-temp-overheat" : "95",
"hfa-temp-target" : "88",
"hotplug" : "5",
"log" : "5",
"nfu-bits" : "50",
"osm-led-mode" : "4",
"queue" : "9999",
"rock-freq" : "300.0",
"scan-time" : "60",
"shares" : "0"
}




Thanks for the useful info. Eyeboot now have better power supplies in stock that do not overheat and have been suggested by Rockminer themselves. Unfortunately I think all the R-box are sold out. Looking forward to the new R-box (100 GH/s) miner though.
legendary
Activity: 1364
Merit: 1000
Hi All,

Just wanna share my experience with my R-Box
Maybe some of you are gonna find usefull info.

First, the power adapter from Eyeboot.com is overheating after a while and the R-Box kept being zombie from the lack of power effiency, so don't buy it.
Instead I plugged the 2.5mm barrel that comes with it directly in a 6 pin PCI-E.

It's super easy, just plug the red wire directly into a yellow one and the white one into the black one from the 6 Pin PCI-E.
This probably work with any kind, 2, 4, 6 or 8 PCI-E, just use the black and yellow next to each other.

Then I'm using Cgminer 4.4.2, putting the frequency at 300, and I'm getting very close to 37gh/s. And at 290 I was getting more around 35gh/s

cgminer.conf exported from Cgminer directly:

{
"pools" : [
   {
      "url" : "URL",
      "user" : "X",
      "pass" : "x"
   }
]
,
"anu-freq" : "200.0",
"api-description" : "cgminer 4.4.2",
"api-mcast-addr" : "224.0.0.75",
"api-mcast-code" : "FTW",
"api-mcast-des" : "",
"api-mcast-port" : "4028",
"api-port" : "4028",
"avalon-cutoff" : "60",
"avalon-temp" : "50",
"bflsc-overheat" : "85",
"bitburner-voltage" : "1200",
"bitburner-fury-voltage" : "900",
"bxf-bits" : "54",
"bxf-debug" : "0",
"bxf-temp-target" : "82",
"bxm-bits" : "54",
"cta-load" : "0",
"ps-load" : "0",
"expiry" : "120",
"hfa-hash-clock" : "550",
"hfa-fail-drop" : "10",
"hfa-temp-overheat" : "95",
"hfa-temp-target" : "88",
"hotplug" : "5",
"log" : "5",
"nfu-bits" : "50",
"osm-led-mode" : "4",
"queue" : "9999",
"rock-freq" : "300.0",
"scan-time" : "60",
"shares" : "0"
}

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