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October 20, 2015, 05:35:23 AM
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A zombie is a creature that is half human and part dead.  
Grin Grin Grin Like in Michael Jackson video clips Thriller  Grin Grin Grin
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October 20, 2015, 05:32:19 AM
#36
Hi everyone Wink

Thanks a lot for these useful informations. I think i'll go for the GekkoScience Compacs. Looks as if this device is great. Still have to decide where to buy it. It looks as if nobody beats Sidehack prices. That beeing said AsicPuppy shipping costs are lower and the item is in stock (although Sidehack should restock it soon).

Regarding, the powered USB HUB, which models would you suggest? I know that the HUB have to be chosen carefully with the Raspberry, so i prefer asking.

Thanks again Wink

Jeff.
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October 20, 2015, 04:04:32 AM
#35
I use 3x Antminer U3 (60Ghs) and a BFL 30Ghs on a Raspberry Pi2 running minera.

I believe the U3 has a much better cost/production ration than the USB stick Smiley

And I live n France too :p

 The Gekkoscience Compac is more efficient than any other miner currently being sold to the public except for the S7 - and on the lowest undervolt settings the Compac can argue with an S7 on efficiency.

 U3 isn't even close - it's a generation older chip and doesn't undervolt nearly as much - the BM1384 in the Compac at it's HIGH voltage settings is more efficient.
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October 20, 2015, 03:27:07 AM
#34
100W/63GHs for the U3 approx.

Rigwarz states 1W/GHs

Currently my 3xU3 + BFL 30GHs are using 312W
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October 20, 2015, 02:53:00 AM
#33
Hello,

Thanks for your posts. So to sum up: if one doesn't take into consideration electricity, the U3 has a better ratio: Hash rates/price of the set. Would it be reasonable to think that 1 U3 = 4 compacts ? However, i looks as if the power consumption of 4 compacts is inferior to one U3. Am i right?

I didn't get any answer from Sidehack yet, but here is the answer of Asicpuppy (the other us store selling the compact):

"Yes, I’ve got a good amount in stock. I have raspberry pi model B’s and cubie controllers pre set up for mining with the compac. Software-wise, the Compac is supported by bfgminer and custom builds of cgminer."

Btw, if somenone could explain me in a few words what a "zombie" is  Grin Grin Grin

Cheers,

Jeff.

A zombie is a creature that is half human and part dead.   Ok.... zombie is a pain with the U3's  The U3 if it has trouble with USB it either starts a new interface (you will notice a different number in ID) or it goes zombie.  Zombie means you need to un-plug and re-plug it in.  It's a pain but doable I have 3 I play with and when I see zombie I unhook/rehook them.

The compac is MUCH better on power consumption.  You can get 8-16  gig pretty easy with a Y usb cable and decent usb hub.  With it no zombie so you can set it and it keeps running.  I use a RPI and it's a great combination.  I use RPI with the compac-cgminer it is really good software that works.

I honestly enjoy playing with both but I'm addicted to mining.  As far as Asicpuppy yes the owner is great guy.  He is CrazyGuy.  He actually made a firmware for his customers on R1 - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12734703 top notch guy.

Sidehack is the maker of the compac.  Also good guy.
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October 20, 2015, 02:46:04 AM
#32
Hello,

Thanks for your posts. So to sum up: if one doesn't take into consideration electricity, the U3 has a better ratio: Hash rates/price of the set. Would it be reasonable to think that 1 U3 = 4 compacts ? However, i looks as if the power consumption of 4 compacts is inferior to one U3. Am i right?

I didn't get any answer from Sidehack yet, but here is the answer of Asicpuppy (the other us store selling the compact):

"Yes, I’ve got a good amount in stock. I have raspberry pi model B’s and cubie controllers pre set up for mining with the compac. Software-wise, the Compac is supported by bfgminer and custom builds of cgminer."

Btw, if somenone could explain me in a few words what a "zombie" is  Grin Grin Grin

Cheers,

Jeff.
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October 20, 2015, 01:38:25 AM
#31
Ahah Smiley

I power off my 3xu3 for 15mn at 00:00am and 00:00pm.

I lose 30mn/day but barely have any zombie anymore (except when I run them on the raspberry and Minera, but i'm working on that)
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October 19, 2015, 08:02:53 PM
#30
I use 3x Antminer U3 (60Ghs) and a BFL 30Ghs on a Raspberry Pi2 running minera.

I believe the U3 has a much better cost/production ration than the USB stick Smiley

And I live n France too :p

They are cheaper then USB sticks on price per GH.  This is true.  I like the U3 it would be even better if I could get rid of zombie's.

But sticks like the compac are much more efficient, so you can run them with very little cost over a long period of time.

But the reduced Ghs of the stick along with the increase in block difficulty means they'll never pay for themselves Smiley

The U3 is just a bit better as you can actually get enough BTC to use.

Zombies are a non issue if you restart them once a day, which is cheap and easy with a programmable power plug Smiley



At first I dismissed this.  But I tried one with just power .... and it worked.  If they all would be power that is a interesting fix.   

I am going to just unplug power for next day or two and see my results.  If truly works I will consider you a genius.
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October 19, 2015, 03:48:13 PM
#29
Do what you have to do to get a sidehack stick. Better yet, get two, same shipping cost.
I'm set up with an old pi, two sticks, cgminer-gekko,  24GH, at a cost of 20 watts total.

At this level, ROI is not a consideration to me.
What matters is that miners have to mine, and these mine well.
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October 19, 2015, 03:17:33 PM
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I know but these are pretty difficult to get Smiley

And while you're not getting them you're not making any BTC (but you're not spending money on electricity either Smiley Smiley)
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October 19, 2015, 03:12:21 PM
#27
Well, 3xU3 give me enough BTC so I can actually pay for something Smiley

I have a bunch of 333Mhs and they're still running for fun, because the fractions of BTC they make will never be useful.

The U3 will pay for themselves if not the electricity they use Smiley (i'll post a screenshot of their power usage tomorrow as I monitor them closely)

when I say stick miner I'm saying like the Compacs where you can get 16 GH with very little power used.   Not the 333 old asic miners.   

1 of these Compacs can be ran at speed of almost 50 of the 333 MHs old usb sticks.
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October 19, 2015, 03:04:49 PM
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Well, 3xU3 give me enough BTC so I can actually pay for something Smiley

I have a bunch of 333Mhs and they're still running for fun, because the fractions of BTC they make will never be useful.

The U3 will pay for themselves if not the electricity they use Smiley (i'll post a screenshot of their power usage tomorrow as I monitor them closely)
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October 19, 2015, 02:54:05 PM
#25
I use 3x Antminer U3 (60Ghs) and a BFL 30Ghs on a Raspberry Pi2 running minera.

I believe the U3 has a much better cost/production ration than the USB stick Smiley

And I live n France too :p

They are cheaper then USB sticks on price per GH.  This is true.  I like the U3 it would be even better if I could get rid of zombie's.

But sticks like the compac are much more efficient, so you can run them with very little cost over a long period of time.

But the reduced Ghs of the stick along with the increase in block difficulty means they'll never pay for themselves Smiley

The U3 is just a bit better as you can actually get enough BTC to use.

Zombies are a non issue if you restart them once a day, which is cheap and easy with a programmable power plug Smiley



You can run some ROI math but a U3 I don't see paying for itself.  It is like 1 watt per ghash I think somewhere around there.  So it does have a cost although if mining with one or two doubt you notice much of a increase in electricity.

But it is hard to ROI on small miners due to cost per GH.
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October 19, 2015, 02:48:59 PM
#24
I use 3x Antminer U3 (60Ghs) and a BFL 30Ghs on a Raspberry Pi2 running minera.

I believe the U3 has a much better cost/production ration than the USB stick Smiley

And I live n France too :p

They are cheaper then USB sticks on price per GH.  This is true.  I like the U3 it would be even better if I could get rid of zombie's.

But sticks like the compac are much more efficient, so you can run them with very little cost over a long period of time.

But the reduced Ghs of the stick along with the increase in block difficulty means they'll never pay for themselves Smiley

The U3 is just a bit better as you can actually get enough BTC to use.

Zombies are a non issue if you restart them once a day, which is cheap and easy with a programmable power plug Smiley

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October 19, 2015, 02:41:42 PM
#23
I use 3x Antminer U3 (60Ghs) and a BFL 30Ghs on a Raspberry Pi2 running minera.

I believe the U3 has a much better cost/production ration than the USB stick Smiley

And I live n France too :p

They are cheaper then USB sticks on price per GH.  This is true.  I like the U3 it would be even better if I could get rid of zombie's.

But sticks like the compac are much more efficient, so you can run them with very little cost over a long period of time.
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October 19, 2015, 11:31:32 AM
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I use 3x Antminer U3 (60Ghs) and a BFL 30Ghs on a Raspberry Pi2 running minera.

I believe the U3 has a much better cost/production ration than the USB stick Smiley

And I live n France too :p
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October 19, 2015, 08:22:28 AM
#21
If the rendering is correct in stick forum they will have a different heatsink.  So as far as usability should be the same.   But it looks different Smiley and i like to collect sets.

So no real justification on getting one besides I like collecting sets.
Ok, i understand better Wink
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October 19, 2015, 08:03:49 AM
#20
Not sure of bitshoppers source of chips.  But Bitmain sold 1k chips to sidehack.  They are using those chips on the US/Non-Europe compacs.   If you have a good mail forwarder like you said you can put in a order to get in queue.   Currently it's between batch 1 and 2 it should be less than 2 weeks from when me made the announcement.

The recycling of board is more for a future product from Sidehack.   The pod, it is still in dev though. 

I already sent a PM to Sidehack to know the availability.

So the device is assembled from "new" spare parts? How did Sidehack manage to sell it for only $25?
I mean it is the price for an "old" Asic Miner Block Erupter 330MH/s at amazon...

Cheers,

Jeff.
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October 19, 2015, 07:49:15 AM
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I keep thinking the will have them in sometime.  Not sure of timeline though.  To be honest if renderings are right I might want a Europe one - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/stickminers-overview-of-low-power-usb-stick-type-mining-hardware-464496 . I like owning set's.  So not sure if I will manage to get one of those for decent to US or if they even will sell one to US.


Have you asked the seller in email or anything if they are close?

Actually, i haven't contacted them yet... I might send them a mail and ask for a timeframe tough...

I don't know if they ship to the US either, if they don't ship i can easily buy one for you and send it over (don't mind using an escrow)...

Me too:) I would be more than happy to do our US members a favor. That beeing said, it's very likely that the two sticks are very similar. Did i miss something?

Cheers,

Jeff.

If the rendering is correct in stick forum they will have a different heatsink.  So as far as usability should be the same.   But it looks different Smiley and i like to collect sets.

So no real justification on getting one besides I like collecting sets.
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October 19, 2015, 07:46:57 AM
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I keep thinking the will have them in sometime.  Not sure of timeline though.  To be honest if renderings are right I might want a Europe one - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/stickminers-overview-of-low-power-usb-stick-type-mining-hardware-464496 . I like owning set's.  So not sure if I will manage to get one of those for decent to US or if they even will sell one to US.


Have you asked the seller in email or anything if they are close?

Actually, i haven't contacted them yet... I might send them a mail and ask for a timeframe tough...

I don't know if they ship to the US either, if they don't ship i can easily buy one for you and send it over (don't mind using an escrow)...

Me too:) I would be more than happy to do our US members a favor. That beeing said, it's very likely that the two sticks are very similar. Did i miss something?

Cheers,

Jeff.
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