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sr. member
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I am a meat Popsicle
Hello, I sent payment and required information on the 26th in PM for qty 2, can you verified information received and correct

Thanks

full member
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Tracking number received.  PM and payment sent for additional 10.  Thanks!!
legendary
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That is super fast!
You cannot beat that kind of service.
He would make a killing if he started selling the Ant S1's with that kind of shipping speed.


Thanks I had received my tracking info a night or two ago.
You really are fast even with all the havok you had that day.  Much appreciated.

Mine arrived this afternoon, which is some sort of shipping miracle.  Kudos to the man for being such a boss.
hero member
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Thanks I had received my tracking info a night or two ago.
You really are fast even with all the havok you had that day.  Much appreciated.

Mine arrived this afternoon, which is some sort of shipping miracle.  Kudos to the man for being such a boss.
legendary
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Thanks I had received my tracking info a night or two ago.
You really are fast even with all the havok you had that day.  Much appreciated.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
stex2009 it is

very hard to get all 49 ports  to work.  I have  a psu that does  42 with ease. I even have another 49 port hub not needed.


say the word and I can mail the hub and the psu.  this hub has 39 -41 good ports with the psu.

I have 4 ant miner  s-1's and some very good 19 port hubs that I am keeping.

pm me if you want the gear at a good price. I can ship the hub and the psu on sat .
legendary
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I run these overclocked to 2 ghs (clock=x0981). Do these run stable at higher overclock to 2.2?

no 2.0 is easy . 2.2 is meh lots of errors only some do it. overheat easy .

they want a voltage boost to go above 2.0 .  so bigger heat sink different resistor  more power needed.

 the chips are in a s-1  64 chips do 180th.  that is 2.8125 gh .  with fans and all other parts an s-1 will do 180gh at 360 watts   .  that is about 5.6 watts a chip . at the k watt meter.   when I over clock u-1's to 2 gh I pull about 3.2 watts at the k watt meter.

  you would need a really good hub . I believe the 19 port hubs give close to 3.75 watts at the port which may be 4.7 watts at the k meter.

translation even a really good hub may only let you go to 2.4gh on the new stick

I have exactly the same figure with my benchmark on the U1s -- 3.2W at the wall @ 2 GH/s.  I have 38A on the 5V rail of the PSUs that I use to power the 49-port hubs so I can pretty much load them up to the gills...so to speak...with room to spare.

My S1 draws 382W at the wall with the PSU (Corsair CX500) at around 85% efficiency (71% load on the 12V rail).

  yeah I have a better psu for the s-1's  2 draw 720 watts and hash 360 gh  it is the fractal design platinum 1000 watt model
The CX500 is only 80 Plus Bronze rated but it is the only one I could manage to get for free.  It actually cost me -$10 with a couple of Corsair gift cards combined with an instant discount at the Egg and have another rebate due for the current PSU.  I make it a point to have a dedicated PSU for each miner for obvious reasons and besides, I am also now hosting them in different households so the flexibility of having a PSU for each miner is convenient and necessary.

I am using this cheap PSU to power close to 75% of my 49-port capacity. Loaded with dualminers & antminers.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817339012
You guys think this can take the full 49 ports with, say, 30 antminers and 19 dualminers !

If not, any cheap and reliable PSU you guys recommend? I remember philip sent me some details about using PSU for the 49-port hub. I will dig into that too.
legendary
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@ iluvpcs, my order was one of the early ones placed on Feb. 26th right after you confirmed that the units were in hand.  To date, I haven't received a confirmation nor a tracking number from you.   A peep from you regarding the status of my order would be nice as I'd like to know whether I should stay home either today or tomorrow to receive the package.
hero member
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I received my tracking number as well--cheers for the hard work!
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Tracking received, Thank You.
alh
legendary
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Thanks for your quick shipping. I received my tracking info tonight. I think I can expect them on Monday or Tuesday. I guess I could hope them sooner, but that's just greedy.....  Smiley
legendary
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OK - got my glitch fixed around 3 pm today (took me 4-6 hours to find a replacement PC with two NIC's to rebuild my Router that does Firewall, Spam Filter, Ad Blocker, Web Filter, reporting etc).    Between that and my day job it was busy.

31 Packages shipped today around 6:30 pm (2 orders did not - 1 person PM'd and other person I have to PM yet tonight).  I'll go through and PM the 3-4 people without emails, the rest should have gotten tracking #'s already.  

I do have about 50 left, and I will follow up with 2-3 people who PM'd me those requests.

Towards the 500 next batch, I would assume they are the bigger heatsync, which means shipping box and quantity might change a bit due to design of box etc.
Thanks for the hard work and for making it happen.
legendary
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I run these overclocked to 2 ghs (clock=x0981). Do these run stable at higher overclock to 2.2?

no 2.0 is easy . 2.2 is meh lots of errors only some do it. overheat easy .

they want a voltage boost to go above 2.0 .  so bigger heat sink different resistor  more power needed.

 the chips are in a s-1  64 chips do 180th.  that is 2.8125 gh .  with fans and all other parts an s-1 will do 180gh at 360 watts   .  that is about 5.6 watts a chip . at the k watt meter.   when I over clock u-1's to 2 gh I pull about 3.2 watts at the k watt meter.

  you would need a really good hub . I believe the 19 port hubs give close to 3.75 watts at the port which may be 4.7 watts at the k meter.

translation even a really good hub may only let you go to 2.4gh on the new stick

I have exactly the same figure with my benchmark on the U1s -- 3.2W at the wall @ 2 GH/s.  I have 38A on the 5V rail of the PSUs that I use to power the 49-port hubs so I can pretty much load them up to the gills...so to speak...with room to spare.

My S1 draws 382W at the wall with the PSU (Corsair CX500) at around 85% efficiency (71% load on the 12V rail).

  yeah I have a better psu for the s-1's  2 draw 720 watts and hash 360 gh  it is the fractal design platinum 1000 watt model
The CX500 is only 80 Plus Bronze rated but it is the only one I could manage to get for free.  It actually cost me -$10 with a couple of Corsair gift cards combined with an instant discount at the Egg and have another rebate due for the current PSU.  I make it a point to have a dedicated PSU for each miner for obvious reasons and besides, I am also now hosting them in different households so the flexibility of having a PSU for each miner is convenient and necessary.
legendary
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Thanks for the fast turn around especially with everything going on.

I was a bit surprised to see the U2's were the same speed.  I was hoping they would be faster or maybe a dual chip like the BiFury device's.
I hope they work on something like that next.



OK - got my glitch fixed around 3 pm today (took me 4-6 hours to find a replacement PC with two NIC's to rebuild my Router that does Firewall, Spam Filter, Ad Blocker, Web Filter, reporting etc).    Between that and my day job it was busy.

31 Packages shipped today around 6:30 pm (2 orders did not - 1 person PM'd and other person I have to PM yet tonight).  I'll go through and PM the 3-4 people without emails, the rest should have gotten tracking #'s already.  

I do have about 50 left, and I will follow up with 2-3 people who PM'd me those requests.

Towards the 500 next batch, I would assume they are the bigger heatsync, which means shipping box and quantity might change a bit due to design of box etc.
sr. member
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:)
OK - got my glitch fixed around 3 pm today (took me 4-6 hours to find a replacement PC with two NIC's to rebuild my Router that does Firewall, Spam Filter, Ad Blocker, Web Filter, reporting etc).    Between that and my day job it was busy.

31 Packages shipped today around 6:30 pm (2 orders did not - 1 person PM'd and other person I have to PM yet tonight).  I'll go through and PM the 3-4 people without emails, the rest should have gotten tracking #'s already.  

I do have about 50 left, and I will follow up with 2-3 people who PM'd me those requests.

Towards the 500 next batch, I would assume they are the bigger heatsync, which means shipping box and quantity might change a bit due to design of box etc.
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
I run these overclocked to 2 ghs (clock=x0981). Do these run stable at higher overclock to 2.2?

no 2.0 is easy . 2.2 is meh lots of errors only some do it. overheat easy .

they want a voltage boost to go above 2.0 .  so bigger heat sink different resistor  more power needed.

 the chips are in a s-1  64 chips do 180th.  that is 2.8125 gh .  with fans and all other parts an s-1 will do 180gh at 360 watts   .  that is about 5.6 watts a chip . at the k watt meter.   when I over clock u-1's to 2 gh I pull about 3.2 watts at the k watt meter.

  you would need a really good hub . I believe the 19 port hubs give close to 3.75 watts at the port which may be 4.7 watts at the k meter.

translation even a really good hub may only let you go to 2.4gh on the new stick

I have exactly the same figure with my benchmark on the U1s -- 3.2W at the wall @ 2 GH/s.  I have 38A on the 5V rail of the PSUs that I use to power the 49-port hubs so I can pretty much load them up to the gills...so to speak...with room to spare.

My S1 draws 382W at the wall with the PSU (Corsair CX500) at around 85% efficiency (71% load on the 12V rail).

  yeah I have a better psu for the s-1's  2 draw 720 watts and hash 360 gh  it is the fractal design platinum 1000 watt model
legendary
Activity: 1081
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I run these overclocked to 2 ghs (clock=x0981). Do these run stable at higher overclock to 2.2?

no 2.0 is easy . 2.2 is meh lots of errors only some do it. overheat easy .

they want a voltage boost to go above 2.0 .  so bigger heat sink different resistor  more power needed.

 the chips are in a s-1  64 chips do 180th.  that is 2.8125 gh .  with fans and all other parts an s-1 will do 180gh at 360 watts   .  that is about 5.6 watts a chip . at the k watt meter.   when I over clock u-1's to 2 gh I pull about 3.2 watts at the k watt meter.

  you would need a really good hub . I believe the 19 port hubs give close to 3.75 watts at the port which may be 4.7 watts at the k meter.

translation even a really good hub may only let you go to 2.4gh on the new stick

I have exactly the same figure with my benchmark on the U1s -- 3.2W at the wall @ 2 GH/s.  I have 38A on the 5V rail of the PSUs that I use to power the 49-port hubs so I can pretty much load them up to the gills...so to speak...with room to spare.

My S1 draws 382W at the wall with the PSU (Corsair CX500) at around 85% efficiency (71% load on the 12V rail).
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
I run these overclocked to 2 ghs (clock=x0981). Do these run stable at higher overclock to 2.2?

no 2.0 is easy . 2.2 is meh lots of errors only some do it. overheat easy .

they want a voltage boost to go above 2.0 .  so bigger heat sink different resistor  more power needed.

 the chips are in a s-1  64 chips do 180th.  that is 2.8125 gh .  with fans and all other parts an s-1 will do 180gh at 360 watts   .  that is about 5.6 watts a chip . at the k watt meter.   when I over clock u-1's to 2 gh I pull about 3.2 watts at the k watt meter.

  you would need a really good hub . I believe the 19 port hubs give close to 3.75 watts at the port which may be 4.7 watts at the k meter.

translation even a really good hub may only let you go to 2.4gh on the new stick
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
I don't skip ports to maximize capacity.  I have a couple of 49-port hubs that I used to fill up with USB Block Erupters and a few Blue Furies (have to skip ports).  I just mine and that's my primary goal.  Though I am capable, I'm not into doing mods for the sake of doing mods just to be able to have bragging rights on the interweb.  There's a place and time for that (I build custom high-end gaming rigs) but I don't believe mining BTC should be one of them.  I just couldn't imagine installing custom heat sinks on 80+ U1s.

I agree and to make it worth while you need swap the resister to allow higher volts to clock at 2.4 to 2.8 .  and you need really good hubs.
legendary
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I run these overclocked to 2 ghs (clock=x0981). Do these run stable at higher overclock to 2.2?
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