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Topic: [PENDING] ASICMiner Cubes. 30-38gh/s - USA - 1 BTC - Price protection! - page 8. (Read 18187 times)

hero member
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if you highlight "dogie's guide for setting up a blade" and search google whats the first result you get?Huh?

I get this: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-asicminer-blade-setup-205369
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Check out dogie's guide for setting up a blade, it's exactly the same from that standpoint. You could run 2 on low clock with a 750 with no issues. You could also run 2 on high clock but you would be going over 85% load so I'm not sure how long the PSU would last.

What guide are you referring to?
Do you have a link?

Thanks

if you highlight "dogie's guide for setting up a blade" and search google whats the first result you get?Huh?
hero member
Activity: 619
Merit: 500
Check out dogie's guide for setting up a blade, it's exactly the same from that standpoint. You could run 2 on low clock with a 750 with no issues. You could also run 2 on high clock but you would be going over 85% load so I'm not sure how long the PSU would last.

What guide are you referring to?
Do you have a link?

Thanks
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
No promises, but what I want to do is rebuild them so the "low" speed is 38GH and the "high" speed is around 43. Cooling is the only limitation for that to be possible, and I've already done some initial testing.
legendary
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I'm gonna be working up and testing some modified server-grade power supplies for these that should run two at full clock, daisychainable so you can link several and they all power on from one switch (or ATX supply), hopefully cost-effective.
Also looking into pushing the overclock further. Good results so far.

If anyone's interested in either thing, I should have results next week. Not to threadjack, CrazyGuy, but folks were mentioning power supplies. And yes the stickers on the fans are garbage, but easily accessible. Also I received my order from this guy in two days, pretty great stuff. Much appreciated.

Please feel free to post your results or anything you find, I'm pretty excited to see what you do with the cube.
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 1859
Curmudgeonly hardware guy
I'm gonna be working up and testing some modified server-grade power supplies for these that should run two at full clock, daisychainable so you can link several and they all power on from one switch (or ATX supply), hopefully cost-effective.
Also looking into pushing the overclock further. Good results so far.

If anyone's interested in either thing, I should have results next week. Not to threadjack, CrazyGuy, but folks were mentioning power supplies. And yes the stickers on the fans are garbage, but easily accessible. Also I received my order from this guy in two days, pretty great stuff. Much appreciated.
newbie
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Questions...questions...
- Fans: Are they loud? Effective? Able to be replaced?
- Do you think it's possible to add a fan to pull air as well and hook it up to an exhaust for the hot air?


Fans are pretty quiet, looks like an easy replacement.  I had to reseat the boards inside the cubes because they got out of their top grooves in shipping.  The one fail is the stickers they put on the middle of the fans... those flew off 30 seconds after I started them up.

http://i.imgur.com/F0lrUvA.jpg?2

You could strap a fan to the exhaust side of the cube no issues but there is no room inside for anything.

-herener
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It should.  I thought the 600's I got would be fine.  The two PCI express 6pin plugs get a bit warm so it might be tripping because the gauge of wire is to small.  If I get more cubes I'll try to get a PSU that has 6pin PCIe plugs on different rails.

-herener
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This one should be able to handle 2 running on high without any issues, correct?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EB7UIXM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER


I'm running two cubes with a 600w psu on each.  If i set them to high one will trip the psu off right away and the other takes a few hours but turns off as well.  I'm running them on low so I don't have to keep on top of them as much.
-herener

Questions...questions...
- Fans: Are they loud? Effective? Able to be replaced?
- Do you think it's possible to add a fan to pull air as well and hook it up to an exhaust for the hot air?
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
I'm running two cubes with a 600w psu on each.  If i set them to high one will trip the psu off right away and the other takes a few hours but turns off as well.  I'm running them on low so I don't have to keep on top of them as much.

http://i.imgur.com/wnVqGgm.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/rQ7gK4S.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/kvFg5m7.jpg?1

-herener
legendary
Activity: 1973
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Check out dogie's guide for setting up a blade, it's exactly the same from that standpoint. You could run 2 on low clock with a 750 with no issues. You could also run 2 on high clock but you would be going over 85% load so I'm not sure how long the PSU would last.
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Hi guys are there any straight forward guides on getting these up and running with a pool? I've only had experience with LTE mining from a Radeon PC setup

Also would a 750w power supply run 2 of these or is a 1000w necessary? Someone mentioned a Corsair CX750 I assume that wouldn't run 2x though?

Cheers
hero member
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Does anyone know where I can find those power cables that are posted in the photos above?  Link maybe?
legendary
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More stock soon?


Yes, I should be receiving my next batch any day now.
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at least one is slacking off.  Tongue

The top one on the right is using the new experimental Aether Net. The port is quantum entangled with its matching
port at the pool part of the bell continuum theory. Spooky mining at a distance.
hero member
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One of my customers sent a picture of their wall of cubes. I figured you guys might like to see.



They lock together nicely...

at least one is slacking off.  Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1973
Merit: 1007
One of my customers sent a picture of their wall of cubes. I figured you guys might like to see.



They lock together nicely...
sr. member
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I should have some back in stock tomorrow.

Is there any price change on blades ?

Thanks
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