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Topic: [SOLD OUT] NEW USB MINER - 5 Gh/s NANO FURY II USB MINER, **$39.00** - page 5. (Read 21265 times)

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Interested in a few...

What hubs are you using in the pictures? and how many can it run? Looks like the best option for these huge USB miners...
legendary
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Having fun goofing with a 49 port ASICMINER hub.  Got them up to 52 bits but afraid to go any higher.
Will reset the display and see what it looks like tomorrow.  Might try to break 80 though first.  Shocked Shocked

EDIT: Got to 84 Gh/s.

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Overclockable - speed of 4.7-5.4 Gh/s at 53-55 bits - stability can reduce with increased speed.  3.7-4.1 Gh/s requires 1A(amp), which is slightly more than USB 3.0 standard of .9A
5 Gh/s speed needs 1.5-1.8A per device.  It is unlikely you will be able to utilize each port in a powered USB hub.  In tests a 10 port "Juiced Systems" USB 3.0 powered hub ran 4 miners and a USB fan comfortably.
So what's the best method if one wants to populate 49 port hub with these.
legendary
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WebStore is now open for all:

http://moonlightminer.com/

Visa, PayPal, Amex are up.  Bitcoin is not working yet.  Tomorrow morning probably.
legendary
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legendary
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Updated OP with price drop.  Check it out.  We want to move some miners!
legendary
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Having fun goofing with a 49 port ASICMINER hub.  Got them up to 52 bits but afraid to go any higher.
Will reset the display and see what it looks like tomorrow.  Might try to break 80 though first.  Shocked Shocked

EDIT: Got to 84 Gh/s.

legendary
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EDIT - I replaced the screen shot with a run that was free from hub issues.  That particular hub could not run efficiently with 4 miners and the miners themselves were not tuned individually.
This shot now shows miners I pulled randomly out of a box, tuned each one and let run overnight.  Let us know if you have any questions.
I am also testing these on ASICMINER's 49 port hub to see what we can get out of that.  Should be interesting.
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Fun to overclock, video to follow later this week!
vs3
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There was also a lot of good info in the draft document that was part of the pre-release info (see this post)
legendary
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legendary
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06/20/2014 UPDATE

NF2 is now completely sold out.

BUT!- the Nano Fury 6 is now available in the webstore.  We will not have a big thread on the product here so look at the webstore for details.  There are very limited number available.

But check it out - very cool miner.  We give you an additional heatsink for the front, which is flat, if you really want to overclock it.

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    5 Gh/s Nano Fury II USB Bitcoin Miner v0.5
    by Moonlight Miner, Design by vs3
    Dual Chip Bitfury USB ASIC Miner


    5 Gh/s Nano Fury II USB Bitcoin Miner v0.5
    by Moonlight Miner, Design by vs3
    Dual Chip Bitfury USB ASIC Miner


    Specs and Info:

    • LOWEST PRICED 5 Gh/s USB MINER AVAILABLE
    • NOT a Pre-Order -- In stock for immediate shipment
    • Each miner contains TWO Bitfury (Rev.1) ASIC Chips
    • Super Easy Install - No additional drivers needed for most computers
    • Requires this version of BfgMiner: http://luke.dashjr.org/tmp/code/webisect/webisect.php?dobuild=bfgminer
    • Overclockable - speed of 4.7-5.4 Gh/s at 53-55 bits - stability can reduce with increased speed.  3.7-4.1 Gh/s requires 1A(amp), which is slightly more than USB 3.0 standard of .9A
    • 5 Gh/s speed needs 1.5-1.8A per device.  It is unlikely you will be able to utilize each port in a powered USB hub.  In tests a 10 port "Juiced Systems" USB 3.0 powered hub ran 4 miners and a USB fan comfortably.
    • Miners can exceed 5 Gh/s but have NOT been tested above BfgMiner oscillator settings of 55 bits.  Running at higher speeds may damage the miner and will void the 30 day warranty.
    • Light to medium air circulation required for speeds over 3.7-4.1 Gh/s.  USB fans work very well.

    NEW!  Info on MAC OS support thanks to Nate Woolls.  http://blog.nwoolls.com/2014/04/10/bitcoin-mining-on-mac-os-x-nanofury-2-asics/



    Full Image Gallery at http://imgur.com/a/WKycW#0


       


         Pricing:
      Can vary with changing exchange rates.
          
      • 1-9 Units  - $39.00
             [PRICE DROP]
          
      • 10-24 Units - $39.00
             [PRICE DROP]      
          
      • 25+ Units - $30.00
                    [PRICE DROP]
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      How soon can I get them?        **Ships in 1 Business Day or Less**
       FREE USA Domestic USPS First Class shipping is included.
       USA Domestic FedEx Standard Overnight (where available) is $36 for up to 25 miners.
       
       Promise it will work?:
       All miners are tested twice before they are shipped.  Once by the Developer himself, then again by Moonlight Miner.
       We have a 30 day replacement warranty for each device.  No refunds.  
       Warranty void if overclocked above 55 bits or used without some form of air movement/fan.
        

      Who's the Brains behind this?
       Nano Fury is an open source design developed by Bitcointalk.org forum member "vs3."  We encourage BTC donations for the developer at 1AHvViTD5wohPywNYHi8NZ8uPhbY9dZXCY.
       Details of the design, files and questions for the developer can be found at https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/nanofury-project-open-source-design-321287

      How do I buy these?
      EDIT - Webstore is now up.  Go to:

      http://www.moonlightminer.com

      What if I need help?

      Info Sheet and Start-up Instructions

      We have not tested many hubs conclusively at this point but believe amp capacity to be the only limiting factor.  You can use USB 2.0 or 3.0 hubs.  3.0's typically have greater capacity.  Please refer to this comprehensive list of hubs that been tested: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/which-usb-hub-to-use-with-block-erupters-nanofury-nf1-bpmc-red-fury-ant-u1-253749

      The original Nano Fury Open Source thread offers quality community support at https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/nanofury-project-open-source-design-321287

      If you are unable to have your question answered through these resources contact Moonlight Miner Support [email protected]

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