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hero member
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Has anyone got response from Burnin submitting contact form on his site?
https://www.burninmining.com/contact/

He must be busy, but it was long ago and still nothing.

You are not the only one. I placed my order successfully but didn’t receive any payment instructions.
I’m literally begging him to send me his SEPA bank account information, but no dice.

My chips are from Zefir’s batch #1, so at this point they will most likely arrive before my payment does. I’m starting to become a little miffed, to say the least.

PM sent with bank details from the order confirmation.

Similar situation here. Have a confirmed order, but missed the Bitpay window of 15 mins, since my BTC client would start up. Grrr.
So I suppose it is okay just to wire the money to the BurninMining bank account and give the order number as reference?
Anybody tried that with positive results (or tried at all)?

Thanks for feedback.

All sorted out. burnin replied to my mail. He can reset the order (keeping your order number). Then a new Bitpay session can be initiated by clicking on the 'pay' button next to the order. Worked this time.  Cool
newbie
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Since Burnin is not selling the boards on ebay, i don't know, if this will affect him, but i definitely don't hope so.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1iyzkg/if_you_get_caught_selling_bitcoin_hardware_on/
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some users asked some questions about the waterblock http://www.burninmining.com/product/bitburner-watercooler-by-anfi-tec/

1. the missing picture, here one of our latest prototype with anodized surface

http://www.anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/C006/24.07.13 prototyp.jpg
(picture shows the 100x80x15mm Version)

2. the block does have G1/4" Windings,... so you can use ever fitting like its used in usual pc watercoolings.

3. we prefer G1/4 plug fittings 90° for hose with 10/8mm, so you can connect the blocks direct on the Anfi-Tec 19″ Mounting Plate for 8 Watercooled Bitburners
(maybe burnin will offer these in the shop also)
Important: Use only with stiff tubing.
Connector: Cylindrical G1/4" thread and for 8x1 hoses (as=10mm outer diameter)
we also want to offer burnin some hose for make some "complete watercooling sets".

4. We were forced to design a very simple (low cost) waterblock that can be produced very fast to not let anybody wait.
So we made a smaller version with 100x80x15mm (burnin tested already with this prototype)
anyway we thinking about cooling the whole wide pcb, so we are planing a 108x100x15mm version, this should also be more powerfull in cooling the vrms.


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questions at mountinplates

1. the mountingplates contains the 2 handles

2. you don't need a professional 19" rack to mount them. You can just use a normal shelf or closet what is about 200-300mm deep (depends on the power-suply) and screw it in the front. We will make a photo when we finished the first frontplates for user toolhead.



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Hi

I would like to try watercooling for 16 bitburner XX boards but have
never  worked with watercooling before.

Does anybody know about a brief example or instructions how to set up that ?

Thanks in advance, ajas
furthermore to our waterblocks you need some like this components:


as burnin said earlier, the cooler will be for two bitburners and the price difference between aircooling and watercooling should be at ca. 15euro per board.

http://i.imgur.com/oceqO4S.png

simple math.

15€ per Board for the watercooler, 280€ for the watercooling itself.

the more bitburners you cool, the "cheaper" it gets.

http://i.imgur.com/PUEHnrs.png


Watercooling is nothing for beginners, if you have no clue about it, leave it. One leak can kill your bitburners instantly!


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Hi

I would like to try watercooling for 16 bitburner XX boards but have
never  worked with watercooling before.

Does anybody know about a brief example or instructions how to set up that ?

Thanks in advance, ajas
legendary
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All of you asking for bank account details to pay orders via direct bank tranfer: have a look at the FAQ, bank details are listed there.

bank details are also in your order confirmation email if you chose that method when you ordered.
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All of you asking for bank account details to pay orders via direct bank tranfer: have a look at the FAQ, bank details are listed there.
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where can I find a link or a list of PSU that don't require minimum load on 3.3V & 5V rails? google didn't helped:/

Try looking for a PSU that draws 3.3V and 5V from 12V rails, usually they will be marketed as 12V only PSU, DC-DC PSU, also a lot of PSU with single 12V rail will be in that group. Also all of those PSUs will be more expensive, that those requiring load on 3.3V and 5V, so you may consider buying cheaper PSU and powering with it a couple of fans, or an ethernet switch.

I never heard of this. You have to draw power from these lines?

All cheaper or older PSUs require that, if you do drain any power from those lines, 12V line may be unstable. Since all computers require some power from 3.3V and 5V, until few years ago it wasn't considered a problem. If you want to know more you can google for "one computer two PSUs", or something similar.


Check out your desired PSU (or whatever is available locally) here: http://www.jonnyguru.com/
This guy runs detailed load and regulation tests.  The tests you're interested in are the Crossload tests (particularly CL2 the 12V one) where he creates a maximal load on 12V or 5V and checks voltage regulation and ripple.  As has been pointed out, most top end high power PSUs don't actually require small loads, although the ATX specification says there should be one.

If you want to go cheap homebrew then you can always build this for <5 EUR.

Generates the min loads using power resistors on 3.3V & 5V to keeps a small stack of FPGAs running on a cheap 20EUR 460W PSU.  Mk II should see me running the Raspberry Pi and USB HUB off the 5V line so I can remove the 22Ohm resistor on the 5V rail that does get a bit warm.  Of course, my bitburners will be running off something like an Antec HCP 1200 that doesn't require the loads anyway - but it's two less plugs in the wall if I have the Pi and USB hub powered from the standby 5V, and I can even have an on off switch for the main load.

Biggest PSU isn't necessarily the best.  Most expensive, maybe.  Buy what you need - don't build in too much overhead on wattage.  You're better off spending the money on a decent branded PSU.  Personally I plan to load the 1200W Antec HCP or Corsair around 90-94% of max-rated 12V load.  Check out the tests at jonnyguru and it'll show you how these PSUs perform at varying loads.  Most often for a decent branded supply the efficiency at full load is pretty much within 1-2% of optimal - its when the PSU operates at lower loads the efficiency falls off a cliff.  btw - my logic is based on running 12 XX & 1 X with as much overclock as I can reasonably handle on air (planned for 90W per board).

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So this means its a problem that most probably wont appear when you buy new psu's now? I wanted to use these psu's since its the biggest i found: http://amzn.to/143Jg0b
I have read about a new psu with 2000W but its not available for buying i think.

Will this one be fine since it isnt an old model?
hero member
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Has anyone got response from Burnin submitting contact form on his site?
https://www.burninmining.com/contact/

He must be busy, but it was long ago and still nothing.

You are not the only one. I placed my order successfully but didn’t receive any payment instructions.
I’m literally begging him to send me his SEPA bank account information, but no dice.

My chips are from Zefir’s batch #1, so at this point they will most likely arrive before my payment does. I’m starting to become a little miffed, to say the least.

PM sent with bank details from the order confirmation.

Similar situation here. Have a confirmed order, but missed the Bitpay window of 15 mins, since my BTC client would start up. Grrr.
So I suppose it is okay just to wire the money to the BurninMining bank account and give the order number as reference?
Anybody tried that with positive results (or tried at all)?

Thanks for feedback.
member
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where can I find a link or a list of PSU that don't require minimum load on 3.3V & 5V rails? google didn't helped:/

Try looking for a PSU that draws 3.3V and 5V from 12V rails, usually they will be marketed as 12V only PSU, DC-DC PSU, also a lot of PSU with single 12V rail will be in that group. Also all of those PSUs will be more expensive, that those requiring load on 3.3V and 5V, so you may consider buying cheaper PSU and powering with it a couple of fans, or an ethernet switch.

I never heard of this. You have to draw power from these lines?

All cheaper or older PSUs require that, if you do drain any power from those lines, 12V line may be unstable. Since all computers require some power from 3.3V and 5V, until few years ago it wasn't considered a problem. If you want to know more you can google for "one computer two PSUs", or something similar.
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My first order went to processing. I paid via wire transfer. Everything is looking good (for me) Cheesy

I think nobody is going to be delayed due to payment problems. Burnin will solve them.

Edit: My 2nd order went to processing too at this moment   Grin
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Has anyone got response from Burnin submitting contact form on his site?
https://www.burninmining.com/contact/

He must be busy, but it was long ago and still nothing.

You are not the only one. I placed my order successfully but didn’t receive any payment instructions.
I’m literally begging him to send me his SEPA bank account information, but no dice.

My chips are from Zefir’s batch #1, so at this point they will most likely arrive before my payment does. I’m starting to become a little miffed, to say the least.


Pretty similar situation to yours ... got the order through, didn't get to pay it since the temporary addres was no longer available by the time I got to open the BTC client ... so ... Got BTC to send to him and no address where to pay them Sad
Waiting for reply just like anyone else ...
Wish burning a lot of luck and patience !

Al
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Has anyone got response from Burnin submitting contact form on his site?
https://www.burninmining.com/contact/

He must be busy, but it was long ago and still nothing.

You are not the only one. I placed my order successfully but didn’t receive any payment instructions.
I’m literally begging him to send me his SEPA bank account information, but no dice.

My chips are from Zefir’s batch #1, so at this point they will most likely arrive before my payment does. I’m starting to become a little miffed, to say the least.

PM sent with bank details from the order confirmation.
member
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Merit: 10
Has anyone got response from Burnin submitting contact form on his site?
https://www.burninmining.com/contact/

He must be busy, but it was long ago and still nothing.

You are not the only one. I placed my order successfully but didn’t receive any payment instructions.
I’m literally begging him to send me his SEPA bank account information, but no dice.

My chips are from Zefir’s batch #1, so at this point they will most likely arrive before my payment does. I’m starting to become a little miffed, to say the least.
legendary
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Has anyone got response from Burnin submitting contact form on his site?
https://www.burninmining.com/contact/

He must be busy, but it was long ago and still nothing.
legendary
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where can I find a link or a list of PSU that don't require minimum load on 3.3V & 5V rails? google didn't helped:/


I never heard of this. You have to draw power from these lines?

This is a really powerful group  Cool

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Burnin alone will likely add 3-5 TH/s per week to the network over the next few months.

from http://thegenesisblock.com/burnin-opens-board-sales-for-avalon-asics-up-to-9-ghs-each/

Their watt numbers are way off.
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where can I find a link or a list of PSU that don't require minimum load on 3.3V & 5V rails? google didn't helped:/
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Just for clarification:

The scope of supply of the watercoolerblocks is without fittings.

You can use any G1/4" fittings.


Sorry about the confusion. Wink

Congratulation Burnin for over 650 orders in such a short time.
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How can i Run a atx power-supply without mainboard?
So only the 6pin in use
You need to connect the Power On wire to a ground wire.

Edit: Both at PSU mainbaord connector, normally pin 14 for Power On and any ground (normally black wires).
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