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October 18, 2013, 10:41:12 AM
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why that happen?

cooler master v1000 is not final good psu?? Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed

maybe it was just a single unit out of thousands - happens

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October 18, 2013, 10:52:51 AM
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i use 2 cooler master silent pro gold 550w to power each jupiter

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cheaper PSU cost compare to other 1100W 80+ gold
cheaper power cost
able to run with 3 chips even one of the psu is dead
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October 18, 2013, 10:53:33 AM
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Cooler Master stand true to their name, their cooling products are awesome, their cabinets are also great. But their PSU's are crap (90%). I've rather bet on Seasonic/Antec/Corsair. They are the most trusted names in psus, at least when it comes to powering up computers. There is a tiered listing of psus somewhere in bookmarks, if I find it, I'll post it.
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October 18, 2013, 10:59:30 AM
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Cooler Master stand true to their name, their cooling products are awesome, their cabinets are also great. But their PSU's are crap (90%). I've rather bet on Seasonic/Antec/Corsair. They are the most trusted names in psus, at least when it comes to powering up computers. There is a tiered listing of psus somewhere in bookmarks, if I find it, I'll post it.
agree, but usually it could stay alive for few months even it is crap
so im still using them for my jupiters
i think the silent pro gold 550w is the cheapest solution for power cost + the psu cost
Corsair gs 600 x 2 / silent pro gold 550w x 2 is the cheapest way i found

PS: i also use two Corsair HX650 to power my 7970rigs
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October 18, 2013, 11:20:58 AM
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You mean that cooler master v1000 psu
Died after some months Huh?
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October 18, 2013, 11:52:53 AM
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can someone confirm the reset procedure via the little black button.

Is it (I know I read the Manuel but just need to sanity check) press 5 time in a row, then wait 5 seconds and then press it a further 5 times in a row.

What does this do and how does it differ from Power off and back on.

 
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October 18, 2013, 12:27:52 PM
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can someone confirm the reset procedure via the little black button.

Is it (I know I read the Manuel but just need to sanity check) press 5 time in a row, then wait 5 seconds and then press it a further 5 times in a row.

What does this do and how does it differ from Power off and back on.

 

Yes, that is the correct procedure.

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October 18, 2013, 12:34:56 PM
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can someone confirm the reset procedure via the little black button.

Is it (I know I read the Manuel but just need to sanity check) press 5 time in a row, then wait 5 seconds and then press it a further 5 times in a row.

What does this do and how does it differ from Power off and back on.

 
reset =  restore
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October 18, 2013, 01:26:02 PM
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Box has arrived undamaged.  Loud sound of plastic falling about inside.
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October 18, 2013, 01:32:51 PM
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Box has arrived undamaged.  Loud sound of plastic falling about inside.

Some of that plastic wrap coating for the aluminum would protect from scratches in assembly.

Mercury so only one PCIE-6 plug protruding.

T-20 torx was noted as the screw size and is so.
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October 18, 2013, 01:40:16 PM
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Cooler Master stand true to their name, their cooling products are awesome, their cabinets are also great. But their PSU's are crap (90%). I've rather bet on Seasonic/Antec/Corsair. They are the most trusted names in psus, at least when it comes to powering up computers. There is a tiered listing of psus somewhere in bookmarks, if I find it, I'll post it.
agree, but usually it could stay alive for few months even it is crap
so im still using them for my jupiters
i think the silent pro gold 550w is the cheapest solution for power cost + the psu cost
Corsair gs 600 x 2 / silent pro gold 550w x 2 is the cheapest way i found

PS: i also use two Corsair HX650 to power my 7970rigs

The Silent Pro series and their 1000w+ units are good, other than that, avoid Coolermaster psu's.
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October 18, 2013, 01:49:27 PM
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Box has arrived undamaged.  Loud sound of plastic falling about inside.

Some of that plastic wrap coating for the aluminum would protect from scratches in assembly.

Mercury so only one PCIE-6 plug protruding.

T-20 torx was noted as the screw size and is so.


Wow, my PCI-E-4 lead must be wrong.  The PCI-e 4 lead has yellow to the clip side while a PCI-E-6 video card testing cable has ground to clip side.  I just tested ground between the center two pins of the Molex 4 pin connector and the PCI-E-6 and found the ground on the clip side of the PCI-E-6 as found on the video card test cable.  Good thing I checked.  Also, the 12v of the Molex 4 is not common with the 12v of the PCI-E-6.
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October 18, 2013, 02:25:50 PM
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Box has arrived undamaged.  Loud sound of plastic falling about inside.

Some of that plastic wrap coating for the aluminum would protect from scratches in assembly.

Mercury so only one PCIE-6 plug protruding.

T-20 torx was noted as the screw size and is so.


Wow, my PCI-E-4 lead must be wrong.  The PCI-e 4 lead has yellow to the clip side while a PCI-E-6 video card testing cable has ground to clip side.  I just tested ground between the center two pins of the Molex 4 pin connector and the PCI-E-6 and found the ground on the clip side of the PCI-E-6 as found on the video card test cable.  Good thing I checked.  Also, the 12v of the Molex 4 is not common with the 12v of the PCI-E-6.

Okay all up and running.  Somehow the password was missing a digit and that probably explains why there was no indication of testing on Slush.  So, the IP address wasn't showing up on linux arp -a so I went to my router and checked the DHCP table and there it was.

So, changed the password and restarted.

getting 10 HW errors in a row after about 8 accepted, repeatedly, sometimes only one or two accepted before a 10 HW error notation.


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October 18, 2013, 02:27:06 PM
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Box has arrived undamaged.  Loud sound of plastic falling about inside.

Some of that plastic wrap coating for the aluminum would protect from scratches in assembly.

Mercury so only one PCIE-6 plug protruding.

T-20 torx was noted as the screw size and is so.


Wow, my PCI-E-4 lead must be wrong.  The PCI-e 4 lead has yellow to the clip side while a PCI-E-6 video card testing cable has ground to clip side.  I just tested ground between the center two pins of the Molex 4 pin connector and the PCI-E-6 and found the ground on the clip side of the PCI-E-6 as found on the video card test cable.  Good thing I checked.  Also, the 12v of the Molex 4 is not common with the 12v of the PCI-E-6.

Okay all up and running.  Somehow the password was missing a digit and that probably explains why there was no indication of testing on Slush.  So, the IP address wasn't showing up on linux arp -a so I went to my router and checked the DHCP table and there it was.

So, changed the password and restarted.

getting 10 HW errors in a row after about 8 accepted, repeatedly, sometimes only one or two accepted before a 10 HW error notation.




 KnC 0:                | 95.50G/74.90Gh/s | A:3205 R:46 HW:3851 WU:1370.2/m

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October 18, 2013, 02:33:17 PM
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Wow, my PCI-E-4 lead must be wrong.  The PCI-e 4 lead has yellow to the clip side while a PCI-E-6 video card testing cable has ground to clip side.  I just tested ground between the center two pins of the Molex 4 pin connector and the PCI-E-6 and found the ground on the clip side of the PCI-E-6 as found on the video card test cable.  Good thing I checked.  Also, the 12v of the Molex 4 is not common with the 12v of the PCI-E-6.

There is no such thing as a PCIe 4pin connector. You are looking at the CPU connector which should have the yellow +12v wires on the clip side.  PCIe 6 and 8 pin connectors will have the yellow +12v wires on the non-clip side and there will only be 3 present.  This way you can distinguish it from a CPU4+4 connector which will have 4 +12v yellow wires on the clip side.


Is there a KNC miner setup and tuning thread yet?  I think that will be most useful for keeping that kind of information together and parsable. 

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October 18, 2013, 02:44:16 PM
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Box has arrived undamaged.  Loud sound of plastic falling about inside.

Some of that plastic wrap coating for the aluminum would protect from scratches in assembly.

Mercury so only one PCIE-6 plug protruding.

T-20 torx was noted as the screw size and is so.


Wow, my PCI-E-4 lead must be wrong.  The PCI-e 4 lead has yellow to the clip side while a PCI-E-6 video card testing cable has ground to clip side.  I just tested ground between the center two pins of the Molex 4 pin connector and the PCI-E-6 and found the ground on the clip side of the PCI-E-6 as found on the video card test cable.  Good thing I checked.  Also, the 12v of the Molex 4 is not common with the 12v of the PCI-E-6.

Okay all up and running.  Somehow the password was missing a digit and that probably explains why there was no indication of testing on Slush.  So, the IP address wasn't showing up on linux arp -a so I went to my router and checked the DHCP table and there it was.

So, changed the password and restarted.

getting 10 HW errors in a row after about 8 accepted, repeatedly, sometimes only one or two accepted before a 10 HW error notation.




 KnC 0:                | 95.50G/74.90Gh/s | A:3205 R:46 HW:3851 WU:1370.2/m



Turns out that although the 12vdc of the 4 pin Molex isn't common with the 12vdc of the PCI-E-6, it is necessary to run the front fans.

Still getting a lot of errors tho:
[2000-01-01 00:05:18] KnC: core 4-116 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:21] Accepted 0243fe96 Diff 112/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:22] KnC: core 4-140 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:23] KnC: core 4-70 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:24] KnC: core 4-142 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:25] Accepted 04dc14f4 Diff 52/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:26] KnC: core 4-92 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:26] KnC: core 4-98 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:27] Accepted 0035886a Diff 1.22K/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:31] KnC: core 4-34 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:32] Accepted 07a0b770 Diff 33/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:32] Accepted 08823163 Diff 30/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:32] KnC: core 4-170 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:33] Accepted 099e5bdf Diff 26/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:33] KnC: core 4-40 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:34] KnC: core 4-74 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:36] Accepted 02db520b Diff 89/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:36] KnC: core 4-130 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:37] Accepted 00dc6c83 Diff 297/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:37] KnC: core 4-154 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:38] Accepted 00aa086f Diff 385/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:39] KnC: core 4-94 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:39] KnC: core 4-124 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:40] Accepted 0016c169 Diff 2.88K/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:40] KnC: core 4-182 was disabled due to 10 HW errors in a row
 [2000-01-01 00:05:41] Accepted 029a994b Diff 98/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:44] Accepted 07329631 Diff 35/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:46] Accepted 05be2e75 Diff 44/23 KnC 0
 [2000-01-01 00:05:49] Accepted 08e8c9ff Diff 28/23 KnC 0

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October 18, 2013, 02:48:48 PM
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KnC 0:                | 100.6G/79.68Gh/s | A:6026 R:3 HW:3364 WU:1338.5/m
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October 18, 2013, 02:50:29 PM
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KnC 0:                | 100.6G/79.68Gh/s | A:6026 R:3 HW:3364 WU:1338.5/m


is this a mercury ?

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October 18, 2013, 02:54:38 PM
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KnC 0:                | 100.6G/79.68Gh/s | A:6026 R:3 HW:3364 WU:1338.5/m

Changing to eligius.
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October 18, 2013, 02:56:52 PM
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KnC 0:                | 100.6G/79.68Gh/s | A:6026 R:3 HW:3364 WU:1338.5/m


is this a mercury ?

Yes.  Arrived this morning.  Had no testing stats to show on Slush because the password was incorrect.  Now it's here and many cores disabled while getting warmed up.  It's running 0.95.
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