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October 22, 2013, 08:39:49 AM |
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Just wanted to check whether everyone received your miners (100 BTC/Jupiter) so far, able to earn at least 75 BTC/Jupiter?  Because next week, November miners due for release which are only 25 BTC/Jupiter. So, what's the moral of the story? 
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demonmaestro
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October 22, 2013, 08:44:21 AM |
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i still havent recived my miner.
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The Avenger
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October 22, 2013, 08:51:24 AM |
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Just wanted to check whether everyone received your miners (100 BTC/Jupiter) so far, able to earn at least 75 BTC/Jupiter?  Because next week, November miners due for release which are only 25 BTC/Jupiter. So, what's the moral of the story?  We're all being fucked by a greedy bunch of lying bastards in Sweden? 16th October After yesterday’s factory output we can now say we are currently 3-5 days behind in the factory
That was 5 working days ago. Can't wait for today's bullshit-sandwich "daily" news update!
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trepex
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October 22, 2013, 08:55:34 AM Last edit: October 22, 2013, 10:04:25 AM by trepex |
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Update: The regular flushworks are pulling down the performance. Please ignore my post / idea.
Hi,
I just noticed something very interesting while trying to get bfgminer work:
I "q"uit cgminer and the screen session terminated. I then started cgminer manually with
# cgminer -c /config/cgminer.conf
As a result the BertMod tool is not working anymore but on the other hand, the performance did go up like 4GH (on a Saturn) to 274.4-275. A value that I never managed to see stable for a long time. Of course I don't have any long-term experience yet. Maybe someone else wants to try this.
cgminer is currently not running in a screen session but directly. Might be a reason for the better performance as well.
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demonmaestro
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October 22, 2013, 08:57:39 AM |
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That was 5 working days ago.
Can't wait for today's bullshit-sandwich "daily" news update!
we didnt even get an update yesterday And i am starting to get pissed off with this "In progress" crap! 
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timmmers
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October 22, 2013, 08:58:14 AM |
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Someone's doing their job well. Mine's in a van and looking like making it in under 24 hours. Fingers crossed it's functioning. This like having a bloody baby.
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jmevz
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October 22, 2013, 08:59:42 AM |
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That was 5 working days ago.
Can't wait for today's bullshit-sandwich "daily" news update!
we didnt even get an update yesterday I want an update! Getting edgy...
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sickpig
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October 22, 2013, 09:35:57 AM |
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Hi,
I just noticed something very interesting while trying to get bfgminer work:
I "q"uit cgminer and the screen session terminated. I then started cgminer manually with
# cgminer -c /config/cgminer.conf
As a result the BertMod tool is not working anymore but on the other hand, the performance did go up like 4GH (on a Saturn) to 274.4-275. A value that I never managed to see stable for a long time. Of course I don't have any long-term experience yet. Maybe someone else wants to try this.
cgminer is currently not running in a screen session but directly. Might be a reason for the better performance as well.
Hi trepex, thanks for the info. Anyway it happens to me all the time I've to restart cgminer agter the few mins to get to stable state I've always have better performance than long running cgimer session (8-10GH/s on jup)
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FUKT
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October 22, 2013, 09:58:54 AM |
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Update: Es sind die flushworks, die die Performance im Mittel einbrechen lassen. Please ignore my post / idea.
Hi,
I just noticed something very interesting while trying to get bfgminer work:
I "q"uit cgminer and the screen session terminated. I then started cgminer manually with
# cgminer -c /config/cgminer.conf
As a result the BertMod tool is not working anymore but on the other hand, the performance did go up like 4GH (on a Saturn) to 274.4-275. A value that I never managed to see stable for a long time. Of course I don't have any long-term experience yet. Maybe someone else wants to try this.
cgminer is currently not running in a screen session but directly. Might be a reason for the better performance as well.
HAHA, that shade of yellow is offensive.
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robix
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October 22, 2013, 09:59:18 AM |
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Nemo1024
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October 22, 2013, 10:07:55 AM |
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That was 5 working days ago.
Can't wait for today's bullshit-sandwich "daily" news update!
we didnt even get an update yesterday And i am starting to get pissed off with this "In progress" crap!  At least you have "In progress" and not "Paid"  I have a theory: I purchased hosting later with order 58xx, while my Saturn is 39xx. It might be that I got pushed down the queue as I saw a couple of orders in the 39xx-41xx range which got shipped yesterday, while mine still says "Paid".
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October 22, 2013, 10:13:18 AM |
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Was getting a 486ghs(avg) in CG now getting after a few min 516ghs(avg) WOAH!! All I did was stop CGminer by pressing q inside it, then I applied the enablecores.bin and rebooted. I'm an 8 VRM Jupiter guys DO THIS, stop waiting.
so let check if I understand this correctly. 1) u where running on 0.94 @ 486GH/s 2) you have a die on one of your ASIC slot with all 48cores disabled. 3) you stopped cgminer 4) apply enablecore.bin from web interface 5) click on the reboot link in the web interface. 6) after that you're mining @ 516GH/s is it right ? The die that came back was Die "1" on my slot 4, below is a current bertmod output of it. I have 12 other cores out across the other chips for 13 total now and usually they almost all turn on after 2 hours. I still have this damn power down slide after 6 hours but it slides only to 500 ghs in the five second instead of 440ghs or less as it use to before enablecores.bin usage. (5s):541.7G (avg):519.5Gh/s NOW! Temperature sensor: 38.5 C Die ID Cores ON Cores OFF % 0 48 0 100 1 47 1 97.9 2 48 0 100 3 48 0 100 DC/DC ID ON/OFF Status Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current 0 ON OK 11.8 V 0.744 V 35.5 A (26.4 W) 1 OFF OFF 11.8 V 0.712 V 0 A 2 ON OK 11.8 V 0.738 V 38.5 A (28.4 W) 3 OFF OFF 11.8 V 0.747 V 0 A 4 ON OK 12 V 0.745 V 38.2 A (28.5 W) 5 OFF OFF 11.9 V 0.695 V 0 A 6 OFF OFF 11.8 V 0.739 V 0 A 7 ON OK 11.8 V 0.732 V 40.3 A (29.5 W) Total DC/DC power output: 446 W Finally I've rolled the dice and have applied enablecore.bin remotely. it works It has resurrected my dead die  (for both jups), this the number I got after 20 min cgminer version 3.4.0 - Started: [2013-10-22 09:42:08] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):547.1G (avg):509.1Gh/s | A:174812 R:1030 HW:11986 WU:7354.1/m a few things tho share enablecore.bin just do this: #!/bin/sh for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 ; do ./enable_all_cores $i >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? = 0 ] ; then echo ASIC board \#$i: All cores enabled\</br\> else echo ASIC board \#$i: not found\</br\> fi done sync
this is pure speculation someway it removes the map of faulty cores from the asic eeprom, because it requires a reboot to take effect. Just running the above don't change anything in terms of hashrate, the real effect take place at the next reboot. edit: I forgot to add that probably one of my dies die due fw 0.90 putting to much stress to the machine (to high voltage)
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demonmaestro
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October 22, 2013, 10:13:30 AM |
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That was 5 working days ago.
Can't wait for today's bullshit-sandwich "daily" news update!
we didnt even get an update yesterday And i am starting to get pissed off with this "In progress" crap!  At least you have "In progress" and not "Paid"  I have a theory: I purchased hosting later with order 58xx, while my Saturn is 39xx. It might be that I got pushed down the queue as I saw a couple of orders in the 39xx-41xx range which got shipped yesterday, while mine still says "Paid". Well aparently it still dont mean crap. Who knows how long it will be till i get my miner.
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October 22, 2013, 10:15:14 AM |
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Just an update for everyone who doesn't couldn't get all their asics up and running.
I ordered 3 jupiters from KNCminer and they arrived last friday. And my cowoker ordered 1 jupiter.
These are great products once you get them up and running, but boy was it a painful experience. The issues I had with them are below.
1. The fans on the heat sink falls off easily. When You hear things rattling in the box, you have to open them up and put the fans on the heat sinks properly. And they use torx screw drivers so that was a pain in the ass, luckily I had a torx set around the house. I had to open all 3 jupiter boxes to put the fans back on at least 1 of the heat sinks on each of the units.
I had only 1 unit with all 4 asic boards running properly the others did not report any status on the status page. After resetting the fans, I took a closer inspection.
2. On 1 of the asic boards, the serial cable (not the power cable) CRUSHED one of the pins on the asic board. I took the unit off line and straightened the pin on the board and then the ASIC came on. I was pretty happy about taht.
3. Another asic board on another unit, the asic board's serial cable was defective or had some impedance issue. I swapped the 2 cables (the ones that were the same length) and brought that asic online. At this point all my asics were working properly.
However One of my coworkers who purchased an jupiter as well couldn't get his controller board to power on. The asics were all powered though since he saw the fans were spinning.
4. My coworker debugged on the on board pins and realized that there was no power going in to the controller. So he took apart his unit and looked at the soldering on the power connector and realized it was faulty. He touched up on the Power connector solder and the controller now came online. the man spent a good 6 hours on this.
These were some of the issues that came up. I hope this helps some of the people having similar problems.
Wow, that's unfortunate and I hope mine do not arrive in that condition. Couple of things. Did you contact KnCMiner with all of the above information? Did your coworker just void his warranty by soldering the board?  I got sick of debugging after a while and was considering an RMA, then I decided to look at the hardware instead of the software. And that's how I ended up fixing them. My first email I told them about my problem and what I have already tried to fix, and they gave me some canned response about how to enable the cores, which I clearly told them I've tried it already. So definatly no help. After I fixed it I did tell them about how I fixed it. My co worker likely did void his warranty but I doubt they'd know by looking at the board itself so I don't think there is nothing stopping him from sending the damn thing in if it was to ever break. This sucks. Completely unacceptable on a >$7k USD device. so is not having a power switch on the unit (imho) I spent a long time looking the very subtle structure of the paper clip I was gonna stick in my 7k device (shudder)
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October 22, 2013, 10:29:55 AM |
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so is not having a power switch on the unit (imho) I spent a long time looking the very subtle structure of the paper clip I was gonna stick in my 7k device (shudder)
Actually, I don't understand why they used a 4-pin Molex for 5V, instead of a 24-pin ATX Molex, attached to the controller board. That way that could have added a power switch and pull 5V from one of the red wires at the same time. Don't think it would have cost much more, maybe $5 extra...
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Ytterbium
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October 22, 2013, 10:38:55 AM |
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I just have it plugged into the PSU of a regular computer. Turn on the computer, and the KNC comes on as well.
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Searing
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October 22, 2013, 10:58:09 AM |
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So I upgraded to 0.96 and slush is reporting 66Gh/s from my Mercury Thats down from 120 Gh/s on 0.95
And, according to SSH, its still hashing at 140 Gh/s like it always has. Confuzzled.
EDIT: Does 142.5G/959.Kh/s | A: 87980 R: 749 HW:2188 WU: 0.0m sound right at all?
You need to give it time, remember that figure is a average, not a real time stat. yup sorry I panicked haha So slush is now reporting 142GH/s as it should. So technically 0.96 actually made it better. In 0.95 cgminer was reporting 140Gh/s but slush never reported 140GH/s even after all day of mining again i'm a noob my .95 unit Jupiter (that for some reason abused as it was arriving box in shreds and full of rain water poured out 1/2 glass) seems according to knc ver of cgminer to run around 550gh stable on .95 (I have touched nothing nothing I tell you..actually runs well enough it freaks me out a little) OR is that just cgminer version by knc being optimistic in that my slush account is showing around 520gh....or from the above you mean slush is just a real time ave when it shows real time gh on connection on account page (thanks hope that made sense?) likely it is knc's version of cgminer being optimistic Searing
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Searing
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October 22, 2013, 10:59:38 AM |
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what was the price of first batch Jupiter?
mine with shipping to the usa was $7131.30 I think it was or thereabouts including UPS shipping charge. Also USA so no VAT or duties on my unit either (think it slipped thru..its not like the box says 'electronics" or anything the ups guy probably thought it was a "breadbox' from the weight of the thing.
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October 22, 2013, 11:11:51 AM |
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I just have it plugged into the PSU of a regular computer. Turn on the computer, and the KNC comes on as well.
duh i'm an idiot ...the paper clip works ok i'll leave it alone but I would have done it your way in hindsight
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