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October 09, 2013, 08:22:19 PM |
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2 x 0.92 1 x 0.93 1 x 0.94 (this one today at the datacenter of anotherhosting.se)
uhh, what is ambient temp? this is so scary...
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October 09, 2013, 08:26:25 PM |
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Saturn #1 "Out for Delivery"  I'll be camping out at the end of my driveway today.... Very wise given some of the things I've seen today, me too when my turn comes I made sure to switch mine to 'Hold for Pick Up' at the UPS location... didn't want it rumbling on a truck all day and picked it up 8am EST
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October 09, 2013, 08:55:48 PM |
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... Yes there are freshly generated coins entering the wallet the refunds came from. That's not a covert mining farm minting coins to refund. That's your hosted devices up, and running. Hosting is live. The issue is configuring the API to your accounts and that is being sorted now. ...
Thanks for this detailed explanation. It's much better than any information I did receive vie e-mail from KnC. (But getting some info today about the hosting via e-mail made me calm down as well.) I assume this is the "wallet" address, or? http://blockchain.info/de/address/1D5FhoiuLMJJ43BCMGidwvbKWfr71g1vH9I still did not quite understand the current "setup" - I assume it's something like this: All customer miners in the hosting facility were configured to the new KnC (or some other?) pool with the above wallet address. KnC did a semi-manual payout for all customers of 2,5 BTC per Saturn and 5 BTC per Jupiter. This static setup will continue to mine until the web-frontend for the customers is ready. At that point the owners can re-configure their miners with whatever (single  ) pool they want. When the dust did settle there will be an update for the web frontend that will allow the configuration of a backup mining pool as well or KnC will perform a manual setup of the backup mining pool  A short confirmation would make me (and hopefully many others as well) happy  I have two day 1 jupiters that are hosted and have not received any BTC.. did everyone get a payout? I got my BTC today regarding 5 days of compensation...however I still dont have the login details for the pool..do you?
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October 09, 2013, 08:58:54 PM |
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^^ 50btc was hit by another dos attack today. I was down for about an hour 40deg and 38deg temps on my Saturn (case cover off) just upgraded to .094 and hash rate is a little slower but HW errors are at 10% . I purposely stayed on 0.91 before this as the results from the other 2 firmware patches didn't look too good. around 5% HW errors on 0.91
Agreed, the Jupiters I have on 0.91 are the fastest without any doubt. I have none on 0.90, most on 0.91, none on 0.92, two on 0.93 and one on 0.94. So far 0.91 is the real deal IMO. I wonder what firmware the guy whose boards caught fire was running. 0.92 in fact we had 4 fires/burnt caps so far 2 x 0.92 1 x 0.93 1 x 0.94 (this one today at the datacenter of anotherhosting.se) Sounds like I'm installing 0.91
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October 09, 2013, 08:59:22 PM |
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FYI: I'm officially downgrading my two units running on 0.94. The temps on the webui are nice, but after 12 hours of testing I can say clearly that 0.94 heavily decreased the hashrate of my miners. It took a beast that run at 540GH/s average for almost a week on 0.91 to a pitiful 490/500GH/s. THe other miner ran stable at around 520GH/s, now below 500GH/s.
Its a pity I only have remote access now, so I can only downgrade to 0.93 - 0.91 is the best with no doubt... And I proved all versions for long on multiple machines.
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October 09, 2013, 08:59:26 PM |
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2 x 0.92 1 x 0.93 1 x 0.94 (this one today at the datacenter of anotherhosting.se)
uhh, what is ambient temp? this is so scary... i dunno but that guy from anotherhosting said they have ac with 70kw
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October 09, 2013, 09:00:56 PM |
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KnCMiner = Under promise, over deliver. ASIC manufacturer of the year award can go to them now.
I agree, is there any voting pool ? 
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October 09, 2013, 09:03:42 PM |
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^^ 50btc was hit by another dos attack today. I was down for about an hour 40deg and 38deg temps on my Saturn (case cover off) just upgraded to .094 and hash rate is a little slower but HW errors are at 10% . I purposely stayed on 0.91 before this as the results from the other 2 firmware patches didn't look too good. around 5% HW errors on 0.91
Agreed, the Jupiters I have on 0.91 are the fastest without any doubt. I have none on 0.90, most on 0.91, none on 0.92, two on 0.93 and one on 0.94. So far 0.91 is the real deal IMO. I wonder what firmware the guy whose boards caught fire was running. 0.92 in fact we had 4 fires/burnt caps so far 2 x 0.92 1 x 0.93 1 x 0.94 (this one today at the datacenter of anotherhosting.se) Was it always the same or equivalent cap - by my earlier glance it looked to be always at the same end of a series on the board? There was mention somewhere of 'cricket' noises coming not from the fan but from the ASIC - my suggestion would be that it might have been coming from a capacitor? A very cautious finger could be used to check cap temps generally - capacitors should generally not run very hot I think ? - and so one that is hotter than the rest might forewarn a problem. Also, if it's possible that firmware plays a part in this (and firmware was having something to do with noise) then upgrading firmware might only be done after the capacitor is damaged.
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October 09, 2013, 09:05:38 PM |
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I got my BTC today regarding 5 days of compensation...however I still dont have the login details for the pool..do you?
i got nothing. no btc and no login info... no responses from support. (2 day 1 hosted jupiters)
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Aggrophobia
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October 09, 2013, 09:06:02 PM |
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obviously they are saving parts, i got only 4 voltage regulators instead of 8 per board this causes high temperatures and high power consumption...(and lower Hashrate)
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October 09, 2013, 09:09:55 PM |
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obviously they are saving parts, i got only 4 voltage regulators instead of 8 per board this causes high temperatures and high power consumption...(and lower Hashrate)
That's interesting. Only 4 of the 8 are actually working anyway (as seen with bertmod). They probably realised this and decided not to pointlessly install 8. As such, it shouldn't make any difference.
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Bitcoinorama
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October 09, 2013, 09:13:55 PM |
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obviously they are saving parts, i got only 4 voltage regulators instead of 8 per board this causes high temperatures and high power consumption...(and lower Hashrate)
That's interesting. Only 4 of the 8 are actually working anyway (as seen with bertmod). They probably realised this and decided not to pointlessly install 8. As such, it shouldn't make any difference. Margins. Turns out they weren't necessary. Hence the welcome drop in wattage at the wall.
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The Avenger
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October 09, 2013, 09:16:21 PM |
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It's all in the details, literally.
How about a clear answer to my 2 numbered questions above? Bump. https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=170332.msg3307588#msg3307588Surely with your obsession for detail, it must be eating you up not to reply to these? P.S. KNC still shipping in those unsuitable single walled boxes? Three whole questions for you to answer, in detail. P.P.S. How come on the controller board there are 6 terminals, but shipped miners are only being shipped with 4 in place? Four questions, awaiting details! Bump bump. Questions consolidated for our details man who loves to give people what they want: How about some answers to these questions: 1. How come the sub-standard cgminer from KNC? https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=18313.msg3294238#msg3294238This post suggests the KNC version is not doing a proper work restart. Any reason KNC are spending 9 days releasing firmware updates that doesn't even fix these issues? I'm fairly sure the guys who wrote cgminer could sort this quick fast. 1.5 Update: It seems the binary for knc cgminer has not been updated at all in any of the firmware updates (source: irc). How come? There is plenty to fix. 2. How come boards are bbq'ing? I know you wrote a post a few days ago trying to blame people for unplugging cables while the miner was still powered up, but that was scapegoating. There is plenty speculation on the hardware issues causing, but a total no-answer on this from you/KNC. Customers are worried about burning to death in their sleep. 3. Are KNC still shipping in those unsuitable single walled boxes? 4. How come on the controller board there are 6 terminals, but shipped miners are only being shipped with 4 in place? Five questions, awaiting details! thx
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Paladin69
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October 09, 2013, 09:17:19 PM |
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obviously they are saving parts, i got only 4 voltage regulators instead of 8 per board this causes high temperatures and high power consumption...(and lower Hashrate)
That's interesting. Only 4 of the 8 are actually working anyway (as seen with bertmod). They probably realised this and decided not to pointlessly install 8. As such, it shouldn't make any difference. Margins. Turns out they weren't necessary. Hence the welcome drop in wattage at the wall. Will this conflict with any firmware versions?
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Paladin69
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October 09, 2013, 09:18:51 PM |
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It's all in the details, literally.
How about a clear answer to my 2 numbered questions above? Bump. https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=170332.msg3307588#msg3307588Surely with your obsession for detail, it must be eating you up not to reply to these? P.S. KNC still shipping in those unsuitable single walled boxes? Three whole questions for you to answer, in detail. P.P.S. How come on the controller board there are 6 terminals, but shipped miners are only being shipped with 4 in place? Four questions, awaiting details! Bump bump. Questions consolidated for our details man who loves to give people what they want: How about some answers to these questions: 1. How come the sub-standard cgminer from KNC? https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=18313.msg3294238#msg3294238This post suggests the KNC version is not doing a proper work restart. Any reason KNC are spending 9 days releasing firmware updates that doesn't even fix these issues? I'm fairly sure the guys who wrote cgminer could sort this quick fast. 1.5 Update: It seems the binary for knc cgminer has not been updated at all in any of the firmware updates (source: irc). How come? There is plenty to fix. 2. How come boards are bbq'ing? I know you wrote a post a few days ago trying to blame people for unplugging cables while the miner was still powered up, but that was scapegoating. There is plenty speculation on the hardware issues causing, but a total no-answer on this from you/KNC. Customers are worried about burning to death in their sleep. 3. Are KNC still shipping in those unsuitable single walled boxes? 4. How come on the controller board there are 6 terminals, but shipped miners are only being shipped with 4 in place? Five questions, awaiting details! thx Sounds like the Jupiters can possibly be upgraded to 800GH+ with two more cards. No room in the case though.
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Phinnaeus Gage
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October 09, 2013, 09:19:21 PM |
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obviously they are saving parts, i got only 4 voltage regulators instead of 8 per board this causes high temperatures and high power consumption...(and lower Hashrate)
That's interesting. Only 4 of the 8 are actually working anyway (as seen with bertmod). They probably realised this and decided not to pointlessly install 8. As such, it shouldn't make any difference. Margins. Turns out they weren't necessary. Hence the welcome drop in wattage at the wall. ...and, it was a pleasure meeting you as well in Atlanta. Now, show the world our mugs!
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October 09, 2013, 09:20:40 PM |
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in fact we had 4 fires/burnt caps so far
2 x 0.92 1 x 0.93 1 x 0.94 (this one today at the datacenter of anotherhosting.se)
4? Ouch! Out of how many? Either way, guess we now know why they are only tested for 30 seconds. Probably with a fire extinguisher at hand. Seriously though, thats not good, at all.
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The Avenger
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October 09, 2013, 09:25:05 PM |
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4. How come on the controller board there are 6 terminals, but shipped miners are only being shipped with 4 in place?
Sounds like the Jupiters can possibly be upgraded to 800GH+ with two more cards. No room in the case though. Not any more. They only ship with 4. It's not a problem making/buying a bigger case. I would like to know why only 4. KNC not going to support upgrades for their loyal customers? Over to obama for the detailed answers.
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October 09, 2013, 09:26:15 PM |
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Sounds like the Jupiters can possibly be upgraded to 800GH+ with two more cards. No room in the case though.
I think the case is pointless anyway. They should of flat shipped it and just let us put on the heatsinks. The way they slap on the fans (and how they fall off) I wonder how great they paste and mounted the heatsinks. I have very different temps on mine. That could mean a lot of things of course, but it would be one less thing to wonder about if we assembled most of this ourselves (and would of gotten mine a week earlier no doubt)
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October 09, 2013, 09:27:41 PM |
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4. How come on the controller board there are 6 terminals, but shipped miners are only being shipped with 4 in place?
Sounds like the Jupiters can possibly be upgraded to 800GH+ with two more cards. No room in the case though. Not any more. They only ship with 4. It's not a problem making/buying a bigger case. I would like to know why only 4. KNC not going to support upgrades for their loyal customers? Over to obama for the detailed answers. Upgrades sound like a great idea...
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