FractionalReserve
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October 11, 2013, 07:16:09 PM |
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Haha, I said soon. Is this soon enough for you guys =)
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sickpig
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October 11, 2013, 07:18:33 PM |
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 Firmware 0.94, nice performing Saturn, 2 days without a reboot of CGMiner and average of 271Gh/s. I don't even want to try 0.95 ... if ain't broken don't fix it
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Mogumodz
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October 11, 2013, 07:19:28 PM |
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Haha, I said soon. Is this soon enough for you guys =) There goes Oct 15th. Ugh
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thomashrev89
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October 11, 2013, 07:19:58 PM |
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0.95 fixed it for me, thanks KNC  went from 440 to 533. 20% HW error to 8-10% HW error
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WastedLTC
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October 11, 2013, 07:20:03 PM |
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running .95 -- pushing over 600 at the moment. i know that wont last but nice to see.
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sickpig
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October 11, 2013, 07:22:04 PM |
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0.95 fixed it for me, thanks KNC  went from 440 to 533. 20% HW error to 8-10% HW error very well done guys !
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sickpig
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October 11, 2013, 07:22:24 PM |
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running .95 -- pushing over 600 at the moment. i know that wont last but nice to see.
prev hash rate ?
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WastedLTC
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October 11, 2013, 07:23:39 PM |
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Hosted units just jumped up in speed!!!! Others seeing the same???
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Bitcoinorama
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October 11, 2013, 07:24:53 PM |
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So is there a confirmed "safe" brand of PSU to go with, or just anything but Corsair?
KnC use this: 
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tolip_wen
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October 11, 2013, 07:25:54 PM |
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The guy from GE flew in especially.
WIthout providing details and FACTS all you have managed is an 'Appeal to Authority' 99.999% of the time a vendor is flown in to troubleshoot an issue they will start with the shift of blame. One fact we do know, KnC said an ATX PSU of x minimum watts would work. (depends on model) If they did not design for obvious popular customer choices how is that a PSU issue?
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Bitcoinorama
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October 11, 2013, 07:27:43 PM |
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The guy from GE flew in especially.
WIthout providing details and FACTS all you have managed is an 'Appeal to Authority' 99.999% of the time a vendor is flown in to troubleshoot an issue they will start with the shift of blame. One fact we do know, KnC said an ATX PSU of x minimum watts would work. (depends on model) If they did not design for obvious popular customer choices how is that a PSU issue? WTF?! How can one determine an issue they don't know is an issue, until it becomes an issue?? EDIT: Oh hang on, I know, months of verification with consumer choice PSUs after the device has been prototyped. Wanna wait?!?
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adrd
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October 11, 2013, 07:28:37 PM |
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If I have corsair HX850 PSUs for my miners should I immidietly change them or should I wait for official info?
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Bitcoinorama
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October 11, 2013, 07:30:20 PM |
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If I have corsair HX850 PSUs for my miners should I immidietly change them or should I wait for official info?
I'd personally change bro. After their reset they supply peak current without ramping for approx 30 seconds is what I understood. That pops the cap, and so far it's the PSU that is most likely to cause this issue. Most other PSU's once reset gradually ramp current.
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The Avenger
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October 11, 2013, 07:30:25 PM Last edit: October 11, 2013, 07:41:24 PM by The Avenger |
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Hey KNC, thanks for the apology about keeping us customers in the dark for so long. And thanks for updating us on the new production schedule. We all knew shipping all remain units by 15th October was not going to happen, so glad you gave us these new, realistic delivery dates.
Oh wait, you didn't do either.
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Elenelen
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October 11, 2013, 07:35:43 PM |
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WOW ! This one works ! Previously I had around a miserable 300 Gh/s (and more than 10% cores disabled) as well as more than 30% HW-errors. But look now: 524 Gh/s (avg in the last 27 minutes). and only 6.5% HW-errors..... And I just looked at the cores: only 9 of the 768 cores are disabled. And BitMinter-pool is even telling me that I'm running 591 Gh/s !!!  I didn't believe this could be solved with software-update. But they did! Congratulations KnC !
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Phoenix1969
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October 11, 2013, 07:42:49 PM |
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temps dropped too
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DPoS
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October 11, 2013, 07:42:53 PM |
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Been away from the screen, as I was on this forum so late last night. Those who were around at that point know this. I've just been getting to grips and learning more about what components do what and when upon the board. Been trying to catch up here, but am still confused as to the purpose of the opening of the casing and top loading of fans. It makes zero difference, it just appears to be a bizarre form of planking. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planking_(fad) The temps ascertained by the BertMod (great work that man), reveal the voltage regulator temps, and not the ASIC. The voltage regulators can handle in excess of 100 degrees Celsius - ambient (surrounding environment) - so blowing a fan on them is pointless. you are talking out of your ass... get some more sleep. There is endless proof to the contrary that lowering temp = better performance for long stable hashing. You might be talking about 10 minutes which would be a long time compared to what my miner was tested before shipping
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October 11, 2013, 07:45:11 PM |
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If I have corsair HX850 PSUs for my miners should I immidietly change them or should I wait for official info?
I'd personally change bro. After their reset they supply peak current without ramping for approx 30 seconds is what I understood. That pops the cap, and so far it's the PSU that is most likely to cause this issue. Most other PSU's once reset gradually ramp current. This makes 0 sense. Are you saying that other PSUs ramp up the current over 30 seconds? PC power supplies are voltage, not current, regulated. There's overcurrent protection, but that just shuts the thing down & stops it from toasting itself.
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October 11, 2013, 07:45:29 PM |
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Yeah, my hosting Jup went to 480 GH/s, the highest I've seen but dropped down to 300... crossing fingers it'll go back up.
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Transam808
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October 11, 2013, 07:46:36 PM |
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So they said they produced 700 miners so far, now the question is how many more do they have to produce? And how long will this take? It's starting to feel that the fact my status went from paid to in process even more like a delay tactic, to avoid refunds, still hope I'm wrong on this though.
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