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November 23, 2013, 11:45:34 AM |
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is this where donations are sent?
148KkS2vgVi4VzUi4JcKzM2PMaMVPi3nnq
For me, yes indeed that is one address I gladly accept donations 
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November 23, 2013, 11:54:36 AM |
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sent u a lil something with thanks!
- also hno is in the knc chan now
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November 23, 2013, 11:57:31 AM |
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sent u a lil something with thanks!
- also hno is in the knc chan now
Thanks! Just checked the scrollback and realised he said: <hno> conman, that sounds as something else. There is no networking changes in 0.99. was drowned out amongst talk of porn, anime and random other stuff...
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November 23, 2013, 12:02:11 PM |
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Thank You More!!
Does this give you any clues as to a next step?
are you privy to the 'tuning suite' development at all?
also for your 4th module are you using 3 PCI-e cables or 4? (or a twin molex to PCI-e?)
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November 23, 2013, 12:05:32 PM |
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does this give you any clues as to a next step?
are you privy to the 'tuning suite' development at all?
also are you using 3 PCI-e cables or 4 or a twin molex to PCI-e??
No No No I only have a saturn  so 2 PCI-e cables and 1 molex. I did some experimenting with much less aggressive disabling of cores and found it had absolutely no useful effect on hashrate. They're being disabled for a reason.
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November 23, 2013, 12:12:14 PM Last edit: November 23, 2013, 12:25:42 PM by edgar |
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does this give you any clues as to a next step?
are you privy to the 'tuning suite' development at all?
also are you using 3 PCI-e cables or 4 or a twin molex to PCI-e??
No No NoI only have a saturn  so 2 PCI-e cables and 1 molex. I did some experimenting with much less aggressive disabling of cores and found it had absolutely no useful effect on hashrate. They're being disabled for a reason. gimme my money back!!! >jk guys< >jk< put ur brokeback pitchforks & tarring feathers away!! Have you had a fiddle with the VRMs at all? including the 'clicking down' of each VRM And the tightening of the arctic heatsink screws if req'd?
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November 23, 2013, 12:31:14 PM |
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RED HERRING TIME  Found that the ping time to my wireless access point that serviced it was also slow. I disabled some of the fancier features (WMM and short GI) and the ping times improved (though it might have just been rebooting it a few times that did it), and along with it the connectivity to the saturn. Thanks for those that tried to help. Sometimes it's just not the hardware at fault at all :blush:
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November 23, 2013, 12:38:32 PM Last edit: November 23, 2013, 01:00:14 PM by edgar |
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well at least u got it sorted.
if my creep up continues for a month i could be back in 550 territory.
roll on the 'tuning suite'
and Nov shipping!
To maximise the performance of your November shipment orders, we recommend the following: - for November Jupiter’s a 1200 Watt PSU with a minimum of four separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin). - for November Saturn’s an 850 Watt PSU with a minimum of two separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).
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November 23, 2013, 12:54:01 PM |
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Calm down folks. I just posted it to let people know it happens even to developers, and have read what people suggested, but none of those fixed my particular issue. Every time I try one of those fixes things seem to just get a little worse so I'm afraid to touch it now...
Conman - did you try the hard reset - 5 times + 5secs + 5 times? Yep, didn't make a difference. Could it be at all in the programming you are doing to it? That's what you are doing to it, right? Changing it trying to make it better? Maybe flash to and old firmware?
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Personal text my ass....
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November 23, 2013, 01:00:21 PM |
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RED HERRING TIME  Found that the ping time to my wireless access point that serviced it was also slow. I disabled some of the fancier features (WMM and short GI) and the ping times improved (though it might have just been rebooting it a few times that did it), and along with it the connectivity to the saturn. Thanks for those that tried to help. Sometimes it's just not the hardware at fault at all :blush: I had my power go out on me last night for some reason and it took out a brand new Netgear switch I've been running for quite some time. Just killed it. Thank god my miner is going through a power conditioner which takes the hits, surges and spikes for me. Glad you got it sorted. And on those home routers, disable all that extra crap that's in there. Nothing is needed.
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November 23, 2013, 01:15:01 PM |
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more great news for the bitcoin community  beat you to this time Phoenix1969 Cheers
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November 23, 2013, 01:47:25 PM |
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..and Thou shalt spread the coin in the name of cryptography for eternity
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November 23, 2013, 01:48:14 PM |
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To maximise the performance of your November shipment orders, we recommend the following: - for November Jupiter’s a 1200 Watt PSU with a minimum of four separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin). - for November Saturn’s an 850 Watt PSU with a minimum of two separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).
I might have missed it due to the noise level here but does this mean that the November Jupiter's are less efficient than their October counterparts? I thought they were around 1W/GH
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November 23, 2013, 01:51:48 PM Last edit: November 23, 2013, 02:17:47 PM by soy |
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Now I'm a retard, and a jackass according to edgar & xtr8guy... quite the accomplishment. To me, chastising someone for trying to help is retarded. If you don't like my comments, PLEASE, feel free to put me on ignore. This is totally unproductive, and I'd rather not waste time on such.
last time I said that on this forum (ignore me, please), somebody went back and flagged many of my posts getting me a string of 'deleted by moderator' messages. gagged, censored. very careful now.
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November 23, 2013, 01:53:06 PM |
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To maximise the performance of your November shipment orders, we recommend the following: - for November Jupiter’s a 1200 Watt PSU with a minimum of four separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin). - for November Saturn’s an 850 Watt PSU with a minimum of two separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).
I might have missed it due to the noise level here but does this mean that the November Jupiter's are less efficient than their October counterparts? I thought they were around 1W/GH I would think yes. Even October miners are not 1W/GH/s at the wall - at least most of them. I am yet to see that statement come true for me.
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November 23, 2013, 01:53:19 PM |
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To maximise the performance of your November shipment orders, we recommend the following: - for November Jupiter’s a 1200 Watt PSU with a minimum of four separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin). - for November Saturn’s an 850 Watt PSU with a minimum of two separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).
I might have missed it due to the noise level here but does this mean that the November Jupiter's are less efficient than their October counterparts? I thought they were around 1W/GH if memory serves 'orama said 650+GH/s and that the max consumption measured at the wall during test was 1050W. so yes the worst case scenario is 1.6W/GHs.
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November 23, 2013, 01:56:48 PM |
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There are 8 main islands here in Hawaii, But technically 137 total islands in the Hawaiian chain. Just saying. Oh well, I guess I'll pry myself away from the computers and do some actual labor around the farm today..... Things are beginning to look like I abandoned the place.... lol
BTW: Cointerra is saying mid February for Batch 1 Tear-the-money-from-your-wallet-Miner...! Hashfast is sayin' Mid December for Batch 1 Baby Jetgusher...! I don't feel any others are even worth mentioning....lol Looks as if both CT & HF are taking March orders now.... and HF is asking the same price for a March unit,as they charged for a December unit.... OMG Those Guys in So-Cal are smoking some good stuff... lol GO KNC!
Farm huh? Maui Waui?  And who's in SoCal? Cointerra is in Austin and HashFast is in Silicon Valley. okay, silicon valley... ...and no, I'm on the actual Island of Hawaii, not Maui... although the State is also called Hawaii.... we have 7 islands BTW... what is this?...poke Ewok hour?  Anyone else notice NMC went to $2.50... ! Staying on the present topic, I'd love to live in Hawaii. My father was a Seabee stationed there in WWII. End of the war there were huge stores of partly assembled motorcycles, jeeps, cranes, trucks, all in cosmolene, that to prevent an adverse impact on post-war industry on the mainland, were laid to rest in large excavations and covered over. They should be perfectly preserved in the cosmolene.
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November 23, 2013, 01:59:19 PM |
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Networking problems,too.
I m in car for some hours now, have a look to my post before about the give them a kick.
I figured out that stopping this, its better. Because every kick confuses the spm bus also the hole system.
You can also make an dump throu, to see if there where will i2cset set an 1 2 and 3 is something other the 00.
I think this an be an solution.
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each time you send a transaction don't forget to use a new address, each time you receive one also!
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November 23, 2013, 02:00:53 PM |
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You would need to have a screw loose to pay in BTC. looks like we are in a reverse head and shoulders trading pattern, the only thing stopping it is the previous all time high. once we break $901 there is no looking back until $1300 - $1400 imho why do you think o many people are paying stupid money for asics? are they all confused about the diff factor and ROI? nope.. there a lot of traders out there that know a $12000 KNC at 550GHS will get ROI.
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November 23, 2013, 02:02:53 PM |
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To maximise the performance of your November shipment orders, we recommend the following: - for November Jupiter’s a 1200 Watt PSU with a minimum of four separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin). - for November Saturn’s an 850 Watt PSU with a minimum of two separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).
I might have missed it due to the noise level here but does this mean that the November Jupiter's are less efficient than their October counterparts? I thought they were around 1W/GH if memory serves 'orama said 650+GH/s and that the max consumption measured at the wall during test was 1050W. so yes the worst case scenario is 1.6W/GHs. Thanks guys. That is a little disheartening. Efficiency is really going to be key going forward. Midsize miners will need lots of hashrate with minimal electric use to stay competitive.
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