Your shipping tables are still screwed up £363.87 UK shipping which is just a bit to much for a 10 seeds and a power supply I could not find any power cables either, just mini USB cables with a product code of singlegridpower Your shipping tables are still screwed up £363.87 UK shipping which is just a bit to much for a 10 seeds and a power supply I could not find any power cables either, just mini USB cables with a product code of singlegridpower Its adding £27.99 per item, buy 10 cables for £10 and it adds £279.90 shipping Yeah, you are adding it wrong. You need to add the pack of 10 with accessories. That will get you the right shipping price. No, I am not adding it wrong your web site is. Your assumption is that I want a full pack of accessories which is not the case, I am just after enough to add to my mine.
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I will take a small break ... there is something coming ^^ that needs my attention more then ... this batch 3.
stay tuned. ....
Missed batch 2 DF, got ill instead... Would have jumped on batch 3 but you have piqued my interest with your comment, a bigger, faster seed, maybe its now a bulb now or bean pssst. Have you sprung a leak DF
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I will take a small break ... there is something coming ^^ that needs my attention more then ... this batch 3.
stay tuned. ....
Missed batch 2 DF, got ill instead... Would have jumped on batch 3 but you have piqued my interest with your comment, a bigger, faster seed, maybe its now a bulb now or bean
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Your shipping tables are still screwed up £363.87 UK shipping which is just a bit to much for a 10 seeds and a power supply I could not find any power cables either, just mini USB cables with a product code of singlegridpower Its adding £27.99 per item, buy 10 cables for £10 and it adds £279.90 shipping
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Your shipping tables are still screwed up £363.87 UK shipping which is just a bit to much for a 10 seeds and a power supply I could not find any power cables either, just mini USB cables with a product code of singlegridpower
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well at the time of the post i was only getting like 90ghs after a powerdown and 10 min wait i am now getting 171ghs that is very slowly falling and now i see this
Chain# ASIC# Frequency Fan Temp ASIC status 1 8 350 2280 44 xxxxxxxx xxxxxoxo xoxoxoxo oooooooo 2 32 350 0 49 oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo
Check that there is not a problem with your power supply, if there is a failure in the overpower sensing then it could slowly reduce its power output giving you the problem that you see.
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Quick question (if you will)...Are you getting PAID for this review...?
Jumping in: None of the reviewers are getting paid for the review. All of them can keep the miner for themselves Sell miner = payed but admittedly the producer of the miner has no leverage so the reviews can be a more honest.
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Dangerous
I have a major problem with allowing any company access to equipment behind my router/firewall
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... The SP10 contains 192 Hammer ASICs arranged into two large hashing boards. Hash rates vary between 1.4 and 1.6TH depending on temperature, and power consumption between 1.1 and 1.3KW from the wall. It contains a power supply, controller and cooling system - all in a 1.25U case. ....
Then the fight seems to be on for the 1TH/s space Who will blink first on price Spondoolies 1.45TH/s @ $4995 = 1TH/s @ $3,444 BITMAIN 1TH/s @ $3,599 Bitmine/Dragon/Clones 1TH/s @ $3,600 (approx.) Who can deliver on volume? Who's miners can be overclocked enough?
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You folks need to read up on KNC's reputation a bit more. They're total scumbags. I promise you that they will destroy Scrypt mining for the masses just as they have done for BTC mining.
Then the masses will do the same as they have before and move to the next algorithm, SHA256 to Scrypt, Scrypt to Scrypt-N This is I think the big fight that is going on behind the scenes especially as the big mining hardware companies are building their own datacentres to become the new bank equivalents of the future that are able to reap the transaction payment reward.
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Shouldn't they say more instead of less ? Running 100%load with 42% less failure than running 70% load ? Doesnt feel right ? Time to failure is 42% less, meaning that it will fail a lot sooner than if running at 70% load. 42% of what 1 minute or 1 century, or the time it takes for.... If it is 1 century then I would not care as I would most likely be dead, if it is 42% of minute then I would be a bit pissed.
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Your photoshop skills aren't that impressive hehehe This only goes to prove what I have been saying all along, 55nm silicon runs too hot, you have to operate the stuff in your underwear just to keep cool! It is good to see women getting into IT though
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Regarding the PSU, I contacted Enermax to inquire about the ERV1000EWT-G. I asked: (1) What is the expected MTBF for this PSU if placed under a 85% or 90% load continuously? (2) What is the maximum recommended continuous load for this PSU? This is the response I received: 1. We do not have figures for MTBF at 85% or 90% load, but similar calculations show that at 100% load, the MTBF will be 42% less than in 70% load.
2. 1000W. Yet please note that the best efficiency of this power supply is at 350~600W load range. If system is constantly run at 800~1000W, we recommended to use 1500W PSU for best power consumption consideration. Of course, the one caveat is that I do not know for sure that this is the exact model of PSU being used in the S2. 42% of unknown is still unknown Did they say what the MTBF is at 70%?
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"After setting my pool info and adjusting the IP info, I started the miner. It mines but is noisy as hell with the fan running so fast. It still shows running from 177°C to 179°C. I moved it into a different room and that miner alone is noisier than all of the other S1's and four GPU miner system running in the other room."
177C? I thought these shut down at 60c? are you sure it says 177C? That is smoking hot
Swap the controller and fan to the 2nd blade and use its sensor instead.
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Package received today Well done Darkfriend77 for a successful group buy, now I am going to play with my new toys
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Register a company there Well, apparently it is not simple as claim for VAT claim for items that have been imported... I was wondering if anyone actually had any experience with from the UK? You need to have a VAT registered company and then you just claim the VAT back from HMRC by using the UPS or DHL Cash On Delivery invoice as you would on a normal purchase.
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..... yep it looks like they have figured out the minimum for watt/gh
It must be 640 chips running at 1.56gh each = 998.40 gh
since the chip can run 1.6 to 2.0 with the same voltage as set by the resistor on a u-1
the u-1 voltage is set far too high too run 1.6gh
I have done extensive u-1 runs with clocks from 1.5 to 2.1 and watts do not vary much. this means the volts are set too high on u-1 to run power efficient at 1.6 gh.
Since the new u-2 will run at 2.0-2.1 with same watts it is a confirmation of this in a backhanded way.
Now what I would like to see is space for more PSU's and a three pole switch, left for low power 1TH/1KW, middle for 1.5TH/2KW, right for 2TH/3KW. EDIT: Or Summer, Spring/Autumn and Winter mode
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Hope their will be a Cina Export sticker aka. CE Sign on the rack. The German customs sometimes are really mad. I think that you mean a "Conformité Européene" CE approval mark rather than a "China Export" sticker. But I know what you mean, if it is a completed end user device then it is likely to need CE approval before Customs let it in although the PSU's should already have them.
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Bitmain can you please create an option to ship without PSU so I can overclock this bad boy to 2 + Th/S
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Do you honestly think you can overclock it 2TH, that a 100% increase.
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3) 4BTC? 5 S1's cost ~4.96BTC, have less chips and no PSU. This ain't a charity.
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It still has to be a valid purchase though, the S1's made that and returned ROI reasonably quickly @6 BTC ROI will be 9-10 months away.
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