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1481  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: October 20, 2013, 04:47:04 AM
looks like 2 saturns may run faster than a single jupiter....   or am I dreaming?

I bought 2 Saturns and just received this week. I'm pulling 272Gh/s avwrage from both on BTC.
1482  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~95Th] Semi-private mining pool on: October 20, 2013, 01:55:56 AM
Hello. I'm a new KNC user here looking to use a nice pool. I was using BTC Guild which has been working fine, are there any reasons to
switch over to another pool like this one? It's not like I'm going to make more coin, right?
Thanks
1483  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CGMINER ASIC FPGA GPU overc monit fanspd RPC linux/win/osx/mip/r-pi 3.6.2 on: October 18, 2013, 06:11:49 AM
When using with Eligius it tells me to use this line:
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u YourAddress -p x -I 9

Towards the end of that line, can someone let me know what the "x -I 9" means? I can't seem to find it in any of the readme files.


Thanks
1484  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: October 08, 2013, 12:36:08 AM
the "screen -r" command re-attaches to an already runnning window. Is cgminer always running in its own already running window by default?


1485  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: October 08, 2013, 12:00:18 AM
Ok got back from Atlanta earlier. Will endeavor to post Phin's pic tomo. Wink

Luke, Phineaus and Bargraphics, are all super friendly charachters, and a pleasure to meet.

Austin and Beccy make a truly lovely couple, and were hospitable above, and beyond the call of duty. As were Theron, Dave and Israel who remain firmly behind the camera. They all genuinely have Bitcoin's best interest at heart, and are living the dream with a fantastic adventure, that's only about to get even more eventful.

Put quite a few faces to the names. Jeff Garzik, Anthony Gallippi, and Stephen Pair from Bitpay, were all very cool guys, very approachable, and relaxed. The conference was a lot of fun for them.

Jeffry Tucker the host with the most, and a dash of eccentricity was fascinating to meet, and put together a great event. Ravi from Cointerra was also a super nice guy, had a great chat with him, and he had a lot of positive compliments to give. So respect.

My vocal chords have taken a beating, wish I could have spent a little more time to check out the nightlife in Atlanta and scope the city out, but it was straight on a plane for 16 hours of travel with connecting flights. Looking forward to having my first real nights sleep in ages tonight.



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With respect to the popped cap on the board - and the fire hazard nonsense. Look guys, do not add/remove the pci-express cabling with the miner powered on, you'll surge the device. The network cabling can be removed and replaced if you need to reset your router, there's no power being delivered there, but not the PCI-E from the ATX to the device when switched on and providing a current to the device.

That's common sense. Set-up the miner; all four PCI-E's attached correctly, then the molex, then plug the unit in at the wall and switch on. Simples.

You would not go adding and removing power to graphics cards, or the GPUs themselves to your motherboards once your PC is powered on, would you?  Exact same thing here. It's an expensive piece of kit read the set-up manual and treat the device with respect.

Also changing the fans? Why? It barely generates any heat, or noise currently. Wasted expense. Just give your unit free airflow clearance at the front and back so sufficient airflow can circulate.



The Jupiter at the show had nothing special added. The above was snapped just before Austin and Becky's speech. It was 576W at the wall. They saw it for themselves, as did anyone else attending. Elgius was chosen as it's publicly verifable at anytime at the event, and beyond. It's Austin and Beccy's account. You can view it live now if you like;

http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/142tak6vKezQ1tFwPVgEuZRM6xG6jFR2P4

You'll see the time it was offline as they have traveled from the event. I personally put it together late Thurs night, booked a flight and crossed my fingers it would survive hold. Marcus and Michael kindly offered to wrap it in additional bubb;e wrap and returned to me the campest packaging you could imagine. Bright Pink bubble wrap with ribbons as handles. W*nkers. I had to walk around with that thing and it raised eyebrows. Fortunately not enough for the TSA to care. They were more concerned with the 25m of network cabling Marcus had given me to put in my hand-luggage, along with the ATX PSU - apparently my sole intention according to the TSA was to potentially over power the pilots; hog tie them with the cabling, and bash them over the head with the PSU. So I had to faff about unnecessarily a lot on the transfer flight at Chicago O'Hare...

The packaging for the first few guys, sorry, not my forte, I just mucked in so you got what you wanted when you wanted asap. The lack of additional internal packaging however, as anyone who know packaging will tell you is on purpose. Let the box take a beating, not the miner. The empty space is there for a purpose. If there was more foam, the pressure sustained would be transferred to the box and through the heatsink to the PCB. Not what you want. So if the cardboard box turns up a little bruised. It just did it's job, the miner is fine.

Finally with respect to the fan's on the heatsink popping off. That was because the foam was meant to be places on the heatsink, not the fan cover. The foam's friction meant that as it absorbed any impact, the top of the fan housing with the foam adhering to it remained steadfast, and the bottom of the housing un-clipped. The foam is doubled upon and placed on the heatsink. No one should be receiving further issues there.

Anyway I need some rest. Peace out, and enjoy your hashrate, I still haven't got one for myself yet. The queue is being respected and all that FUD about Cloudhashing getting prioritized. If the have stated that it's total BS, and they know it. The order queue is sacred. The hosting from what I understand had some teething issues that could not be resolved until working devices existed. In anycase there will evidently be the odd hiccup, but then you did not want to wait for your devices, so you got to be prepared to be proactive with constructive feedback so the issues can be resolved promptly. They are working flat out for you. I however have been running on fumes the last few days, so I need some downtime.

Please do not forget, beyond Bitcoin what has been achieved with respect to engineering and the IC industry is groundbreaking and their partners know it. That's ORSoC's proudest flag. They have taken the world's fastest concept to silicon and made it work first time. Unheard of. There was some scary moments in that first 24 hours from receiving chips Sun and having a working device Mon, but in any normal process that post chip refinement takes 12-18 months, not 24 hours. You'll never witness that again. Partly because no one will be anywhere near as loony as to try it, but that was the nature of the beast in this race, risks had to be taken, and at the same time mitigated to be safe as possible. KnC still don't know what Jupiter is capable of yet, but the geeks at ORSoC are very excited to have a new toy to play with. It was never about greed. It was about covering NRE, and raising funds to build a solid company so geeks and their toys can be challenged and pushed. Priority now is getting you gusy your working units. Subsequent is letting Marcus, Michael, Henrick, Yann, Vitali and the rest of the guys squeeze some real performance out of those badboys. Destruction testing on their units, not yours, and firmware updats for you. For those with board issues, they are working on a patch now There will be no need to return. There is nothing wrong with the chips, or components. It' software that needs ironing out.

I think i've covered every concern I have read about. Enjoy! Zzzz.

I've seen pictures of some miners that were on fire. What's going on with them, and why would that even happen? Are the fans they using enough at all or should we all invest in better fans? The last thing I want to have happen is my $4000 miner catch fire with working fans.

1486  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for someone to create/modify software for this forum [5500+ BTC] on: October 07, 2013, 10:23:26 AM
You guys been talking about this on your site for quite some time now and it finally happened. Using old, out dated software and that's "free" should be  a NO to begin with with, All the hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars this place to update the software and never did only shows your procrastination and your youth and some greed in there. When BTC was rising over into thw 200+ ranges I bet a software change would never have been though of then. Now that some information has been compromised, it really is in your best interest to get this updated. When I see this place is still running SMF 1.1 and the chauffeurs are full of money just make me think of greed.

Amd if you don't come out with something custom and secure, then another group will just do it better and make it more secure. This was bound to happen and talking about it  for a few months just wasn't the best approach . I use to read those posts months and months back on how you should make the forum better and all I heard was who can hold onto the funds securely since BTC is rising. Immature mistake kids would make.

Good luck, but I'll never post private info on here and personal information and pretty much take most content at a grain of salt.
1487  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: October 02, 2013, 12:49:17 AM
The best SSH terminal is KITTY. It is a fork from PUTTY, but much better than PUTTY. It is free and I use it on VPS's all the time and works  great. Very configurable, reliable and take up very little memory/power.

http://kitty.9bis.net/


Hopefully the units will be set for DHCP.
1488  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: October 01, 2013, 11:49:27 PM
All I want to know is when my units will be shipping. Apparently I'm only going to have maybe a month or two of good mining and that's it. What else can I do with a Saturn unit besides dump more money into it and upgrade it to a Jupiter to give me maybe another two months of decent mining?

1489  Bitcoin / Electrum / Coming from Armory - best process? on: September 19, 2013, 04:35:25 AM
I'm ditching Armory once and for all and wanted to know the best process to get my BTC into my Electrum wallet? I can eventually get the Armory up and running and then eventually just send myself the BTC, but is there an import or something I can do? I do have a digital backup and paper backup or my Armory wallet.

1490  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory scanning the whole blockchain every time i start the program on: September 19, 2013, 04:31:43 AM
Unfortunately I'm in the middle of switching over to Electrum now. Armory maybe loads half the time and when it does it takes about an hour to get a proper balance. Not sure what's up with this wallet, but it's more work and time than I really have to spend. I double click on Electrum and it loads/syncs in about 30 seconds, and doesn't need huge amounts of memory or speed to work. I'm not bashing Armory, I actually wish I could still continue to use it, but the past 5 times when I needed access to my BTC I wasn't able to access them. Right now my index got corrupt "somehow" and has to re-build itself so I'm letting that run over night, then just sending my BTC to my Electrum address. Too bad, the potential and security was there but the reliability wasn't. Good luck with future upgrades.

1491  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: September 16, 2013, 05:33:37 AM
Did the specs change recently on the Saturn or Jupiter? I could have sworn I was getting 400 GH/s but my Jupiter says it is a 200. Has it always been a 200?

Also from KNC's website in the product description it says won't ship until mid November. I thought these were suppose to ship in September unless that means if you order now.

Over 400 pages to read here and now they have their own forum gets crazy. That's exactly what BFL did. Instead of coming here they opened up their own forum. Similar minds think alike?



Jupiter = Minimum of 400 Gh/s
Saturn = Minumum of 200 Gh/s

If you purchase a new one today, it won't ship until November.  If you purchased prior to last week it will ship before the middle of October.

You can take your order number from your My Orders page and paste it into the order tracking search box on the main page to see when your miner is going to ship.

Please don't ever compare KNC to BFL again. You are only making yourself look uninformed and reactionary.


I'm a little confused. I pre-paid back in June and paid $3,975 for the miner which I think was rated for 400Gh/s. Now when I look at their site their Saturn is 200Gh/s and is $2,995. Should I expect a refund in price difference or something here? I could have sworn I was getting 400Gh/s for almost paying $4,000.


Wow you would think you would pay a little more attention to an order you spent nearly 4k on,

I was mistaken about the Gh/s, but not the $800 difference in price. There was really no advantage of me ordering early. Someone that orders now can get a delivery in November and already be ahead of me because of that $800 in their pocket. Being in the bitcoin arena just keeps teaches me lessons every day. At least I'll never pre-order anything again. Hey, maybe I should cancel one of my miners, order another one for less $800? I think I read refunds were available before shipping starts....and apparently that hasn't happened yet.
1492  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: September 16, 2013, 04:45:43 AM
Did the specs change recently on the Saturn or Jupiter? I could have sworn I was getting 400 GH/s but my Jupiter says it is a 200. Has it always been a 200?

Also from KNC's website in the product description it says won't ship until mid November. I thought these were suppose to ship in September unless that means if you order now.

Over 400 pages to read here and now they have their own forum gets crazy. That's exactly what BFL did. Instead of coming here they opened up their own forum. Similar minds think alike?



Jupiter = Minimum of 400 Gh/s
Saturn = Minumum of 200 Gh/s

If you purchase a new one today, it won't ship until November.  If you purchased prior to last week it will ship before the middle of October.

You can take your order number from your My Orders page and paste it into the order tracking search box on the main page to see when your miner is going to ship.

Please don't ever compare KNC to BFL again. You are only making yourself look uninformed and reactionary.


I'm a little confused. I pre-paid back in June and paid $3,975 for the miner which I think was rated for 400Gh/s. Now when I look at their site their Saturn is 200Gh/s and is $2,995. Should I expect a refund in price difference or something here? I could have sworn I was getting 400Gh/s for almost paying $4,000.


Maybe I was wrong about the Gh/s being 400, but there is an $800 price difference. I'm trying to ask myself what was my advantage of ordering in June or now and only cane come up with saving $800.

1493  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: September 10, 2013, 02:09:35 AM
Did the specs change recently on the Saturn or Jupiter? I could have sworn I was getting 400 GH/s but my Jupiter says it is a 200. Has it always been a 200?

Also from KNC's website in the product description it says won't ship until mid November. I thought these were suppose to ship in September unless that means if you order now.

Over 400 pages to read here and now they have their own forum gets crazy. That's exactly what BFL did. Instead of coming here they opened up their own forum. Similar minds think alike?

1494  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: September 08, 2013, 03:49:54 AM
i dont think the psu really matters honestly. dont waste money on anything crazy. just get a decent well priced unit and you will be fine, just wait for KNC to tell us the specs first.
A more efficient PSU should give you a longer tail--but that's also when you're earning the least, so perhaps it won't matter quite as much, much as you suggest here.

These are the best power supplies you can buy, I think. I have them running in multiple computers and they run so efficient the fan barely ever comes on to cool it. Never really maxes out and they aren't over powered for the system at all. Trust me, these are high quality power supplies.

http://www.seasonicusa.com/

1495  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory no worky... on: August 23, 2013, 11:43:01 PM
Armory require tons or RAM

I'll second that. This little program uses  a ton of resources for some reason. I really do like it, but when it takes me a couple of days just to get it up and running starts to make me think of alternatives. I did think there would have been a newer/updated version by now but nothing yet.

1496  Bitcoin / Electrum / Anyone come from Armory? on: August 23, 2013, 11:10:13 PM
I'm using Armory right now, the latest version they have and it's buggy as heck and I can mostly get it to load up normally 5 out of 10 times. When I need quick access to my BTC, this isn't really a good option. It is also terribly slow, scanning transaction history takes 30 minutes most of the time and I'm pretty much tired of uninstalling it and reinstalling it. Has anyone used Armory before and now use Electrum and like it?


1497  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: July 23, 2013, 03:36:46 AM
I have the opportunity to upgrade my Saturn for $3500 and really not sure what to do. It is already pumping 400G/H/s which isn't bad for my first miner. If money wasn't an issue I'd probably just go ahead and do it.

Has anyone else upgraded their units with their upgrade packages or just kept the same?

1498  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: July 21, 2013, 11:33:27 PM
At the end of the Day, the only thing we need to be concern is can we get our miners in September 2013? ? Can we get them? How many of us are 100% confident without a doubt??

If you are confident without a doubt you are probably insane. There is no 100% guarantee for it (or anything really), but according to KNC they are still on track to deliver in September.

KNC has had many weeks to change their ship date / times. Here it is already almost AUGUST, if they haven't said anything by now hopefully we won't hear anything bad. If they happen to send out a news letter the last day of AUGUST indicating about delays, there will probably be a lot of unhappy campers.

1499  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: July 21, 2013, 11:08:28 PM
opentoe, the last 5 posts are from you.  It's possible that you may wound a little too tight for the pre-order ASIC mining game.

just my 2c

Orders placed now will be shipped in October.  If you ordered in the first week or two then you will get yours in September.

Don't buy a Power Supply yet as the final specs aren't yet known.  They have specifically said they will consume LESS than 1000W and have told those planning on purchasing 1200W power supplies not to purchase until the final specs are published.

As for the pause in shipment, this is a VERY good thing for us.  KnC has the highest capacity to produce mining hardware at the moment, the less they produce after we receive our equipment, the faster we will gain ROI and turn a profit.

The only other thing I can say is calm down, buy a puppy or something.

Apparently since this version of SMF is so damn old your responses are all posted into separate posts. The newer version of SMF has the ability to combine responses into one post. I remember the owner/operator of this website was going to upgrade and even had like a few hundred thousand worth of American dollars in bitcoin, but here we still are....using and old shit ass version of SMF.
1500  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: July 20, 2013, 04:51:21 AM
Ok, I'd love to upgrade my Saturn to a Jupiter but I'm afraid that would back me up and I would receive my unit later then if I didn't upgrade. Anyone know the answer to that? If you buy the upgrade are you in anyway screwing yourself possibly getting your miner later then sooner?


Also, I live in the US and I'm concerned about what kind of power supply to get. I'd really like to be prepared for this and have my power supply purchased already and/or any special electric lines I need to run in my home. Since the Saturn is only 500 watts, I doubt I need to run any high powered electric lines, but will I be able to use a regular US purchased computer power supply?
SEASONIC power supplies are the best and I plan to buy one of them and use my APC UPS also for  a little extra protection.

Any technical info on stuff like that or too early yet?



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