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September 01, 2015, 09:57:31 PM |
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In fact, it's actually the most power-efficient publicly-sold bitcoin miner in the world at this time.
Is this statement from the first post still accurate in light of the release of the S7? Finally got my BTC lined up, will be placing my order shortly.
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September 01, 2015, 10:05:41 PM |
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The statement as a whole still stands, because it's qualified by "at this time" and the post is datestamped well before the S7 was released. So, technically yes it's accurate.
Without the qualification of that description being set there about five weeks ago, no it's not really accurate. However, if I were to say "being shipped" then yes, it'd still be accurate for another three or four weeks.
Gotta admit though, the S7 has me beat.
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September 01, 2015, 10:26:28 PM Last edit: September 01, 2015, 11:54:53 PM by philipma1957 |
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The statement as a whole still stands, because it's qualified by "at this time" and the post is datestamped well before the S7 was released. So, technically yes it's accurate.
Without the qualification of that description being set there about five weeks ago, no it's not really accurate. However, if I were to say "being shipped" then yes, it'd still be accurate for another three or four weeks.
Gotta admit though, the S7 has me beat.
yeah it does but not everyone wants a 1200 watt monster heat maker. the real question is : are those the only 2 choices we have a .3 watt 13gh or a .25 watt 4800gh Seems to me we need something in-between.
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September 01, 2015, 11:01:39 PM |
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The statement as a whole still stands, because it's qualified by "at this time" and the post is datestamped well before the S7 was released. So, technically yes it's accurate.
Without the qualification of that description being set there about five weeks ago, no it's not really accurate. However, if I were to say "being shipped" then yes, it'd still be accurate for another three or four weeks.
Gotta admit though, the S7 has me beat.
yeah it does but not everyone wants a 1200 watt monster heat maker. the real question is those the only 2 choices we have a .3 watt 13gh or a .25 watt 4800gh Seems to me we need something in-between. Yep, I'm in for a U4 or a Compac2 if Bitmain will provide chips!
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philipma1957
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September 01, 2015, 11:56:19 PM |
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The statement as a whole still stands, because it's qualified by "at this time" and the post is datestamped well before the S7 was released. So, technically yes it's accurate.
Without the qualification of that description being set there about five weeks ago, no it's not really accurate. However, if I were to say "being shipped" then yes, it'd still be accurate for another three or four weeks.
Gotta admit though, the S7 has me beat.
yeah it does but not everyone wants a 1200 watt monster heat maker. the real question is those the only 2 choices we have a .3 watt 13gh or a .25 watt 4800gh Seems to me we need something in-between. Yep, I'm in for a U4 or a Compac2 if Bitmain will provide chips! I would like a decent piece of gear for something in between. 2 s-7's 10 sidehack sticks. that middle class spot looks too lonely.
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September 02, 2015, 01:25:11 AM |
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Just ordered mine
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September 02, 2015, 01:30:22 AM |
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The statement as a whole still stands, because it's qualified by "at this time" and the post is datestamped well before the S7 was released. So, technically yes it's accurate.
Without the qualification of that description being set there about five weeks ago, no it's not really accurate. However, if I were to say "being shipped" then yes, it'd still be accurate for another three or four weeks.
Gotta admit though, the S7 has me beat.
yeah it does but not everyone wants a 1200 watt monster heat maker. the real question is those the only 2 choices we have a .3 watt 13gh or a .25 watt 4800gh Seems to me we need something in-between. Yep, I'm in for a U4 or a Compac2 if Bitmain will provide chips! I would like a decent piece of gear for something in between. 2 s-7's 10 sidehack sticks. that middle class spot looks too lonely. s5 or sp20 are middle class, but you are probably bored of them. I kept one Sp20 just to play with it.
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September 02, 2015, 01:53:07 AM |
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s5 or sp20 are middle class, but you are probably bored of them. I kept one Sp20 just to play with it.
The SP20 is definitely the good kind of boring. I've got one that's been mining for over 270 days with no problems. As long as I feed it cold air, it consistently performs like work horse. Too bad that Spondoolies are out of the running this time around. It would be nice for Bitmain to have some competition right about now.
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philipma1957
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September 02, 2015, 01:56:47 AM |
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The statement as a whole still stands, because it's qualified by "at this time" and the post is datestamped well before the S7 was released. So, technically yes it's accurate.
Without the qualification of that description being set there about five weeks ago, no it's not really accurate. However, if I were to say "being shipped" then yes, it'd still be accurate for another three or four weeks.
Gotta admit though, the S7 has me beat.
yeah it does but not everyone wants a 1200 watt monster heat maker. the real question is those the only 2 choices we have a .3 watt 13gh or a .25 watt 4800gh Seems to me we need something in-between. Yep, I'm in for a U4 or a Compac2 if Bitmain will provide chips! I would like a decent piece of gear for something in between. 2 s-7's 10 sidehack sticks. that middle class spot looks too lonely. s5 or sp20 are middle class, but you are probably bored of them. I kept one Sp20 just to play with it. watts per gh rule them out only the sidehack stick and the s-7 run under .32 watts forgot they are also ruled out since they are second hand
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September 02, 2015, 02:59:45 AM Last edit: September 02, 2015, 03:12:31 AM by sidehack |
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So, I still have some kinks to work out with the pick-and-place. About half a dozen of my parts aren't rotated right but that's an easy setting. I stepped through manually and fixed things where I had to, took notes on what needed to be changed in the work file. The potentiometer is the only part I really worry about; it gets picked up just fine (sometimes) but then discarded because the tool doesn't have a good vacuum (on account of its shape) and thinks it's screwed up. The machine discarded about five in a row and then bailed on the program entirely. So that'll need some testing. I have one board fully placed. Novak hooked up the new oven and figured it out, showed me a thing or two before he left for the day (a little over two hours ago) so I have my panel with one populated stick cooking now. My goal for the day was to not go home until I had a stick populated. I was hoping to get a whole panel placed and baked, but that'll happen tomorrow. My timeline, jestingly, was to be done by 10PM. It is now 10PM. I'll finish the stick tomorrow (need to snap it from the panel, fit USB jack and heatsink) and test it and let everyone know how it's going. Then fix the work program and run out a whole panel. Then post pictures because I'm not going to post pictures now because it's daggum hot and I've been here for eleven hours already. Which puts me at 31 hours worked since 3PM Saturday? Yeah it's time to go home. EDIT: Alright, fine. I'll post a friggin' picture.
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September 02, 2015, 03:44:32 AM |
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So, I still have some kinks to work out with the pick-and-place. About half a dozen of my parts aren't rotated right but that's an easy setting. I stepped through manually and fixed things where I had to, took notes on what needed to be changed in the work file. The potentiometer is the only part I really worry about; it gets picked up just fine (sometimes) but then discarded because the tool doesn't have a good vacuum (on account of its shape) and thinks it's screwed up. The machine discarded about five in a row and then bailed on the program entirely. So that'll need some testing. I have one board fully placed. Novak hooked up the new oven and figured it out, showed me a thing or two before he left for the day (a little over two hours ago) so I have my panel with one populated stick cooking now. My goal for the day was to not go home until I had a stick populated. I was hoping to get a whole panel placed and baked, but that'll happen tomorrow. My timeline, jestingly, was to be done by 10PM. It is now 10PM. I'll finish the stick tomorrow (need to snap it from the panel, fit USB jack and heatsink) and test it and let everyone know how it's going. Then fix the work program and run out a whole panel. Then post pictures because I'm not going to post pictures now because it's daggum hot and I've been here for eleven hours already. Which puts me at 31 hours worked since 3PM Saturday? Yeah it's time to go home. EDIT: Alright, fine. I'll post a friggin' picture. Photo looks very nice thanks.
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September 02, 2015, 07:13:03 AM |
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I agree, thanks for the photo. I wondered what such a device would look like. Kinda like a crazy pen plotter on steroids. Not a scary looking robot at all....
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September 02, 2015, 01:04:41 PM |
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I don't know what I'm looking at but it's sexy
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September 02, 2015, 01:35:14 PM |
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Commenting on the YouTube video - TheRealSteve has pushed one of these past 23GH/s. Also the BM1384 was used on the S5.
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September 02, 2015, 03:10:21 PM |
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Commenting on the YouTube video - TheRealSteve has pushed one of these past 23GH/s. Also the BM1384 was used on the S5.
23 GH/s for just one chip seems amazing! I think i will have to get some good powered USB hubs going on
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September 02, 2015, 03:26:17 PM |
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So, I still have some kinks to work out with the pick-and-place. About half a dozen of my parts aren't rotated right but that's an easy setting. I stepped through manually and fixed things where I had to, took notes on what needed to be changed in the work file. The potentiometer is the only part I really worry about; it gets picked up just fine (sometimes) but then discarded because the tool doesn't have a good vacuum (on account of its shape) and thinks it's screwed up. The machine discarded about five in a row and then bailed on the program entirely. So that'll need some testing. I have one board fully placed. Novak hooked up the new oven and figured it out, showed me a thing or two before he left for the day (a little over two hours ago) so I have my panel with one populated stick cooking now. My goal for the day was to not go home until I had a stick populated. I was hoping to get a whole panel placed and baked, but that'll happen tomorrow. My timeline, jestingly, was to be done by 10PM. It is now 10PM. I'll finish the stick tomorrow (need to snap it from the panel, fit USB jack and heatsink) and test it and let everyone know how it's going. Then fix the work program and run out a whole panel. Then post pictures because I'm not going to post pictures now because it's daggum hot and I've been here for eleven hours already. Which puts me at 31 hours worked since 3PM Saturday? Yeah it's time to go home. EDIT: Alright, fine. I'll post a friggin' picture. F'ing Awesome!! So how long does it take to PnP 30 boards?
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September 02, 2015, 03:30:17 PM |
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No idea. I'm still testing the one, and then I have to make some changes to the program.
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September 02, 2015, 03:46:48 PM |
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Very cool, thanks for keeping us in the loop.
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September 02, 2015, 04:26:18 PM |
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I had to touch this guy up by hand a bit, since I don't have all the component rotations set right on the robot - first time and all, you know. I caught most everything and flipped it manually, but I didn't notice that one of my FETs was on backward. In my defense they're pretty symmetrical. In any case, the body diode conducted 5V into the ASIC and it's probably dead now. The FET itself was also damaged, which damaged the buck controller so power didn't work even when the FET was put back on right. So replaced FETs, buck controller and ASIC and now I have a fully working Compac - first one off the line! I need to do a bit of firmware jiggling on it (with data courtesy Luke-Jr) and make sure it works properly on BFG and cgminer. It's working on Novak's Compac test build of cgminer right now - pictured above, it's running 200MHz. I need to run out a second stick after correcting rotations (and hopefully teaching the robot how to handle the pot), and that'll also learn me how to set up paneled boards. If the second one comes out working without manual intervention, I'll run out the full panel. I did notice one small issue with the PCB, which is slightly embarassing. When I changed stuff around the pot to give us clockwise-increase adjustments, there was a single small trace that got left over, hidden underneath the silkscreen, which basically shorts the whole pot to ground and forces the regulator to minimum 550mV output. It'll just take a minute with a good knife to sever said little quarter-millimeter-sqaure piece of aberrant copper and get things back to right. So far that's the only issue I've found.
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