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February 02, 2013, 03:10:25 AM
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620 Watts is quite a ways off the 400 Watts Yifu kept insisting on... Jeff, are you sure nothing's going haywire over there? Because I find it hard to believe a 50% larger power consumption is something they would've missed during development. Hell, it's even a tad over the maximum possible power draw they announced back in the day and they specifically mentioned that electricity consumption is lower than they initially estimated, bringing it at 400W.

[EDIT] I see Yifu updated the power consumption at 450W, but it's still a far cry from the 620 Jeff reported. So which is it?
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February 02, 2013, 03:20:54 AM
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Chip's power consumption is <6.6W/Ghs

ATX power loses(82%), DC/DC power loses(87%), Fan(5~20w), etc…

So…
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February 02, 2013, 03:23:43 AM
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thanks for clearing that up ngzhang.

Makes sense as it's a stand alone unit.  When quoting BFL's numbers, no one includes the PC it's hooked up to either.
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February 02, 2013, 03:29:28 AM
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When quoting BFL's numbers, no one includes the PC it's hooked up to either.
A Raspberry Pi definitely doesn't pull 200w though and you can hook the BFL stuff up to any low power board with USB connectivity...
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February 02, 2013, 03:29:48 AM
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Couldn't you gain about 10-15% efficiency from the power supply using 220v instead of 110v at least with the power supply?

ATX power loses(82%), DC/DC power loses(87%), Fan(5~20w), etc…
Not sure it would benefit any of the other numbers?
 

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February 02, 2013, 03:30:49 AM
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When quoting BFL's numbers, no one includes the PC it's hooked up to either.

+1, a fair perspective




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February 02, 2013, 03:32:24 AM
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Chip's power consumption is <6.6W/Ghs

ATX power loses(82%), DC/DC power loses(87%), Fan(5~20w), etc…

So…

Yes, but those losses and loads were part of your power budget for 400 watts, correct? Don't be like Josh-- you were expecting less than 6.6 W/GH/s. Simulating the power performance of a chip like this is a lot more difficult problem than calculating how many watts you will need for the fans. Its completely understandable the simulations were slightly off, but still on the same order.
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February 02, 2013, 03:33:12 AM
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Chip's power consumption is <6.6W/Ghs

ATX power loses(82%), DC/DC power loses(87%), Fan(5~20w), etc…

So…

Dear Dr. NGZHANG,

That's not the reason for you to claim the power consumption of the unit is 450w.

The power consumption of the unit is what all it matters. You picked on BFL for the same thing and now you talked like its all fine and dandy.

LOL at ... saying fans power and all that. Should I add the power I need to cool my room?
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February 02, 2013, 03:33:43 AM
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When quoting BFL's numbers, no one includes the PC it's hooked up to either.
+1, a fair perspective
You're really gonna site a 5W overhead? The fact is this thing uses 10x the amount of power, and they were dishonest by not warning anyone.

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February 02, 2013, 03:34:31 AM
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When quoting BFL's numbers, no one includes the PC it's hooked up to either.

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February 02, 2013, 03:34:56 AM
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Chip's power consumption is <6.6W/Ghs

ATX power loses(82%), DC/DC power loses(87%), Fan(5~20w), etc…

So…

I see. Makes sense then. Thanks for the clear-up.
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February 02, 2013, 03:36:48 AM
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You should probably put the 620 watt figure on your website so that people are clear about the amount of power the whole unit consumes.

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February 02, 2013, 03:37:27 AM
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I'd like to point out that the power usage for this unit is economically irrelevant, and not really necessary for discussion.

The statistic that matters most is time -- Avalon released first, so they win. That's really all there is to it.
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February 02, 2013, 03:40:00 AM
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Will a "Raspberry Pi" (whatever that is) going to have the bandwidth to handle difficulty 1 mining from a 60GH/s device. I doubt it. So the power consuption for a "Raspberry Pi" is pretty irrelevant as well.
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February 02, 2013, 03:41:50 AM
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Will a "Raspberry Pi" (whatever that is) going to have the bandwidth to handle difficulty 1 mining from a 60GH/s device. I doubt it. So the power consuption for a "Raspberry Pi" is pretty irrelevant as well.

Idiot, do you know the spec of the host board of Avalon?

You should shut up now, you might learn a thing or two....
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February 02, 2013, 03:45:08 AM
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Will a "Raspberry Pi" (whatever that is) going to have the bandwidth to handle difficulty 1 mining from a 60GH/s device. I doubt it. So the power consuption for a "Raspberry Pi" is pretty irrelevant as well.

Idiot, do you know the spec of the host board of Avalon?

You should shut up now, you might learn a thing or two....


What's the point of talking about something that doesn't come with the device?

I know BFL has a thing with physically attaching unrelated consumer hardware to its mining equipment, but design does not transfer by Osmosis. If I glue an IPad to my Bitcoin miner it doesn't mean my Bitcoin miner becomes a well designed and intuitive device.
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February 02, 2013, 03:47:20 AM
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You should probably put the 620 watt figure on your website so that people are clear about the amount of power the whole unit consumes.
I completely agree, the website currently indicates the total system wattage is 450w.
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February 02, 2013, 03:48:05 AM
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Just reminding everybody...you shouldn't compare the power consumption of a product that actually exists vs one that doesn't.

Avalon gets you more than 1 GH/s per 10 watts of power @ 120v.  Good luck beating that with what currently exists.

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February 02, 2013, 03:48:23 AM
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Will a "Raspberry Pi" (whatever that is) going to have the bandwidth to handle difficulty 1 mining from a 60GH/s device. I doubt it. So the power consuption for a "Raspberry Pi" is pretty irrelevant as well.

Idiot, do you know the spec of the host board of Avalon?

You should shut up now, you might learn a thing or two....


What's the point of talking about something that doesn't come with the device?

I know BFL has a thing with physically attaching unrelated consumer hardware to its mining equipment, but design does not transfer by Osmosis. If I glue an IPad to my Bitcoin miner it doesn't mean my Bitcoin miner becomes a well designed and intuitive device.

Did I tell you to shut up?

BFL can plug into a OpenWRT device LIKE one in AVALON. Even an Android phone would work.

Your question is does Raspberry Pi gonna have enough bandwidth as a host? Fck yes, it also shows you know crap about this.
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February 02, 2013, 03:48:31 AM
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thanks for clearing that up ngzhang.

Makes sense as it's a stand alone unit.  When quoting BFL's numbers, no one includes the PC it's hooked up to either.

No, I think it's nothing to do with the host PC.

To power the chips, we must convert 220vAC to 1.2v DC. And we must shift all heat out. This process cause power loses.

Any system needs to pay these extra power, including BFL.

So please do not use an " announced " chip power consumption number to compare with a full system power consumption number, it's meaning less.
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