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October 08, 2013, 12:08:01 PM |
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FYI: According to Emilia from Knc customer support "Day 1 hosting should be going online today. Login details will be provide later this afternoon."
also there comes a new firmware this afternoon (information from calling with knc-support) I can confirm that, I've just received an email from Anna saying "Our engineers are making some improvements and new update should be posted later on today."
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Bitcoin is a participatory system which ought to respect the right of self determinism of all of its users - Gregory Maxwell.
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madsusies
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October 08, 2013, 12:29:07 PM |
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Lol, till i get my 100Ghas booth it will earn like 5Ghas jalapenoo 5 months ago  in 2014 no use for wee miner booth
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timmmers
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October 08, 2013, 12:33:04 PM |
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KnC ....u guys are amaze me !!! To see a company deliver on time (a couple of days late anyways  ) compared to the total scam/cluster fuck that is CONMASTERS INC @ BFL & then their prodigy love child AVA ( I FUCK U WHITE DOGS) LON Even offereing compensation for the slight delay on the hosted units like W...T...F.. Josh read this monkey boy ..... KnC thanks you for deliverying us from the evil that if BFl & thier biatch AVALON You guys are going to totally own crypto if u keep this up like white on rice AWESOME When you consider the teething troubles now are a learning experience and this was 1st shot at this for them, so next time they'll be wiser and better....other companies have a mountain to climb to match KnC from now on...why would anyone take the risk with someone like BFL when you compare histories with KnC? There's no comparison at all. It's not just the rigs that KnC have done miners a favour with, the whole industry now needs to change to stay in business which benefits us massively. No room for cowboys anymore is there? 
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trepex
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October 08, 2013, 12:58:55 PM |
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Problem report sent to KnC support:
Hello,
my Saturn miner is running with about 7.5% HW errors (0.93). It looks like this is normal / known by KnC.
But my cgminer process also terminates itself from 2x per hour up every 3h. I did not observe any uptime of cgminer much greater than 3h.
I observed (by pure chance) such a restart life: Everything did look normal. A new status update in the bottom of cgminer every few seconds. Suddenly there did show up error messages like
KnC: accepted by FPGA X works, but only Y submitted (where Y=0 or 1 only I think). X was always < 10.
I did not manage to make a screendump fast enough. Those messages did show up at a rate of 10-20 (?) per second. SO really fast. After a few seconds the screen session did terminate and the cgminer process was restarted.
Ralf / trepex
KnC answer (vie e-mail) with small comment from me: Hello Ralph Ralf, We are aware there have been problems with CGMiner in the latest firmware 0.93. These have been fixed and new firmware 0.94 will be released on our website later this afternoon. Please apply this as soon as it becomes available. Regards, Liam Med vänlig hälsning | Best regards Liam Vardy Kncminer www.kncminer.comOffice: +46 8559 253 20
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October 08, 2013, 01:09:03 PM |
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Problem report sent to KnC support:
Hello,
my Saturn miner is running with about 7.5% HW errors (0.93). It looks like this is normal / known by KnC.
But my cgminer process also terminates itself from 2x per hour up every 3h. I did not observe any uptime of cgminer much greater than 3h.
I observed (by pure chance) such a restart life: Everything did look normal. A new status update in the bottom of cgminer every few seconds. Suddenly there did show up error messages like
KnC: accepted by FPGA X works, but only Y submitted (where Y=0 or 1 only I think). X was always < 10.
I did not manage to make a screendump fast enough. Those messages did show up at a rate of 10-20 (?) per second. SO really fast. After a few seconds the screen session did terminate and the cgminer process was restarted.
Ralf / trepex
KnC answer (vie e-mail) with small comment from me: Hello Ralph Ralf, We are aware there have been problems with CGMiner in the latest firmware 0.93. These have been fixed and new firmware 0.94 will be released on our website later this afternoon. Please apply this as soon as it becomes available. Regards, Liam Med vänlig hälsning | Best regards Liam Vardy Kncminer www.kncminer.comOffice: +46 8559 253 20 At least they are pumping out the updates. It's the kind of thing that happens when you rush stuff our the door to appease the angry horde without a proper beta cycle.
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arlekyn13
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October 08, 2013, 01:19:10 PM |
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I'd guess that they found that they can't build them as fast as they thought so they amended the Nov date on the site. Fair enough, best to be honest. Doesn't bode too well for Oct 15th if that's the case though.
My guess is they want to give a full month advance for the last orders shipped from batch #1 over batch #2. No longer specifying Nov 15th as the start date of shipping batch #2 means they expect to be some days late past Oct 15th for the final orders of batch #1. Still no refunds available for Oct batch even if they are late past Oct 15th.
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Emmie
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October 08, 2013, 01:30:54 PM |
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Mine arrived an hour ago. A Saturn paid June 8th, had preregister number 8X and ordernumber 162X.
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electrox
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October 08, 2013, 01:32:50 PM |
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My Saturn is hashing at 250 - 256 Gh/s.
However regularly cores are being disabled ("due to more than 10 HW errors) and then after a while enabled again only to be disabled shortly thereafter again.
During this process hash rate goes down to 150-200 Gh/s. In the time the cores are disabled 5sec average is mostly around 266 Gh/s.
So I get the feeling that it would be better if those cores were disabled once and for all. But maybe the new upgrade will fix this issue.
I summed up the cores that are being disabled: 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 26, 29, 33, 34, 35, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 47 Probably even more but those are the ones I have noticed.
What about you guys? Are you getting similar symptoms? Is it normal?
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October 08, 2013, 01:34:07 PM |
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I'd guess that they found that they can't build them as fast as they thought so they amended the Nov date on the site. Fair enough, best to be honest. Doesn't bode too well for Oct 15th if that's the case though.
My guess is they want to give a full month advance for the last orders shipped from batch #1 over batch #2. No longer specifying Nov 15th as the start date of shipping batch #2 means they expect to be some days late past Oct 15th for the final orders of batch #1. Still no refunds available for Oct batch even if they are late past Oct 15th. They realized no ones pay 6k in February with difficulty XXX mil, the batch 2 is sold out soon 
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October 08, 2013, 01:39:00 PM |
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My Saturn is hashing at 250 - 256 Gh/s.
However regularly cores are being disabled ("due to more than 10 HW errors) and then after a while enabled again only to be disabled shortly thereafter again.
During this process hash rate goes down to 150-200 Gh/s. In the time the cores are disabled 5sec average is mostly around 266 Gh/s.
So I get the feeling that it would be better if those cores were disabled once and for all. But maybe the new upgrade will fix this issue.
I summed up the cores that are being disabled: 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 26, 29, 33, 34, 35, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 47 Probably even more but those are the ones I have noticed.
What about you guys? Are you getting similar symptoms? Is it normal?
So far one of my two Jupiters is having that problem suggesting a bit of chip/core variability from one machine to the next. I just got an email from KnC saying the 4th firmware update (due any minute) should fix this. We shall see.
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madsusies
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October 08, 2013, 01:58:36 PM |
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Hey guy, could you give me a tech tip, i wait for a 100Ghas knc miner, i know it'll take a 5 months to get the money back (2000€), i trow my plans 4 update away (300$ a month in January) . The question is if i should buy just 300w +80 psu to do not waist an electricity or count on price fall for a jupiter to 1500-2500 usd and buy a 860w crossair - it safe to use only on 100ghas unit till update. Thanks guys and happy mining
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October 08, 2013, 02:05:12 PM |
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(SNIP)
If any of you have received one of these, I suggest you ask KFC to provide their source modifications to the GPL licensed cgminer source code and they're obliged to provide it within a reasonable timeframe.
I've already asked Knc support for a timeline for source code distribution. When/if I hear back I will let everyone know.
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October 08, 2013, 02:16:18 PM |
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Hey guy, could you give me a tech tip, i wait for a 100Ghas knc miner, i know it'll take a 5 months to get the money back (2000€), i trow my plans 4 update away (300$ a month in January) . The question is if i should buy just 300w +80 psu to do not waist an electricity or count on price fall for a jupiter to 1500-2500 usd and buy a 860w crossair - it safe to use only on 100ghas unit till update. Thanks guys and happy mining
It's not a (significant) waste of energy to buy an oversize seasonic or corsair gold/platinum power supply. It is a waste of money to buy one that's too small, only to have to buy another later.
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October 08, 2013, 02:26:16 PM |
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It's not a (significant) waste of energy to buy an oversize seasonic or corsair gold/platinum power supply. It is a waste of money to buy one that's too small, only to have to buy another later.
I'm jut worried if the psu don't enough load / power consumption it will damage the psu after few months
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let's have some fun
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October 08, 2013, 02:29:28 PM |
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will never happen PSU on 20% load runs fine and way more quiet  
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..and Thou shalt spread the coin in the name of cryptography for eternity
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October 08, 2013, 02:34:36 PM |
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Thanks for advice, i saw hiper the Russian psu with usb, it'll be nice one with electricity consumption counter for making a chart to know when the game over 
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ElGabo
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October 08, 2013, 02:53:15 PM |
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I got mine today. Hashing with 495... There were some issues but it seems stable now. Thanks KNC. 
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" I'm waiting for my punishment, I know it's on my way So cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up"
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October 08, 2013, 02:55:02 PM |
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which fimware you have
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ElGabo
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October 08, 2013, 02:59:53 PM |
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0.93
But there is the fpga issue...
So it's not stable. Too early hurrah...
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" I'm waiting for my punishment, I know it's on my way So cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up"
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mruiter
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October 08, 2013, 03:02:04 PM |
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0.93 is as unstable as my borderlining sister if i would have one............
Crashing and restarting every 5 minutes......
Come on with 0.94, 0.95 and 0.96
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