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I think the interesting point that hasn't been raised yet (as far as I've seen in this epic thread) is how KNC have binned their chips, if at all. BFL have 2 chips per Jalapeno and each can be (and usually seems to be) of a different quality in terms of hash rate and they must manually balance which chips get put on which board to achieve the advertised hashrate. Bigger boards have way more chips and it then becomes a classic partitioning problem.
Very good point, AFAIK, the chips are currently not binned at all. Not even tested for functioning (neither wafer probing or final chip testing) before being soldered on the PCB. Thats a huge mistake IMO, one that was pointed out months ago. They could be testing/binning the completed modules, but Ive not heard a word on that. I just installed "bertmod 0.2.1 by uski" on my bad performing Jupiter (only 380 gh/s). And shows two Asci-chips (2 and 3) with lots of disabled cores: ASIC_0 Die_0: 48 cores on, 0 cores off Die_1: 48 cores on, 0 cores off Die_2: 46 on, 2 off Die_3: 46 on, 2 off >> 98 % ASIC_1 Die_0: 48 on, 0 off Die_1: 48 on, 0 off Die_2: 48 on, 0 off Die_3: 48 on, 0 off >> 100% ASIC_2 Die_0: 47 on, 1 off Die_1: 47 on, 1 off Die_2: 19 on, 29 off Die_3: 47 on, 1 off >> 83% ASIC_2 Die_0: 48 on, 0 off Die_1: 48 on, 0 off Die_2: 3 on, 45 off Die_3: 48 on, 0 off >> 76% In total there are 81 cores off. That's about 10.5 % not working.... This while I'm only hashing 412 Ghs at the moment. As 412 / 550 is about 25% less performance, I guess that there is quite some overhead in the FGPA management and Firmware to "steamline" a stable system (about 15% additional loss)....
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hagbase
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October 11, 2013, 11:28:34 AM |
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Firmware: 0.94 PSU: Cougar S700 Cooling: default + 2x Noctua NF-S12B FLX  Any adivce on PSU? 700 plenty... you might try raise your diff a bit more... like 250 Ok raised diff to 256, working fine with 260GH/s. Just asking for PSU advice cause Cougar S700 is silver certified and my saturn wasn't stable before connecting two Noctua Fans to PSU(sucking air out) KnCs PSU specs say, PSU must be gold certified, maybe thats why i'm getting so much HW Errors? I'm also looking foward to buy 2 upgrade modules next year so i need to change PSU anyway.
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jelin1984
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October 11, 2013, 11:34:14 AM |
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i think tha something wrong with firmware which cause CORE OFF does anyone have any answer from knc from that problem? 
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October 11, 2013, 11:38:45 AM |
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i think tha something wrong with firmware which cause CORE OFF does anyone have any answer from knc from that problem?  bitcoinorama had a prev post that knc thinks it is a firmware problem and are working on it look at past threads
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October 11, 2013, 11:41:28 AM |
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Firmware: 0.94 PSU: Cougar S700 Cooling: default + 2x Noctua NF-S12B FLX  Any adivce on PSU? 700 plenty... you might try raise your diff a bit more... like 250 Ok raised diff to 256, working fine with 260GH/s. Just asking for PSU advice cause Cougar S700 is silver certified and my saturn wasn't stable before connecting two Noctua Fans to PSU(sucking air out) KnCs PSU specs say, PSU must be gold certified, maybe thats why i'm getting so much HW Errors? I'm also looking foward to buy 2 upgrade modules next year so i need to change PSU anyway. Silver, Gold, etc. refer to PSU internal efficiency. Wouldn't have anything to do with H/W errors. Suppose you have a 500 W power supply, a system that pulls 250 W at full load, running at full load all the time. Power drawn from the wall in an 8 hour day: Basic - 312.5 W Bronze - 304.9 W Silver - 294.1 W Gold - 277.8 W Platinum - 271.7 W That means that over basic you save 7.6 W/h with bronze, 18.4 W/h with silver, 34.7 W/h with gold, and 40.8 W/h with platinum. With 8 hours a day at full load that comes out to be 1.82 kWh, 4.42 kWh, 8.33 kWh, and 9.79 kWh saved per month with bronze, silver, gold, and platinum respectively. At 0.15 per kWh, and a 24 hour day, you'd save $52.86 a year with a platinum supply versus a non-rated supply.
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October 11, 2013, 11:42:42 AM |
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perl ./asic_status.pl > status.html
Thanks for the info about that bertmod.bin file being just a tar.gz! I felt much better only running that perl script. Hint to the development group: bring out a pure ASCII version!So my home Saturn looks OK, I will check why there is a temperature and performance difference.  I have no access to the slower Saturn hosted at KnC. So I currently can not say anything about the temperature and disabled cores about that one.
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October 11, 2013, 11:45:01 AM |
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AND, why some ppls hosted rigs have been pointed to provide KNCs wallet with coins?  Source? Otherwise don't spread FUD. I am actually glad I have a late hosted order. Hopefully all the kinks have been ironed out by then.  All early orders (if they did their pre-purchase research properly) basically signed up to be guinea pigs in return for a certain probability that everything worked perfectly from the start. And as anyone working with IT knows, the chances of that are minimal (enter the famous Murphy's Law). The fact that KnC managed to have a product that is working over the initial spec in at least 80% of the times on their first try is monumental.
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October 11, 2013, 11:51:41 AM |
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^Yeah, 550+ yeah, my ass... I am hosted and stuck at 100 average....
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edgar
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October 11, 2013, 11:53:09 AM |
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AND, why some ppls hosted rigs have been pointed to provide KNCs wallet with coins?  Source? Otherwise don't spread FUD. I am actually glad I have a late hosted order. Hopefully all the kinks have been ironed out by then.  All early orders (if they did their pre-purchase research properly) basically signed up to be guinea pigs in return for a certain probability that everything worked perfectly from the start. And as anyone working with IT knows, the chances of that are minimal (enter the famous Murphy's Law). The fact that KnC managed to have a product that is working over the initial spec in at least 80% of the times on their first try is monumental. please keep up. im not about to go sifting through thousands of posts just to reiterate what more than one HOSTED miner has already reported. knc may well have broken some tech records but facts are facts, just because you have not read them does not make them irrelevant. and there are PLENTY of early orders yet to arrive, in fact it seems we (they) have stalled out at around 2000. do you require sauce with that also to make it less 'FUDdy' E2A - thanks for not ignoring 1 of my several questions, though i wasnt really asking you its nice to not be ignored. i half agree with the later orders maybe having the kinks ironed out - the other half of me thinks that maybe all the good chips will be used in house while we end up with the dregs...
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thomashrev89
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October 11, 2013, 11:54:06 AM |
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^Yeah, 550+ yeah, my ass... I am hosted and stuck at 100 average....
are you reading speed through pool? i use slush and it showed 30 at the start and slowly ramped up to 450 after about 10 hours. even tho the miner ran at 400-450 from the beginning.
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The Avenger
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October 11, 2013, 11:54:24 AM |
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My post from kncforum. Miner Type: Jupiter CGMiner Hash Rate (average): 445Gh/s CGMiner HW Error : 25-30% Firmware Version: .94 Uptime: 12 Hour Case: Off 4 VRM per board Bertmod shows input voltage 11.8-12 V, output voltage 0.89-0.93 V, output current 45-58 W This is how i feel.  Pahh haha haa! That made me laugh 
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hagbase
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October 11, 2013, 11:55:14 AM |
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Firmware: 0.94 PSU: Cougar S700 Cooling: default + 2x Noctua NF-S12B FLX  Any adivce on PSU? 700 plenty... you might try raise your diff a bit more... like 250 Ok raised diff to 256, working fine with 260GH/s. Just asking for PSU advice cause Cougar S700 is silver certified and my saturn wasn't stable before connecting two Noctua Fans to PSU(sucking air out) KnCs PSU specs say, PSU must be gold certified, maybe thats why i'm getting so much HW Errors? I'm also looking foward to buy 2 upgrade modules next year so i need to change PSU anyway. Silver, Gold, etc. refer to PSU internal efficiency. Wouldn't have anything to do with H/W errors. Suppose you have a 500 W power supply, a system that pulls 250 W at full load, running at full load all the time. Power drawn from the wall in an 8 hour day: Basic - 312.5 W Bronze - 304.9 W Silver - 294.1 W Gold - 277.8 W Platinum - 271.7 W That means that over basic you save 7.6 W/h with bronze, 18.4 W/h with silver, 34.7 W/h with gold, and 40.8 W/h with platinum. With 8 hours a day at full load that comes out to be 1.82 kWh, 4.42 kWh, 8.33 kWh, and 9.79 kWh saved per month with bronze, silver, gold, and platinum respectively. At 0.15 per kWh, and a 24 hour day, you'd save $52.86 a year with a platinum supply versus a non-rated supply. I'm paying 0,47$ or 0,35€ but thats not why i'm asking for adivce, its all about this: "A power supply (PSU) certified as 80+ Gold ( high quality power with low variations)"
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October 11, 2013, 11:55:26 AM |
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^Yeah, 550+ yeah, my ass... I am hosted and stuck at 100 average....
are you reading speed through pool? i use slush and it showed 30 at the start and slowly ramped up to 450 after about 10 hours. I tried, eligius then 50btc, both stuck at 100 GH/s, maybe I'll try slush... Congrats on getting 450, you're one of the lucky few 
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joeventura
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October 11, 2013, 11:56:48 AM |
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T minus 4 days.... I still just showing paid..  Same here
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robix
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October 11, 2013, 12:03:07 PM |
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T minus 4 days.... I still just showing paid..  Same here Don't expect anything atm. For sure they stopped shipping due to their HW/FW issues. Not to forget the datacenter problems.
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thomashrev89
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October 11, 2013, 12:03:55 PM |
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T minus 4 days.... I still just showing paid..  Same here Don't expect anything atm. For sure they stopped shipping due to their HW/FW issues. Not to forget the datacenter problems. probably true.
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October 11, 2013, 12:04:11 PM |
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^Yeah, 550+ yeah, my ass... I am hosted and stuck at 100 average....
are you reading speed through pool? i use slush and it showed 30 at the start and slowly ramped up to 450 after about 10 hours. I tried, eligius then 50btc, both stuck at 100 GH/s, maybe I'll try slush... Congrats on getting 450, you're one of the lucky few  Well i had to do some modifications.... without the miner stops running, it trips the PSU for some reason. I think Operador is referring to host customers. Not mining @ home.
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BenTuras
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October 11, 2013, 12:10:12 PM |
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@KNC: Communicating with your customers is key in times of trouble!!
Come on, how hard can it be to post a news item every day on your website with a status update ? It's not nice to receive bad news, but WAY WAY WAY better than no news at all.
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Bargraphics
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October 11, 2013, 12:12:26 PM |
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@KNC: Communicating with your customers is key in times of trouble!!
Come on, how hard can it be to post a news item every day on your website with a status update ? It's not nice to receive bad news, but WAY WAY WAY better than no news at all.
Just got off the phone with Keith from KnC, He said they have teams at the datacenter trying to resolve the hosted problems. That's all the information he has currently. I'll update as soon as my units seem to be hashing correctly.
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robix
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October 11, 2013, 12:13:07 PM |
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@KNC: Communicating with your customers is key in times of trouble!!
Come on, how hard can it be to post a news item every day on your website with a status update ? It's not nice to receive bad news, but WAY WAY WAY better than no news at all.
+1 Edit: They are all so stupid making the same mistakes over and over again.
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