jeroenn13
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October 11, 2013, 05:10:43 PM |
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Probably a stupid question: Is anyone's Jupiter actually working reliably at 450+GH/s?
Yes mine, stable at 500 Gh/s @ BTCguild. 0.94 firmware. Mine too stable around 450 but they better f'n sort the firmware, before 0.94 mine was running 100GH/s faster. I agree they have many , many issues with their firmware. Kind of unprofessional from this company.
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xstr8guy
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October 11, 2013, 05:12:56 PM |
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Order 29XX, Jupiter Paid June 28 Changed status from "Paid" to "In progress"
35xx in progress too. Seems they're moving at a good pace now.
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josh_nc
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October 11, 2013, 05:15:59 PM |
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Can we have a count on how many showing "in progress" for more than 1 week?
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Transam808
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October 11, 2013, 05:18:08 PM |
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Mine has changed to in progress as well 31xx, though I'm starting to think they just switched most orders to in progress to try and avoid refunds, hope in wrong though, we will see
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josh_nc
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October 11, 2013, 05:20:16 PM |
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Probably a stupid question: Is anyone's Jupiter actually working reliably at 450+GH/s?
Yes mine, stable at 500 Gh/s @ BTCguild. 0.94 firmware. Mine too stable around 450 but they better f'n sort the firmware, before 0.94 mine was running 100GH/s faster. I agree they have many , many issues with their firmware. Kind of unprofessional from this company. Is 0.94 a must for stability or can you apply up to 0.93 for now until they fix the speed issue with 0.94? J/
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nightengale
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October 11, 2013, 05:22:43 PM |
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Hoping "in progress" isn't a stall technique.
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faetos
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October 11, 2013, 05:22:54 PM |
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Order 29XX, Jupiter Paid June 28 Changed status from "Paid" to "In progress"
35xx in progress too. Seems they're moving at a good pace now. Are either of you hosted or are you both shipping?
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josh_nc
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October 11, 2013, 05:23:22 PM |
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Mine has changed to in progress as well, though I'm starting to think they just switched most orders to in progress to try and avoid refunds, hope in wrong though, we will see
I suspect they are behind schedule on their hosted scheme so this is likely where all their focus is. Any word anywhere from bitcoinorama? It would be very nice to get an update from him.
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loktang1125
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October 11, 2013, 05:23:31 PM |
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Probably a stupid question: Is anyone's Jupiter actually working reliably at 450+GH/s?
all of mine are working 450+ with 0.93
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ur0pl
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October 11, 2013, 05:25:31 PM |
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^Yeah, 550+ yeah, my ass... I am hosted and stuck at 100 average....
can't you ask the people at the hosting facility to turn off its power, open the case and check if there are loose cables? You are paying them afterall. That is likely the issue with your miner.
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Transam808
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October 11, 2013, 05:32:28 PM |
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Question, is there any orders that are being shipped. That have not had there status switched to in progress? Or how about hosting units?
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loktang1125
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October 11, 2013, 05:34:04 PM |
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Question, is there any orders that are being shipped. That have not had there status switched to in progress? Or how about hosting units?
my uncle have 3units on ups's hand atm
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WastedLTC
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October 11, 2013, 05:36:53 PM |
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my home unit dropped from 540ish to 400 yesterday afternoon. I did try rebooting yesterday also taking case off and adding fan but that didn't change anything. This morning I did a hard reset (hold reset for 5 seconds) and the miner is back above 530 since.
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Phoenix1969
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October 11, 2013, 05:39:19 PM |
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Hint: Jupiter owners should raise their diff to over 400... it will run faster there is a "sweetspot.... find it.
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ur0pl
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October 11, 2013, 05:48:44 PM |
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W. T. F.?
This is running 0.93...umm help!?
turn off the power, open the case, reconnect the cables
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soy
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October 11, 2013, 05:52:25 PM |
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The trick is for what, just testing? No matter what else that wire pair does, it tells the power supply that a motherboard is connected. There is no motherboard connected to the motherboard connector when that wire pair is jumped. There is no need for a motherboard to be connected. The power supply turns on the when voltage on that pin is low and it turns off when the voltage on that pin is high. A motherboard, switch, or paperclip all do the same thing they connect the power-on pin to ground which pulls the voltage low. When the power supply is on (plugged in and any hardwired power switch is turned on) it monitors that pin and supplies continual power to the 5VSB rail. When it goes low it "turns on" = supplies power to the other rails, and when it goes high it "turns off" = disconnects power to the other rails. Well, if the exploding caps are caused by voltage buildup on disconnected leads after the miner is disconnected, even with the power supply off, the voltage buildup due to voltage memory of the capacitors, voltage buildup that the power supply designers decided would be drained by the motherboard, then the jumper is signaling a condition, motherboard connected, that does not exist.
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Phoenix1969
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October 11, 2013, 05:55:03 PM |
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also... runnning the right diff is important, slush's pool has (varidiff), which auto-tunes to your asics. runing your machine on slush's pool for a few hrs will give you a good idea where to set it. my saturn has been running @ 260-300+ solid now on slush for the past 18 hours since update to 0.94.... of course it does dip down during flushwork... for a few seconds.
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ur0pl
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October 11, 2013, 05:56:05 PM |
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I bought that too. Is there something wrong with the configuration? Should i change the pins? Do you have problems with yours?
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trepex
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October 11, 2013, 06:01:37 PM |
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Hint: Jupiter owners should raise their diff to over 400... it will run faster there is a "sweetspot.... find it.
I can confirm this. For a Saturn 128 was not enough, 256 gave better performance. I did not try other values, did not even know that other values than 2^x would be OK. trepex
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