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Author Topic: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com  (Read 3049511 times)
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November 22, 2013, 10:39:20 PM
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Was just curious.....
actually, I was thinking of offering 2BTC for any unwanted upgrade cards out there....  plus shipping....
but looking at that...I'd probably get laughed at.....
anyone still feel they got overcharged for the boards?....LOL!

Hope this isn't too off topic, I see you have considered offering BTC, bartering.  All of us paid for our upgrade modules in BTC.  Those of us in the US might want to consider this following, especially the part about bartering for detailing a car.  I found it a little earlier:  http://www.bitcointax.info/ 
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November 22, 2013, 10:48:46 PM
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Check this one http://uk.farnell.com/te-connectivity-amp/1-794617-0/receptacle-dual-row-10way/dp/1111091
Be careful though the cut outs are often different you need to check if the corners match on the plug and socket.

So I made some additional research (used the online chat on the site you gave me) and was told this is the right connector:
http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Molex/39-01-2100/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtVoztFdqDXO6IgqogZDQiJ
or this one
http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Molex/39-01-2105/?qs=%2fha2pyFaduihxjzDOr1tv20yexU0RnWqYViKyHkA%2fEw%3d
More information here: http://uk.mouser.com/catalog/English/102/GBP/1388.pdf

So all I need is some of these + the pins + a crimp tool (why is it so expensive?)
I have the crimp tool, I'm in the midlands between Worcester and Birmingham 30 seconds off m5 or 5 mins off m42.
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November 22, 2013, 11:02:52 PM
Last edit: November 22, 2013, 11:16:53 PM by The Avenger
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BTC once again breaks $800 thanks to a grey haired virgin Cheesy And a $150 million BTC trade https://blockchain.info/tx/1c12443203a48f42cdf7b1acee5b4b1c1fedc144cb909a3bf5edbffafb0cd204

Another wacky day in bitcoin world

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November 22, 2013, 11:19:14 PM
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It's possibly a bad thing if its a bank or syndicate of banks, they could kill bitcoins dead with that many.
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November 22, 2013, 11:32:40 PM
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I´m missing an official statement on the website about the psu,
customers which are here not at home, have to know which psu (power) they need.

Or not?

thx

order 102x paid.

And please knc, test the miners before sending, my first batch comes with four death boards. I start mining on the 14 Nov.
of 25 th oct. delivery.

thanky very much.


You can send my miners with the ultra last ones, but please working machines.


Edit: next diff change in 7d 5hr 52m 14s to est. 676538597 + 11%

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November 22, 2013, 11:42:37 PM
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I bought an Xbox One and a PlayStation 4 to commemorate the Bitcoin explosion by the way. And my One controller came exactly the same time as the board.

A bit off topic, but how is the Xbox One?
Isn't that the new xbox that has infrared to see through clothes, with facial recognition so it can send all your to MS/NSA?
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November 22, 2013, 11:43:46 PM
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I´m missing an official statement on the website about the psu,
customers which are here not at home, have to know which psu (power) they need.

Why not e-mail them?

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November 22, 2013, 11:52:19 PM
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I´m missing an official statement on the website about the psu,
customers which are here not at home, have to know which psu (power) they need.

Why not e-mail them?

From https://www.kncminer.com/pages/faq

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What specs do I need for the powersupply? ▾
- A power supply (PSU) certified as 80+ Gold (high quality power with low variations).
- for October Jupiter’s, an 850 Watt PSU with a minimum of four separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).
- for October Saturn’s, a 600 Watt PSU with a minimum of two separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pins).
- for Mercury models, a 400 Watt PSU with a minimum of one PCI-E adaptor (6 pins or 6+2 pins).

To maximise the performance of your November shipment orders, we recommend the following:
- for November Jupiter’s a 1200 Watt PSU with a minimum of four separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).
- for November Saturn’s an 850 Watt PSU with a minimum of two separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).


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November 22, 2013, 11:55:06 PM
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Maybe I used 2 coolermaster v1000 for November Jupiter
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November 22, 2013, 11:59:50 PM
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I'm sure solder or an imperfect crimp will suffice.  It's not like this jumper will be carrying much current at all.

^^^This.

If your are going to splash for the crimper, it is this one I believe: http://dx.com/p/lodestar-l214192-terminals-ratchet-crimping-tool-yellow-black-250405

Thank you. That one seems reasonable in price. I will probably get one.
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November 23, 2013, 12:11:58 AM
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I´m missing an official statement on the website about the psu,
customers which are here not at home, have to know which psu (power) they need.

Why not e-mail them?

From https://www.kncminer.com/pages/faq

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What specs do I need for the powersupply? ▾
- A power supply (PSU) certified as 80+ Gold (high quality power with low variations).
- for October Jupiter’s, an 850 Watt PSU with a minimum of four separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).
- for October Saturn’s, a 600 Watt PSU with a minimum of two separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pins).
- for Mercury models, a 400 Watt PSU with a minimum of one PCI-E adaptor (6 pins or 6+2 pins).

To maximise the performance of your November shipment orders, we recommend the following:
- for November Jupiter’s a 1200 Watt PSU with a minimum of four separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).
- for November Saturn’s an 850 Watt PSU with a minimum of two separate PCI-E adaptors (6 pins or 6+2 pin).


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November 23, 2013, 01:21:16 AM
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Getting a lot of dropouts, that I don't think are all Sweden tweaks, but overall Hrate is good for my 2 hosted Jups without the turbocharging & extra cylinders:

   Hashrate Average   Weighted Shares
12 hours           1,347.95 Gh/s   13558026
3 hours           1,389.56 Gh/s   3494144
22.5 minutes   1,380.50 Gh/s   433920
256 seconds   1,440.29 Gh/s   85848
128 seconds   1,423.14 Gh/s   42413
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November 23, 2013, 02:40:59 AM
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Maybe I used 2 coolermaster v1000 for November Jupiter

how would that work?

You just plug 2 of the modules in one and 2 into the other + a molex from one of them powers the controller board. And you have to start them at the same time.

But it's a complete overkill.
EVGA SuperNova 1300W is your best best: awesome quality, enough PCI-E ports and cables and 10 year warranty.
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November 23, 2013, 02:49:11 AM
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Maybe I used 2 coolermaster v1000 for November Jupiter

how would that work?

You just plug 2 of the modules in one and 2 into the other + a molex from one of them powers the controller board. And you have to start them at the same time.

But it's a complete overkill.
EVGA SuperNova 1300W is your best best: awesome quality, enough PCI-E ports and cables and 10 year warranty.

Thx - the biggest ive seen locally is an 1100 and im a bit iffy using that when the 'official' stance is 1200ftw - but i'll see if i can find a 1300 elsewhere - its not as if the rig/s are en route

also - cooler master only give out free cables to US customers - i paid 15 euro for 4 pci-e (inc. shipping)
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November 23, 2013, 02:56:43 AM
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Maybe I used 2 coolermaster v1000 for November Jupiter

how would that work?

You just plug 2 of the modules in one and 2 into the other + a molex from one of them powers the controller board. And you have to start them at the same time.

But it's a complete overkill.
EVGA SuperNova 1300W is your best best: awesome quality, enough PCI-E ports and cables and 10 year warranty.

Thx - the biggest ive seen locally is an 1100 and im a bit iffy using that when the 'official' stance is 1200ftw - but i'll see if i can find a 1300 elsewhere - its not as if the rig/s are en route

also - cooler master only give out free cables to US customers - i paid 15 euro for 4 pci-e (inc. shipping)

I am in the UK and they sent me 7 cables for free. They came from the Netherlands.
Btw you can make them very cheap Wink
Or just buy twin molex to PCI-E = 2 more modules Wink
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November 23, 2013, 03:06:50 AM
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Maybe I used 2 coolermaster v1000 for November Jupiter

how would that work?

I currently use 3 cheap (~$20 each) power supplies to power my 5-asic unit. It is a bit messy, but all you have to do is connect like Cyper said, then make a common ground (connect any black-wire pins between used power supplies). To turn on, I first turn on ASICs, and then beaglebone(+rest ASICs). To turn off, I turn off the one connected to beaglebone, then the remaining asics. Had no problem so far.
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November 23, 2013, 03:09:54 AM
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Maybe I used 2 coolermaster v1000 for November Jupiter

how would that work?

I currently use 3 cheap (~$20 each) power supplies to power my 5-asic unit. It is a bit messy, but all you have to do is connect like Cyper said, then make a common ground (connect any black-wire pins between used power supplies). To turn on, I first turn on ASICs, and then beaglebone(+rest ASICs). To turn off, I turn off the one connected to beaglebone, then the remaining asics. Had no problem so far.

Similar, I'm using two 360 watt switching supplies, normal usage driving LED signs, and a beaglebone power supply but all to a switched power strip.  All off and all on at the same time.  Works fine.  And yes, common ground.  This to drive a Mercury-now-Saturn.
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November 23, 2013, 03:27:40 AM
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I am surprised that no one came up with overclocking solution yet.
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November 23, 2013, 03:57:17 AM
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I am surprised that no one came up with overclocking solution yet.

I saw a guy on irc who looked like he was on the right track.

Those who figured it out are likely keeping it to themselves, like the guy who first figured out how to run the Avalons at 350MHz while everyone else was still at 300.

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November 23, 2013, 04:13:54 AM
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Heh..you think that is high look at the completed page of stuff sold today on ebay  Jupiter 550 $18,600 bucks with 52 bids jeezzz!


http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=kncminer&_in_kw=1&_ex_kw=&_sacat=0&LH_Complete=1&_udlo=&_udhi=&_samilow=&_samihi=&_sadis=200&_fpos=&_fsct=&LH_SALE_CURRENCY=0&_sop=12&_dmd=1&_ipg=50


now we are cooking with gas!!! (damn right I'm tempted)

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