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November 28, 2013, 02:46:07 PM
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You still coming to the Expo?

Indeed. Cannot talk for as loooong as we did last time, as i'm there to speak to quite a few, but will def be good to say hello.

I am gonna be your personal stalker then  Grin
Btw will you presenting anything officially or are you there just as a visitor?

I'm likely to be there

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November 28, 2013, 02:55:54 PM
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I am using 2 Coolermaster V850 to power up 1 Jupiter november batch.
All together is pulling 860-865 watt at the wall.
Waiting for the rest of the jupiters.
DON'T BUY LOWER THAN 1000 WATT PSU

I'm assuming that you split the pci cable jacks betwen the 2 PSU - what order are you turning them on?  do you turn on the supply with the beaglebone attached first or second?

/cet
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November 28, 2013, 03:19:14 PM
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Woohoo, my wire transfer order for 2 Neptune shows "paid"! The Bitpay one showed as "paid" immediately.

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November 28, 2013, 03:21:15 PM
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Ok guys i'm going to hook you up with a couple of firmwares imminently.

But...

But...

(said twice for dramatic effect)

One is for the November box. For the Ericsson VRMs - big yellow stickers, have Ericsson written on them, were delivered in November.

One is for the October box. For the General Electric unbranded silver VRMs. The tuning suite.

Make sure you use the correct one.

It won't kill your device, but it may require you re-flashing the beaglebone via an SSD card if you flash the wrong one.

It future a uniform intelligent release that differentiates between the pair will be available.

Currently this therefore relies on the intelligence of the user, i.e. you.

So...Lips sealed

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November 28, 2013, 03:21:25 PM
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@CYPER
No, the PSU will not have a Mean Time Before Failures of +100000 hours anymore,
but will have a MTBF of less than 1000 hours.
A hard lesson learn from block erupters.
I will stay below 80% of max rating of PSU.

Why would you assume that?
Good quality PSU are designed with components in excess of the advertised wattage.
If you ask Cooler Master or Corsair they will confirm that.

Back in 2011 I have mined with HX850 for 4 months with 850W at the wall and then sold it to a fellow miner, who has been mining with it for a long time.



I burn a PSU with block erupters. The PSU was at the 5V line 30 ampere. Not enough to power 60 block erupter for 2 1/2 month per PSU apparently.
Now I am using 3 PSU to power 120 Block erupters instead of 2 PSU.
I think I will stay at the safe side using 3 V850 to power 2 Jupiter instead of 1 V850 per Jupiter. If I am out of town and the PSU goes down I will loose BTC.
Those PSU cost nothing compared what you will loose with down time.

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November 28, 2013, 03:21:51 PM
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Woohoo, my wire transfer order for 2 Neptune shows "paid"! The Bitpay one showed as "paid" immediately.

When did you pay and where from?
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November 28, 2013, 03:25:57 PM
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Our little 3Th/s rigs will be little plastic Hess trucks compared to the big ones in the real world.

Do you have any idea how much the difficulty needs to be in order for your words to turn true?

Here are some simple numbers for you:

For a 3TH/s machine to make 0.1BTC daily we need a difficulty of 15 billion.
A difficulty of 15 billion = 107374 TH/s
107374 TH/s = 35791 Neptunes

Another basic calculation:

If you take all the predicted/estimated ASIC pre-orders in this topic: 22117 TH/s
And multiply that by 5 just to be on the safe side = 110585 TH/s gets you a difficulty of 15.5 billion

Is that simple enough?

i like

cant stand those bitching 24hours

Exactly. These people lack basic math skills.
I want to hear a good reason why a difficulty over 10 billion is to be expected in May/June, when all the ASIC hardware ever announced don't even amount to 5 billion.

One possible reason to get more then 5 billion difficulty in may: hidden asic producers. In other words D&T estimate could not be considered exhaustive.
Sure 10 billions is unlikely and 15 even more.

Neptunes can live through 1-2 extra billion and still be profitable at the current exchange rate Wink

There lies the rub. Current exchange rate.
This is the main reason I'd not leap into one now...a month may cost a little more but should things change drastically re that rate it could end up bad for today's buyers. Already those BTC are worth 10% more in a day...it gets to 2k by xmas and you paid 20k for that rig in BTC value.

Dodgy times again but in a much nicer way than the last time.

Good to see that KNC learned from the 1st batch and the 2nd is better.
Now they need to learn to communicate a lot better and maybe get some staff in when they get to producing Neptunes and they have it cracked. That over worked thing is pathetic when all it means is poor planning in  staff areas for that short period. As with many businesses are doing now for Xmas, hiring some temp short term peeps is sensible.

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November 28, 2013, 03:29:53 PM
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Woohoo, my wire transfer order for 2 Neptune shows "paid"! The Bitpay one showed as "paid" immediately.

When did you pay and where from?

I can not answer for him but for me Wink - I ordered and paid 26th via wire - showed "paid" next day -> Germany to Sweden ... so within Europe 1-2 business days

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November 28, 2013, 03:30:46 PM
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I am using 2 Coolermaster V850 to power up 1 Jupiter november batch.
All together is pulling 860-865 watt at the wall.
Waiting for the rest of the jupiters.
DON'T BUY LOWER THAN 1000 WATT PSU

I'm assuming that you split the pci cable jacks betwen the 2 PSU - what order are you turning them on?  do you turn on the supply with the beaglebone attached first or second?

/cet

If it were me I'd power ASIC boards first then power the beaglebone with ASICs second.
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November 28, 2013, 03:31:19 PM
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What is the trick to getting the website to allow bank wire for payment? Mine just shows Bitpay.
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November 28, 2013, 03:32:39 PM
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What is the trick to getting the website to allow bank wire for payment? Mine just shows Bitpay.

Order per Bitpay - than close and go to your Account page "Order history". There you can switch to Wire manually

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November 28, 2013, 03:32:43 PM
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order 934X  "in Progress"

THANK YOU KNC!

Please one request... Litecoin FPGA or ASIC team.  And if it happens a First option to buy for existing customers would be very much appreciated!

PS I would move to Sweden to help if you want to give me a job, im not a genius like you guys though.

Signature for hire!
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November 28, 2013, 03:37:14 PM
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November module definitely dead, straight short across pos and neg.

Nobody seems to be answering the phones and no reply to email so far (4hrs ago).

I wanted to ship it back today but looks like I'm going to miss this as I have no RMA yet :-S
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November 28, 2013, 03:44:05 PM
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Woohoo, my wire transfer order for 2 Neptune shows "paid"! The Bitpay one showed as "paid" immediately.

When did you pay and where from?

I can not answer for him but for me Wink - I ordered and paid 26th via wire - showed "paid" next day -> Germany to Sweden ... so within Europe 1-2 business days

I paid between 9:00 and 10:30 AM Eastern time from the US.

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November 28, 2013, 03:49:19 PM
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Ok guys i'm going to hook you up with a couple of firmwares imminently.

But...

But...

(said twice for dramatic effect)

One is for the November box. For the Ericsson VRMs - big yellow stickers, have Ericsson written on them, were delivered in November.

One is for the October box. For the General Electric unbranded silver VRMs. The tuning suite.

Make sure you use the correct one.

It won't kill your device, but it may require you re-flashing the beaglebone via an SSD card if you flash the wrong one.

It future a uniform intelligent release that differentiates between the pair will be available.

Currently this therefore relies on the intelligence of the user, i.e. you.

So...Lips sealed


aaaaand, link?

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November 28, 2013, 03:53:15 PM
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Ok guys i'm going to hook you up with a couple of firmwares imminently.

But...javascript:void(0);

But...

(said twice for dramatic effect)

One is for the November box. For the Ericsson VRMs - big yellow stickers, have Ericsson written on them, were delivered in November.

One is for the October box. For the General Electric unbranded silver VRMs. The tuning suite.

Make sure you use the correct one.

It won't kill your device, but it may require you re-flashing the beaglebone via an SSD card if you flash the wrong one.

It future a uniform intelligent release that differentiates between the pair will be available.

Currently this therefore relies on the intelligence of the user, i.e. you.

So...Lips sealed


aaaaand, link?

I thought nobody cared...Cry

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November 28, 2013, 03:56:50 PM
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Ok guys i'm going to hook you up with a couple of firmwares imminently.

But...javascript:void(0);

But...

(said twice for dramatic effect)

One is for the November box. For the Ericsson VRMs - big yellow stickers, have Ericsson written on them, were delivered in November.

One is for the October box. For the General Electric unbranded silver VRMs. The tuning suite.

Make sure you use the correct one.

It won't kill your device, but it may require you re-flashing the beaglebone via an SSD card if you flash the wrong one.

It future a uniform intelligent release that differentiates between the pair will be available.

Currently this therefore relies on the intelligence of the user, i.e. you.

So...Lips sealed


aaaaand, link?

I thought nobody cared...Cry

Anyone else sitting here constantly refreshing the KnC site looking for the new firmware? I think I may be a bit too eager ;-)

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November 28, 2013, 03:59:00 PM
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Ok guys i'm going to hook you up with a couple of firmwares imminently.

But...javascript:void(0);

But...

(said twice for dramatic effect)

One is for the November box. For the Ericsson VRMs - big yellow stickers, have Ericsson written on them, were delivered in November.

One is for the October box. For the General Electric unbranded silver VRMs. The tuning suite.

Make sure you use the correct one.

It won't kill your device, but it may require you re-flashing the beaglebone via an SSD card if you flash the wrong one.

It future a uniform intelligent release that differentiates between the pair will be available.

Currently this therefore relies on the intelligence of the user, i.e. you.

So...Lips sealed


aaaaand, link?

I thought nobody cared...Cry

Anyone else sitting here constantly refreshing the KnC site looking for the new firmware? I think I may be a bit too eager ;-)

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November 28, 2013, 03:59:49 PM
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Ok guys i'm going to hook you up with a couple of firmwares imminently.

But...

But...

(said twice for dramatic effect)

One is for the November box. For the Ericsson VRMs - big yellow stickers, have Ericsson written on them, were delivered in November.

One is for the October box. For the General Electric unbranded silver VRMs. The tuning suite.

Make sure you use the correct one.

It won't kill your device, but it may require you re-flashing the beaglebone via an SSD card if you flash the wrong one.

It future a uniform intelligent release that differentiates between the pair will be available.

Currently this therefore relies on the intelligence of the user, i.e. you.

So...Lips sealed
I see november firmware, but I don't see the october tuning suite???
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November 28, 2013, 04:03:00 PM
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It's here!
https://www.kncminer.com/news/news-70

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