Phoenix1969
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July 01, 2014, 03:41:08 PM |
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What? Care to explain that? Any endeavor you invest for potential profit is "Business" last time I checked. Ever heard of this? Sole proprietorship: A sole proprietorship is owned by one person and operates for their benefit. The owner may operate the business alone or with other people. A sole proprietor has unlimited liability for all obligations incurred by the business, whether from operating costs or judgements against the business. All assets of the business belong to a sole proprietor, including, for example, computer infrastructure, any inventory, manufacturing equipment and/or retail fixtures, as well as any real property owned by the business.
like scamming people is not a business endeavour. offering to pay people to help you and not paying them is not a business endeavour. crying like a baby because someone stole your coins and being assisted by people (in their spare time) for no reward whatsoever is not a business endeavour. you are a total amoeba - how dare you question my remarks. GTFO. By the way, I handed out thousands of dollars in rewards to those who really helped (3 people)and accepted it; yes, thousands. Avenger flat refused any reward because he wanted 80% of my coin, and no less. Too fucking bad.
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jelin1984
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July 01, 2014, 03:44:47 PM |
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raskul
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July 01, 2014, 03:46:05 PM |
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jelin, you is perfect of english need not btc for this
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dropt
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July 01, 2014, 04:19:01 PM |
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man reading all this makes me glad i decided to refund at the beginning of the year.
The only reason you came back here to read this thread is because you are sad that you already cashed out. Sucker. LOL! The only suckers here are the people receiving, or waiting on HW from KnC. You're one of em, aren't you?
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user27
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July 01, 2014, 05:01:48 PM |
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aha, we think alike Good, because it looks like it's only the two of us left waiting!
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portice
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July 01, 2014, 06:04:09 PM |
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In other news, I received my refund today in BTC. I requested it May 18th.
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July 01, 2014, 07:10:19 PM |
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man reading all this makes me glad i decided to refund at the beginning of the year.
Makes me glad I didn't buy at all. Could you imagine paying ten grand for something that takes 5 days to mine a BTC? And then every ten days add another day! Geez
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Personal text my ass....
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July 01, 2014, 07:18:03 PM |
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I can not go more than 375 2 cubes at corsair 1200i more 375 Shut down psu
What the ff ......
I have a corsair 1200i on my computer that would constantly shutdown when the gpu's pulled more than 20A. I have dual water cooled 7990s. I have enabled multi rail OCP in the Corsair and use over clock protection to adjust the rails to allow more than 20A. I am using the Corsair link software to do this. I don't know if there is a way to do this without the software because the default is 20A. So this is probably why more than 2 cubes will shut down the psu. Just my thoughts. This sounds like the way forward; just remove the safety features using the software! Any chance of a walk through? I'm thinking I could hook a laptop up to each PSU, set the rails to 40A and repeat for each PSU; will the PSU "remember" the settings or only run 40A while linked? A screenshot walk-through would be real nice... anybody? Who makes what? http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/psu_manufacturers
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jelin1984
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July 01, 2014, 07:19:18 PM |
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I try that boost over 40a but shit corsair shut down Now I have 3 cooler master v1000 and is solid
By far seasonic oem is besttttttttt Corsair is awfullllllllll
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Phoenix1969
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July 01, 2014, 07:27:01 PM |
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I try that boost over 40a but shit corsair shut down Now I have 3 cooler master v1000 and is solid
By far seasonic oem is besttttttttt Corsair is awfullllllllll
never had a problem with Corsair... but then again, I'd never buy a PSU with a limiting function, as is the 1200 "i". Why would someone want to limit current, when maximum current is what we want? Some people are fascinated maybe by the GUI?
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The Avenger
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July 01, 2014, 07:28:02 PM |
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I try that boost over 40a but shit corsair shut down Now I have 3 cooler master v1000 and is solid
By far seasonic oem is besttttttttt Corsair is awfullllllllll
Corsair IS Seasonic.
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"I am not The Avenger" 1AthxGvreWbkmtTXed6EQfjXMXXdSG7dD6
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Phoenix1969
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July 01, 2014, 07:30:51 PM |
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the 1200's are made by "flextronics" if you cared to follow the provided manufacturers link
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jelin1984
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July 01, 2014, 08:08:38 PM |
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Neptune is very good miner Had perfect chip
But need better extra cooling
I will make some without dremmel the case
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July 01, 2014, 09:53:14 PM |
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Neptune is very good miner Had perfect chip
But need better extra cooling
I will make some without dremmel the case
I'm glad you are finally happy jelin BTW your english is probably a million times better than anyone elses attempt at whatever language you speak so don't worry about it Now looks like I might hopefully only be a day or so away from my refund, then I can pay off some debts.
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July 01, 2014, 11:36:55 PM |
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Just wondering if Batch 1 or 2 have started receiving their Neptunes yet.
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ex uno plures
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July 01, 2014, 11:59:48 PM |
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Corsair IS Seasonic.
No. Seasonic make some PSUs for Corsair, which Corsair then rebrands, but Corsair IS NOT Seasonic. When in doubt, buy Seasonic. Or those great EVGA 1300G2 if you want to save some $$$
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July 02, 2014, 12:09:13 AM |
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I have two Neptune and its instable... I tried different combination but it's complicated. Single Asic totally crash after 15min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894688281.pnghttp://pastebin.com/hvDg9Hkc5 Asic, 5 x 450Watts connected to a UPS (5000KVA, double conversion online). Two brutally slow down with many errors (exemple : KnC: 5.1.100 disabled for 300 seconds due to repeated hardware errors) http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686910.pngGood for 2 Asic but last, Asic 6 slight decrease http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686893.pngOther test with 3 ASIC : Boot : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894688980.png (ok) 5 min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894689633.png (decrease) 15 min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894689784.png (more errors than results) Actually i try with 5 ASIC, 5 x 450Watts, no UPS, in another room. At 475Mhz, Asic 2 and 3 crash : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686910.pngI reboot Asic 2 and 3, cgminer crash and auto-restart and i set at 500Mhz, for the moment, its stable. (5s):3.356T (1m):3.300T (5m):3.285T (15m):2.944T (avg):3.107Th/s A:1618944 R:0 HW:5399 WU:43465.0/m Between delay and instabilities, it is a BIG disappointment for the moment...
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July 02, 2014, 12:11:20 AM |
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I have two Neptune and its instable... I tried different combination but it's complicated. Single Asic totally crash after 15min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894688281.pnghttp://pastebin.com/hvDg9Hkc5 Asic, 5 x 450Watts connected to a UPS (5000KVA, double conversion online). Two brutally slow down with many errors (exemple : KnC: 5.1.100 disabled for 300 seconds due to repeated hardware errors) http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686910.pngGood for 2 Asic but last, Asic 6 slight decrease http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686893.pngOther test with 3 ASIC : Boot : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894688980.png (ok) 5 min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894689633.png (decrease) 15 min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894689784.png (more errors than results) Actually i try with 5 ASIC, 5 x 450Watts, no UPS, in another room. At 475Mhz, Asic 2 and 3 crash : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686910.pngI reboot Asic 2 and 3, cgminer crash and auto-restart and i set at 500Mhz, for the moment, its stable. (5s):3.356T (1m):3.300T (5m):3.285T (15m):2.944T (avg):3.107Th/s A:1618944 R:0 HW:5399 WU:43465.0/m Between delay and instabilities, it is a BIG disappointment for the moment... What PSU's are you using?
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July 02, 2014, 01:27:56 AM |
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I have two Neptune and its instable... I tried different combination but it's complicated. Single Asic totally crash after 15min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894688281.pnghttp://pastebin.com/hvDg9Hkc5 Asic, 5 x 450Watts connected to a UPS (5000KVA, double conversion online). Two brutally slow down with many errors (exemple : KnC: 5.1.100 disabled for 300 seconds due to repeated hardware errors) http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686910.pngGood for 2 Asic but last, Asic 6 slight decrease http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686893.pngOther test with 3 ASIC : Boot : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894688980.png (ok) 5 min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894689633.png (decrease) 15 min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894689784.png (more errors than results) Actually i try with 5 ASIC, 5 x 450Watts, no UPS, in another room. At 475Mhz, Asic 2 and 3 crash : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686910.pngI reboot Asic 2 and 3, cgminer crash and auto-restart and i set at 500Mhz, for the moment, its stable. (5s):3.356T (1m):3.300T (5m):3.285T (15m):2.944T (avg):3.107Th/s A:1618944 R:0 HW:5399 WU:43465.0/m Between delay and instabilities, it is a BIG disappointment for the moment... imho Sounds to me like HEAT is your main enemy by the times posted Keep those VRM's cool
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July 02, 2014, 01:32:01 AM |
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I have two Neptune and its instable... I tried different combination but it's complicated. Single Asic totally crash after 15min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894688281.pnghttp://pastebin.com/hvDg9Hkc5 Asic, 5 x 450Watts connected to a UPS (5000KVA, double conversion online). Two brutally slow down with many errors (exemple : KnC: 5.1.100 disabled for 300 seconds due to repeated hardware errors) http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686910.pngGood for 2 Asic but last, Asic 6 slight decrease http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686893.pngOther test with 3 ASIC : Boot : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894688980.png (ok) 5 min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894689633.png (decrease) 15 min : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894689784.png (more errors than results) Actually i try with 5 ASIC, 5 x 450Watts, no UPS, in another room. At 475Mhz, Asic 2 and 3 crash : http://www.image-heberg.fr/files/14042894686910.pngI reboot Asic 2 and 3, cgminer crash and auto-restart and i set at 500Mhz, for the moment, its stable. (5s):3.356T (1m):3.300T (5m):3.285T (15m):2.944T (avg):3.107Th/s A:1618944 R:0 HW:5399 WU:43465.0/m Between delay and instabilities, it is a BIG disappointment for the moment... imho Sounds to me like HEAT is your main enemy by the times posted i don't think it's heat...Loup can you watch the vrms temp...do alot of them get upto 100c? Loup, maybe try lower the volts n lower clock to see if they can indeed hash at full power? maybe check for metal shavings? maybe something is shorting out...oct. jups known for having them...knc loves to throw in extra parts to mess with ppl if they do hash at lower power then maybe it is your psu's...these units are pulling close to 300w and with a 450w...i dunno if the rail can handle it...also don't know if it's single or multi rail either...do you have a bigger psu you can test with?
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Dreams of cyprto solving everything is slowly slipping away...Replaced by scams/hacks
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