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November 16, 2014, 03:20:43 PM
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I have Titan
3 cubes run ok 262 watts no bad core

One cube run at 6 watts only no hashing
What I can do???
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November 16, 2014, 03:37:24 PM
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I have Titan
3 cubes run ok 262 watts no bad core

One cube run at 6 watts only no hashing
What I can do???

RMA

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November 16, 2014, 05:54:52 PM
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I have Titan
3 cubes run ok 262 watts no bad core

One cube run at 6 watts only no hashing
What I can do???
Might work:
Did you try the "phoenix method"? or do you remember waaaay back in "Jupiter days"?
The dead dies issue is normally from shitty VRM connections. Use a piece of cardboard to baffle the air intake on the bad cube until the temp reaches around 85C or until it kicks in, then adjust the baffle so it maintains the temp at which the VRM's stay activated.
If the cube isn't drawing enough current to heat the VRM's you may need to jupstart the heating process with a heatgun or hairdrier.
Good luck Jelin.


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November 16, 2014, 06:20:07 PM
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Nice multi-posting, impressive to see searing still doesn't know how to conduct himself in public after only YEARS of having it spoonfed.

THIS is where YOU belong!

In a wasteland of shit -regurgitating your own sorry silage ad infinitum
He needs to spam. Otherwise he won't get his 0.1BTC/mo signature advertisement moneys.

I agree he appears to need to.
I dis-agree that it is a financial need.

It's good humor.
The funny part is that many of his 'wounds' are self inflicted.


YMMV
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November 17, 2014, 12:20:17 AM
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 I finally got my Neptune refund which I had requested on or about May 24th and received my refund on or about November 11th.   I didn't find out about the refund until today as I had a partner in the deal who initially did the wire transfer of funds.  Our refund was requested in Bitcoin to speed up the process.  We were promised 5% if we didn't get the refund by September and 10% if not by October. I have no idea how they arrive at the Bitcoin value and the interest calculation but according to blockchain time-of-transaction values, we go our money back plus almost 5%.  Knowing KNC from past dealings, October is September and July is June so I guess November is close enough to September... who knows.  I was just happy to get my original funds returned.
 
 I will remove the negative trust I gave to kncminer because I got my coins back and it's the right thing to do.  I would however advise anyone planning on dealing with KNCminer in the future to proceed with extreme caution.

 Good luck to all waiting for Neptune refunds, bonus Neptunes, Titans, Titan refunds (I know they said "No refunds") and to those still ironing out Titan issues. 

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November 17, 2014, 04:31:56 AM
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Nice multi-posting, impressive to see searing still doesn't know how to conduct himself in public after only YEARS of having it spoonfed.

THIS is where YOU belong!

In a wasteland of shit -regurgitating your own sorry silage ad infinitum
He needs to spam. Otherwise he won't get his 0.1BTC/mo signature advertisement moneys.

I agree he appears to need to.
I dis-agree that it is a financial need.

It's good humor.
The funny part is that many of his 'wounds' are self inflicted.


YMMV
Smiley


I was blinded, didnt even see the scumbags scavenge-sig - gross!!

@tolip - You are a gent! you word things so pleasantly - i see it as he picks open his wounds, spits in them and then proceeds to whine on & on for years to anyone and everyone like a sad, repetitious old war vet who never actually went to war, but wont STFU about it.




and having a PM box 'full' of backslapping, idiocy by similarly socially-retarded scammers is hardly 'proof' of your self-perceived import.



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November 17, 2014, 05:41:29 AM
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Good luck to all waiting for Neptune refunds, bonus Neptunes, Titans, Titan refunds (I know they said "No refunds") and to those still ironing out Titan issues. 
Thanks! I'm in the "waiting for bonus Neptune" camp, nice to see somebody who remembers.

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November 17, 2014, 05:48:25 AM
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Good luck to all waiting for Neptune refunds, bonus Neptunes, Titans, Titan refunds (I know they said "No refunds") and to those still ironing out Titan issues.  
Thanks! I'm in the "waiting for bonus Neptune" camp, nice to see somebody who remembers.

Off hand where are they now (KNC) in shipping are they on batch #2 Titans yet?

are they shipping out bonus neptunes yet?

are they giving refunds (neptunes that are eligible and requested way back when)  yet?

curious on how far behind the curve they are or are failing or not

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November 17, 2014, 02:24:12 PM
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I will remove the negative trust I gave to kncminer because I got my coins back and it's the right thing to do.  I would however advise anyone planning on dealing with KNCminer in the future to proceed with extreme caution.

The negative trust should be left in place, it's there for the original issue, not tangible based on how they respond more than half a year later. The negative trust helps people proceed with caution. IMO.

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November 17, 2014, 03:02:58 PM
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I will remove the negative trust I gave to kncminer because I got my coins back and it's the right thing to do.  I would however advise anyone planning on dealing with KNCminer in the future to proceed with extreme caution.

The negative trust should be left in place, it's there for the original issue, not tangible based on how they respond more than half a year later. The negative trust helps people proceed with caution. IMO.

 Excellent point.  I was looking for validation.  Negative trust restored.
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November 18, 2014, 05:29:14 AM
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I will remove the negative trust I gave to kncminer because I got my coins back and it's the right thing to do.  I would however advise anyone planning on dealing with KNCminer in the future to proceed with extreme caution.

The negative trust should be left in place, it's there for the original issue, not tangible based on how they respond more than half a year later. The negative trust helps people proceed with caution. IMO.

 Excellent point.  I was looking for validation.  Negative trust restored.

Also think about all the nonsense you had to go through getting the refund. In any other scenario would you have put up with that? What would your review had been if this were on eBay or Amazon? Keeping it negative is the right choice.
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November 18, 2014, 12:04:14 PM
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Hi guys,
Who has positive experience with KNC Cloud? Are they really have no any maintenance?  Huh
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November 18, 2014, 01:56:52 PM
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I will remove the negative trust I gave to kncminer because I got my coins back and it's the right thing to do.  I would however advise anyone planning on dealing with KNCminer in the future to proceed with extreme caution.

The negative trust should be left in place, it's there for the original issue, not tangible based on how they respond more than half a year later. The negative trust helps people proceed with caution. IMO.

 Excellent point.  I was looking for validation.  Negative trust restored.

Also think about all the nonsense you had to go through getting the refund. In any other scenario would you have put up with that? What would your review had been if this were on eBay or Amazon? Keeping it negative is the right choice.

 More good points!  Thank you.
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November 18, 2014, 02:01:38 PM
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Hi guys,
Who has positive experience with KNC Cloud? Are they really have no any maintenance?  Huh

Are you kidding ?!
No one.

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November 18, 2014, 02:14:27 PM
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How I install from here the new 1.11 firmware??



https://github.com/KnCMiner/titan
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November 18, 2014, 02:47:31 PM
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How I install from here the new 1.11 firmware??



https://github.com/KnCMiner/titan
just download it to your computer, and navigate to it from the re-flashing screen
You should be a pro at this by now bud... hah.


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November 18, 2014, 08:04:48 PM
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After 2 weeks of trying different configurations/settings (PSU loads, cables, clocking, voltage, pools, difficulty, etc), I finally got the Titan running stably at ~320 MH/s. Would there be any benefit to upgrading from fw 1.05 to 1.10?

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November 18, 2014, 09:56:04 PM
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What is the power consumption for a Titan that does 320MH/s?

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November 18, 2014, 10:17:28 PM
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http://www.coindesk.com/kncminer-plans-16nm-bitcoin-mining-asic-launch-2015/
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10 times efficiency and no open sell, they could command 50% of hash power, getting dangerous, hope other manufacturers could follow up on lower process nodes

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