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April 17, 2018, 07:40:30 PM
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Then there is Halong and Little Dragon Technology LLC's (holder of the AB patent) intense secrecy as to who actually owns/runs them. Hell they won't even give a City/Provence/street address for contact.\

There is an address that is accessible through public means! I hinted at it nearly a week ago in this thread. It doesn't give much information aside from potential upcoming models/names. The prominent figures are Yoshi and Drak, and probably other investors. Innosilicon confirmed their partnership with Halong. That, along with their ongoing deliveries, is legitimate enough for me. While I can see the perspective of people limited on where they can mine, I'm hopeful more pools adopt support for AB.

I'm personally a pretty happy customer so far with my experience with Halong. I'm eager to see what their next moves are, with regards to general releases and next iterations of hardware (and firmware!)

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April 17, 2018, 08:02:48 PM
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Is anyone having issues with the T1's running way hotter than the S9's? Any input? Thanks.

No mine run cool on efficiency setting.

Have you tried the 4-15 firmware update?

it has 3 speeds for settings and fans.

Where did you get a link/download for a new firmware?
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April 17, 2018, 08:35:23 PM
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Is anyone having issues with the T1's running way hotter than the S9's? Any input? Thanks.

No mine run cool on efficiency setting.

Have you tried the 4-15 firmware update?

it has 3 speeds for settings and fans.

Where did you get a link/download for a new firmware?

this is the 4-15 firmware

https://download.halongmining.com/testing/t1_20180415_075807.swu

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April 17, 2018, 08:37:38 PM
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Is anyone having issues with the T1's running way hotter than the S9's? Any input? Thanks.
They're designed to run at 70-75 degrees. What's yours running at?

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April 17, 2018, 09:03:47 PM
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Thank you!



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April 17, 2018, 11:35:56 PM
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One of my five prefers the mid speed setting. The other four are on low speed



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April 18, 2018, 12:06:14 AM
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One of my five prefers the mid speed setting. The other four are on low speed
Note there's a bug in that testing firmware whereby values are stored after an efficient run are then used in balance mode altering where balanced mode ends up. There should be a new testing firmware out soon which squeezes a tiny bit more efficiency out. I'll post a link when it's available. The efficient mode will drop power usage further but sacrifice hashrate a bit too as it tries to find the optimum efficiency point.

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April 18, 2018, 11:02:17 AM
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Latest firmware:

https://download.halongmining.com/testing/t1_20180418_054846.swu

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April 18, 2018, 02:41:13 PM
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These miners have surprisingly exact same design and exact same technical specifications as the Dragonmint altcoin miners.  Roll Eyes
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3345156.0

Innosilicon equals Halong Mining.

Ref.,
in some car brands and models, including the VW Up that I have,
VW Up, Seat Mii, Skoda Citigo. Three different car brands,
but this is the exact same vehicle.

Different brand name, but the product is same.

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These miners have surprisingly exact same design and exact same technical specifications as the Dragonmint altcoin miners.  Roll Eyes
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3345156.0

Innosilicon equals Halong Mining.

Ref.,
in some car brands and models, including the VW Up that I have,
VW Up, Seat Mii, Skoda Citigo. Three different car brands,
but this is the exact same vehicle.

Different brand name, but the product is same.


I was about to post the same; these newly released Blake miners have the exact same specs as the Halong counterparts.  Never mind the fact that they look the exactly the same, too.

At this point I wonder if Inno is going to spin off their crypto business.  They build other electronic devices as well, perhaps this is a move to "realign" both brands.

I shot them an email to pick their brain, we'll see if they respond!
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April 18, 2018, 05:53:56 PM
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These miners have surprisingly exact same design and exact same technical specifications as the Dragonmint altcoin miners.  Roll Eyes
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3345156.0

Innosilicon equals Halong Mining.

Ref.,
in some car brands and models, including the VW Up that I have,
VW Up, Seat Mii, Skoda Citigo. Three different car brands,
but this is the exact same vehicle.

Different brand name, but the product is same.


I was about to post the same; these newly released Blake miners have the exact same specs as the Halong counterparts.  Never mind the fact that they look the exactly the same, too.

At this point I wonder if Inno is going to spin off their crypto business.  They build other electronic devices as well, perhaps this is a move to "realign" both brands.

I shot them an email to pick their brain, we'll see if they respond!
That would not surprise me. Inno is mainly a custom IC design house and got into the crypto coin biz when Bitmine.ch hired them to design the A1 chip back in 2013. Despite the Bitmine.ch/AMT debacle they saw Gold in them thar chips which led to them doing the A2 script ASIC and others. Spinning off actual miner making to others like Halong makes sense to let them get back to their roots.

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April 18, 2018, 06:24:42 PM
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Is anyone having issues with the T1's running way hotter than the S9's? Any input? Thanks.
They're designed to run at 70-75 degrees. What's yours running at?

For some reason mine are running in their mid 80's even with the inside temp of 12 C. All the S9's are running fine with temps but these are just hot hot already. I wonder what will happen in the summers. I haven't figured that out yet but I am concerned. Thanks.
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April 18, 2018, 09:19:50 PM
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For some reason mine are running in their mid 80's even with the inside temp of 12 C. All the S9's are running fine with temps but these are just hot hot already. I wonder what will happen in the summers. I haven't figured that out yet but I am concerned. Thanks.
Was this with the old firmware? I completely revamped the fan control. If the temps are above 75 degrees and the fan is showing 100% on the interface then you have a problem.

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April 18, 2018, 09:22:17 PM
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Was this with the old firmware? I completely revamped the fan control. If the temps are above 75 degrees and the fan is showing 100% on the interface then you have a problem.

Yes, this is with the old firmware. I have not upgraded the firmware on all of them. But the T1's still run hotter than the S9 comparatively. Do you know what is the max temps of the chips that can go without failing?



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April 18, 2018, 09:24:18 PM
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Yes, this is with the old firmware. I have not upgraded the firmware on all of them. But the T1's still run hotter than the S9 comparatively. Do you know what is the max temps of the chips that can go without failing?
No idea, but as I said they're meant to be run in the 75 degree range. There is no point comparing different designs when the fan control is trying to keep them warm.

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April 19, 2018, 04:59:13 AM
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Here's a new firmware for you to try hot off my press:

http://ck.kolivas.org/temp/t1_20180419_041500.swu

Should give a bit more hashrate in balanced (though more power draw) and may have ever so slightly better efficiency in efficient mode.

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April 19, 2018, 03:03:41 PM
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That would not surprise me. Inno is mainly a custom IC design house and got into the crypto coin biz when Bitmine.ch hired them to design the A1 chip back in 2013. Despite the Bitmine.ch/AMT debacle they saw Gold in them thar chips which led to them doing the A2 script ASIC and others. Spinning off actual miner making to others like Halong makes sense to let them get back to their roots.

Under the line why expect different designs like in the first days of ASICs?
We have the ATX standard for power supplies and chassis.
Its great if an industry is finding an almost standard design itself. (or because its just working fu...nny good!)
Or in other words: Find a hosting place for a T1, S9, L3+ etc. -- easy. Find a place for a E3, A6 or other -non-standard-asics- ... sorry, no GPU rigs and no special chassis like the ASIC of Bitmain for Ethereum has or the double litcoiner of Inno (A6).

All parts of Bitmain, Inno, Halong are not a secret. You can freely buy them on the chinese market (eg Alibaba) and build your own Asic with own controlling board and ... well ... no chips Wink

Just the chip design and the quality of assembling everything to a ready ASIC is important.
Why write a new firmware if there is a free to use firmware on github or sourceforge for everyone?

Even Bitmain did not developed everything on their machines on its own.
Obelisk, Avalon - that are machines I think on that they differ from the standard chassis we know today.

If I would start the idea of an own mining machine operation I would start to find as many parts as possible which are already proofen perfect.
Then you can concentrate of what is important.

And that is what we, the customer at the end, needs.
Not a new design on the Asic or Firmware. We need the chip design and Halongs 10nm chips from Samsung are tasting nice, arent they? Wink
Source: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/samsung-building-asic-chips-halong-mining/
But I am pretty sure Bitmain will follow the 10nm way soon and 7nm is knocking on the door for stable and affordable mass production Tongue



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April 19, 2018, 05:34:05 PM
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Here's a new firmware for you to try hot off my press:

http://ck.kolivas.org/temp/t1_20180419_041500.swu

Should give a bit more hashrate in balanced (though more power draw) and may have ever so slightly better efficiency in efficient mode.

Thanks -ck

How does this one differ from t1_20180418_054846.swu? Any release notes? Smiley

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Thought I would leave a post regarding my experience with Halong and MyRig's customer support (it hasn't been positive).

Upon receiving my 5x T1's, I noticed two of them had seemingly defective hashboards (one on each, chain 1 wasn't appearing on either miner and they were only pulling 2/3rd wattage). I sent an e-mail to Halong letting them know the issue and they suggested I try the new firmware update, which I did, but continued to have the same issue. After going back and fourth a bit they finally suggested I reach out to MyRig.com and submit a ticket for repair. I e-mailed MyRig over a week ago with all of the pertinent information. After a bunch of back and fourth they agreed to pay the return shipping to have both miners sent back for repair. They gave me the address and told me they'd send the UPS labels shortly after. That was about 4 days ago and have yet to get a response, even after sending them 2 additional e-mails. Needless to say I'm extremely frustrated, having waited several months to receive these just to have 2x not working properly. Then on top of that getting the run around from the service department. I will keep everyone posted on what happens. Hoping someone from MyRig sees this post and expedites the request.
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April 19, 2018, 09:13:06 PM
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Here's a new firmware for you to try hot off my press:

http://ck.kolivas.org/temp/t1_20180419_041500.swu

Should give a bit more hashrate in balanced (though more power draw) and may have ever so slightly better efficiency in efficient mode.

Thanks -ck

How does this one differ from t1_20180418_054846.swu? Any release notes? Smiley

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Just in what I listed above; the tuning algorithm is improved. I get 13.7TH at 1260W (at the wall) in efficient mode; enough to run it with a 1250W PSU now.

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