Barntech (OP)
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September 09, 2013, 02:27:10 PM |
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Hi Barntech,
Great to see everything is progressing well with the drillbit family of boards.
Just wondering whether you'll be offering the thumb blank boards for sale as well and at what price?
Cheers Nexus
Hey Nexus. Yes. Blank thumbs are available. $10 each.
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Barntech (OP)
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September 09, 2013, 02:33:04 PM |
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Barntech,
How are the test boards going?
Hey Zeek, Latest update is we're currently hammering away at the firmware and cgminer side of things. Making good progress but still a bit to go. The chips communicate in a unique way and there isn't much documentation out there, so it is quite a bit of work getting it all nutted out, but it's coming along. Current estimate on getting the board up and running is potentially the end of this week, or some time next week. I will of course let you all know as soon as its all happening. Cheers Barntech
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September 09, 2013, 09:03:46 PM |
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Barntech,
How are the test boards going?
Hey Zeek, Latest update is we're currently hammering away at the firmware and cgminer side of things. Making good progress but still a bit to go. The chips communicate in a unique way and there isn't much documentation out there, so it is quite a bit of work getting it all nutted out, but it's coming along. Current estimate on getting the board up and running is potentially the end of this week, or some time next week. I will of course let you all know as soon as its all happening. Cheers Barntech Yay! Glad you guys are getting the chips hashing. I imagine the lack of documentation is a real PITA. I'll be waiting at the edge of my seat to see it hashing. I'm also very curious to see how overclocking goes. I must admit I'm more pumped about the 8 chip boards though! Out of my own curiosity, what makes the Bit Fury chips so unique? Its quite cool learning whatever I can about these little bitcoin generators. I could see the very large number of cores requiring a different breakdown of how the equations are fed into the chips.
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September 11, 2013, 08:12:05 AM |
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September 11, 2013, 03:31:35 PM |
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Any word on powering multiple 8 chip boards through the mini plane? I think I saw it uses an ATX connector, so I'll need a Desktop PSU to power it? And the OP mentions ~0.8W/GH - so if I rounded to 3W/chip i'd be under 50W for 2 boards right? Will a 430W PSU be enough power?
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September 11, 2013, 04:19:05 PM |
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Any word on powering multiple 8 chip boards through the mini plane? I think I saw it uses an ATX connector, so I'll need a Desktop PSU to power it? And the OP mentions ~0.8W/GH - so if I rounded to 3W/chip i'd be under 50W for 2 boards right? Will a 430W PSU be enough power?
Thanks, - stringer
Yes it the miniplane will be powered by an ATX connector so you will need a psu for it. And each board will use about 20-25W each from a rough estimate at the full 2.7GH/sec. So your 430W PSU will have enough power it could infact power 8 boards and still have leftover power.
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September 11, 2013, 07:43:26 PM |
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Any word on powering multiple 8 chip boards through the mini plane? I think I saw it uses an ATX connector, so I'll need a Desktop PSU to power it? And the OP mentions ~0.8W/GH - so if I rounded to 3W/chip i'd be under 50W for 2 boards right? Will a 430W PSU be enough power?
Thanks, - stringer
Yes it the miniplane will be powered by an ATX connector so you will need a psu for it. And each board will use about 20-25W each from a rough estimate at the full 2.7GH/sec. So your 430W PSU will have enough power it could infact power 8 boards and still have leftover power. If its a SINGLE rail PSU.If its a multi rail type,you could be in trouble by overloading one rail unknowingly Get a Single rail PSU,please!!! & keep it underpowered by 20% to keep it running cool.IE,500 watt PSU,only use 400 watts or so Personally,I'll be useing only the PCIExpress cables with adapters I'll make myself
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September 11, 2013, 07:52:03 PM |
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Any word on powering multiple 8 chip boards through the mini plane? I think I saw it uses an ATX connector, so I'll need a Desktop PSU to power it? And the OP mentions ~0.8W/GH - so if I rounded to 3W/chip i'd be under 50W for 2 boards right? Will a 430W PSU be enough power?
Thanks, - stringer
Yes it the miniplane will be powered by an ATX connector so you will need a psu for it. And each board will use about 20-25W each from a rough estimate at the full 2.7GH/sec. So your 430W PSU will have enough power it could infact power 8 boards and still have leftover power. If its a SINGLE rail PSU.If its a multi rail type,you could be in trouble by overloading one rail unknowingly Get a Single rail PSU,please!!! & keep it underpowered by 20% to keep it running cool.IE,500 watt PSU,only use 400 watts or so Personally,I'll be useing only the PCIExpress cables with adapters I'll make myself Great advice - Thx. Do you recommend modular (cleaner cable wise, but more $$$) or non modular? Thx, IAS
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September 11, 2013, 10:29:01 PM |
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Any word on powering multiple 8 chip boards through the mini plane? I think I saw it uses an ATX connector, so I'll need a Desktop PSU to power it? And the OP mentions ~0.8W/GH - so if I rounded to 3W/chip i'd be under 50W for 2 boards right? Will a 430W PSU be enough power?
Thanks, - stringer
Yes it the miniplane will be powered by an ATX connector so you will need a psu for it. And each board will use about 20-25W each from a rough estimate at the full 2.7GH/sec. So your 430W PSU will have enough power it could infact power 8 boards and still have leftover power. If its a SINGLE rail PSU.If its a multi rail type,you could be in trouble by overloading one rail unknowingly Get a Single rail PSU,please!!! & keep it underpowered by 20% to keep it running cool.IE,500 watt PSU,only use 400 watts or so Personally,I'll be useing only the PCIExpress cables with adapters I'll make myself Why single rail and not multi-rail? How can I tell if a PSU is single or multi rail? My plans were to use a dedicated brand new PSU for my drillbits, with nothing else plugged in,and I've only got 2 boards coming so that shouldnt be too much for the PSU..
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September 12, 2013, 12:39:51 AM |
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Any word on powering multiple 8 chip boards through the mini plane? I think I saw it uses an ATX connector, so I'll need a Desktop PSU to power it? And the OP mentions ~0.8W/GH - so if I rounded to 3W/chip i'd be under 50W for 2 boards right? Will a 430W PSU be enough power?
Thanks, - stringer
Yes it the miniplane will be powered by an ATX connector so you will need a psu for it. And each board will use about 20-25W each from a rough estimate at the full 2.7GH/sec. So your 430W PSU will have enough power it could infact power 8 boards and still have leftover power. If its a SINGLE rail PSU.If its a multi rail type,you could be in trouble by overloading one rail unknowingly Get a Single rail PSU,please!!! & keep it underpowered by 20% to keep it running cool.IE,500 watt PSU,only use 400 watts or so Personally,I'll be useing only the PCIExpress cables with adapters I'll make myself Why single rail and not multi-rail? How can I tell if a PSU is single or multi rail? My plans were to use a dedicated brand new PSU for my drillbits, with nothing else plugged in,and I've only got 2 boards coming so that shouldnt be too much for the PSU.. Well,not many PSU makers identify what cables are on which rail.PCIExpress are on rail #1,4pin molex on rail #3,etc....You can overload a rail very easily,with single rail all the 12volt cables are supplied by ONE rail,you know exactly how much power you can draw,its on all cables that give 12volt Modular PSU's are great,some even sell extra cables (Corsair,Silverstone I know do) that allow you to connect PCIExpress cables instead of say 4pin molex or even SATA power cables,you have more choices & expansion capabilities Just one example: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812162010All manufacturers will or should state whether single or multi rail in the description,if not then assume its multi rail & move on.
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"If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day long, you are the asshole." -Raylan Givens Got GOXXED ?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KiqRpPiJAU&feature=youtu.be"An ASIC being late is perfectly normal, predictable, and legal..."Hashfast & BFL slogan
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September 12, 2013, 03:29:43 AM |
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I really should stop compulsively checking this thread for new posts haha
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Barntech (OP)
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September 12, 2013, 05:33:50 AM |
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Hey guys. Just to clarify on the power front. Each 8 chip board will run at about 20W at full tilt, less if you are not overclocking it to superpowered turbo mode. So a fully stacked miniplane will come in at 80W or less. You won't need a hugely intense PSU to run them. In terms of an update on our progress, we're still bashing away in coding land. We're working on the firmware as we speak. Talking the BitFury dialect of SPI is a delicate task. We're also talking to the cgminer people about device drivers, in particular making sure we get well streamlined work/nonce buffering so that we get the most out of USB comms. Getting this part right may well make a big difference to the hashrate we can get from the chips. Also, one of our community is working on a web based UI for cgminer that will have specific Drillbit integration so tweaking your boards will be nice and easy. Barntech
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September 12, 2013, 05:38:02 AM |
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Nice! I love getting that late night email with an update!
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September 12, 2013, 07:58:56 AM |
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Hey guys. Just to clarify on the power front. Each 8 chip board will run at about 20W at full tilt, less if you are not overclocking it to superpowered turbo mode. So a fully stacked miniplane will come in at 80W or less. You won't need a hugely intense PSU to run them. In terms of an update on our progress, we're still bashing away in coding land. We're working on the firmware as we speak. Talking the BitFury dialect of SPI is a delicate task. We're also talking to the cgminer people about device drivers, in particular making sure we get well streamlined work/nonce buffering so that we get the most out of USB comms. Getting this part right may well make a big difference to the hashrate we can get from the chips. Also, one of our community is working on a web based UI for cgminer that will have specific Drillbit integration so tweaking your boards will be nice and easy. Barntech Any chance of speaking to lukejr about some bfgminer loving too? great to have an update Barntech, I`m seriously excited about this project.
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BitCsByBit
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September 12, 2013, 09:10:16 AM |
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Delivery starts 20th of September!
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September 12, 2013, 09:12:07 AM |
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Delivery starts 20th of September! I saw that too... I'd be willing to purchase a couple of higher priced boards just to get some hashing going on.
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BitCsByBit
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September 12, 2013, 09:12:45 AM |
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Delivery starts 20th of September! I saw that too... I'd be willing to purchase a couple of higher priced boards just to get some hashing going on. They work out to about US $30 each.
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September 12, 2013, 09:13:36 AM |
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Delivery starts 20th of September! I saw that too... I'd be willing to purchase a couple of higher priced boards just to get some hashing going on. They work out to about US $30 each. $400 a board for earlier in October isn't bad... I'd certainly be interested in a couple.
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