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Author Topic: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread  (Read 565034 times)
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May 02, 2014, 06:08:25 AM
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A few post back from Bitmine ok. Did u use Ny fan controller or just the fan?

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May 02, 2014, 06:18:54 AM
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read few posts back
bro what's the fan size?

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May 02, 2014, 06:38:50 AM
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https://www.alternate.nl/Scythe/Ultra-Kaze-3000-koeler/html/product/78776
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May 02, 2014, 06:52:08 AM
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2 ultra kaze FANs 3000rpm mounted to the front, on the inside.
Only the top screws used, because the holes in front doesnt match the holes in FANs.

You can put some photos to see how my desk are always working above 60 degrees Smiley
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May 02, 2014, 07:29:38 AM
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Has anyone with 4 modules CoinDesc tried to operate in "moderate turbo" ? I have a 1000W PSU (original by bitmine) and when selecting that mode, miner shuts down. I only can run it in "light turbo". Guess its a problem of PSU not delivering the needed power.

So bitmine does not react to my mails at all, does anyone know what PSU is needed for 800 CoinDesk workin with "turbo moderate" and "turbo advanced"?

Did anyone tried the turbo advanced mode at all? Settings, experiences, hashrate increase percantage?

Any information will be welcome, funny is that I need to collect information here in the forum beause I did not get any from the support of bitmine.
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May 02, 2014, 07:36:03 AM
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running nice
Turbo Light mode

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May 02, 2014, 07:48:35 AM
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Has anyone with 4 modules CoinDesc tried to operate in "moderate turbo" ? I have a 1000W PSU (original by bitmine) and when selecting that mode, miner shuts down. I only can run it in "light turbo". Guess its a problem of PSU not delivering the needed power.

So bitmine does not react to my mails at all, does anyone know what PSU is needed for 800 CoinDesk workin with "turbo moderate" and "turbo advanced"?

Did anyone tried the turbo advanced mode at all? Settings, experiences, hashrate increase percantage?

Any information will be welcome, funny is that I need to collect information here in the forum beause I did not get any from the support of bitmine.

Not sure about my PSU but with two modules I get to 520 Watts on 950 Mhz @ 860mv (I think), which produces a lot of hardware errors on one module already ( the second module seems to be tougher, anyone know if I can set two different voltages/clocks?)

So for you this would add up to 1040 Watt for these settings, which are not the highest ones available. I assume that this is too much for the PSU.
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May 02, 2014, 07:52:20 AM
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running nice
Turbo Light mode



Yeah, light gives you an amazing 8%...

Far away from the promised 50%...ever tried the advanced mode?

I'm so tired of bitmine, they deliver me hardware that is now physical unable to run any other than turbo mode light, and they dont answer my mails.
The promnised 50% are not reachable at all...and bitmine point of view seems to be: "Thats your problem, we just scammed you."
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May 02, 2014, 07:55:11 AM
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Yeah, light gives you an amazing 8%...

Far away from the promised 50%...ever tried the advanced mode?

I'm so tired of bitmine, they deliver me hardware that is now physical unable to run any other than turbo mode light, and they dont answer my mails.
The promnised 50% are not reachable at all...and bitmine point of view seems to be: "Thats your problem, we just scammed you."

no Im not risking in damaging the desk.
With turbo light the PSU of 1300w is enough,
and besides the HW errors are already above 64k after 4.5 hours.

Hardware Errors=>64728
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May 02, 2014, 07:59:07 AM
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Yeah, light gives you an amazing 8%...

Far away from the promised 50%...ever tried the advanced mode?

I'm so tired of bitmine, they deliver me hardware that is now physical unable to run any other than turbo mode light, and they dont answer my mails.
The promnised 50% are not reachable at all...and bitmine point of view seems to be: "Thats your problem, we just scammed you."

no Im not risking in damaging the desk.
With turbo light the PSU of 1300w is enough,
and besides the HW errors are already above 65k after 4.5 hours.
Is it ok for you to loose nearly 40% hashingpower? I'm not accepting it at all. Send bitmine a timeline expiring on tuesday. If they dont react, I will fill a "Betrug" at the police. I have enough of this ignorance, now driving that hard way to bring bitmine to deliver machine as the where advertised....
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May 02, 2014, 08:01:19 AM
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Yeah, light gives you an amazing 8%...

Far away from the promised 50%...ever tried the advanced mode?

I'm so tired of bitmine, they deliver me hardware that is now physical unable to run any other than turbo mode light, and they dont answer my mails.
The promnised 50% are not reachable at all...and bitmine point of view seems to be: "Thats your problem, we just scammed you."

no Im not risking in damaging the desk.
With turbo light the PSU of 1300w is enough,
and besides the HW errors are already above 64k after 4.5 hours.

Hardware Errors=>64728

Whats your device error % ? I think some hardware errors always are there, the important thing is to have a value close to 1%-2% which is acceptable.
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May 02, 2014, 08:03:13 AM
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Difficulty Accepted=>4347456.0
Pool Rejected%=>0.1003
Network Blocks=>33
Difficulty Rejected=>4416.0
MHS 15m=>1060999.24
Device Rejected%=>0.1004
Pool Stale%=>1.2016
Work Utility=>14632.66
Rejected=>69
Elapsed=>18043
Hardware Errors=>66241
Accepted=>67929
Found Blocks=>0
Local Work=>4498580
Get Failures=>16
Difficulty Stale=>52928.0
Total MH=>18945021163.0
Device Hardware%=>1.483
Discarded=>9596
Stale=>833
MHS av=>1049970.16
Getworks=>245
MHS 5s=>1068268.77
Best Share=>7274050
MHS 1m=>1067142.26
MHS 5m=>1064348.47
Last getwork=>1396324013
Remote Failures=>4
Utility=>225.89
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May 02, 2014, 08:04:11 AM
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@Bitmine: can we have insight in all the TEST reports?  Shocked
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May 02, 2014, 11:19:33 AM
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Dear all,

finally the software update for the CoinCraft Desk Units has been released and is available, together with instructions, on the following page:


http://www.bitmine.ch/?page_id=5483




This is the changelog for this version:

*) Fixed OpenSSL heartbleed vulnerability

*) Fixed web interface issues with Apple iOS-based safari browser

*) Fixed an issue with recent generations of One-Wire temperature sensors

*) Added thermal shutdown and automatic recovery

*) Added over/down-voltage ability both with basic preset settings and advanced settings, leading to an increased hashing rate.

*) Updated cgminer to latest version 4.3.0

*) Optimized cgminer’s driver with up to 20% less CPU usage on Raspberry Pi system

*) Stepped back to diff-1 jobs so that HW errors will be detected earlier and the displayed hashing rate will be more consistent with the effective hashing rate



Enjoy!  Smiley


I'm done with these...@giorgiomassa, please reply my refund request....I emailed you(BITMINE) ,but never reply me these days.....
no one tell me when will the order and extra units ship to me...and no one reply my refund request......
what were you doing...Huh does anyone tell me whether BITMINE has run or not?Huh

Don't force me to take actions..........


I called you(BITMINE) on the phone today and been told I have to wait until 10 of May(next Saturday) if I want to request a refund...which means 71days+..... so disappointed, and I read the CPP again..it seems you are right:after 71 days totally I can request a refund...
but I will not change my mind..on 10 of May,I will request a refund again..
I post here because I hope someone like me will see these ,and we should fight together for our right and our money back..if I can get the machine next week does not help,considered the diff of the bitcoin...there will no profits at all..

if I have enough money,I can buy 1T machine in China  with less than a half price of the products of BITMINE immediately,pay attentions : immediately, no need to wait..., even that,it's hard  for profits...
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May 02, 2014, 11:32:58 AM
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I called you(BITMINE) on the phone today and been told I have to wait until 10 of May(next Saturday) if I want to request a refund...which means 71days+..... so disappointed, and I read the CPP again..it seems you are right:after 71 days totally I can request a refund...
but I will not change my mind..on 10 of May,I will request a refund again..
I post here because I hope someone like me will see these ,and we should fight together for our right and our money back..if I can get the machine next week does not help,considered the diff of the bitcoin...there will no profits at all..

if I have enough money,I can buy 1T machine in China  with less than a half price of the products of BITMINE immediately,pay attentions : immediately, no need to wait..., even that,it's hard  for profits...


Thanks for the update. What was your order for (rig or desk), and what was the promised delivery date?
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May 02, 2014, 11:33:36 AM
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Ok,

BitMine support told me: No, you will receive your refund at some point within 30 days from the day you sent us the refund form

April 5th + 30 days = May 5th = Monday.

Today is the last working day before Monday, so will I get my BTC refund today?



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May 02, 2014, 11:35:03 AM
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What dates have started to ship up until JAN ?? Feb ?? Week ??
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May 02, 2014, 11:45:20 AM
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Ok,

BitMine support told me: No, you will receive your refund at some point within 30 days from the day you sent us the refund form

April 5th + 30 days = May 5th = Monday.

Today is the last working day before Monday, so will I get my BTC refund today?


They're lying,

I should have received mine around april 18th, still waiting ...

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May 02, 2014, 11:46:14 AM
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When reading all the stuff here, it's seem to be obiouse that bitmine is nearly insolvent. There is no other explanation I can think of.
Not refunding people, no answers on mail, no help on support, not delivering promised machines, and so on and so on.

All the customers get are lies, delays, if delivered machines that hold not the advertised stats...

Count one and one together. There will be nothing to expect from this company.

For me the result is, going to police and get lawyers involved. The only chance that bitmine left for their custumers. I'm done with this company, never got fucked so hard up like this.

@giorgio:
you read all this, still no reaction. what is going on? you really want people to get courts involved? This will be the end of your buisness for sure. Reputation is gone forever, future buisness will not be possible. I will tell everyone that wants to here and that not wants to hear that your are a scam company.

Thats it, I'm out, rest will do the court and police next week. Enjoy and have fun giorgio....
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May 02, 2014, 12:12:37 PM
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When reading all the stuff here, it's seem to be obiouse that bitmine is nearly insolvent.

They have $860k / 1935 BTC sitting here: https://blockchain.info/address/1Cz1pTK8GxsJqdHQrFLWh77WwYsyqyDX3k

I only want the roughly 15 BTC refund I'm due.

(this message has Giorgio himself mentioning that wallet ID: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215431.msg2260238#msg2260238)

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