joeventura
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October 07, 2013, 02:18:44 PM |
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The controller board has room for two more modules, have to figure out how to facilitate all 6!!!
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jelin1984
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October 07, 2013, 03:26:00 PM |
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WHICH POOL IS BEST FOR KNC JUPITER?
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sickpig
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October 07, 2013, 03:49:21 PM |
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I got an account there but not using it cause still evaluating. I'm more than interested in your opinion after having used this for a while
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Bitcoin is a participatory system which ought to respect the right of self determinism of all of its users - Gregory Maxwell.
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jelin1984
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October 07, 2013, 03:52:08 PM |
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eligius pool is under ddos attack?
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jelin1984
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October 07, 2013, 03:59:16 PM |
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i am not sure but i think is under ddos attack can ckeck it?
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semaster
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October 07, 2013, 04:41:55 PM |
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WHICH POOL IS BEST FOR KNC JUPITER?
Join us on http://elizium.nameThis is a public node of p2pool bitcoin mining network P2Pool is a decentralized pool that works by creating a P2P network of miner nodes. These nodes work on a chain of shares similar to Bitcoin's blockchain. Each node works on a block that includes payouts to the previous shares' owners and the node itself. There is no central point of failure, making it DoS resistant. Avoid the big pools, who get DDoS'd just about every other day, costing our money..... Use p2pool https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2PoolRelated: P2Pool homepage: http://p2pool.in/P2Pool stats page, made by twmz: http://p2pool.info/http://elizium.name
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jelin1984
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October 07, 2013, 06:00:52 PM |
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does anyone try to put at chip
thermal tape with 17wk/m
for better solution?
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erk
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October 07, 2013, 09:22:07 PM |
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does anyone try to put at chip
thermal tape with 17wk/m
for better solution?
The standard cooling is fine, why void your warranty with that kind of meddling?
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gnar1ta$
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October 07, 2013, 10:39:12 PM |
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WHICH POOL IS BEST FOR KNC JUPITER?
Join us on http://elizium.nameThis is a public node of p2pool bitcoin mining network P2Pool is a decentralized pool that works by creating a P2P network of miner nodes. These nodes work on a chain of shares similar to Bitcoin's blockchain. Each node works on a block that includes payouts to the previous shares' owners and the node itself. There is no central point of failure, making it DoS resistant. Avoid the big pools, who get DDoS'd just about every other day, costing our money..... Use p2pool https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/P2PoolRelated: P2Pool homepage: http://p2pool.in/P2Pool stats page, made by twmz: http://p2pool.info/http://elizium.nameJupiters do not work well on p2pool. My first impression.
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Losing hundreds of Bitcoins with the best scammers in the business - BFL, Avalon, KNC, HashFast.
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Sitarow (OP)
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October 07, 2013, 11:31:48 PM |
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does anyone try to put at chip
thermal tape with 17wk/m
for better solution?
The standard cooling is fine, why void your warranty with that kind of meddling? As far as cpu cooling, I think it is adequate. However the only short fall was on moving air in and out of the case.
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th3joker
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October 07, 2013, 11:36:35 PM |
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Try these bad boys: http://www.onlinecomponents.com/delta-products-ffb1424uhem.html?p=11252282140mm 367.62CFM fans, they run on 24V but will work with 12V I'm told, just a little slower. I have a bunch of their 120mm fans, different models ranging from 190CFM up to 260CFM, lost the tip of a finger to one, they apparently aren't the kind of thing you plug in unless its held securely in place by screws :-S
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The Avenger
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October 07, 2013, 11:42:04 PM |
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Are the 140mm fans pwm? If so, maybe they are not being told to run fast enough by cgminer? Could be a software fix.
Or maybe buy an external fan controller, so you can turn them up to whatever speed you like.
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October 08, 2013, 12:49:19 AM |
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Are the 140mm fans pwm? If so, maybe they are not being told to run fast enough by cgminer? Could be a software fix.
Or maybe buy an external fan controller, so you can turn them up to whatever speed you like.
I was told over the phone that they run at 12V, which means max speed. Someone here also mentioned that they use 3 pin plug (12V, Ground, Sense), so definitely not PWM.
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erk
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October 08, 2013, 01:25:05 AM |
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does anyone try to put at chip
thermal tape with 17wk/m
for better solution?
The standard cooling is fine, why void your warranty with that kind of meddling? As far as cpu cooling, I think it is adequate. However the only short fall was on moving air in and out of the case. Is the case actually getting hot? If not then you are wasting your time spending money on fans and blowing your warranty.
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Sitarow (OP)
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October 08, 2013, 02:31:36 AM |
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does anyone try to put at chip
thermal tape with 17wk/m
for better solution?
The standard cooling is fine, why void your warranty with that kind of meddling? As far as cpu cooling, I think it is adequate. However the only short fall was on moving air in and out of the case. Is the case actually getting hot? If not then you are wasting your time spending money on fans and blowing your warranty. Yes due to the lack of air movement the case under the unit and in the back of the unit near the rear vents does get warm to the touch. Considering its aluminum thats not something to overlook. And like I had mentioned this unit is located in a room with an average ambient temp between 60 and 65 degrees fahrenheit. I would also add that as I have posted on the first page, the simple steps taken has helped with performance. Can you point to the source of where replacing fans will void warranty? Especially if those new fans are powered from an external power source?
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erk
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October 08, 2013, 03:40:23 AM |
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Yes due to the lack of air movement the case under the unit and in the back of the unit near the rear vents does get warm to the touch. Considering its aluminum thats not something to overlook. And like I had mentioned this unit is located in a room with an average ambient temp between 60 and 65 degrees fahrenheit.
I would also add that as I have posted on the first page, the simple steps taken has helped with performance.
Can you point to the source of where replacing fans will void warranty? Especially if those new fans are powered from an external power source?
If the unit fails because you modified the cooling system, then it's pretty obvious who is at fault! How about you contact the manufacturer and tell them you are concerned about the cooling and ask them for the warranty details at the same time.
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johnyj
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October 08, 2013, 11:57:05 AM |
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I do think that the first two chips are too widely separated, they are too close to the side of the case, where they might not receive enough air flow
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sickpig
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October 08, 2013, 03:01:30 PM |
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@Sitarow any news, did you replace the front fans with the avalon type you mentioned before?
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Bitcoin is a participatory system which ought to respect the right of self determinism of all of its users - Gregory Maxwell.
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