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November 05, 2013, 10:38:56 AM
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I have talked with our EE he has said that the hashrate of 2.2ghs is because of the bitfury chip. He says that this is the average that people will be getting. If you are lucky you can get units that perform higher or if you aren't lucky you could potentially get some worse units it all depends on the bitfury chip. It seems when we build prototypes that we where lucky with the chips that we received.
For fairness, the burden of this 'bad luck' should be carried mainly by the seller, not by the consumers. The specified claimed performance was "Spec: Rated speed 2.6Gh/s. +/- 10%" (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=299295.0. You probably need to consider some sort of compensation, for example in coupons on future sales, rather than 'passing the buck' and blaming luck.
Currently we are looking at providing coupons to people for our next batch of usbs. I have sent the firmware to Luke-jr and Ckolivas to look over and it is possible that the firmware can be optimised or issues fixed. If it is I will release it with information on how to flash it to devices.

But wait a minute.  I haven't even gotten my 0.05 btc/unit compensation yet.  Can I get those first?  How?

Who is your groupbuy leader?

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November 05, 2013, 10:42:39 AM
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Yeah how do we apply for our compensation? julz is my reseller.

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November 05, 2013, 10:49:15 AM
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Julz I am organising compensation for now. Ssinc already has it so you will need to contact him about distributing it.

Message me if you have any problems
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November 05, 2013, 12:20:44 PM
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Tried cgminer 3.7.0, got lower hash rate than bfgminer32-3.2.0
At least now the BF1 is detected, however the sign that something is not right is that instead of alternating between red and orange, the LED flashes red/off.

That's what my miners do, I figured it was normal.

Stop cgminer Hit the rst button then restart cgminer.

I tried this, as far as I can tell it didn't do anything.  And shortly after I had one miner fall on its face and I had to pull it out and then plug it back in. 
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November 05, 2013, 12:47:28 PM
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can someone list the exact cgminer command line script to run these bluefury
having issues being detected. installed the winusb driver.
thanks
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November 05, 2013, 02:50:48 PM
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this sucks

getting 50% HW error
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November 05, 2013, 03:03:49 PM
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so you have it sorta running? what is your command line?

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November 05, 2013, 03:42:15 PM
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im using bfgminer. with HW errors. cgminer not working. after following instructions.
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November 05, 2013, 04:28:51 PM
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im using bfgminer. with HW errors. cgminer not working. after following instructions.


if its git compiled bfgminer, it reports all the garbled data the bf1 sends back as hardware errors, and picks out the good nonces. your still getting, or should be getting the full 2.2ish ghash/sec


if its the one that beastlymac have put together, then uhoh

to paraphrase ckolivas: he doesn't even bother reporting errors in the BF1 code, only good nonces...leads to less headaches and end user freak outs...like when i got it going on bfgminer the first few times, i thought it was broken to all hell

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November 05, 2013, 05:07:52 PM
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60%ish hardware errors seem to be about normal

but...
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM0       | 5s: 2.31 avg: 2.30 u: 0.54 Gh/s | A:66 R:0+0(none) HW:2252/ 89%      
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM1       | 5s: 1.99 avg: 1.99 u: 1.89 Gh/s | A:237 R:1+1(.84%) HW:1398/ 59%     
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM2       | 5s: 2.29 avg: 2.29 u: 2.16 Gh/s | A:287 R:2+0(.52%) HW:1607/ 59%     
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM3       | 5s: 2.21 avg: 2.21 u: 2.05 Gh/s | A:261 R:2+0(.76%) HW:1567/ 60%

seems like I got a couple duds.
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November 05, 2013, 05:35:38 PM
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60%ish hardware errors seem to be about normal

but...
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM0       | 5s: 2.31 avg: 2.30 u: 0.54 Gh/s | A:66 R:0+0(none) HW:2252/ 89%    

seems like I got a couple duds.

I have two units that are doing this as well.


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November 05, 2013, 05:47:44 PM
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60%ish hardware errors seem to be about normal

but...
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM0       | 5s: 2.31 avg: 2.30 u: 0.54 Gh/s | A:66 R:0+0(none) HW:2252/ 89%    

seems like I got a couple duds.

I have two units that are doing this as well.

I don't suppose you were sent an extra 50% of units to adequately take care of your group buy customers...
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November 05, 2013, 06:01:11 PM
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60%ish hardware errors seem to be about normal

but...
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM0       | 5s: 2.31 avg: 2.30 u: 0.54 Gh/s | A:66 R:0+0(none) HW:2252/ 89%      
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM1       | 5s: 1.99 avg: 1.99 u: 1.89 Gh/s | A:237 R:1+1(.84%) HW:1398/ 59%     
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM2       | 5s: 2.29 avg: 2.29 u: 2.16 Gh/s | A:287 R:2+0(.52%) HW:1607/ 59%     
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM3       | 5s: 2.21 avg: 2.21 u: 2.05 Gh/s | A:261 R:2+0(.76%) HW:1567/ 60%

seems like I got a couple duds.

@zyk0 & @ssinc

What OS? As I've seen this before but after I recompiled BFG using 3.2.0, I haven't seen the issue since, so, I'm curious what OS you're using these on.
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November 05, 2013, 06:05:07 PM
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60%ish hardware errors seem to be about normal

but...
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM0       | 5s: 2.31 avg: 2.30 u: 0.54 Gh/s | A:66 R:0+0(none) HW:2252/ 89%    

seems like I got a couple duds.

I have two units that are doing this as well.

I don't suppose you were sent an extra 50% of units to adequately take care of your group buy customers...

No I was supplied exactly the amount that was ordered. I have no extras sadly.

60%ish hardware errors seem to be about normal

but...
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM0       | 5s: 2.31 avg: 2.30 u: 0.54 Gh/s | A:66 R:0+0(none) HW:2252/ 89%      
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM1       | 5s: 1.99 avg: 1.99 u: 1.89 Gh/s | A:237 R:1+1(.84%) HW:1398/ 59%     
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM2       | 5s: 2.29 avg: 2.29 u: 2.16 Gh/s | A:287 R:2+0(.52%) HW:1607/ 59%     
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM3       | 5s: 2.21 avg: 2.21 u: 2.05 Gh/s | A:261 R:2+0(.76%) HW:1567/ 60%

seems like I got a couple duds.

@zyk0 & @ssinc

What OS? As I've seen this before but after I recompiled BFG using 3.2.0, I haven't seen the issue since, so, I'm curious what OS you're using these on.

Ubuntu 12.04 - BFGminer 3.0.99

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November 05, 2013, 06:19:32 PM
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@zyk0 & @ssinc

What OS? As I've seen this before but after I recompiled BFG using 3.2.0, I haven't seen the issue since, so, I'm curious what OS you're using these on.

Ubuntu 12.04 - BFGminer 3.0.99

Personally I had shit luck on a fresh install of 12.04, but 13.10 worked like a charm within minutes with no issues. If you want I'll load up 12.04 and see if I can make a build of BFGMiner 3.2.0 (as that's what I'm using with the best success rate thus far).
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November 05, 2013, 06:22:01 PM
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@zyk0 & @ssinc

What OS? As I've seen this before but after I recompiled BFG using 3.2.0, I haven't seen the issue since, so, I'm curious what OS you're using these on.

Ubuntu 12.04 - BFGminer 3.0.99

Personally I had shit luck on a fresh install of 12.04, but 13.10 worked like a charm within minutes with no issues. If you want I'll load up 12.04 and see if I can make a build of BFGMiner 3.2.0 (as that's what I'm using with the best success rate thus far).

Yeah that would be great Smiley

I'm loading up a windows box right now to see if I can reproduce the same results there as well.

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November 05, 2013, 06:29:02 PM
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60%ish hardware errors seem to be about normal

but...
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM0       | 5s: 2.31 avg: 2.30 u: 0.54 Gh/s | A:66 R:0+0(none) HW:2252/ 89%    
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM1       | 5s: 1.99 avg: 1.99 u: 1.89 Gh/s | A:237 R:1+1(.84%) HW:1398/ 59%    
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM2       | 5s: 2.29 avg: 2.29 u: 2.16 Gh/s | A:287 R:2+0(.52%) HW:1607/ 59%    
 [2013-11-05 09:03:46] BPM3       | 5s: 2.21 avg: 2.21 u: 2.05 Gh/s | A:261 R:2+0(.76%) HW:1567/ 60%

seems like I got a couple duds.

@zyk0 & @ssinc

What OS? As I've seen this before but after I recompiled BFG using 3.2.0, I haven't seen the issue since, so, I'm curious what OS you're using these on.

Was originally using a custom cgminer 3.6.6-1 w/ win7 x64 after debugging with ck and getting him to remove the manufacture string check, but it's speeds were horrible and inconsistent, I instead switched to bfgminer under a ubuntu server 13.10 VM in VirtualBox w/ USB passthrough from the win64 host OS.  Originally I was using the 3.0.99 repository compiled binary, but have switched to 3.4.0.  I have also tried cgminer 3.7.0 and 3.7.2 win32 binaries but they are still not up to snuff.

1/2 the time w/ bfgminer 3.0.99 I'll see random garbage as part of the model name/serial, and I've seen corrupted output on the device name from cgminer's API stats as well.

I'm hoping these are issues with only the firmware on these blue furies and we'll be getting a fix soon.


Sadly... my stick which now is getting more HW errors than the others, used to be my top performing Blue Fury:
Code:
 [2013-11-05 07:17:33] BF10 BF1 15062915 | 5s:1.996 avg:1.993 u:1.895 Gh/s | A:8702 R:62+0(.70%) HW:0    
 [2013-11-05 07:17:33] BF11 BF1 15062B15 | 5s:2.302 avg:2.292 u:2.157 Gh/s | A:9907 R:78+2(.80%) HW:0    
 [2013-11-05 07:17:33] BF12 BF1 15040915 | 5s:2.314 avg:2.305 u:2.200 Gh/s | A:10102 R:66+0(.64%) HW:0  
 [2013-11-05 07:17:33] BF13 BF1 15062312 | 5s:2.215 avg:2.214 u:2.133 Gh/s | A:9795 R:72+1(.73%) HW:0

But serial no. 15040915 is now my worst one, and no amount of resetting, power cycling, cooling off, leaving unplugged for a while, etc.. is getting it back to where it was.

Edit:
Maybe it needed to "warm up", seems to have finally kicked in to normal after starting with a high HW error rate (unless the difficult change triggered it)
Code:
 Block: ...2df02926 #268145  Diff:511M ( 3.66Ph/s)  Started: [13:39:08]
 ST:2  F:0  NB:33  AS:0  BW:[ 62/ 55 B/s]  E:33.63  I:  341uBTC/hr  BS:85.6k
 4            |  8.92/ 8.79/ 8.29Gh/s | A:6405 R:63+0(.97%) HW:37790/ 59%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 BPM 0:       |  1.99/ 1.99/ 1.90Gh/s | A:1515 R:13+0(.85%) HW: 8501/ 59%   <- still 10% slower than most
 BPM 1:       |  2.28/ 2.29/ 2.17Gh/s | A:1627 R:13+0(.79%) HW: 9817/ 59%
 BPM 2:       |  2.30/ 2.30/ 2.10Gh/s | A:1587 R:17+0(1.1%) HW:10027/ 61%   <- back to working
 BPM 3:       |  2.22/ 2.21/ 2.13Gh/s | A:1677 R:20+0(1.2%) HW: 9450/ 59%
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November 05, 2013, 07:37:28 PM
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I'm getting between 50-60 percent hw errors.
But after an hour of mining. The speed results show up correctly On btcguild.
It seem. These sticks have to burn in before they are running at 2.2gh with the hw errors. Seems theres nothing to worry about as long as it'. hashing away.
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November 05, 2013, 07:49:18 PM
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Ok just had a thought. Could be totally wrong here.
The chips are rated at 5gh.
So the hw errors we are receiving from 50-60 percent is the reduction of hash power.
That's why we are getting these hash speeds of 2.2gh

It's just a thought
What does everyone else think
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November 05, 2013, 08:31:56 PM
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Ok just had a thought. Could be totally wrong here.
The chips are rated at 5gh.
So the hw errors we are receiving from 50-60 percent is the reduction of hash power.
That's why we are getting these hash speeds of 2.2gh

It's just a thought
What does everyone else think

Haven't looked into it, but I assumed the HW errors were just timing out or not returning valid data when no nonce was found.  As for the chips being rated for 5GH, not under the 2.5W you can get out of a USB port (and don't forget the power for the supporting hardware besides the bitfury chip).
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