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March 26, 2014, 03:14:53 AM |
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I got the mail. batch 3 and 4 to be shipped in May and June. 1.2T in that time... any difference than just send a brick?
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kevin911
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March 26, 2014, 12:30:44 PM |
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I know this is off topic but i hope that hashfast reads this forum, i would just like to thank them for completely destroying what i had. so far i lost my business due to me investing into them and using my savings, lost my house due to losing my business and now having to stay at a friends house in order to pick up my life and start over. I have tried contacting them via phone and e-mail, but keep getting the same bs. this cant go on! their ruining lives!
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solarion
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March 26, 2014, 02:49:35 PM |
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I'm order #1955 and haven't gotten anything from scamfast, save the latest excuse letter. Wonderful to see they sent a bunch of later orders.
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kevin911
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April 03, 2014, 01:07:42 PM |
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sooo, any batch 2 sierra customers had their orders yet or an e-mail of confirmation? considering hashfast are saying they will have batch 2 complete by end of April.
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SolarSilver
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April 04, 2014, 08:22:00 AM |
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sooo, any batch 2 sierra customers had their orders yet or an e-mail of confirmation? considering hashfast are saying they will have batch 2 complete by end of April.
No peep from HF, but they did post you can upgrade your Sierra order for their new faster vapourware with an increase of speed, but with a super late May (June/July/August) delivery https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=262052.msg5926623#msg5926623Complete bollocks, of course In the mean time, no Batch #1 MPP delivered (they might after late May 2014) no Upgrade kits delivered So of course no Sierras At todays USD/BTC exchange rate, it only makes sense to ask for a refund
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solarion
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April 04, 2014, 08:56:49 AM |
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...are they actually giving refunds though? These guys seriously need to spend some time in lockup.
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QuiveringGibbage
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April 08, 2014, 01:58:51 PM |
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Hi ho, just received a Sierra... pictures here http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ#o7nT7Jv cgminer version 4.2.3 - Started: [2014-04-08 22:58:35] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):771.3G (1m):1.210T (5m):1.234T (15m):965.3G (avg):1.308Th/s A:397487 R:0 HW:70 WU:18302.2/m Connected to au.ozco.in diff 801 with stratum as user quiveringgibbage.larry Block: 6e773fbf... Diff:6.12G Started: [23:19:07] Best share: 103K -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit 0: HFS LARRY : 604MHz 85C 16% 0.79V | 1.437T / 1.309Th/s WU:18302.2/m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2014-04-08 23:18:59] Accepted 4a572e6a Diff 882/801 HFS 0 pool 0
LARRY was misbehaving at first, all i had was a red led. no fan noise, nothing. use default cgminer settings and BAM!! the fans kicked in and it was roaring!! and then suddenly nothing and this spits out on cgminer: [2014-04-08 20:50:28] HFS LARRY: Thermal overload tripped! Shutting down device [2014-04-08 20:50:29] HFS 0 HFClearRead usb read err:(-4) LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE [2014-04-08 20:50:29] HFS LARRY: device disappeared, disabling [2014-04-08 20:50:29] HFS 0 failure, disabling! [2014-04-08 20:50:31] HFA: Found old instance by op name LARRY at device 0 [2014-04-08 20:50:37] Hotplug: Hashfast added HFS 0 [2014-04-08 20:50:38] HFS LARRY: Thermal overload tripped! Shutting down device [2014-04-08 20:50:39] HFS 0 HFHash usb write err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE [2014-04-08 20:50:39] HFS 0 attempted reset got err:(-5) LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND LARRY didn't want to run for more then 2 secs... so i lowered the clocks settings down to 300 (--hfa-hash-clock 300) and LARRY decided to hash for more the 10mins. After which I kept upping the MHz by 50 every 10 mins, all the way to 604 (--hfa-hash-clock 604). 1440W at the wall. Happy mining QG Thanks conman!!
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solarion
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April 08, 2014, 05:23:25 PM |
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grats.
order #?
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kevin911
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April 08, 2014, 11:07:01 PM |
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Hi ho, just received a Sierra... pictures here http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ#o7nT7Jv cgminer version 4.2.3 - Started: [2014-04-08 22:58:35] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):771.3G (1m):1.210T (5m):1.234T (15m):965.3G (avg):1.308Th/s A:397487 R:0 HW:70 WU:18302.2/m Connected to au.ozco.in diff 801 with stratum as user quiveringgibbage.larry Block: 6e773fbf... Diff:6.12G Started: [23:19:07] Best share: 103K -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit 0: HFS LARRY : 604MHz 85C 16% 0.79V | 1.437T / 1.309Th/s WU:18302.2/m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2014-04-08 23:18:59] Accepted 4a572e6a Diff 882/801 HFS 0 pool 0
LARRY was misbehaving at first, all i had was a red led. no fan noise, nothing. use default cgminer settings and BAM!! the fans kicked in and it was roaring!! and then suddenly nothing and this spits out on cgminer: [2014-04-08 20:50:28] HFS LARRY: Thermal overload tripped! Shutting down device [2014-04-08 20:50:29] HFS 0 HFClearRead usb read err:(-4) LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE [2014-04-08 20:50:29] HFS LARRY: device disappeared, disabling [2014-04-08 20:50:29] HFS 0 failure, disabling! [2014-04-08 20:50:31] HFA: Found old instance by op name LARRY at device 0 [2014-04-08 20:50:37] Hotplug: Hashfast added HFS 0 [2014-04-08 20:50:38] HFS LARRY: Thermal overload tripped! Shutting down device [2014-04-08 20:50:39] HFS 0 HFHash usb write err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE [2014-04-08 20:50:39] HFS 0 attempted reset got err:(-5) LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND LARRY didn't want to run for more then 2 secs... so i lowered the clocks settings down to 300 (--hfa-hash-clock 300) and LARRY decided to hash for more the 10mins. After which I kept upping the MHz by 50 every 10 mins, all the way to 604 (--hfa-hash-clock 604). 1440W at the wall. Happy mining QG Thanks conman!! hi. can you tell us your order number please
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kevin911
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April 09, 2014, 09:03:36 PM |
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so was that message from QuiveringGibbage just a hoax? cause no one else had anything and now he/she's conveniently not replying. smells like a hashspy among us feeding us more false hope hmmm
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April 09, 2014, 09:32:11 PM |
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so was that message from QuiveringGibbage just a hoax? cause no one else had anything and now he/she's conveniently not replying. smells like a hashspy among us feeding us more false hope hmmm
No, he bought it second hand.
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kevin911
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April 09, 2014, 10:45:31 PM |
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Makes sense. So still no batch 2 sierra's or any fracking word about them.
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yuriygeorge
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April 10, 2014, 02:33:48 AM |
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1) Is the Sierra pretty loud? Can it be left running in the guest room with the door closed without bothering anyone in the rest of a condo? If a guest is over and is to sleep in the guest room, is that thing gonna be too loud for him? How loud, a hair dryer, an airplane, in the middle, or better?
2) Do I really have to prepare myself to doing the paper clip trick for the power supply? Any great resources for that?
Thank you dear honorable Sierra owners.
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April 10, 2014, 02:39:42 AM |
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1) Is the Sierra pretty loud? Can it be left running in the guest room with the door closed without bothering anyone in the rest of a condo? If a guest is over and is to sleep in the guest room, is that thing gonna be too loud for him? How loud, a hair dryer, an airplane, in the middle, or better?
2) Do I really have to prepare myself to doing the paper clip trick for the power supply? Any great resources for that?
Thank you dear honorable Sierra owners.
It depends entirely on the ambient temperature as to how loud it is because I made the fan control adjust for optimum efficiency in terms of the lowest fanspeed required to maintain safe temperatures. If the room is warm they will get very loud but if it's cold they're pretty unobtrusive when behind a door/wall. They come with their own PSUs so there is no need to power them separately.
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yuriygeorge
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April 10, 2014, 03:13:11 AM |
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1) Is the Sierra pretty loud? Can it be left running in the guest room with the door closed without bothering anyone in the rest of a condo? If a guest is over and is to sleep in the guest room, is that thing gonna be too loud for him? How loud, a hair dryer, an airplane, in the middle, or better?
2) Do I really have to prepare myself to doing the paper clip trick for the power supply? Any great resources for that?
Thank you dear honorable Sierra owners.
pretty unobtrusive when behind a door/wall. Behind a door/wall - no problem. What if there is a guest in the bedroom where the Sierra is, is it gonna be bothersome for the guest no matter how cool the temperature is? Thanks.
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April 10, 2014, 03:19:40 AM |
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1) Is the Sierra pretty loud? Can it be left running in the guest room with the door closed without bothering anyone in the rest of a condo? If a guest is over and is to sleep in the guest room, is that thing gonna be too loud for him? How loud, a hair dryer, an airplane, in the middle, or better?
2) Do I really have to prepare myself to doing the paper clip trick for the power supply? Any great resources for that?
Thank you dear honorable Sierra owners.
pretty unobtrusive when behind a door/wall. Behind a door/wall - no problem. What if there is a guest in the bedroom where the Sierra is, is it gonna be bothersome for the guest no matter how cool the temperature is? Thanks. I'm in a cool environment here. They are very quiet as long as they are not hot.
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yuriygeorge
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April 10, 2014, 03:41:36 AM |
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Awesome, because with a Cointerra TerraMiner, it's like being in an airplane hangar.
P.S. I just received an e-mail that they are gonna send out shipping confirmation for tomorrow. Batch #2.
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QuiveringGibbage
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April 10, 2014, 07:50:35 AM |
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so was that message from QuiveringGibbage just a hoax? cause no one else had anything and now he/she's conveniently not replying. smells like a hashspy among us feeding us more false hope hmmm
No, he bought it second hand. Yep, 2nd hand Sorry, didn't mean to stir people up. Was just excited to boast.. Cheers, QG
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April 10, 2014, 10:13:33 PM |
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10 days down, 20 to go until hashfast fail at another attempt to deliver at another delayed date.
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kevin911
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April 14, 2014, 12:22:16 PM |
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Has anyone heard from hashfast lately? Or received any sign that batch 2 is or has been shipped yet?
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