i think miners already arrived ..... it just matter of week or less until they are into work
why do you say that? nobody on kncminer forum got their miner.
From KNC forum
Brace For Impact: Titan Ships
The Titan Scrypt miner is a major achievement. Compared to the high-end graphics cards it displaces it represents a step change in processing capability. A Radeon GPU chip, for instance, can typically achieve 1 MH/s in scrypt applications. One (1) Titan alone replaces several hundred such dedicated graphics cards. This with only a few chips and a fraction of the power consumption.
Titan's chip is complex and we've had to work day-and-night to get to grips with its idiosyncrasies. When launching the Titan for pre-order in March this year we promised to deliver a 100 MH/s scrypt miner before the end of Q3. After extensive testing we can conclude that we've beaten our initial promise of hashrate delivery - considerably.
We're now proud to commence shipments of the 300+ MH/s Titan Batch 1 Scrypt Miner to pre-order customers according to payment queue. Batch 2 miners will start shipping one month after Batch 1. Batch 2 units will have an increased hashrate of 400+ MH/s, due to better yield rate as bumps in the production of these 28nm chips smoothens over time. Power consumption for batch 1 is rated at 1160 watts ≈ 3.5 J/MHs.
Hashrate delivered in "Cubes"
The Titan uses our new modular design system, the chips are delivered in individual "cube" cases, each with its own dedicated cooling and power management. The controller cards are also delivered separately. One full Titan Miner consists of four (4) Titan Cubes. A mini-Titan has two (2) Titan Cubes.
The production of new 28nm designs is a fragile process and fab yield is not as good as we hoped for our first Titan production run. We'll produce, test, assemble and ship Titans continuously from the beginning of next week, but yield success will affect the speed of deliveries. We'll update with more specific numbers as shipping proceeds.
The Titan was designed for several variants of the scrypt algorithm, including Scrypt-N. Titan's firmware is in continuous development and we'll update this space with new versions enabling new features as they become available.
We still have a few of these Titan scrypt miners in batch 2 available in our web shop.
Best,
The KnC Team, September 11, 2014, Stockholm.