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March 06, 2015, 02:56:02 PM
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They want to make someone create an account to even file a complaint.  I'm not giving them my damn contact information.  I would suggest others be careful doing so as well.

I think SP should do this. But hey, at least it shows that Spondoolies as a brand is an asset i China!

Some in China are known for hacking to obtain technical designs on products from corporations, etc...  I would be careful if I were SP.

Aliexpress / Alibaba

Of course it is reputable.

Some of the companies that sell are not. But they do try very hard to maintain a watch on that in Aliexpress and Alibaba. Rating system is pretty good. In 3 years of using Aliexpress I have hand one complaint about non-shipment and my money was returned by the company after Aliexpress intervened.

I think a lot of people still have misconceptions about Alibaba. At one point it was a bit of a joke to try and get useful quotes on it, but it's evolved considerably and is now a juggenaugt. They did US$9.4B in sales in a single day during their 11.11 sale in 2014. That's an eighth of eBay's 2013 gross merchandise volume, in a single day.
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March 06, 2015, 09:14:24 PM
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can anyone recommend a sp31 clocking guide?

by this I mean a guide or list of voltages and watts to clock the unit at to get the best power consumption and hashrate
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March 06, 2015, 09:18:37 PM
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can anyone recommend a sp31 clocking guide?

by this I mean a guide or list of voltages and watts to clock the unit at to get the best power consumption and hashrate



I think the easiest way would be to lower your start voltage and limit the PSUs. For example for using 3350GH/s at 1760W you would limit each PSU to 850W.

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March 06, 2015, 10:44:09 PM
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@SP-Tech: any plans to update the SP10 firmware beyond 1.5.8 (or 1.5.10 TEST)?

I feel like i'm missing out on scheduling and lower fan settings (a 20% or 30% setting would be nice for underclocked units and save dealing with SSH) - amongst other little tweaks that have one into the SP20 and SP3x series recently.

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March 06, 2015, 11:24:48 PM
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can anyone recommend a sp31 clocking guide?

by this I mean a guide or list of voltages and watts to clock the unit at to get the best power consumption and hashrate

Performance for SP31s at different power levels can be seen here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg10616066#msg10616066

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March 06, 2015, 11:44:17 PM
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can anyone recommend a sp31 clocking guide?

by this I mean a guide or list of voltages and watts to clock the unit at to get the best power consumption and hashrate

Performance for SP31s at different power levels can be seen here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg10616066#msg10616066

Yes I saw that, but is there a breakdown that includes voltage or watts?
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March 07, 2015, 01:32:53 AM
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Hello - I am selling ~13.6 Th/s (2 x SP30 and 1 x SP31) in case anyone is interested
here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=979377.0
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March 07, 2015, 04:33:01 PM
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can anyone recommend a sp31 clocking guide?

by this I mean a guide or list of voltages and watts to clock the unit at to get the best power consumption and hashrate

Performance for SP31s at different power levels can be seen here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg10616066#msg10616066

Yes I saw that, but is there a breakdown that includes voltage or watts?

Send an email to j at toom period im and I'll send you a data table. I'd include it here, but I don't really feel like doing the work to make it format properly on this board right now.

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March 07, 2015, 11:12:16 PM
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Does anyone know whether or not the SP31 will keep its voltage settings if the unit is restarted? I will be under locking a couple of units on each circuit and want to make sure for planning. Thanks.


can anyone recommend a sp31 clocking guide?

by this I mean a guide or list of voltages and watts to clock the unit at to get the best power consumption and hashrate



I think the easiest way would be to lower your start voltage and limit the PSUs. For example for using 3350GH/s at 1760W you would limit each PSU to 850W.
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March 08, 2015, 12:26:45 AM
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All the units (SP10, 20, 30, 31, 35) will keep the configuration settings if they're restarted/rebooted.  That includes voltages, pools, .. everything you can set with the UI.

The part which is NOT persistent after a reboot/restart, you can't modify it via the UI.

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March 08, 2015, 12:29:09 AM
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They want to make someone create an account to even file a complaint.  I'm not giving them my damn contact information.  I would suggest others be careful doing so as well.

I think SP should do this. But hey, at least it shows that Spondoolies as a brand is an asset i China!

Some in China are known for hacking to obtain technical designs on products from corporations, etc...  I would be careful if I were SP.

Aliexpress / Alibaba

Of course it is reputable.

Some of the companies that sell are not. But they do try very hard to maintain a watch on that in Aliexpress and Alibaba. Rating system is pretty good. In 3 years of using Aliexpress I have hand one complaint about non-shipment and my money was returned by the company after Aliexpress intervened.

I think a lot of people still have misconceptions about Alibaba. At one point it was a bit of a joke to try and get useful quotes on it, but it's evolved considerably and is now a juggenaugt. They did US$9.4B in sales in a single day during their 11.11 sale in 2014. That's an eighth of eBay's 2013 gross merchandise volume, in a single day.

It really has grown quicker than I ever expected it could, it's just many people atleast in my country (western country) don't use it or havent heard of it and so for it to be so huge without being world known is pretty remarkable.
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March 08, 2015, 12:31:25 AM
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Western countries build most of their products on the market in China. Then China sells these engineered products to the rest of the world on Alibaba Smiley Easy!

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March 08, 2015, 01:21:05 AM
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Thanks.  I didn't understand the last part of what you wrote about part of the settings not being able to be modified via the UI after rebooting.

quote author=wh00per link=topic=521520.msg10696279#msg10696279 date=1425774405]
All the units (SP10, 20, 30, 31, 35) will keep the configuration settings if they're restarted/rebooted.  That includes voltages, pools, .. everything you can set with the UI.

The part which is NOT persistent after a reboot/restart, you can't modify it via the UI.
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March 08, 2015, 03:23:49 AM
Last edit: March 08, 2015, 05:25:57 AM by edgar
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SP30 with the 'boot SD' has crapped out again!! (restarting every 3 minutes with zero mining) (last SP20 is 'fine')

multiple 'SD recoveries' failed to help

multiple 'SD boot' attempts fail to help


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March 08, 2015, 05:36:46 AM
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They want to make someone create an account to even file a complaint.  I'm not giving them my damn contact information.  I would suggest others be careful doing so as well.

I think SP should do this. But hey, at least it shows that Spondoolies as a brand is an asset i China!

Some in China are known for hacking to obtain technical designs on products from corporations, etc...  I would be careful if I were SP.

Aliexpress / Alibaba

Of course it is reputable.

Some of the companies that sell are not. But they do try very hard to maintain a watch on that in Aliexpress and Alibaba. Rating system is pretty good. In 3 years of using Aliexpress I have hand one complaint about non-shipment and my money was returned by the company after Aliexpress intervened.

I think a lot of people still have misconceptions about Alibaba. At one point it was a bit of a joke to try and get useful quotes on it, but it's evolved considerably and is now a juggenaugt. They did US$9.4B in sales in a single day during their 11.11 sale in 2014. That's an eighth of eBay's 2013 gross merchandise volume, in a single day.

It really has grown quicker than I ever expected it could, it's just many people atleast in my country (western country) don't use it or havent heard of it and so for it to be so huge without being world known is pretty remarkable.

alibaba is basically ebay/amazon for bulk chinese products. excellent source of generic quality goods for almost everything.

24" PCI-E cables with 16AWG wires and stripped ends - great for server PSU mods, best prices https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=563461
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March 08, 2015, 08:05:16 PM
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i bought a sp31 in october
hosting by minersource ( identified by sp-tech )
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March 08, 2015, 08:12:51 PM
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six emails to minersource no answer , when mr. s post that this doesnt happen , i will proof it.
i already let sp- tech know , but they don't care.
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March 08, 2015, 10:43:38 PM
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A few people have asked about shipping charges from Titan to our facility. Apparently Titan and/or SPTech are charging $300 for shipping and handling. While reasonable for worldwide shipping, that's pretty ridiculous given how close we are to Titan. If you are thinking of moving your miners to us from Titan, we are willing to pick up your miners in person to help you avoid the $300 shipping and handling fee. We've still got about 30 kW of capacity that we can make available to Titan customers. Email orders@toom.im if you have questions.

If you have hosting at Minersource and want to get out of there, you're also welcome to contact us. We've gotten a few SP3Xs from Minersource over the last few months, including a few after their website went down. I don't know if shipments will continue, but I hope so. I've been thinking about making a trip down to Denver to visit a friend, so there's a chance I might be able to pick some miners up from Minersource as well.

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March 09, 2015, 12:28:05 AM
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you would be an idiot to work with let alone trust these bozos.
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March 09, 2015, 02:04:38 AM
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If you have hosting at Minersource and want to get out of there, you're also welcome to contact us. We've gotten a few SP3Xs from Minersource over the last few months, including a few after their website went down. I don't know if shipments will continue, but I hope so. I've been thinking about making a trip down to Denver to visit a friend, so there's a chance I might be able to pick some miners up from Minersource as well.

Update from one of our customers: While they were able to get some of their miners shipped from Minersource to us a few weeks ago, their subsequent attempts to get their last 4 SP30s out of Minersource have not been successful yet, after one week of attempted contact.

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