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June 02, 2014, 10:25:50 AM
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Whats not clear really in the checkout process is if you have to pay for shipping if you are hosting there. So in that instance I would email sales@ and they will probably send you a discount code for the shipping cost to add to the cart before checkout, and just make sure to put all the hosting info in the notes.

If you choose the hosting package, you just select the 'free shipping' option then it doesn't charge you.

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June 02, 2014, 10:33:05 AM
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Whats not clear really in the checkout process is if you have to pay for shipping if you are hosting there. So in that instance I would email sales@ and they will probably send you a discount code for the shipping cost to add to the cart before checkout, and just make sure to put all the hosting info in the notes.

If you choose the hosting package, you just select the 'free shipping' option then it doesn't charge you.
If you decide to get hosting and ended up paying shipping aswell, this can be credited as one month additional hosting.

Shipping rates are the same all over the world, roughly 190$ per device, shipping via DHL/UPS express.
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June 02, 2014, 10:57:23 AM
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Looks like one of my chips doesnt work?  Ive rebooted the miner, have the latest firmware, and have tried tweaking the voltage settings but with no avail.
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43: 77c 825hz( 0/ 0) 0  1
-- I released version 1.3.52 just - see if it discoveres the runaway ASIC.


perhaps switching over to 208V will kick some sense into the machine - otherwise it is running great right now at 1.3TH with the fans tuned down a little

I have a few questions though:
1) what is the HW error rate? is it the 'errors'/'accepted shares' on the main page? - because the initial power up makes a huge error rate seemingly. Pool stats seem pretty good though so wasn't sure if its like the antminers where a few other variables need to be accounted for in the error rate %
-- Errors are OK if you are getting close hash rate in pool (not more then 3% differentce)

2) how accurate is the wattage reading on the asic stats page? Assuming its correct then these units really are outstanding at 1.34TH/1100W
-- It's kind-off accurate, not 100%. The number you see is not at the wall, you should add ~6-7% to it.

edit: rebooted the miner to see if that remedies the odd chip, and now am getting weird results. The miner will spin up and sound like it is mining properly for about 45seconds, then drop to idle for 40 seconds, then spin up all the fans to mining speeds again.  pool shows alive and a few various chips read as 7fdf or 7fbf or 7ffd. Every spin up/down seems like it might be reducing thre number of weird chip codes
-- It may be that your starting voltage is too low.

edit 2: something is bugging my miner. I disabled a file upload and it seems like that may have corrected the issue with hashing starting and stopping (I guess my upload speeds were too limited??). most chips but one (7fdf) are reading 7fff and miner is stabilising slowly. time for bed - i guess ill have to upload files another way?
-- 7FFF is the engine bitmask. In some ASICs 1 engine not working, it will show different mask. Sometimes 1 engine does not work well in low voltage. Don't worry unless you have many - other engines compensate.

^can someone confirm the bandwidth needs (especiall the upload speeds) of the miner? I was uploading files at ~66kBps which i know is slow but i thought is more than sufficient for mining
--- The miner hardly takes any bandwith, less then 1 Kbps if I remember correctly. But it can be sensitive to latency. It's standard cgminer.
 


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June 02, 2014, 10:58:48 AM
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Hi all.
I will not be availible for the next week.
Please write to support@ and Remo will help you.

Have a good week everyone.
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June 02, 2014, 10:59:14 AM
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Hi all.
I will not be availible for the next week.
Please write to support@ and Remo will help you.

Have a good week everyone.

enjoy your holiday Zvi

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June 02, 2014, 11:23:01 AM
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Enjoy the time off.
You certainly earned it.  Smiley

Hi all.
I will not be availible for the next week.
Please write to support@ and Remo will help you.

Have a good week everyone.

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June 02, 2014, 11:27:07 AM
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Whats not clear really in the checkout process is if you have to pay for shipping if you are hosting there. So in that instance I would email sales@ and they will probably send you a discount code for the shipping cost to add to the cart before checkout, and just make sure to put all the hosting info in the notes.

If you choose the hosting package, you just select the 'free shipping' option then it doesn't charge you.

Cheers, yes just saw that, you have to add the hosting from the drop down list on the SP10 buy page. I was adding it as a separate item DOH Smiley

Interestingly if you do that it doesn't even give you a shipping option, just "Free shipping" only.

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June 02, 2014, 11:29:56 AM
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Hi all.
I will not be availible for the next week.
Please write to support@ and Remo will help you.

Have a good week everyone.

enjoy your well deserved holiday Zvi

Corrected it. Have fun Zvi!

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June 02, 2014, 11:31:28 AM
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Hi all.
I will not be availible for the next week.
Please write to support@ and Remo will help you.

Have a good week everyone.

enjoy your well deserved holiday Zvi

Corrected it. Have fun Zvi!

I stand corrected!  Wink

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June 02, 2014, 11:52:19 AM
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I know that has been mentioned probably again before but this is just an example of what 2C difference can do:

Overclocked with settings from Technical Blog:

SP10 - Temp Front: 30C / Temp Back 79C - 1.42Ths (Voltage: 226V)
SP10 - Temp Front: 28C / Temp Back 76C - 1.46Ths (Voltage: 222V)

These are steady numbers coming from the UI of the miners. Total is: 2.88 THs

Pool numbers (eligius):
3 hours - 2,835.93 Gh/s
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Your approximate maximum potential earnings at the current network difficulty of 10,455,720,138.48 and maintaining your 3-hour average hash rate of 2,835.93 Gh/s is 0.13640641 BTC per day.

So yes 2C can give you more Ths - I assume if you are on 240V like I am...

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June 02, 2014, 04:43:47 PM
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Much hash
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June 02, 2014, 04:48:45 PM
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Do you wear ear plugs when at the DC?  Grin
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June 02, 2014, 04:58:17 PM
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How are these SP10's configured statically with an IP/SUB/DNS/GATEWAY/ETC??? I assume it is through SSH using the command line, but is there a certain utility you can run to specify that information? Or edit a certain file? Been a real long time since using a CLI.


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June 02, 2014, 05:06:57 PM
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How are these SP10's configured statically with an IP/SUB/DNS/GATEWAY/ETC??? I assume it is through SSH using the command line, but is there a certain utility you can run to specify that information? Or edit a certain file? Been a real long time since using a CLI.



You  can do it from the Web interface.
Just uncheck dhcp and enter your settings.

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June 02, 2014, 05:09:09 PM
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It SP-10?



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June 02, 2014, 05:09:39 PM
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Much hash
Much jealous Smiley

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June 02, 2014, 05:20:32 PM
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How are these SP10's configured statically with an IP/SUB/DNS/GATEWAY/ETC??? I assume it is through SSH using the command line, but is there a certain utility you can run to specify that information? Or edit a certain file? Been a real long time since using a CLI.



You  can do it from the Web interface.
Just uncheck dhcp and enter your settings.

Can someone take a screen shot of that page, but with DHCP turned off so you can see all the fields??


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June 02, 2014, 06:35:09 PM
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How are these SP10's configured statically with an IP/SUB/DNS/GATEWAY/ETC??? I assume it is through SSH using the command line, but is there a certain utility you can run to specify that information? Or edit a certain file? Been a real long time since using a CLI.



You  can do it from the Web interface.
Just uncheck dhcp and enter your settings.

Can someone take a screen shot of that page, but with DHCP turned off so you can see all the fields??



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Thank you!

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