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September 01, 2014, 02:27:53 PM
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I never post about people, but Collider, I have to say you have the brownest nose I have ever seen.

Yeah I think Guy probably played Collider really well to get him to pay full price for early machines and now Collider sees himself as an ambassador at large for Spondoolies.

Collider, show us the merit badges that Guy gave you.
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Why don't you ask SP to sell you 29 x SP30s and that you'll pay for them in 6 months let's see how that will work out for you. The reason I switched to Toom.im hosting was because at that hosting rate with SP I would lose for sure 100%. So switching to Toom.im was the natural thing to do to minimize the loss and expenses in order to get as close to the ROI as possible. Of course SP themselves suggested to do that, which of course is good advise because paying $500 a month for 1 miner is just something that's not going to happen. Yes I agree that I end up with 10TH more but that's at the cost of an extra 14,500 Watts altogether.

Anyway we will see in 6-12 months time, I hope I am wrong and that I can get my money back. Keep in mind that people aren't support to worry about only breaking even, if you took that money and bought shares in a company or did some other investment you could make a nice profit instead of being in a situation of simple trying to get your money back from mining.

Why do you guys keep pre-ordering...it is always a bad deal for the purchaser.  I used to feel bad for people that got burned on these pre-orders, but after it has happened over and over and over and over and over again...wake up.  Stop pre-ordering or just expect to loose $$$ on them.  How are people surprised every time a pre-order goes wrong still?
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September 01, 2014, 02:30:48 PM
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Why don't you ask SP to sell you 29 x SP30s and that you'll pay for them in 6 months let's see how that will work out for you. The reason I switched to Toom.im hosting was because at that hosting rate with SP I would lose for sure 100%. So switching to Toom.im was the natural thing to do to minimize the loss and expenses in order to get as close to the ROI as possible. Of course SP themselves suggested to do that, which of course is good advise because paying $500 a month for 1 miner is just something that's not going to happen. Yes I agree that I end up with 10TH more but that's at the cost of an extra 14,500 Watts altogether.

Anyway we will see in 6-12 months time, I hope I am wrong and that I can get my money back. Keep in mind that people aren't support to worry about only breaking even, if you took that money and bought shares in a company or did some other investment you could make a nice profit instead of being in a situation of simple trying to get your money back from mining.

"if you took that money and bought shares in a company or did some other investment you could make a nice profit instead of being in a situation of simple trying to get your money back from mining."


wissam,

FWIW, any investment is a gamble, especially "company's", if you could make "a nice profit" from one why did you invest in BTC? Sounds like you may have "jumped into the deep end without learning to swim" or "put all your eggs in one basket" by making some (me thinks some uneducated, quick) calculations and "threw caution to the wind" with the unknowns, in hopes for some fast cash and easy money. I sincerely do hope you at least break even.

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September 01, 2014, 02:34:27 PM
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Why don't you ask SP to sell you 29 x SP30s and that you'll pay for them in 6 months let's see how that will work out for you.

Wissam buddy, don't waste your time arguing with RoadStress. He'll never admit he played a key role in supressing doubts about SP30 profitability and is complicit in a scheme to extract the maximum amount of money out of the maximum number of wishful thinkers.
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September 01, 2014, 05:56:57 PM
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Excellent I did update.
So far running well.


Zvisha what goodies are in the SP30 2.3.30 update it is prompting me to install?

Depends on what you have )
I would install, it solves the cold boot bug.
There are a lot of small things, like more threads in httpd.

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September 01, 2014, 10:14:26 PM
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I received my 2 x SP30s yesterday, and installed them in my quiet rack cabinet.

These are impressive units! Definitely the "Big Boys Toys" of the Bitcoin mining world.

I got them all hooked up, and they were up and mining as soon as I logged in and entered my pool details. Damn, that was easy. I hung around for a while watching them, and stressed myself out a little bit when they stopped mining. I should have just walked away and left them to it, knowing that they do a series of performance stress-tests to find the optimimum operating speed before PSU/ASIC failure. Sure enough, they settled down into their optimum groove all by themselves, probably still adjusting as they have only been running about 16 hours so far.

These bad boys are the rockstars of my collection. Hash rate at the pool as at 16 hours:
SP30A 4.5 TH/s
SP30B 4.4 TH/s

On my to-do list:
* Upgrade the firmware to the latest version
* Install the rubber feet. I think this might reduce vibration noise.

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September 01, 2014, 10:57:08 PM
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I received my 2 x SP30s yesterday, and installed them in my quiet rack cabinet.

These are impressive units! Definitely the "Big Boys Toys" of the Bitcoin mining world.

I got them all hooked up, and they were up and mining as soon as I logged in and entered my pool details. Damn, that was easy. I hung around for a while watching them, and stressed myself out a little bit when they stopped mining. I should have just walked away and left them to it, knowing that they do a series of performance stress-tests to find the optimimum operating speed before PSU/ASIC failure. Sure enough, they settled down into their optimum groove all by themselves, probably still adjusting as they have only been running about 16 hours so far.

These bad boys are the rockstars of my collection. Hash rate at the pool as at 16 hours:
SP30A 4.5 TH/s
SP30B 4.4 TH/s

On my to-do list:
* Upgrade the firmware to the latest version
* Install the rubber feet. I think this might reduce vibration noise.

Great to hear and thanks! Let us know if there are any problems.
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September 01, 2014, 11:00:01 PM
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On my to-do list:
* Upgrade the firmware to the latest version
* Install the rubber feet. I think this might reduce vibration noise.

Haven't you forgot something?

* Take picture and post it here.

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September 01, 2014, 11:27:15 PM
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On my to-do list:
* Upgrade the firmware to the latest version
* Install the rubber feet. I think this might reduce vibration noise.

Haven't you forgot something?

* Take picture and post it here.
Ok, added to list!

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September 01, 2014, 11:28:22 PM
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I received my 2 x SP30s yesterday, and installed them in my quiet rack cabinet.

These are impressive units! Definitely the "Big Boys Toys" of the Bitcoin mining world.

I got them all hooked up, and they were up and mining as soon as I logged in and entered my pool details. Damn, that was easy. I hung around for a while watching them, and stressed myself out a little bit when they stopped mining. I should have just walked away and left them to it, knowing that they do a series of performance stress-tests to find the optimimum operating speed before PSU/ASIC failure. Sure enough, they settled down into their optimum groove all by themselves, probably still adjusting as they have only been running about 16 hours so far.

These bad boys are the rockstars of my collection. Hash rate at the pool as at 16 hours:
SP30A 4.5 TH/s
SP30B 4.4 TH/s

On my to-do list:
* Upgrade the firmware to the latest version
* Install the rubber feet. I think this might reduce vibration noise.

In a couple of days if you would be kind enough to tell me how much BTC you average daily, I would be grateful.

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September 01, 2014, 11:33:54 PM
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I received my 2 x SP30s yesterday, and installed them in my quiet rack cabinet.

These are impressive units! Definitely the "Big Boys Toys" of the Bitcoin mining world.

I got them all hooked up, and they were up and mining as soon as I logged in and entered my pool details. Damn, that was easy. I hung around for a while watching them, and stressed myself out a little bit when they stopped mining. I should have just walked away and left them to it, knowing that they do a series of performance stress-tests to find the optimimum operating speed before PSU/ASIC failure. Sure enough, they settled down into their optimum groove all by themselves, probably still adjusting as they have only been running about 16 hours so far.

These bad boys are the rockstars of my collection. Hash rate at the pool as at 16 hours:
SP30A 4.5 TH/s
SP30B 4.4 TH/s

On my to-do list:
* Upgrade the firmware to the latest version
* Install the rubber feet. I think this might reduce vibration noise.

In a couple of days if you would be kind enough to tell me how much BTC you average daily, I would be grateful.

no need to wait, you can plug in numbers here and see BTC/day
http://www.bitcoinx.com/profit/
4.5Th=0.1147 BTC/day (right now)
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September 01, 2014, 11:51:08 PM
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I received my 2 x SP30s yesterday, and installed them in my quiet rack cabinet.

These are impressive units! Definitely the "Big Boys Toys" of the Bitcoin mining world.

I got them all hooked up, and they were up and mining as soon as I logged in and entered my pool details. Damn, that was easy. I hung around for a while watching them, and stressed myself out a little bit when they stopped mining. I should have just walked away and left them to it, knowing that they do a series of performance stress-tests to find the optimimum operating speed before PSU/ASIC failure. Sure enough, they settled down into their optimum groove all by themselves, probably still adjusting as they have only been running about 16 hours so far.

These bad boys are the rockstars of my collection. Hash rate at the pool as at 16 hours:
SP30A 4.5 TH/s
SP30B 4.4 TH/s

On my to-do list:
* Upgrade the firmware to the latest version
* Install the rubber feet. I think this might reduce vibration noise.

In a couple of days if you would be kind enough to tell me how much BTC you average daily, I would be grateful.

no need to wait, you can plug in numbers here and see BTC/day
http://www.bitcoinx.com/profit/
4.5Th=0.1147 BTC/day (right now)

Thanks

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September 02, 2014, 12:08:00 AM
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... my August non-hosted GB order hasn't shipped yet ...
Please email sales@ with your order# and we'll check the status
Apologies; my mistake. My GB order has actually shipped on the 27th.
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September 02, 2014, 12:27:48 AM
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Haven't you forgot something?

* Take picture and post it here.

Excuse me for intercepting. Here's a photo of some of our customers' machines. There's 48 kW running in that rack so far, and we only stopped filling it because we ran out of SP30s.

http://toom.im/images/almost_full_rack.jpg


Yes, I know we need to clean up those cables. We're still changing the port connectivity around; we'll make it neat when we're done rearranging.

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September 02, 2014, 12:45:41 AM
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Haven't you forgot something?

* Take picture and post it here.

Excuse me for intercepting. Here's a photo of some of our customers' machines. There's 48 kW running in that rack so far, and we only stopped filling it because we ran out of SP30s.

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Yes, I know we need to clean up those cables. We're still changing the port connectivity around; we'll make it neat when we're done rearranging.

That's what I'm talking about! Great job and since you seem to have run out of SP30s I will e-mail you about hosting another one with you instead of Advania (who usually needs 1 full business days to fulfill my requests).

P.S. Btw do you think you can handle/cool a full rack of SP30s? I know that many people (*cough*jimmothy*cough*) were complaining about the fact that nobody can coll off a rack full of SP10s and you have more power there than a full rack of SP10s and I don't see any problem if you couldn't do it, but I asked just for the fun.

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September 02, 2014, 01:07:06 AM
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P.S. Btw do you think you can handle/cool a full rack of SP30s? I know that many people (*cough*jimmothy*cough*) were complaining about the fact that nobody can coll off a rack full of SP10s and you have more power there than a full rack of SP10s and I don't see any problem if you couldn't do it, but I asked just for the fun.

We're having no trouble with cooling. We should be able to fill that rack without a hitch. If there were something 2x as power dense than an SP30, we should be able to cool that too. I'm a little disappointed with how easy it's been.

I was doing some work on our router/server today, and I found the most comfortable place to be (as long as you have earplugs on) is inside the hot aisle, with about half your body in front of the SP30s and half in front of our half-full medium-density rack. That way, you can lean forward to get in the cool airstream if you get too hot, or lean back to take on the SP30 exhaust if you get too cold. Sitting outside the hot aisle in our DC is just too windy and cold to be comfortable.

From one of the machines inside that rack:

Mining Rate: 4528.75Ghs

Temp Front / Back T,B
21 °C / 63,66 °C

Socket Voltage
251/250 volt

Fan Speed
90

Max Watts
1340 / 1335

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September 02, 2014, 01:09:38 AM
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For our phase 3, we're thinking of trying to get around 5 MW of machines running in about 5,000 sq ft. That should be fun.

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September 02, 2014, 01:21:29 AM
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P.S. Btw do you think you can handle/cool a full rack of SP30s? I know that many people (*cough*jimmothy*cough*) were complaining about the fact that nobody can coll off a rack full of SP10s and you have more power there than a full rack of SP10s and I don't see any problem if you couldn't do it, but I asked just for the fun.

Most "high density" hosting facilities max out under 10 KW per rack. A rack of SP10s is what, 40 KW, and a rack of SP30s at 60 KW? So yeah, you'll have a real hard time filling a rack of those in a regular facility.

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September 02, 2014, 01:28:21 AM
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P.S. Btw do you think you can handle/cool a full rack of SP30s? I know that many people (*cough*jimmothy*cough*) were complaining about the fact that nobody can coll off a rack full of SP10s and you have more power there than a full rack of SP10s and I don't see any problem if you couldn't do it, but I asked just for the fun.

Most "high density" hosting facilities max out under 10 KW per rack. A rack of SP10s is what, 40 KW, and a rack of SP30s at 60 KW? So yeah, you'll have a real hard time filling a rack of those in a regular facility.

Our DC Will be able to handle ~15 per rack, only because they have empty racks to fill
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September 02, 2014, 01:31:13 AM
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P.S. Btw do you think you can handle/cool a full rack of SP30s? I know that many people (*cough*jimmothy*cough*) were complaining about the fact that nobody can coll off a rack full of SP10s and you have more power there than a full rack of SP10s and I don't see any problem if you couldn't do it, but I asked just for the fun.

Most "high density" hosting facilities max out under 10 KW per rack. A rack of SP10s is what, 40 KW, and a rack of SP30s at 60 KW? So yeah, you'll have a real hard time filling a rack of those in a regular facility.

Regular maybe, even though I have a feeling that it's close to doable. Not under optimal conditions, but possible.

@jtoomim One more question about the cooling for my personal knowledge. What you needed more for your super cooling? Money or knowledge? My guts tells me that the "custom" cooling itself didn't cost that much compared to the cost of the full rack filled with SP30 miners, but it's so efficient because of the airflow knowledge that you have. Am I right?

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