Koontas
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October 20, 2014, 06:32:41 PM |
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It is now a week into the "second half of October"...why is it Spondoolies refuses to provide consistent updates on the status of their products?
Is it that hard to log on every couple days? You'd think they'd want to provide information to their customers, but I guess when you've already got their money...
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bobsmoke
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October 20, 2014, 06:46:12 PM |
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It is now a week into the "second half of October"...why is it Spondoolies refuses to provide consistent updates on the status of their products?
Is it that hard to log on every couple days? You'd think they'd want to provide information to their customers, but I guess when you've already got their money...
I think I read it couple of posts ago that they will provide an update about SP20 and SP31 on tuesday/wednesday ....
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BitcoinPappi
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October 20, 2014, 09:04:18 PM |
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It is now a week into the "second half of October"...why is it Spondoolies refuses to provide consistent updates on the status of their products?
Is it that hard to log on every couple days? You'd think they'd want to provide information to their customers, but I guess when you've already got their money...
As far as i can tell SP is providing reasonable updates. Take a moment to scan the landscape and look at KNC, BFL and even Bitmain. I am sure they will provide a update soon
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October 20, 2014, 10:11:01 PM |
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dogie
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October 20, 2014, 10:11:48 PM |
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It is now a week into the "second half of October"...why is it Spondoolies refuses to provide consistent updates on the status of their products?
Is it that hard to log on every couple days? You'd think they'd want to provide information to their customers, but I guess when you've already got their money...
As far as i can tell SP is providing reasonable updates. Take a moment to scan the landscape and look at KNC, BFL and even Bitmain. I am sure they will provide a update soon Guy is really, really busy at the moment. Rest assured that the second he gets a free minute, he comes on here to update you guys and answer questions. That's not always possible of a CEO of a huge company.
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wpgdeez
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October 20, 2014, 10:56:07 PM |
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It is now a week into the "second half of October"...why is it Spondoolies refuses to provide consistent updates on the status of their products?
Is it that hard to log on every couple days? You'd think they'd want to provide information to their customers, but I guess when you've already got their money...
As far as i can tell SP is providing reasonable updates. Take a moment to scan the landscape and look at KNC, BFL and even Bitmain. I am sure they will provide a update soon Guy is really, really busy at the moment. Rest assured that the second he gets a free minute, he comes on here to update you guys and answer questions. That's not always possible of a CEO of a huge company. Huge Company what crack are you smoking? I just checked their site and it looks like 12 people work there. http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/pages/team
For contrast, I support a company with over 28,000 workstation endpoints and I don't even consider that to be a huge company.
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October 21, 2014, 01:27:10 AM |
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It is now a week into the "second half of October"...why is it Spondoolies refuses to provide consistent updates on the status of their products?
Is it that hard to log on every couple days? You'd think they'd want to provide information to their customers, but I guess when you've already got their money...
As far as i can tell SP is providing reasonable updates. Take a moment to scan the landscape and look at KNC, BFL and even Bitmain. I am sure they will provide a update soon Guy is really, really busy at the moment. Rest assured that the second he gets a free minute, he comes on here to update you guys and answer questions. That's not always possible of a CEO of a huge company. Huge Company what crack are you smoking? I just checked their site and it looks like 12 people work there. http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/pages/team
For contrast, I support a company with over 28,000 workstation endpoints and I don't even consider that to be a huge company. Dogie dignity = any miner..
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jtoomim
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October 21, 2014, 03:03:28 AM |
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Is this reading accurate? I take that says 1256 W from AC (the wall)?
The 1256 is the 12V DC power. Depending on your mains voltage, your PSU efficiency might be anywhere from 88% to 92%. If it's 90%, then your AC draw would be around 1395W.
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Hosting bitcoin miners for $65 to $80/kW/month on clean, cheap hydro power. http://Toom.im
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Guy Corem (OP)
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October 21, 2014, 03:27:55 AM |
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Our core team, not including contractors, is much more than 12 people. I'm waiting for the first SP35 assembly this week (and firmware adjustments) to give full spec update. Refund process will start this week also and expected to be over in October timeframe.
Patient please. We just had 2 days of intensive "Inside Bitcoin" in Israel and I have a lot of catchup to do.
Guy
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Guy Corem (OP)
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October 21, 2014, 11:00:03 AM |
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I keep receiving e-mails from someone called Ori from S-T about the refund, asking me for my bank and address details.
I replied to these e-mails but my replies were ignored like they have not been read and I was responded with the same reply, keeping asking me about my bank details. Are these e-mails legit? What's this all about?
We apologize for the confusion, please disregard the emails. Gadi
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faraway
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October 21, 2014, 02:46:16 PM |
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Any update about the SP31 deliveries? I expect these units will be delivered in the days to come; Is this the case?
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nhminer
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October 21, 2014, 05:15:55 PM |
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Our core team, not including contractors, is much more than 12 people. I'm waiting for the first SP35 assembly this week (and firmware adjustments) to give full spec update. Refund process will start this week also and expected to be over in October timeframe.
Patient please. We just had 2 days of intensive "Inside Bitcoin" in Israel and I have a lot of catchup to do.
Guy
The only question I really have is did I order my SP20 soon enough to get the T-Shirt! ~nh
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BCH - 1EshwUEg9LRbY5WMSw7bkBGQUYQeenkcet
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gallery2000
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October 21, 2014, 08:39:25 PM |
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Our core team, not including contractors, is much more than 12 people. I'm waiting for the first SP35 assembly this week (and firmware adjustments) to give full spec update. Refund process will start this week also and expected to be over in October timeframe.
Patient please. We just had 2 days of intensive "Inside Bitcoin" in Israel and I have a lot of catchup to do.
Guy
Hi Guy, Can you prop up the btc price. Thanks.
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seriouscoin
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October 21, 2014, 08:44:53 PM |
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zig,
I've been playing with the setting for efficency. Should i leave the "Maxium Power Consumption" alone and only adjust the voltage?
Thanks.
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October 21, 2014, 08:51:58 PM |
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Our core team, not including contractors, is much more than 12 people. I'm waiting for the first SP35 assembly this week (and firmware adjustments) to give full spec update. Refund process will start this week also and expected to be over in October timeframe.
Patient please. We just had 2 days of intensive "Inside Bitcoin" in Israel and I have a lot of catchup to do.
Guy
Hi Guy, Can you prop up the btc price. Thanks. haha this would help...NOT! http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-21/bitcoin-miner-ditches-clients-to-chase-2-billion-coding-prize.html
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October 21, 2014, 08:56:11 PM |
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zig,
I've been playing with the setting for efficency. Should i leave the "Maxium Power Consumption" alone and only adjust the voltage?
Thanks.
I don't think you can have them both. Am I wrong? I thought that you have basic settings (low, normal, turbo) and advanced settings. Once you hit advanced it will over-write the basic ones so once you modify the voltage it will follow that rule and it will ignore the "Maximum Power Consumption" one.
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seriouscoin
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October 21, 2014, 09:38:55 PM |
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zig,
I've been playing with the setting for efficency. Should i leave the "Maxium Power Consumption" alone and only adjust the voltage?
Thanks.
I don't think you can have them both. Am I wrong? I thought that you have basic settings (low, normal, turbo) and advanced settings. Once you hit advanced it will over-write the basic ones so once you modify the voltage it will follow that rule and it will ignore the "Maximum Power Consumption" one. The power consumption setting is actually in the Advanced setting. It was a separate setting a while ago (few first firmware versions)
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October 21, 2014, 09:41:34 PM |
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zig,
I've been playing with the setting for efficency. Should i leave the "Maxium Power Consumption" alone and only adjust the voltage?
Thanks.
I don't think you can have them both. Am I wrong? I thought that you have basic settings (low, normal, turbo) and advanced settings. Once you hit advanced it will over-write the basic ones so once you modify the voltage it will follow that rule and it will ignore the "Maximum Power Consumption" one. The power consumption setting is actually in the Advanced setting. It was a separate setting a while ago (few first firmware versions) That's what I was saying. You can't have them both!
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seriouscoin
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October 21, 2014, 09:52:01 PM |
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zig,
I've been playing with the setting for efficency. Should i leave the "Maxium Power Consumption" alone and only adjust the voltage?
Thanks.
I don't think you can have them both. Am I wrong? I thought that you have basic settings (low, normal, turbo) and advanced settings. Once you hit advanced it will over-write the basic ones so once you modify the voltage it will follow that rule and it will ignore the "Maximum Power Consumption" one. The power consumption setting is actually in the Advanced setting. It was a separate setting a while ago (few first firmware versions) That's what I was saying. You can't have them both! Huh? You misunderstood what i said. Under advanced setting, i can set both voltage and PSU power consumption. What do you mean i cant have them both?
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seriouscoin
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October 21, 2014, 09:57:30 PM |
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Zig,
Here is what i found so far playing with the setting
1) Under low temperature (15c), low voltage(0.6) setting doesnt work too well. Some chips randomly become dead (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx). Hashrate is fluctuating due to this.
2) I bring one of the miner into the office to diagnose (room temp is 24c), same voltage 0.6, all chips are working. Hashrate is actually stable and abit higher. However i think the power consumption is abit higher which is understandable due to higher hashrate.
The efficiency is still not at what i want. The default minimum start voltage is 0.56 based on the setting shows, does that mean you actually tested them at those voltage? I'm afraid these chips wont like such voltage since 0.6 has already been too low for it (cold)
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