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December 05, 2014, 01:48:55 PM |
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got my sp20E today.
dhl tried stinging me for 100usd more than the 200usd they did last time....
so far so good with the rig.
how many rigs does one need to purchase to qualify for a t-shirt
Buy another one and contact sales@ before. We'll ship a t-shirt. Guy Maaannnnn...... I just bought a half pallet and didn't got a shirt..... Don't host them in Thailand... I won't. But why? Too hot i guess! This machines needs -69.5 C to work well. Was just a joke... With 18-20 C intake I can make 1700Ghs with no problem. With more the hasrate drops because of heating the chips. I know... underclock... I won't. But this is for other reasons... What is your settings? like maximum voltage
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December 05, 2014, 01:49:30 PM |
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Ok i have no idea how to insert picture, but mine is
Temp: 23c / 72.66 Fan speed: 90 Start Voltage 0.69 / 0.69 / 0.69 / 0.69 Max Voltage 0.75 Max Watts 288 / 288 / 288 / 288
Mining rate atm 1598.04Ghs
i think i will need to find a good idea to cool the room more when i have my other units running.
drop those settings fan 90 try 0.69/ 0.69 / 0.68 / 0.68 max voltage 0.72 max watts 240/240/240/240 see what you hash with that. Ok i´m moving to another location, will try 240 i tried to have it in a closed room but then the heat went to 33, and i did not want to any risk so i just placed them near the window and temperature dropped i see on screenshots units are running to 35 degree is that okay? yes it is fine the most accurate heat numbers are on this screenshot. these taken are after I closed the garage door from 11pm to 8 am all my numbers are lower the the 125 max column I am 85c ---- (125c) my 85 is way under the 125 85c----- (125c) " " " 85c----- (125c) " " " 110c----- (125c) 110 is still under 125 85c------- (125c) really good 85c------- (125c) really good 105c------ (125c) still good 105c------ (125c) still good
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December 05, 2014, 01:57:14 PM |
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Ok, but if i lower the voltage to 240 i will get less mining rate right?
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December 05, 2014, 03:37:35 PM |
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got my sp20E today.
dhl tried stinging me for 100usd more than the 200usd they did last time....
so far so good with the rig.
how many rigs does one need to purchase to qualify for a t-shirt
Buy another one and contact sales@ before. We'll ship a t-shirt. Guy Maaannnnn...... I just bought a half pallet and didn't got a shirt..... Don't host them in Thailand... I won't. But why? Too hot i guess! except when it was on the 2.3.46 fw...when it was at 42C and running at 4.6-4.7TH/s its now less than 36C etc....zzzzz
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December 05, 2014, 03:55:35 PM |
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Ordered an SP20 on Sunday and received it in California on Wednesday. I'm running with stock settings in an air-conditioned server closet on a pair of CX750M PSUs and getting about 1.675 GHs. The PSU wires and connectors are cool as a cucumber, although they were slightly warm to the touch when running in my office with a higher ambient temperature.
Easy to use, worked out of the box, simple and clean administration, no fuss no muss. This is a great upgrade over the pair of S3s that the SP20 is replacing. Overall I'm very happy.
One question though. I'm running with the same 2.5.26 firmware that shipped with the unit. Now the admin web app is telling me that I can upgrade to 2.5.33.
I went to the Spondoolies technical blog and can find no information about this firmware version. Can someone tell me what has changed in this version? It would be nice if the update page itself contained a summary of the changes.
In general I shy away from updating firmware unless there's a reason to do so. Once I have a miner configured and productive, I don't want to mess with it, unless it's a new product or has actual problems.
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December 05, 2014, 04:10:59 PM |
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Ordered an SP20 on Sunday and received it in California on Wednesday. I'm running with stock settings in an air-conditioned server closet on a pair of CX750M PSUs and getting about 1.675 GHs. The PSU wires and connectors are cool as a cucumber, although they were slightly warm to the touch when running in my office with a higher ambient temperature.
Easy to use, worked out of the box, simple and clean administration, no fuss no muss. This is a great upgrade over the pair of S3s that the SP20 is replacing. Overall I'm very happy.
One question though. I'm running with the same 2.5.26 firmware that shipped with the unit. Now the admin web app is telling me that I can upgrade to 2.5.33.
I went to the Spondoolies technical blog and can find no information about this firmware version. Can someone tell me what has changed in this version? It would be nice if the update page itself contained a summary of the changes.
In general I shy away from updating firmware unless there's a reason to do so. Once I have a miner configured and productive, I don't want to mess with it, unless it's a new product or has actual problems.
Number one rule about flashing firmware. If your unit is working properly do not flash it and leave it alone.
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December 05, 2014, 04:19:56 PM |
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got my sp20E today.
dhl tried stinging me for 100usd more than the 200usd they did last time....
so far so good with the rig.
how many rigs does one need to purchase to qualify for a t-shirt
Buy another one and contact sales@ before. We'll ship a t-shirt. Guy Maaannnnn...... I just bought a half pallet and didn't got a shirt..... Don't host them in Thailand... I won't. But why? Too hot i guess! This machines needs -69.5 C to work well. Was just a joke... With 18-20 C intake I can make 1700Ghs with no problem. With more the hasrate drops because of heating the chips. I know... underclock... I won't. But this is for other reasons... What is your settings? like maximum voltage Don't know by heart exactly. Just fired them up yesterday. But as I remember: Start volt 0.72 Max volt 0.79 Max watts 280W or 288W.
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December 05, 2014, 04:34:25 PM |
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got my sp20E today.
dhl tried stinging me for 100usd more than the 200usd they did last time....
so far so good with the rig.
how many rigs does one need to purchase to qualify for a t-shirt
Buy another one and contact sales@ before. We'll ship a t-shirt. Guy Maaannnnn...... I just bought a half pallet and didn't got a shirt..... Don't host them in Thailand... I won't. But why? Too hot i guess! This machines needs -69.5 C to work well. Was just a joke... With 18-20 C intake I can make 1700Ghs with no problem. With more the hasrate drops because of heating the chips. I know... underclock... I won't. But this is for other reasons... What is your settings? like maximum voltage Don't know by heart exactly. Just fired them up yesterday. But as I remember: Start volt 0.72 Max volt 0.79 Max watts 280W or 288W. Hopefully beefy PSUs and power cables
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December 05, 2014, 05:55:27 PM |
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How can i connect to the units if they are not on a home network?
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December 05, 2014, 05:56:48 PM |
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got my sp20E today.
dhl tried stinging me for 100usd more than the 200usd they did last time....
so far so good with the rig.
how many rigs does one need to purchase to qualify for a t-shirt
Buy another one and contact sales@ before. We'll ship a t-shirt. Guy Maaannnnn...... I just bought a half pallet and didn't got a shirt..... Don't host them in Thailand... I won't. But why? Too hot i guess! This machines needs -69.5 C to work well. Was just a joke... With 18-20 C intake I can make 1700Ghs with no problem. With more the hasrate drops because of heating the chips. I know... underclock... I won't. But this is for other reasons... yeah i see the same thing , 240 v or 110v makes no diff btw , its all about ambient temps
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December 05, 2014, 06:41:12 PM |
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got my sp20E today.
dhl tried stinging me for 100usd more than the 200usd they did last time....
so far so good with the rig.
how many rigs does one need to purchase to qualify for a t-shirt
Buy another one and contact sales@ before. We'll ship a t-shirt. Guy Maaannnnn...... I just bought a half pallet and didn't got a shirt..... Don't host them in Thailand... I won't. But why? Too hot i guess! This machines needs -69.5 C to work well. Was just a joke... With 18-20 C intake I can make 1700Ghs with no problem. With more the hasrate drops because of heating the chips. I know... underclock... I won't. But this is for other reasons... What is your settings? like maximum voltage Don't know by heart exactly. Just fired them up yesterday. But as I remember: Start volt 0.72 Max volt 0.79 Max watts 280W or 288W. Hopefully beefy PSUs and power cables 600 or 750W server psu-s. 1 qmm wires 9 amp rated molex connectors and pins. The whole thing is hand made (by me) I hope this is enough.
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December 05, 2014, 07:05:10 PM |
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got my sp20E today.
dhl tried stinging me for 100usd more than the 200usd they did last time....
so far so good with the rig.
how many rigs does one need to purchase to qualify for a t-shirt
Buy another one and contact sales@ before. We'll ship a t-shirt. Guy Maaannnnn...... I just bought a half pallet and didn't got a shirt..... Don't host them in Thailand... I won't. But why? Too hot i guess! There was a huge warehouse fire in Thailand that destroyed a significant number of spondoolies units.
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December 05, 2014, 07:06:48 PM |
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got my sp20E today.
dhl tried stinging me for 100usd more than the 200usd they did last time....
so far so good with the rig.
how many rigs does one need to purchase to qualify for a t-shirt
Buy another one and contact sales@ before. We'll ship a t-shirt. Guy Maaannnnn...... I just bought a half pallet and didn't got a shirt..... Don't host them in Thailand... I won't. But why? Too hot i guess! There was a huge warehouse fire in Thailand that destroyed a significant number of spondoolies units. http://www.followthecoin.com/massive-cowboyminers-mining-fire-mostly-spondoolies-tech-miners-investigated/
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ElGabo
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December 05, 2014, 08:00:16 PM |
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got my sp20E today.
dhl tried stinging me for 100usd more than the 200usd they did last time....
so far so good with the rig.
how many rigs does one need to purchase to qualify for a t-shirt
Buy another one and contact sales@ before. We'll ship a t-shirt. Guy Maaannnnn...... I just bought a half pallet and didn't got a shirt..... Don't host them in Thailand... I won't. But why? Too hot i guess! There was a huge warehouse fire in Thailand that destroyed a significant number of spondoolies units. http://www.followthecoin.com/massive-cowboyminers-mining-fire-mostly-spondoolies-tech-miners-investigated/I've thinked it was in China. Maybe I misread it.
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December 06, 2014, 12:55:42 AM |
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I've thinked it was in China.
Maybe I misread it.
Yep you did In other news my Sp20E arrived finally and I didn't get charged VAT SP31 also arrived and is hashing but not getting anywhere over 4645GH its within the +/- 10% range but I was hoping for more +10% than -10% Running at 1360 to get the tuning working, might increase over time maybe.
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December 06, 2014, 02:08:59 AM |
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SP31 also arrived and is hashing but not getting anywhere over 4645GH its within the +/- 10% range but I was hoping for more +10% than -10% If you're using 220V or greater, you should change the PSU limits on your SP31. If you have Murata power supplies, you should also ssh in and run this: echo 1 > /etc/mg_ignore_110_fcc Depending on your ambient temperature, voltage, and power supplies, you may be able to set your PSU limits to somewhere from 1300 to 1370. That can improve performance by as much as 200 GH/s. Keep in mind that Murata power supplies don't recover from overload as nicely as Emersons do, so if you have the Murata type, make sure to give them a bit more headroom from the overload point.
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December 06, 2014, 02:36:00 AM Last edit: December 06, 2014, 02:52:02 AM by jtoomim |
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I got a new toy. Rack of SP30s, viewed from behind: Looking inside an SP30. Top view, exhaust fans on the left. This shows some deficiencies of the camera. It's miscalibrated (reported temps are about 60°C above actual temps -- it appears this was fixed with a new software version), and it does a poor job with the aluminum heatsinks due to their low emissivity/high albedo. The heatsinks are actually much hotter than this image shows. Moving the camera angle caused the heatsinks to appear to change temperature, suggesting that much of what we're seeing on the heatsinks is reflected IR from surrounding objects, including the PCB and the walls/ceiling of the room. 225 amp 3-phase cable bundles in our overhead cable tray, viewed from beneath. Notice the bundles on the top of the image are warm (about 30°C in 11°C ambient) but the ones on the bottom are cool. That's because we're barely running any current through the bottom bundles, but the top bundles are running at full capacity.
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December 06, 2014, 08:06:07 AM |
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I got a new toy.
oooooh, if i take it to the beach, can i.....? nevermind.
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December 06, 2014, 09:24:16 AM |
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Nice cam. I have been saving unsuccessfully for one for my reviews. Which model did you get? The pics are great. I got a new toy.
Rack of SP30s, viewed from behind:
Looking inside an SP30. Top view, exhaust fans on the left. This shows some deficiencies of the camera. It's miscalibrated (reported temps are about 60°C above actual temps -- it appears this was fixed with a new software version), and it does a poor job with the aluminum heatsinks due to their low emissivity/high albedo. The heatsinks are actually much hotter than this image shows. Moving the camera angle caused the heatsinks to appear to change temperature, suggesting that much of what we're seeing on the heatsinks is reflected IR from surrounding objects, including the PCB and the walls/ceiling of the room.
225 amp 3-phase cable bundles in our overhead cable tray, viewed from beneath. Notice the bundles on the top of the image are warm (about 30°C in 11°C ambient) but the ones on the bottom are cool. That's because we're barely running any current through the bottom bundles, but the top bundles are running at full capacity.
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