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5 SP20's right under your bedroom. You MUST live alone? I have an attached garage, which I tried my SP10 in and still couldn't keep it there from those high pitch fans. Then you wouldn't believe what happened. My good friend brought over his 2 SP10's and told me to go into the house, while he was in the garage. I heard him start up his SP10's then turn then off. He called for me to come out into the garage and low and behold the 2 SP10's were running! He made this audio box, same width size of the SP10. Has a bunch of what looked like speakers to me installed in it and the box was connected to some control with a few knobs on it. He turned one of the knobs slowly and the sound started to get louder and louder. I know nothing about frequencies or audio waves, but all the box does is cancel out all the audio/frequency waves from the miners. Not sure how it works, but since he wants to sell them, he wouldn't let me take a picture. Trust me, it was just a plain wood box with many different sized speakers I think. He said he has a few versions he's working with and making them variable tuning so the timing and frequencies aren't tied to one miner rig. Which would be impossible anyway, maybe our ears think they all sound the same, technically they are not. He was showing me all this on some meter be brought over. When he sells them he said he would make a post here with a youtube video. I don't know any of the details.
Neat! Here's some more data on how that works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_noise_control
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Biodom
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December 17, 2014, 07:58:22 PM |
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Preliminary thoughts on SP20: 1. Neat package, great software outlay. 2. Unsurpassed optimization (downclocking) 3. My unit likes lower power much more, in fact, it was shutting down at the default settings (ASIC throttle back). 4. Noise is the problem, otherwise it would be close to perfect. Even with fan at 50 (I cannot make fan at 40 to work at ~720-750W) it is noisy: dB 69 1.5 feet (0.5m) in front of the exhaust, dB 64 same 0.5m to the side. However the noise is somehow irritating (pitch?) when you are in the same room. Several rooms away or on a different floor-it is fine.
Because fans do not change speed after fan setting adjustment, i wonder if some kind of anti-noise contraption like discribed in wiki is possible.
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December 17, 2014, 08:11:47 PM |
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5 SP20's right under your bedroom. You MUST live alone? I have an attached garage, which I tried my SP10 in and still couldn't keep it there from those high pitch fans. Then you wouldn't believe what happened. My good friend brought over his 2 SP10's and told me to go into the house, while he was in the garage. I heard him start up his SP10's then turn then off. He called for me to come out into the garage and low and behold the 2 SP10's were running! He made this audio box, same width size of the SP10. Has a bunch of what looked like speakers to me installed in it and the box was connected to some control with a few knobs on it. He turned one of the knobs slowly and the sound started to get louder and louder. I know nothing about frequencies or audio waves, but all the box does is cancel out all the audio/frequency waves from the miners. Not sure how it works, but since he wants to sell them, he wouldn't let me take a picture. Trust me, it was just a plain wood box with many different sized speakers I think. He said he has a few versions he's working with and making them variable tuning so the timing and frequencies aren't tied to one miner rig. Which would be impossible anyway, maybe our ears think they all sound the same, technically they are not. He was showing me all this on some meter be brought over. When he sells them he said he would make a post here with a youtube video. I don't know any of the details.
Neat! Here's some more data on how that works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_noise_controlThat's the word he used. I forgot it, but now starts to make sense. He's big with radio stuff, meters, electronics. So he had to make a deal with his wife about the sound. If she couldn't hear anything while sitting in the kitchen (which is where the attached garage is next to) then he can have his miners. He worked like a dog and finally got them quiet, very quiet. But of course you need the tools to build such things and he had them all. Especially all his funky meters.
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TracerX
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December 17, 2014, 08:19:10 PM |
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5 SP20's right under your bedroom. You MUST live alone? I have an attached garage, which I tried my SP10 in and still couldn't keep it there from those high pitch fans. Then you wouldn't believe what happened. My good friend brought over his 2 SP10's and told me to go into the house, while he was in the garage. I heard him start up his SP10's then turn then off. He called for me to come out into the garage and low and behold the 2 SP10's were running! He made this audio box, same width size of the SP10. Has a bunch of what looked like speakers to me installed in it and the box was connected to some control with a few knobs on it. He turned one of the knobs slowly and the sound started to get louder and louder. I know nothing about frequencies or audio waves, but all the box does is cancel out all the audio/frequency waves from the miners. Not sure how it works, but since he wants to sell them, he wouldn't let me take a picture. Trust me, it was just a plain wood box with many different sized speakers I think. He said he has a few versions he's working with and making them variable tuning so the timing and frequencies aren't tied to one miner rig. Which would be impossible anyway, maybe our ears think they all sound the same, technically they are not. He was showing me all this on some meter be brought over. When he sells them he said he would make a post here with a youtube video. I don't know any of the details.
Neat! Here's some more data on how that works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_noise_controlThat's the word he used. I forgot it, but now starts to make sense. He's big with radio stuff, meters, electronics. So he had to make a deal with his wife about the sound. If she couldn't hear anything while sitting in the kitchen (which is where the attached garage is next to) then he can have his miners. He worked like a dog and finally got them quiet, very quiet. But of course you need the tools to build such things and he had them all. Especially all his funky meters. If he could bring these to market in a reasonable form factor I bet he could find some buyers pretty easily in this forum. Keep us updated on his progress!
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Biodom
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December 18, 2014, 02:28:21 AM |
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One thing I miss in all those reviews of Sp-20: what is the best way to switch it off instead of/before switching off the PSU? Use "Stop miner" command on the first pane or just simply throw the PSU switch off?-intuitively the latter does not sound right.
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December 18, 2014, 02:29:15 AM |
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One thing I miss in all those reviews of Sp-20: what is the best way to switch it off instead of/before switching off the PSU? Use "Stop miner" command on the first pane or just simply throw the PSU switch off?-intuitively the latter does not sound right.
just switch the PSU off if you are switching it off. otherwise mine with it lol
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Biodom
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December 18, 2014, 02:35:53 AM |
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One thing I miss in all those reviews of Sp-20: what is the best way to switch it off instead of/before switching off the PSU? Use "Stop miner" command on the first pane or just simply throw the PSU switch off?-intuitively the latter does not sound right.
just switch the PSU off if you are switching it off. otherwise mine with it lol want to check various psu combos w/killawatt
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December 18, 2014, 02:42:53 AM |
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Has anyone been able to get the authorized_keys to work? I did all the normal steps to set up my pub/priv keys, but it will not authenticate: Using username "root". Server refused our key root@sp20a's password:
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December 18, 2014, 02:46:23 AM |
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5 SP20's right under your bedroom. You MUST live alone? I have an attached garage, which I tried my SP10 in and still couldn't keep it there from those high pitch fans. Then you wouldn't believe what happened. My good friend brought over his 2 SP10's and told me to go into the house, while he was in the garage. I heard him start up his SP10's then turn then off. He called for me to come out into the garage and low and behold the 2 SP10's were running! He made this audio box, same width size of the SP10. Has a bunch of what looked like speakers to me installed in it and the box was connected to some control with a few knobs on it. He turned one of the knobs slowly and the sound started to get louder and louder. I know nothing about frequencies or audio waves, but all the box does is cancel out all the audio/frequency waves from the miners. Not sure how it works, but since he wants to sell them, he wouldn't let me take a picture. Trust me, it was just a plain wood box with many different sized speakers I think. He said he has a few versions he's working with and making them variable tuning so the timing and frequencies aren't tied to one miner rig. Which would be impossible anyway, maybe our ears think they all sound the same, technically they are not. He was showing me all this on some meter be brought over. When he sells them he said he would make a post here with a youtube video. I don't know any of the details.
Neat! Here's some more data on how that works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_noise_controlGuy/Zvi - listening? Built-in active noise cancellation. I'd easily pay extra for that option on my sp20!
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December 18, 2014, 03:00:54 AM |
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Yeah .. that's like driving a Porsche without the engine noise .. Men need big things to play with .. noisy too.
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CSA/cUL Certified Power Distribution Panels - Basic, Switched, Metered. 1-3 phases. Up to 600V. NMC:N4F9qvHz11BHcc4nh1LCJFsrZhA1EWgVwj
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raskul
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December 18, 2014, 03:18:28 AM |
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I ENJOY THE SOUNDS OF MY MINERS
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wh00per
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December 18, 2014, 03:31:21 AM |
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I ENJOY THE SOUNDS OF MY MINERS Try this >> http://www.silentium.com/?page_id=48 << to cancel everything else out!
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CSA/cUL Certified Power Distribution Panels - Basic, Switched, Metered. 1-3 phases. Up to 600V. NMC:N4F9qvHz11BHcc4nh1LCJFsrZhA1EWgVwj
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Zelek Uther
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December 18, 2014, 03:33:06 AM |
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5 SP20's right under your bedroom. You MUST live alone? I have an attached garage, which I tried my SP10 in and still couldn't keep it there from those high pitch fans. Then you wouldn't believe what happened. My good friend brought over his 2 SP10's and told me to go into the house, while he was in the garage. I heard him start up his SP10's then turn then off. He called for me to come out into the garage and low and behold the 2 SP10's were running! He made this audio box, same width size of the SP10. Has a bunch of what looked like speakers to me installed in it and the box was connected to some control with a few knobs on it. He turned one of the knobs slowly and the sound started to get louder and louder. I know nothing about frequencies or audio waves, but all the box does is cancel out all the audio/frequency waves from the miners. Not sure how it works, but since he wants to sell them, he wouldn't let me take a picture. Trust me, it was just a plain wood box with many different sized speakers I think. He said he has a few versions he's working with and making them variable tuning so the timing and frequencies aren't tied to one miner rig. Which would be impossible anyway, maybe our ears think they all sound the same, technically they are not. He was showing me all this on some meter be brought over. When he sells them he said he would make a post here with a youtube video. I don't know any of the details.
Neat! Here's some more data on how that works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_noise_controlThat's the word he used. I forgot it, but now starts to make sense. He's big with radio stuff, meters, electronics. So he had to make a deal with his wife about the sound. If she couldn't hear anything while sitting in the kitchen (which is where the attached garage is next to) then he can have his miners. He worked like a dog and finally got them quiet, very quiet. But of course you need the tools to build such things and he had them all. Especially all his funky meters. If he could bring these to market in a reasonable form factor I bet he could find some buyers pretty easily in this forum. Keep us updated on his progress! This sounds awesome! Or... doesn't sound at all... kindof the point...
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Run a Bitcoin node, support the network.
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December 18, 2014, 03:34:01 AM |
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5 SP20's right under your bedroom. You MUST live alone? I have an attached garage, which I tried my SP10 in and still couldn't keep it there from those high pitch fans. Then you wouldn't believe what happened. My good friend brought over his 2 SP10's and told me to go into the house, while he was in the garage. I heard him start up his SP10's then turn then off. He called for me to come out into the garage and low and behold the 2 SP10's were running! He made this audio box, same width size of the SP10. Has a bunch of what looked like speakers to me installed in it and the box was connected to some control with a few knobs on it. He turned one of the knobs slowly and the sound started to get louder and louder. I know nothing about frequencies or audio waves, but all the box does is cancel out all the audio/frequency waves from the miners. Not sure how it works, but since he wants to sell them, he wouldn't let me take a picture. Trust me, it was just a plain wood box with many different sized speakers I think. He said he has a few versions he's working with and making them variable tuning so the timing and frequencies aren't tied to one miner rig. Which would be impossible anyway, maybe our ears think they all sound the same, technically they are not. He was showing me all this on some meter be brought over. When he sells them he said he would make a post here with a youtube video. I don't know any of the details.
Neat! Here's some more data on how that works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_noise_controlGuy/Zvi - listening? Built-in active noise cancellation. I'd easily pay extra for that option on my sp20! Silly, active noise cancellation does not work for random spot in your room. It needs to be tuned at one spot. This is why in engine room of a ship, they use headset still.
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December 18, 2014, 05:14:12 AM |
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Have an SP31 , October batch, minersource need 13 days to get it mining for me. But from then is mining with 4,77 th/s , without any problems.(over 30 days)
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Guy Corem (OP)
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December 18, 2014, 06:14:19 AM |
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5 SP20's right under your bedroom. You MUST live alone? I have an attached garage, which I tried my SP10 in and still couldn't keep it there from those high pitch fans. Then you wouldn't believe what happened. My good friend brought over his 2 SP10's and told me to go into the house, while he was in the garage. I heard him start up his SP10's then turn then off. He called for me to come out into the garage and low and behold the 2 SP10's were running! He made this audio box, same width size of the SP10. Has a bunch of what looked like speakers to me installed in it and the box was connected to some control with a few knobs on it. He turned one of the knobs slowly and the sound started to get louder and louder. I know nothing about frequencies or audio waves, but all the box does is cancel out all the audio/frequency waves from the miners. Not sure how it works, but since he wants to sell them, he wouldn't let me take a picture. Trust me, it was just a plain wood box with many different sized speakers I think. He said he has a few versions he's working with and making them variable tuning so the timing and frequencies aren't tied to one miner rig. Which would be impossible anyway, maybe our ears think they all sound the same, technically they are not. He was showing me all this on some meter be brought over. When he sells them he said he would make a post here with a youtube video. I don't know any of the details.
Neat! Here's some more data on how that works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_noise_controlGuy/Zvi - listening? Built-in active noise cancellation. I'd easily pay extra for that option on my sp20! No, I'm wearing my Bose QC25
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December 18, 2014, 09:18:24 AM |
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Ugh encode in something less proprietary and draconian than Apple codecs
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December 18, 2014, 12:57:52 PM Last edit: December 18, 2014, 02:11:25 PM by zvisha |
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Hi all. 2.5.52 (still experimantal)
- Support extranonce.subscribe added by your requests - you have to enable it in settings and reboot to use other binary. It is a binary I got from jtoomim that claims to be cgminer 4.8.0 - I have no idea what it is or who compiled it but it seams to be a legit cgminer with extranonce support, so use it at your own risk I tested it for 2 minutes exactly. - Yellow led blinks 3 times if got no IP, 2 times if got IP. - Supports "minimal hash rate". If unit goes under "minimal hash rate" it will restart miner_gate. - Different downscale logic to prevent PSU issues - still I am not clear on the effects of this one but should increase stability.
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December 18, 2014, 03:19:31 PM |
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Hi All, New and amazing prices on all units, as low as 0.31$/GH Shipping included!. SP20 Sectionhttp://www.spondoolies-tech.com/collections/products/sp20- The SP20 Mini Farm is now only $7,995 or 0.31$/GH with free shipping
- Want more than a single SP20 but 15 are too many for you? No problem, we've got a brand new "Nano Farm" special with 3 units for only $1,900, free shipping included
- A single SP20 is now only $659
Both SP20 bundles include free shipping. SP3X Sectionhttp://www.spondoolies-tech.com/collections/products/sp30- The SP31, the most efficient miner, can now be yours for only $2,595
- The SP35 with 5.5 TH/s goes for $2,795
Shipping cost for the SP3X to the US has also been updated. It starts with $220 per unit and drops with quantities. All the units ship from stock! Happy mining, Gadi
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