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Dogie, besides the new crisp pictures in your review, what new features come with SP35 and how do they relate to the earlier versions SP31 and SP30? Why should one buy a SP35?
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December 21, 2014, 11:14:20 PM |
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Dogie, besides the new crisp pictures in your review, what new features come with SP35 and how do they relate to the earlier versions SP31 and SP30? Why should one buy a SP35?
here's my understanding: SP31 SP353000W @ wall 3650W @ wall 4900GH 5500GH $2,595 $2,795 tldr; $200 more gets you 600GH/650W extra mining power. So the added benefits are fairly minimal - you're paying for better PSUs mostly.
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December 22, 2014, 12:26:21 AM |
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Dogie, besides the new crisp pictures in your review, what new features come with SP35 and how do they relate to the earlier versions SP31 and SP30? Why should one buy a SP35?
here's my understanding: SP31 SP353000W @ wall 3650W @ wall 4900GH 5500GH $2,595 $2,795 tldr; $200 more gets you 600GH/650W extra mining power. So the added benefits are fairly minimal - you're paying for better PSUs mostly. From what I saw the SP31 looks to be a better long term investment, as the power usage to hashpower is lower. However if price isn't an issue and you want the fastest beast known at the time, then the SP35 is the one to get. Note that the SP35 won't run on a 110 line, so that may rule it out for some. M
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December 22, 2014, 02:19:58 AM |
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Dogie, besides the new crisp pictures in your review, what new features come with SP35 and how do they relate to the earlier versions SP31 and SP30? Why should one buy a SP35?
here's my understanding: SP31 SP353000W @ wall 3650W @ wall 4900GH 5500GH $2,595 $2,795 tldr; $200 more gets you 600GH/650W extra mining power. So the added benefits are fairly minimal - you're paying for better PSUs mostly. From what I saw the SP31 looks to be a better long term investment, as the power usage to hashpower is lower. However if price isn't an issue and you want the fastest beast known at the time, then the SP35 is the one to get. Note that the SP35 won't run on a 110 line, so that may rule it out for some. M The SP35 can be undervolt /underclocked to be essentially SP31.
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December 22, 2014, 02:21:35 AM Last edit: December 22, 2014, 04:37:33 AM by Spondoolies-Tech |
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have to report - the 100 usd offer that was eventually honoured via a new order number has actually not been honoured at all.
the full price was paid and no refund/rebate has been forthcoming.
quite lame!
PM the issue in details.
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December 22, 2014, 01:24:57 PM |
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Fast question. I want to take a sp20 running here and bring it to my friends office. He has really cheap power deal. 3 cents a kwatt.
His net work router is 192.168.1.1
my miner is on a router that is 192.168.0.1
I have the miner with use DHCP marked off.
I assume it will find an open address on the new router lets say 192.168.1.101
If not do I have a factory reset option?
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December 22, 2014, 01:27:01 PM |
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Fast question. I want to take a sp20 running here and bring it to my friends office. He has really cheap power deal. 3 cents a kwatt.
His net work router is 192.168.1.1
my miner is on a router that is 192.168.0.1
I have the miner with use DHCP marked off.
I assume it will find an open address on the new router lets say 192.168.1.101
If not do I have a factory reset option?
with DHCP checked, it will automatically find an IP address. EDIT: it may take a few minutes to show up in myminer.io
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December 22, 2014, 01:29:08 PM |
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Fast question. I want to take a sp20 running here and bring it to my friends office. He has really cheap power deal. 3 cents a kwatt.
His net work router is 192.168.1.1
my miner is on a router that is 192.168.0.1
I have the miner with use DHCP marked off.
I assume it will find an open address on the new router lets say 192.168.1.101
If not do I have a factory reset option?
Enable DHCP again before turn it off. Factory reset will re-enable DHCP. Alternatively, ask your friend to (1) lease IP address in the DHCP table based on the miner MAC in advance (2) range of IP addresses outside DHCP range and pre-configure your miner to this IP address.
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December 22, 2014, 01:33:12 PM |
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Fast question. I want to take a sp20 running here and bring it to my friends office. He has really cheap power deal. 3 cents a kwatt.
His net work router is 192.168.1.1
my miner is on a router that is 192.168.0.1
I have the miner with use DHCP marked off.
I assume it will find an open address on the new router lets say 192.168.1.101
If not do I have a factory reset option?
Enable DHCP again before turn it off. Factory reset will re-enable DHCP. Alternatively, ask your friend to (1) lease IP address in the DHCP table based on the miner MAC in advance (2) range of IP addresses outside DHCP range and pre-configure your miner to this IP address. yes i left DHCP checked where is the factory reset option located?
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December 22, 2014, 01:34:33 PM |
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Fast question. I want to take a sp20 running here and bring it to my friends office. He has really cheap power deal. 3 cents a kwatt.
His net work router is 192.168.1.1
my miner is on a router that is 192.168.0.1
I have the miner with use DHCP marked off.
I assume it will find an open address on the new router lets say 192.168.1.101
If not do I have a factory reset option?
Enable DHCP again before turn it off. Factory reset will re-enable DHCP. Alternatively, ask your friend to (1) lease IP address in the DHCP table based on the miner MAC in advance (2) range of IP addresses outside DHCP range and pre-configure your miner to this IP address. yes i left DHCP checked where is the factory reset option located? Settings, scroll all the way to the bottom. Second last option.
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December 22, 2014, 01:40:25 PM |
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Fast question. I want to take a sp20 running here and bring it to my friends office. He has really cheap power deal. 3 cents a kwatt.
His net work router is 192.168.1.1
my miner is on a router that is 192.168.0.1
I have the miner with use DHCP marked off.
I assume it will find an open address on the new router lets say 192.168.1.101
If not do I have a factory reset option?
Enable DHCP again before turn it off. Factory reset will re-enable DHCP. Alternatively, ask your friend to (1) lease IP address in the DHCP table based on the miner MAC in advance (2) range of IP addresses outside DHCP range and pre-configure your miner to this IP address. yes i left DHCP checked where is the factory reset option located? Settings, scroll all the way to the bottom. Second last option. If you left the DHCP off and you're in a new network with different addresses, you'll need to do SD Recovery to re-enable the DHCP.
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December 22, 2014, 04:48:48 PM |
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finally found a few hours to tinker with the miners i have at home note: these values are not metered at the wall, as I do not have a meter to test exactly... so w/gh is estimated as per the stats page, so there will be some PSU loss, and you can divide by 0.92 to get a more accurate power draw. SP20: ~ 1060GH/s SP31: ~ 3888GH/s
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December 22, 2014, 04:50:57 PM |
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Fast question. I want to take a sp20 running here and bring it to my friends office. He has really cheap power deal. 3 cents a kwatt.
His net work router is 192.168.1.1
my miner is on a router that is 192.168.0.1
I have the miner with use DHCP marked off.
I assume it will find an open address on the new router lets say 192.168.1.101
If not do I have a factory reset option?
Enable DHCP again before turn it off. Factory reset will re-enable DHCP. Alternatively, ask your friend to (1) lease IP address in the DHCP table based on the miner MAC in advance (2) range of IP addresses outside DHCP range and pre-configure your miner to this IP address. yes i left DHCP checked where is the factory reset option located? Settings, scroll all the way to the bottom. Second last option. If you left the DHCP off and you're in a new network with different addresses, you'll need to do SD Recovery to re-enable the DHCP. no I left it checked and all is good. I set it up and it is running. we are running his at 1475gh and around 900 watts. he has cheap power. So a faster clock makes sense.
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December 22, 2014, 05:43:15 PM |
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finally found a few hours to tinker with the miners i have at home
note: these values are not metered at the wall, as I do not have a meter to test exactly... so w/gh is estimated as per the stats page, so there will be some PSU loss, and you can divide by 0.92 to get a more accurate power draw.
SP20: ~ 1060GH/s
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looks great. what is your starting and max chip voltage settings?
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December 22, 2014, 05:45:12 PM |
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finally found a few hours to tinker with the miners i have at home
note: these values are not metered at the wall, as I do not have a meter to test exactly... so w/gh is estimated as per the stats page, so there will be some PSU loss, and you can divide by 0.92 to get a more accurate power draw.
SP20: ~ 1060GH/s
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looks great. what is your chip voltage and fan settings? Temp Front / Back T,B 27 °C / 50,51 °C Fan Speed 30 Start Voltage 0.62 / 0.625 / 0.62 / 0.62 Max Voltage 0.625 Max Watts 120 / 120 / 120 / 120 can't hear it from the lounge anymore disclaimer - i miss having my sp10's around
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December 22, 2014, 10:56:35 PM |
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December 22, 2014, 10:56:44 PM |
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Happy 500 pages SP-Tech!
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December 22, 2014, 11:01:17 PM |
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you've been hiding RS.
any new GB forthcoming?
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December 22, 2014, 11:45:25 PM |
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you've been hiding RS.
any new GB forthcoming?
I've been relaxin' Now that BITMAIN dropped their S5 price I would like to surprise them with a nice and stingy GB offer. In talks right now.
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raskul
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December 22, 2014, 11:47:18 PM |
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you've been hiding RS.
any new GB forthcoming?
I've been relaxin' Now that BITMAIN dropped their S5 price I would like to surprise them with a nice and stingy GB offer. In talks right now. this pleases me immensely
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