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May 30, 2014, 05:06:19 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Just a reminder, you can return your miner for any reason for a full refund. This will last 14 days after your purchase
Short on supply, are you ?
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Halofire
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May 30, 2014, 05:11:25 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Just a reminder, you can return your miner for any reason for a full refund. This will last 14 days after your purchase
But I purchased May 4th.... :/ lmao, just playing. I want to keep, but need the new software.
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tyknee
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May 30, 2014, 05:18:17 AM |
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So I don't have a kill-a-watt, but the Falcon just melted my 850W 80Plus Gold Seasonic. I've ordered a 1050W replacement.
To be fair, the PSU was not new, and had been powering my GPU rig for a while (and running at pretty high % utilized too).
Someone mentioned testing close to 1000/1100. Maybe cancel that 1050 and jump to 1200W just for better utilization? Good call. Canceled the order and upgraded to the 1250W model.
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malkbaby
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May 30, 2014, 05:22:53 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Just a reminder, you can return your miner for any reason for a full refund. This will last 14 days after your delivery date
I love the miners, my beef is that there's pretty much zero information out there from GAW Miners regarding the units and there's also very little information about the Zen Miners controllers. It'd be great if we could get some concrete information! I definitely appreciate your efforts brining the miners to market, but it would be nice if there was a basic FAQ about how to set them up and a realistic assessment of the power requirements. I know that the power requirements might be higher now because of software, but you need to let us know what they actually are so that we can purchase appropriate equipment. I have several Black Widow miners and they're sucking so much power that they are triggering the overload on the 500W and 600W power supplies I bought for them....This seems somewhat crazy considering your webpage currently says they only draw 370W which should do more than OK on a 500W / 600W gold PSU running nothing else. I need to know the real requirements so that I can purchase power supplies since you chose not to provide them with the product. It would have made a lot more sense to include a decent power supply instead of a miner controlling software. I've never heard anyone clamor for a raspberry pi that links to a half banked unfinished web interface, but everyone wants to turn their miner on. PSU > controllers any day. my 2 cents. Muchos Gracias again!
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May 30, 2014, 05:23:21 AM |
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Man those numbers are high.
I am doing 10mh at 167 watts on 2 gridseed blades and 1 gridseed 5 chip . and one of the gridseed blades is defective . I should be doing 11.0mh
but I have a 1200 watt plat seasonic which is more efficient then your psu. still you are 3.4x the power for 1.5 x the hash
Something is wrong with the firmware these miner should be at much lower numbers.
I am doing 16.7 watts an mh with the gridseeds
Which raises the $64M question: Do our GAW miners use the same chip as the Zeus? Odd they were both released within days of each other, at similar price points, zenminer supports both, but the GAWs power usage seems to be twice what the Zeus advertises (I haven't seen if they are actually delivering on that advertisement). Some have been guessing the same chip, but different board designs? If so, there might be hope for a firmware patch to greatly cut the power down.
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Halofire
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May 30, 2014, 05:26:03 AM |
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So I don't have a kill-a-watt, but the Falcon just melted my 850W 80Plus Gold Seasonic. I've ordered a 1050W replacement.
To be fair, the PSU was not new, and had been powering my GPU rig for a while (and running at pretty high % utilized too).
Someone mentioned testing close to 1000/1100. Maybe cancel that 1050 and jump to 1200W just for better utilization? Good call. Canceled the order and upgraded to the 1250W model. i can confirm it uses that much. BUT if you have mobo connected too, you're up to the limits of a 1250. im at 1230 on a 1200. No bueno.
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jdape
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May 30, 2014, 05:50:32 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Just a reminder, you can return your miner for any reason for a full refund. This will last 14 days after your delivery date
why isnt this posted on the website page not found http://www.gawminers.com/shipping-returns/Looks like they fixed it. Thanks GAW!
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May 30, 2014, 05:54:41 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Just a reminder, you can return your miner for any reason for a full refund. This will last 14 days after your delivery date
You're not getting them away from us that easily !!
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GSpgh
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May 30, 2014, 06:02:07 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Just a reminder, you can return your miner for any reason for a full refund. This will last 14 days after your delivery date
why isnt this posted on the website page not found http://www.gawminers.com/shipping-returns/Looks like they fixed it. Thanks GAW! yep that was quick
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May 30, 2014, 06:09:44 AM Last edit: May 30, 2014, 09:45:41 AM by dryburn |
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Hi everyone I do not want to Hi-Jack this forum but I have created a program to help Gaw and Zeus Miners to set up their config.bat files with support to start up cgminer with them and also upon closing my app and opening it again it has the option to retrieve your previous config. It also lists all the available COM Ports for you to add to the config. I have made the code available for review so that anyone can look for themselves and see that there is nothing malicious has been added. This is my first C#(PC Program) in 3 years, I have been coding for Ipad and Android mostly. Link >>>>> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lwv8p2qj3pepzf0/AABBNg3AfT82KHag3AmF13fYaLink to litecointalk forum >> https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=20078.0Hi everyone forgot to add --nocheck-golden --ltc-debug --nocheck-scrypt options to my program below someone anyone please give it a try I can't test to see if it will work with the miners https://i.imgur.com/tZkCy6c.jpg
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May 30, 2014, 07:08:00 AM |
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Is anyone who has Black Widow / Fury's setup preferably multiple units on the same controller available for a chat on IRC? It'd be super rad and I would be eternally grateful! I'm MalkbabY on Freenode.net Thanks so much!!! Unfortunately it's not supported at the moment, you can only have one type of miner per zenController currently. It's drawing about 4.5 amps @120v. About 540 Watts. I have it running from a 550W Rosewill 80Plus Gold PSU. Will probably have to switch to something bigger... FWIW, my Black Widow that arrived an hour ago is hashing away at 14MH/s.
How much power is it drawing? I have mine plugged into a 650w EVGA 80Gold PSU that's drawing 89w at idle (300w with the BW plugged in). AS SOON as I start mining, it shuts down and I have to CMOS reset my PC to even get it to boot back up. These things are drawing a lot of power. I have a 600W Thermaltake TR2 and it's barely cutting it for a Black Widow. Word of caution guys, do not run both 6-pin PCIE connections off the same line on the PSU, the wires get dangerously hot! I mean melted plastic hot. It's a fire risk. Those wires are not mean to draw 600W and are not sufficient gauge, make sure you use two separate 6-pin PCI connections, not the single with a chained 6-pin PCIE off it. I learnt this the hard way and have the melted PSU wires to show for it.. Hi Guys,
Just a reminder, you can return your miner for any reason for a full refund. This will last 14 days after your delivery date
I love the miners, my beef is that there's pretty much zero information out there from GAW Miners regarding the units and there's also very little information about the Zen Miners controllers. It'd be great if we could get some concrete information! I definitely appreciate your efforts brining the miners to market, but it would be nice if there was a basic FAQ about how to set them up and a realistic assessment of the power requirements. I know that the power requirements might be higher now because of software, but you need to let us know what they actually are so that we can purchase appropriate equipment. I have several Black Widow miners and they're sucking so much power that they are triggering the overload on the 500W and 600W power supplies I bought for them....This seems somewhat crazy considering your webpage currently says they only draw 370W which should do more than OK on a 500W / 600W gold PSU running nothing else. I need to know the real requirements so that I can purchase power supplies since you chose not to provide them with the product. It would have made a lot more sense to include a decent power supply instead of a miner controlling software. I've never heard anyone clamor for a raspberry pi that links to a half banked unfinished web interface, but everyone wants to turn their miner on. PSU > controllers any day. my 2 cents. Muchos Gracias again! Totally agree. I love the miner, it's a great bit of kit, but it's drawing close to 2x the power spec and people need to be aware of this. If nothing else it could be a fire hazard. Also it's pretty unintuitive the way they are 8-pin female connectors on the back of the Black Widow, but you must use only 6-pin PCIE connectors to power it. The remaining two pins are unused. As for the zecController, the idea is great, but it really seems not ready for prime-time. I tried my best to use them, the first I got up and running fine, but then I was unable to add any further zenControllers to my account...which meant my miners would only hash at GAW's nicehash BTC address with no way for me to change that. Contacted support, but they are clearly swamped, so after a few hours I bailed, rooted the Pi, disabled all the cloudminer pyton scripts, and ran cgminer myself. They're working great like this. I really like the idea, but right now, I have to say I don't think they are ready for anyone with more tahn the most basic of needs (one zenController, one type of miner). Please GAW, put out an FAQ for this hardware, especially about the power supply requirements and connectors, a simple getting started sheet included in the box would have gone a long way towards a smoother initial experience. I still think GAW are great and love the miner, really nice looking machine, a great new addition to the ASIC line-up, and I in not way want to return it, but there is definitely room for improvement at the moment on the package and support side. On the plus side now I have them running on my rooted Pi they are hashing away beautifully, great speed. The hardware itself is good.
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malkbaby
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May 30, 2014, 07:45:25 AM |
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Is anyone who has Black Widow / Fury's setup preferably multiple units on the same controller available for a chat on IRC? It'd be super rad and I would be eternally grateful! I'm MalkbabY on Freenode.net Thanks so much!!! Unfortunately it's not supported at the moment, you can only have one type of miner per zenController currently. It's drawing about 4.5 amps @120v. About 540 Watts. I have it running from a 550W Rosewill 80Plus Gold PSU. Will probably have to switch to something bigger... FWIW, my Black Widow that arrived an hour ago is hashing away at 14MH/s.
How much power is it drawing? I have mine plugged into a 650w EVGA 80Gold PSU that's drawing 89w at idle (300w with the BW plugged in). AS SOON as I start mining, it shuts down and I have to CMOS reset my PC to even get it to boot back up. These things are drawing a lot of power. I have a 600W Thermaltake TR2 and it's barely cutting it for a Black Widow. Word of caution guys, do not run both 6-pin PCIE connections off the same line on the PSU, the wires get dangerously hot! I mean melted plastic hot. It's a fire risk. Those wires are not mean to draw 600W and are not sufficient gauge, make sure you use two separate 6-pin PCI connections, not the single with a chained 6-pin PCIE off it. I learnt this the hard way and have the melted PSU wires to show for it.. Hi Guys,
Just a reminder, you can return your miner for any reason for a full refund. This will last 14 days after your delivery date
I love the miners, my beef is that there's pretty much zero information out there from GAW Miners regarding the units and there's also very little information about the Zen Miners controllers. It'd be great if we could get some concrete information! I definitely appreciate your efforts brining the miners to market, but it would be nice if there was a basic FAQ about how to set them up and a realistic assessment of the power requirements. I know that the power requirements might be higher now because of software, but you need to let us know what they actually are so that we can purchase appropriate equipment. I have several Black Widow miners and they're sucking so much power that they are triggering the overload on the 500W and 600W power supplies I bought for them....This seems somewhat crazy considering your webpage currently says they only draw 370W which should do more than OK on a 500W / 600W gold PSU running nothing else. I need to know the real requirements so that I can purchase power supplies since you chose not to provide them with the product. It would have made a lot more sense to include a decent power supply instead of a miner controlling software. I've never heard anyone clamor for a raspberry pi that links to a half banked unfinished web interface, but everyone wants to turn their miner on. PSU > controllers any day. my 2 cents. Muchos Gracias again! Totally agree. I love the miner, it's a great bit of kit, but it's drawing close to 2x the power spec and people need to be aware of this. If nothing else it could be a fire hazard. Also it's pretty unintuitive the way they are 8-pin female connectors on the back of the Black Widow, but you must use only 6-pin PCIE connectors to power it. The remaining two pins are unused. As for the zecController, the idea is great, but it really seems not ready for prime-time. I tried my best to use them, the first I got up and running fine, but then I was unable to add any further zenControllers to my account...which meant my miners would only hash at GAW's nicehash BTC address with no way for me to change that. Contacted support, but they are clearly swamped, so after a few hours I bailed, rooted the Pi, disabled all the cloudminer pyton scripts, and ran cgminer myself. They're working great like this. I really like the idea, but right now, I have to say I don't think they are ready for anyone with more tahn the most basic of needs (one zenController, one type of miner). Please GAW, put out an FAQ for this hardware, especially about the power supply requirements and connectors, a simple getting started sheet included in the box would have gone a long way towards a smoother initial experience. I still think GAW are great and love the miner, really nice looking machine, a great new addition to the ASIC line-up, and I in not way want to return it, but there is definitely room for improvement at the moment on the package and support side. On the plus side now I have them running on my rooted Pi they are hashing away beautifully, great speed. The hardware itself is good. Thanks for answering some questions. My next questions is about the black widows...is it OK to use a USB hub to chain 3 or more Black widows to a single controller?
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May 30, 2014, 07:59:00 AM |
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Yes, that's fine, as long as you only have one type of miner per controller.
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malkbaby
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May 30, 2014, 08:13:03 AM |
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Yes, that's fine, as long as you only have one type of miner per controller. Right on, I finally think I solved my power needs and still am having issues keeping a steady hash rate going...not sure whats going on but I'm thinking I'm just gonna goto bed and have to deal with it tomorrow...
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May 30, 2014, 08:28:44 AM |
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Recieved my fury very quickly hashing at 1.3mh/s just kicking myself that I cancelled my other 9. I thought they would be too big and noisy but they are actually quite small and quieter the gridseeds.
thanks gaw for quick delivery and support
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May 30, 2014, 10:41:02 AM |
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Both GAW and Zeus have updated the Power Consumption. Falcon is now at 1040? ? That is not going to fly. 5 gridseed blades = 1 falcon hash wise watt wise the gridseed blades use half the watts not good for this new product.
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May 30, 2014, 10:46:48 AM |
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Hello. When starting week two? Time??
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May 30, 2014, 10:47:35 AM |
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Really want to show my support for GAW here. These things need a firmware update asap!
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May 30, 2014, 11:41:43 AM |
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