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May 28, 2014, 07:17:34 PM
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Hey SP-tech, quick question:

I know you have SP10, and are working on SP30 (I'm waiting on another good GB to buy 2 [Hint:Hint RoadStress]) , but whatever happened to SP20? Can we get some SP20's with 3TH with a good price? Grin
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May 28, 2014, 11:39:27 PM
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I have two SP10.

One reports temp front/back: 30/79 C - mines @ 1.44THs
The other reports temp front/back: 35/80 C - mines @ 1.39THs

what's the best way to stack them?
Currently I have one on top of the other.

I think someone had said put them on the side?

The bottoms get really hot, I wouldn't stack them unless there was an air gap in-between at least.

There is absolute no problem in stacking them.
No need to put them on the side.

Will you get better speed with lower temperatures though?

What are good values for temp front/temp back?

I moved them to side now - but I screwed up and I have the bottom of each SP10 pointing to the other with a distance of about 15 cm. So all heat from bottom stays trapped.
Currently: 33/86 and 42/87 (speed 1.35 for both)

Intake of 20C is ideal
The rating is 1.4 +- 10%, there are some production variants
Follow the overclocking instruction in the technical blog

Just wanting to confirm values before going to overclocking so that I don't damage the miners.
on Turbo mode some ASIC's DCt is >90 (some cases 100).
Also sometimes I see temperature hitting 119C. Is that normal?
100:113c 525hz( 0/ 0) 7fff 61|101:113c 495hz( 0/ 0 ) 7fff 70 | 102:113c 375hz( 0/ 8 ) 7fff 48|103:119c 225hz(14/19) 7fff 47


Should I overclock then?

One miner has DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop (0-11) =2 while (12-23)=0
The other has (0-23) = 0
What does that mean?

I am seeing DCR 01-11 = 2 and DCR 12-23 = 0 on all three of my SP10s.  What does this mean?  Thanks Spondoolies.

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May 29, 2014, 12:56:04 AM
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Hey SP-tech, quick question:

I know you have SP10, and are working on SP30 (I'm waiting on another good GB to buy 2 [Hint:Hint RoadStress]) , but whatever happened to SP20? Can we get some SP20's with 3TH with a good price? Grin
Would be very interested in a sp20 myself. Also props to spoondolies. Have read so manny positive reviews on the hw Grin
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May 29, 2014, 02:21:07 AM
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Hey SP-Tech, you've got two customers already for SP20, lets get the ball rolling :-)
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May 29, 2014, 02:29:18 AM
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Hey SP-Tech, you've got two customers already for SP20, lets get the ball rolling :-)

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May 29, 2014, 03:47:44 AM
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Hey SP-Tech, you've got two customers already for SP20, lets get the ball rolling :-)

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May 29, 2014, 05:25:44 AM
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My experience with this group buy:

5/20 ordered, paid by wire transfer
5/22 wire transfer cleared
5/22 SP-10 shipped
5/28 SP-10 arrived

8 days total from start to finish including 2 days of waiting for payment to clear, a long weekend holiday in the US and a customs delay until I filled out an importer form.

By the way, FedEx contacted me on the holiday and I was able to fill out and email everything they needed while I was sitting in the Delta SkyClub rooftop lounge at JFK waiting for my flight to Tokyo.

Absolutely fantastic experience all across the board.  Thank you to RoadStress and Spondoolies-Tech.

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May 29, 2014, 05:59:59 AM
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I have two SP10.

One reports temp front/back: 30/79 C - mines @ 1.44THs
The other reports temp front/back: 35/80 C - mines @ 1.39THs

what's the best way to stack them?
Currently I have one on top of the other.

I think someone had said put them on the side?

The bottoms get really hot, I wouldn't stack them unless there was an air gap in-between at least.

There is absolute no problem in stacking them.
No need to put them on the side.

Will you get better speed with lower temperatures though?

What are good values for temp front/temp back?

I moved them to side now - but I screwed up and I have the bottom of each SP10 pointing to the other with a distance of about 15 cm. So all heat from bottom stays trapped.
Currently: 33/86 and 42/87 (speed 1.35 for both)

Intake of 20C is ideal
The rating is 1.4 +- 10%, there are some production variants
Follow the overclocking instruction in the technical blog

Just wanting to confirm values before going to overclocking so that I don't damage the miners.
on Turbo mode some ASIC's DCt is >90 (some cases 100).
Also sometimes I see temperature hitting 119C. Is that normal?
100:113c 525hz( 0/ 0) 7fff 61|101:113c 495hz( 0/ 0 ) 7fff 70 | 102:113c 375hz( 0/ 8 ) 7fff 48|103:119c 225hz(14/19) 7fff 47


Should I overclock then?

One miner has DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop (0-11) =2 while (12-23)=0
The other has (0-23) = 0
What does that mean?

It's OK. The ASICs hit 119 but they should find optimal spot at 113. It is not optimal temperature, but you can try to over-clock. We have not seen problems with over-clocking so far. DCR types are different inductors on the DC2DC in the miners. If someone does damage to the miner I will post here and in blog and we will stop with it Smiley
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May 29, 2014, 11:13:09 AM
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Due to Shavuot ("Feast of Weeks", Pentecost) holiday, shipments will be done on Saturday night, Monday and Thursday.

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May 29, 2014, 11:23:02 AM
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Hey Zvi,

still I don't feel confident overclocking the 2nd one as the temperature in the room has risen and will install a new air conditioner next week - so will wait.

One of them is right below the air conditioner and works steady without issues overclocked (cold air hits it on almost all of the top surface and it is cold).
The other is 10 cm away from the air conditioner with cold air blowing at the front of it and the top and bottom part of the miner are very hot.
Temperature front is 42C and back 83C which is an issue I think and will leave it till I have the new air conditioner in.

BTW just to report a small "bug" with the graphs on the homepage of the miner status.
Eventhough I have select my timezone (Athens) and miner time says the correct time, the graphs seem to be stuck at GMT (so it is 3 hours back).
So current time is 14:21 but the graph shows 11:20.

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May 29, 2014, 11:59:50 AM
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   spondoolies1   1,289.90 GH/s
   spondoolies2   1,295.59 GH/s
   spondoolies3   1,338.30 GH/s
Totals (All Active Workers)   3,923.79 GH/s

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May 29, 2014, 12:48:52 PM
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Hey SP-Tech, you've got two customers already for SP20, lets get the ball rolling :-)

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We can do SP15, which will be one ASIC board in SP30 2U enclosure with only one PSU.
Better name will be "SP30 home edition", it should be quiet under "Normal" mode.
Due to the management board, enclosure, etc, the cost will be 60% of SP30 and the hash-rate will be 50%

Will such product make sense ?

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May 29, 2014, 12:49:14 PM
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   spondoolies1   1,289.90 GH/s
   spondoolies2   1,295.59 GH/s
   spondoolies3   1,338.30 GH/s
Totals (All Active Workers)   3,923.79 GH/s

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May 29, 2014, 12:51:56 PM
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Hey Zvi,

still I don't feel confident overclocking the 2nd one as the temperature in the room has risen and will install a new air conditioner next week - so will wait.

One of them is right below the air conditioner and works steady without issues overclocked (cold air hits it on almost all of the top surface and it is cold).
The other is 10 cm away from the air conditioner with cold air blowing at the front of it and the top and bottom part of the miner are very hot.
Temperature front is 42C and back 83C which is an issue I think and will leave it till I have the new air conditioner in.

BTW just to report a small "bug" with the graphs on the homepage of the miner status.
Eventhough I have select my timezone (Athens) and miner time says the correct time, the graphs seem to be stuck at GMT (so it is 3 hours back).
So current time is 14:21 but the graph shows 11:20.

Yes, thanks, I seen it too. PHP time-zone different from system timezone. Will fix.
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May 29, 2014, 12:53:04 PM
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Hey SP-Tech, you've got two customers already for SP20, lets get the ball rolling :-)

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We can do SP15, which will be one ASIC board in SP30 2U enclosure with only one PSU.
Better name will be "SP30 home edition", it should be quiet under "Normal" mode.
Due to the management board, enclosure, etc, the cost will be 60% of SP30 and the hash-rate will be 50%

Will such product make sense ?

could a home user get 2 of these sp15's in enclosures rather the an sp30 assuming the "noise' issue?
which i think you said will not be bad on an sp30? i think? you are getting 2 psu's on the sp30's anyway?

just a thought from the sidelines

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May 29, 2014, 12:57:55 PM
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Hey SP-Tech, you've got two customers already for SP20, lets get the ball rolling :-)

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We can do SP15, which will be one ASIC board in SP30 2U enclosure with only one PSU.
Better name will be "SP30 home edition", it should be quiet under "Normal" mode.
Due to the management board, enclosure, etc, the cost will be 60% of SP30 and the hash-rate will be 50%

Will such product make sense ?

could a home user get 2 of these sp15's in enclosures rather the an sp30 assuming the "noise' issue?
which i think you said will not be bad on an sp30? i think? you are getting 2 psu's on the sp30's anyway?

just a thought from the sidelines

SP30 will be much quieter than the SP10. Home edition will be even quieter.
The (still) theoretical SP15 is SP30 with only one ASICs board, so the answer for the first question is not.

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May 29, 2014, 12:59:24 PM
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Hey SP-Tech, you've got two customers already for SP20, lets get the ball rolling :-)

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We can do SP15, which will be one ASIC board in SP30 2U enclosure with only one PSU.
Better name will be "SP30 home edition", it should be quiet under "Normal" mode.
Due to the management board, enclosure, etc, the cost will be 60% of SP30 and the hash-rate will be 50%

Will such product make sense ?

sounds reasonable. it all depends on the feasibility of the hashpower it offers, by the time it is ready, in equation to the network and difficulty.
personally, i'd take the bigger noise and the bigger hashrate; but i'm sure an SP15 would sell well. more options can always be a good thing - however, too many options and some people end up buying the wrong thing from the menu (i have a wife like this). lol

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May 29, 2014, 01:17:00 PM
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SP-30 Home Edition?  So... 50% of the hash rate of the SP-30 is 2.7TH/s running on a single PSU?  Quiet?  Wow... effectively double the hash power of the SP-10 that I don't need to have a personal data center to run.  Um... yes please!

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May 29, 2014, 01:18:39 PM
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SP-30 Home Edition?  So... 50% of the hash rate of the SP-30 is 2.7TH/s running on a single PSU?  Quiet?  Wow... effectively double the hash power of the SP-10 that I don't need to have a personal data center to run.  Um... yes please!

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SP-30 Home Edition?  So... 50% of the hash rate of the SP-30 is 2.7TH/s running on a single PSU?  Quiet?  Wow... effectively double the hash power of the SP-10 that I don't need to have a personal data center to run.  Um... yes please!

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