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June 05, 2014, 07:43:57 AM |
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I just got this email from Hashra does this mean that our batch one miners will have the upgraded hashrate??
NEW SPECS, PRICES AND SOME OTHER VERY GOOD NEWS! Hello Cryptonauts!
I know I emailed you guys just a few hours ago but we have some very good news just in that we didn't want to wait on.
SPECS UPDATE: We have been working franticly behind the scenes to squeeze every mega hash we can for you guys and we now have some good news to report on this!
Here are the new confirmed specs for our Lunar Miners: WARP 1, Was 12.5MH+, Now 14MH+ WARP 2, Was 25MH+, Now 26MH+ WARP 4, Was 50MH+, Now 52MH+ WARP 6, Was 75MH+, Now 78MH+
NEW NAMES: I have to admit that the names of our miners did get a little confusing even for us and I had to admit defeat on it. : ) Going forward we are changing the names very slightly on the Lunar Miners so it's a bit more straight forward and easy to understand for all.
Lunar Lander Warp 1. Will now be called "LUNAR LAUNCHER". This is now our 14MH+ Miner to blast you into orbit! This now has 2 x Mini Apollo Boards rather than one long board. This increases airflow performance.
Lunar Lander Warp 2. This is now simply called "LUNAR LANDER" and is 26MH+.
Lunar Lander Warp 4. This will now be called "LUNAR LANDER WARP 2". It is 2 x Lunar Landers… See where we are going with this? ; )
Lunar Lander Warp 6. This will now be called "LUNAR LANDER WARP 3". And guess what? Is made up of 3 x Lunar Landers.
Sorry to have to change the names on you but think this makes more sense for all.
If you have recently ordered a "Warp 1" then your firmware and name on your miner will say "Launcher"… And you will get 14MH+ performance. : )
PRICES: Ok, here for the really good bit. As you know we always want to make sure that our miners are super competitive and also we want you to have a chance of mining to the moon as fast as possible.
To make this happen we have to make sure we can give you guys the best deal possible!
Here are the price updates for the BATCH 2 stock, shipping out by 15th June.
LUNAR LAUNCHER 14MH+ : $1250 LUNAR LANDER 26MH+ : $2275 LUNAR LANDER WARP 2 : $4525 LUNAR LANDER WARP 3 : $6750
Please note we did end up selling out of Batch 1 a good few days before we shipped out and we expect the same will happen again for batch 2. Please do get your orders in as early as possible as we will not be able to accept any further orders for that batch once it sells out.
AND SOME MORE GREAT NEWS…. PAYPAL, VISA AND MASTERCARD ARE ALL JOINING US TO THE MOON! We are now accepting payments by Credit Card, Debit Card and even PAYPAL! We of course can continue to accept payments via bank wire transfer and bitcoin too but we are certain a large proportion of you will love the convenience of now being able to pay for your HASHRA miner with Paypal or by Card. : )
You can check out here the new line up of specs and prices. hashra.com
Kind Regards
Simon Bright and THE HASHRA TEAM
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brian_23452
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June 05, 2014, 08:07:54 AM |
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Did they say anything about the ridiculous power requirements? Anything over the entry level model won't even work on a standard US AC circuit as found in most people's homes. I mean seriously, 2800 watts from the wall?
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samsonn25
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June 05, 2014, 08:37:27 AM |
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Damn 2800 watts. That needs a 30 amp circuit. They might as well make it 240v and do double 15.
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ravingrusher
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June 05, 2014, 08:57:07 AM |
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WOOHOOO MY ASICS ARE WELL ARRIVED IN MY COUNTRY Thursday, June 05, 2014 Location : Departed Facility in NANTES - FRANCE NANTES - FRANCE / 08:35
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jjj0923
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June 05, 2014, 10:33:24 AM |
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Kudo's to Hashra First Scrypt Mining company to break the $100/mh barrier and now only does Hashra Break it but they've smashed it with new pricing for Batch 2 set at about $87/MH for all of their units.
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iikun
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June 05, 2014, 10:47:57 AM |
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it seems they only got up to 14Mhs by overclocking the pants off it though. It was only 400w @ 12.5Mhs but now 485w at 14Mhs. 1.5Mhs for 85w To be honest I might prefer 12.5 because at 400w I can run 2 off the same PSU. At 485 I can't.
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jjj0923
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June 05, 2014, 10:52:22 AM |
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it seems they only got up to 14Mhs by overclocking the pants off it though. It was only 400w @ 12.5Mhs but now 485w at 14Mhs. 1.5Mhs for 85w To be honest I might prefer 12.5 because at 400w I can run 2 off the same PSU. At 485 I can't.
well - there'a a config file in the miner and I'm sure you can crank the HZ rate back down. Im going to give it whirl and test it. I'll run a some tests - hash rate vs power consumption. I pay 12.6 cents per Killowatt hr so I'll figure if there's reduced power consumption at slower hashing speeds and it's cost effect electric wise. I've go a few left over 1,200 watt psu from my rigs so I'm set PSU wise for the two units I have coming.
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iikun
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June 05, 2014, 10:58:12 AM |
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it seems they only got up to 14Mhs by overclocking the pants off it though. It was only 400w @ 12.5Mhs but now 485w at 14Mhs. 1.5Mhs for 85w To be honest I might prefer 12.5 because at 400w I can run 2 off the same PSU. At 485 I can't.
well - there'a a config file in the miner and I'm sue you can crank the HZ rate back down. Im going to give it whirl and test it. I'll run a some tests - hash rate vs power consumption. I pay .13 cents per Killowatt hr so I'll figure if there's reduced power consumption at slower hashing speeds and it's cost effect electric wise. I've go a few left over 1,200 watt psu from my rigs so I'm set PSU wise for the two units I have coming. yeah, thats possible of course, but then it isn't really a 14Mhs miner :/
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jjj0923
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June 05, 2014, 11:07:41 AM |
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it seems they only got up to 14Mhs by overclocking the pants off it though. It was only 400w @ 12.5Mhs but now 485w at 14Mhs. 1.5Mhs for 85w To be honest I might prefer 12.5 because at 400w I can run 2 off the same PSU. At 485 I can't.
from the read file for cgminer posted on their website (windoze version) so: it appear as though you can set the clock speed, of course the setting are contengent on what setting the source code is setup to recognize. I'll be wanting the source code to complile for linux and I can take a look in the code to see if there are settings for 275, 250 etc.... but just try it. ================================= execution example: cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://usa-1.liteguardian.com:3335 -u aaaa.256 -p x --chips-count 256 --ltc-clk 300 -S //./COM4 =================================== execution option readme: --ltc-debug enable debug info output --chips-count 16 16 chips in one COM port --ltc-clk 250 clock 250M --nocheck-golden init with no Golden number check --nocheck-scrypt Don't check the miner's result. Must set it on openwrt 703N version, as the scrypt.c calculates wrong on MIPS platform./
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jjj0923
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June 05, 2014, 06:51:13 PM |
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Update - My Hasrha unit arrived this afternoon. I just got it all connected and what I noticed is that there is no power supply for the Pi included. what is included it an adapter that takes one of the standard four pin plug from the PSU and has a power plug for the Pi on the other end. Unfortunately this power cable does not supply enough power to the Pi to get it to fire up it's lights and the ethernet link. Fortunately for me I had a Pi sitting around that I used to use with my Gridseeds and I used that power supply to get it fired up. I am anxiously waiting for Simon to post a link to the the GIT source project where the Hashra source code is located so that I can compile it and run it directly from my pc using Linux. I am going to attempt to access the unit now. ps: there's a great little freeware program from www.advanced-ip-scanner.com that I use to scan the network for new ip addresses and I used that to find the Rasberry/Hashra unit. the unit must be hashing already into Simons LTC account somewhere because it's putting a load on my UPS and is blowing hot air out the back. In terms of noise it's no louder than a small room fan. more to follow:
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iikun
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June 05, 2014, 07:10:25 PM |
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Update - My Hasrha unit arrived this afternoon. I just got it all connected and what I noticed is that there is no power supply for the Pi included. what is included it an adapter that takes one of the standard four pin plug from the PSU and has a power plug for the Pi on the other end. Unfortunately this power cable does not supply enough power to the Pi to get it to fire up it's lights and the ethernet link.Fortunately for me I had a Pi sitting around that I used to use with my Gridseeds and I used that power supply to get it fired up. I am anxiously waiting for Simon to post a link to the the GIT source project where the Hashra source code is located so that I can compile it and run it directly from my pc using Linux. I am going to attempt to access the unit now. ps: there's a great little freeware program from www.advanced-ip-scanner.com that I use to scan the network for new ip addresses and I used that to find the Rasberry/Hashra unit. the unit must be hashing already into Simons LTC account somewhere because it's putting a load on my UPS and is blowing hot air out the back. In terms of noise it's no louder than a small room fan. more to follow: Congrats on your arrival! any pics? And about the power supply above, "EH?!?!" unlike you I do not have a power supply for a Pi just lying around. How can something like this have been overlooked?? (not to worry I guess because my unit is still in HK :/ )
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jjj0923
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June 05, 2014, 07:21:04 PM Last edit: June 05, 2014, 07:36:56 PM by jjj0923 |
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well - I guess I should have left well enough alone. perhaps my power cable for the Pi was simply defective - I dunno, but it's kind of cobbled together so I'll pull the tape off later and look to see if the connectors are put together properly. the controla software told me there was a new version of firmware available so I chose to download it. and it attempted to reset itself but would not start mining again - so I powered everything off and back on and it's back hashing again. as you see on the attached screen - there is a drop down list so that you can set the clock speed. It defaults to 291 but as you can see on the list you can run it slower or a lot faster I'm going to hook up a meter soon to see the actual current load. By the way - what is really really nice is that Simon includes an adapter that plugs into the 'motherboard' harness of the PSU with an on/off rocker switch on it so that you do not have to jumper pins 3&4 on the harness to supply power once the PSU is turned on - that's a really nice little touch.
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joeventura
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June 05, 2014, 09:11:00 PM |
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I am not defending Hashra,
BUT
It seems like you are the first person to get a unit, you were very patient to wait for your unit, now be patient to get support.
Where are you located and where are they located? Are you looking for them to reply to your support request and perhaps its 3am where they are?
Have a little patience.
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jjj0923
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June 05, 2014, 09:12:25 PM |
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I am not defending Hashra,
BUT
It seems like you are the first person to get a unit, you were very patient to wait for your unit, now be patient to get support.
Where are you located and where are they located? Are you looking for them to reply to your support request and perhaps its 3am where they are?
Have a little patience.
you my friend are not out $6,000 like me.
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joeventura
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June 05, 2014, 09:17:56 PM |
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I am not defending Hashra,
BUT
It seems like you are the first person to get a unit, you were very patient to wait for your unit, now be patient to get support.
Where are you located and where are they located? Are you looking for them to reply to your support request and perhaps its 3am where they are?
Have a little patience.
you my friend are not out $6,000 like me. So let me make sure I am clear? It arrived, you plugged it in, it Hashed at 25Mh as advertised, You did a firmware upgrade and now it won't hash, You sent support an email, they haven't responded yet, So you now believe you are out $6000? How did you come to this conclusion?
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jjj0923
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June 05, 2014, 09:22:30 PM |
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I am not defending Hashra,
BUT
It seems like you are the first person to get a unit, you were very patient to wait for your unit, now be patient to get support.
Where are you located and where are they located? Are you looking for them to reply to your support request and perhaps its 3am where they are?
Have a little patience.
you my friend are not out $6,000 like me. So let me make sure I am clear? It arrived, you plugged it in, it Hashed at 25Mh as advertised, You did a firmware upgrade and now it won't hash, You sent support an email, they haven't responded yet, So you now believe you are out $6000? How did you come to this conclusion? I don't know who you are but you're a late comer to this thread so do me a favor unless you can help me out you're not help. I've waited patiently so my unit... I only received one of the two I ordered... I followed their instructions to a T. I make accomodations for a power cable that did not work I can ping the unit and can ssh to is but it does not respond on port 80... and since there's no source code available for me to compile a version that I can run off a linus box I'm stuck with this rasberry that's not responding. I even tried my own rasberry to no avail. it would be nice to see my investment and time start producing income for me... ciao!
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joeventura
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June 05, 2014, 09:28:53 PM |
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I am not defending Hashra,
BUT
It seems like you are the first person to get a unit, you were very patient to wait for your unit, now be patient to get support.
Where are you located and where are they located? Are you looking for them to reply to your support request and perhaps its 3am where they are?
Have a little patience.
you my friend are not out $6,000 like me. So let me make sure I am clear? It arrived, you plugged it in, it Hashed at 25Mh as advertised, You did a firmware upgrade and now it won't hash, You sent support an email, they haven't responded yet, So you now believe you are out $6000? How did you come to this conclusion? I don't know who you are but you're a late comer to this thread so do me a favor unless you can help me out you're not help. I've waited patiently so my unit... I only received one of the two I ordered... I followed their instructions to a T. I make accomodations for a power cable that did not work I can ping the unit and can ssh to is but it does not respond on port 80... and since there's no source code available for me to compile a version that I can run off a linus box I'm stuck with this rasberry that's not responding. I even tried my own rasberry to no avail. it would be nice to see my investment and time start producing income for me... ciao! Good luck, I have to go anyway, I just bought a new car, it ran out of gas so now it won't run, I have to go buy a new car now, I am out $45,000. Sound familiar genius? First lesson you should learn about this hobby you are new to, When you are the first to get a unit, and it works, leave it alone, let others screw with it until they have figured it out and your risk is almost zero. Why the hell would you screw with it once you got it working? Ciao Dufus.
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jjj0923
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June 05, 2014, 09:30:53 PM |
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ciao dickhead...
I was advised to upgrade to the new firmware.
please go back to the rock you crawled out from under....
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jjj0923
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June 05, 2014, 09:39:22 PM |
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folks - if you get your miner my advice that if it's running ok - ignore the message that says there's a newer version of firmware and DO NOT UPGRADE until get my problem figured out.
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chadwickx16
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June 05, 2014, 09:40:14 PM |
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ciao dickhead...
I was advised to upgrade to the new firmware.
please go back to the rock you crawled out from under....
Anywho...... Is the img file up on their support site. Maybe reflashing the SD will work.
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