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September 06, 2014, 01:40:11 AM Last edit: September 06, 2014, 03:45:58 AM by zespmiao |
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Phasebird said already at hongkong but tracking number hasnt been produced? Just curious. Thanks. Its via dhl... How this happend?
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grn
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September 06, 2014, 02:05:48 AM |
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Phasebird said already at hongkong but tracking number hasnt been produced? Just curious. Thanks. Its via dhl... How this happend?
Please use a bigger font in the future
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How is that Lexical analysis working out bickneleski?
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philipma1957
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September 06, 2014, 04:01:02 AM |
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Phasebird said already at hongkong but tracking number hasnt been produced? Just curious. Thanks. Its via dhl... How this happend?
Please use a bigger font in the future this will do Grn it is a bit bolder and bigger then you suggested. Maybe in red?
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chairforce1
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September 06, 2014, 07:07:50 PM |
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Death is nothing to us, since when we are, death has not come, and when death has come, we are not. #yolo
-Epicuru$
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whonesta
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September 06, 2014, 08:23:16 PM |
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September 06, 2014, 08:59:19 PM |
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Well after a week in the DC, I can clearly state these tubes SUCK!! total junk!! Unreliable heat MONSTERS!! Out of 40 boards 10 are severely under performing and I had 1 start on fire today. Now to see IF the RMA process is as botched as the sales process. Sorry for your mining operation, but now you see why is it worth to pay a bit more for some reliable and stable miners?
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whonesta
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September 06, 2014, 09:13:41 PM |
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Well after a week in the DC, I can clearly state these tubes SUCK!! total junk!! Unreliable heat MONSTERS!! Out of 40 boards 10 are severely under performing and I had 1 start on fire today. Now to see IF the RMA process is as botched as the sales process. Sorry for your mining operation, but now you see why is it worth to pay a bit more for some reliable and stable miners? True that, Thank GOD for BitmainTech.. No damage to mine, just had to route cabling around smoked board and reset the PSUs, down "200 GH/s" more like 115 GH/s. SPT's are fantastic machines and will likely run for decades.. BUT they are lagging on the spreadsheet for ROI and we all know (unless iceland BLOWS!!!) that NO HW will be useful past 200 days. $4K for "5.5" TH/s (IN NOVEMBER) is too high brother. BUT!! if Earth decides to blast Iceland (PLEASE!!!!) and we see some upward movement in BTC/USD I will get in line ;(
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vortex1878
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September 06, 2014, 09:18:55 PM |
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Phasebird said already at hongkong but tracking number hasnt been produced? Just curious. Thanks. Its via dhl... How this happend?
Some other freight forwarder delivers to HK. DHL is only from HK then.
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RoadStress
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September 06, 2014, 09:27:36 PM |
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BUT!! if Earth decides to blast Iceland (PLEASE!!!!) and we see some upward movement in BTC/USD I will get in line ;(
We should blast Sweden, not Iceland!
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philipma1957
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September 06, 2014, 11:23:05 PM Last edit: September 06, 2014, 11:53:47 PM by philipma1957 |
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sad to see that. I added second fans right off the top my set of 2 runs great. overclocked and all they need two fans and very good psu's. they will run very nice with this fan added http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A460TK6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1or this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Delta-AFB1212VHE-DC-Brushless-12V-120mm-x-120mm-x-38mm-BOX-OF-18-UNITS-/161101929210?pt=US_Computer_Case_Fans&hash=item25826c5afaone with the silverstone and the other with the delta here is the silverstone delta here is the delta silverstone these fans move a lot of air and with the stock fan pushing you are really moving air. notice my handles do not turn in they face out. this helps to cool more. Not to disagree with anyones instruction or build or design. I tested quite a bit and handles turned out keep more hot air out of the chip area. the second fan really helped me with hashing I get a constant 1690-1705 for 2 units set on freq 280. I would say that the second fan is a gain of 80-100 hash for 2 units combined. I have a few deltas if someone wants them. I can fit 3 in a medium flat rate box. LOUD
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sjc1490
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September 07, 2014, 02:47:33 AM |
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Do you know off hand what size screws you used to mount the 2nd fan?
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BTC ADDRESS: 12Qwd8VKLQ4xF44ytHXBpCAKuF9VknG4X2
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Swimmer63
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September 07, 2014, 02:59:40 AM |
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No extra fans, running 6 Tubes with no issues. Pool is consistently showing higher hash rate than controller. Don't like that I can't rent these out though. Controller issue. Very poor flexibility which is disappointing. Apparently no fix in sight given FC's lack of responsiveness to the issue. Won't be adding anymore unless this changes.
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TheJuice
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September 07, 2014, 03:01:30 AM |
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Do you know off hand what size screws you used to mount the 2nd fan?
4mx50 is what I used.
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sjc1490
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September 07, 2014, 04:19:13 AM |
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Do you know off hand what size screws you used to mount the 2nd fan?
4mx50 is what I used. Thanks, going to pick some up tomorrow.
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BTC ADDRESS: 12Qwd8VKLQ4xF44ytHXBpCAKuF9VknG4X2
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September 07, 2014, 05:08:38 PM |
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My 3 tubes are hashing at 196 to 210 GH/S per board for 2.45TH/S total at stock clock, with 1 stock fan. Am I just lucky, or is it something I've done differently? Well, I'm not sure, so here are my observations. 1. I think assembly technique is important. I applied the thermal pads to the heat sinks first, then made sure there were no air bubbles under the pads. Then I used an impact driver to tighten the screws in a random pattern so as to equalize board contact with the heat sink. I have the fan blowing "in", and faced the handles "out" as some others recommended. 2. I used high quality power supplies providing at least 250watts per blade. 3. I placed the tubes on a wire rack shelf providing airflow to all four sides. 4. I'm using Slush's pool with bfgminer 4.7 as a proxy. I know it should work fine without the proxy, but I hesitate to mess with success.
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September 07, 2014, 06:05:19 PM |
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My 3 tubes are hashing at 196 to 210 GH/S per board for 2.45TH/S total at stock clock, with 1 stock fan. Am I just lucky, or is it something I've done differently? Well, I'm not sure, so here are my observations. 1. I think assembly technique is important. I applied the thermal pads to the heat sinks first, then made sure there were no air bubbles under the pads. Then I used an impact driver to tighten the screws in a random pattern so as to equalize board contact with the heat sink. I have the fan blowing "in", and faced the handles "out" as some others recommended. 2. I used high quality power supplies providing at least 250watts per blade. 3. I placed the tubes on a wire rack shelf providing airflow to all four sides. 4. I'm using Slush's pool with bfgminer 4.7 as a proxy. I know it should work fine without the proxy, but I hesitate to mess with success. You are using one or two pcie power connector per board ?
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bcollan
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September 07, 2014, 06:28:18 PM |
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My 3 tubes are hashing at 196 to 210 GH/S per board for 2.45TH/S total at stock clock, with 1 stock fan. Am I just lucky, or is it something I've done differently? Well, I'm not sure, so here are my observations. 1. I think assembly technique is important. I applied the thermal pads to the heat sinks first, then made sure there were no air bubbles under the pads. Then I used an impact driver to tighten the screws in a random pattern so as to equalize board contact with the heat sink. I have the fan blowing "in", and faced the handles "out" as some others recommended. 2. I used high quality power supplies providing at least 250watts per blade. 3. I placed the tubes on a wire rack shelf providing airflow to all four sides. 4. I'm using Slush's pool with bfgminer 4.7 as a proxy. I know it should work fine without the proxy, but I hesitate to mess with success. You are using one or two pcie power connector per board ? Only one for now. It's near impossible to find power supplies with 8 independent pcies, e.g. separate cables all the way back to the ps.
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September 07, 2014, 06:35:00 PM |
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My 3 tubes are hashing at 196 to 210 GH/S per board for 2.45TH/S total at stock clock, with 1 stock fan. Am I just lucky, or is it something I've done differently? Well, I'm not sure, so here are my observations. 1. I think assembly technique is important. I applied the thermal pads to the heat sinks first, then made sure there were no air bubbles under the pads. Then I used an impact driver to tighten the screws in a random pattern so as to equalize board contact with the heat sink. I have the fan blowing "in", and faced the handles "out" as some others recommended. 2. I used high quality power supplies providing at least 250watts per blade. 3. I placed the tubes on a wire rack shelf providing airflow to all four sides. 4. I'm using Slush's pool with bfgminer 4.7 as a proxy. I know it should work fine without the proxy, but I hesitate to mess with success. You are using one or two pcie power connector per board ? Only one for now. It's near impossible to find power supplies with 8 independent pcies, e.g. separate cables all the way back to the ps. The cables get hot after a while or they are holding well ?
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stompysteve
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September 07, 2014, 06:38:43 PM |
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What's the difference between round two and three? Shipping date?
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September 08, 2014, 12:15:15 AM |
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What's the difference between round two and three? Shipping date?
Shipping date and price.
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