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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                                                       SP35

3000W @ 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.

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The SP35 can be undervolt /underclocked to be essentially SP31.
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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                                                       SP35

3000W @ 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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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                                                       SP35

3000W @ 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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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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dogiecoin.com
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what is your location ? how many units you want to buy ?
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Mine Mine Mine
is there any resellers for SP's ? i cant get them shipped from isreal to my location.
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I have bought an SP31, can't wait for it to arrive, woo hooo !
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New amazing feature in 2.5.54
If you set in your pool user something like:
your0wallet0address0something_%%m...%%v...%%i
it will save it in cgminer.conf.template and then whenever cgminer starts dynamically creates cgminer.conf adress like this:
your0wallet0address0something_SP35...2.5.54...10.102.20.25
The nice thing is that now it is dynamic, so when you change IP or FW it will update the pool username. If you don't want username to change - don't use this feature. But be careful - if you have /etc/cgminer.conf.template on your machine DONT MANUALLY EDIT /etc/cgminer.conf, since it will be overwritten first time you run cgminer.
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ok this cant be good?!

have you got it set at stock (basic) settings?  or have you tinkered with the voltages?

raskul, I just picked up 3 pack of SP20s using your link, such a deal with the free shipping.. Let me know if you don't get credit for it.

this is very much appreciated. i am humbled. thank you very much 727miner.

You got it man, thanks for all the good posts & info on here.
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ok this cant be good?!

have you got it set at stock (basic) settings?  or have you tinkered with the voltages?

raskul, I just picked up 3 pack of SP20s using your link, such a deal with the free shipping.. Let me know if you don't get credit for it.

this is very much appreciated. i am humbled. thank you very much 727miner.
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ok this cant be good?!

have you got it set at stock (basic) settings?  or have you tinkered with the voltages?

raskul, I just picked up 3 pack of SP20s using your link, such a deal with the free shipping.. Let me know if you don't get credit for it.
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Zvisha and I have cooked a little surprise for you, New Tutorial videos are out!

If after all the reviews posted in the forum you still weren't convinced how easy it is to setup your own Spondoolies-Tech unit, here's how you do it.

The SP20 quick start guide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6W1cHravKw

And the SP35 quick start guide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FK6bmm3OerI

Get your unit before the new year by ordering today
http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/collections/products

Happy holidays,

Gadi
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Thanks for the answers Biodom, DevonMiner, and Wh00per appreciate it. For some reason it didn't like my DHCP server (Sonicwall NSA 2400 Firewalls) I actually had to pull off network and use a Netgear to get the miner to pull an address so I could configure.
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Quick question, have a new SP20E tweaked to run 1500 GH happy with it and the settings so......
Thanks
Running firmware 2.5.31 any advantage to upgrading? If I do upgrade do I loose my static ip and or voltage settings?


Some of the configuration is maintained after updates .. but if the update requires different settings they get overwritten. By upgrading you might lose the voltage settings, but definitely you don't lose the static IP configuration and settings.

I performed the "invisible" upgrade to 2.5.33-no voltage settings were lost, although I only setup settings in settings pane, not in advanced.
Spondoolies actually recommends using DHCP with reservation (using MAC address) instead of static.
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Some of the configuration is maintained after updates .. but if the update requires different settings they get overwritten. By upgrading you might lose the voltage settings, but definitely you don't lose the static IP configuration and settings.

Yep, make a note of all your settings first ... if things change after an update you can reconfigure.

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Quick question, have a new SP20E tweaked to run 1500 GH happy with it and the settings so......
Thanks
Running firmware 2.5.31 any advantage to upgrading? If I do upgrade do I loose my static ip and or voltage settings?


Some of the configuration is maintained after updates .. but if the update requires different settings they get overwritten. By upgrading you might lose the voltage settings, but definitely you don't lose the static IP configuration and settings.
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Quick question, have a new SP20E tweaked to run 1500 GH happy with it and the settings so......

Running firmware 2.5.31 any advantage to upgrading? If I do upgrade do I loose my static ip and or voltage settings?
Thanks
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LOOP[2] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed or something)
4: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
5: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
LOOP[3] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed or something)
6: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
7: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)


ok this cant be good?!

No 12V to the hashing (main) boards. Only 5V to mgmt.

mgmt? Cheesy
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