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Woo me and Roadstress are famous! 7:52 Cheesy

Nice video, just a shame that you had to be on the same one as the MAT scammers.
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Are the SP35's from stock now or still built to order?
Within about 2 days we'll achieve stock.
It's the 13th and just curious if you've achieved "stock", as I haven't received confirmation on the shipment of my SP35 order ...
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It appears there is a bug that affects SP35 PSUs. The PSUs appear to not notify the mining software properly when they encounter trouble (such as overloading), which results in the mining software not reinitializing that PSU. When this happens, one PSU and one hashboard will sit idle until the user manually restarts minergate. Zvisha is aware of this issue now, and will probably have a firmware fix for us soon. If you have received an SP35, I suggest checking on it frequently for the next few days. It might also be a good idea to drop the PSU limits by 50 watts until a fix is released.

Our units have this as well. Can confirm dropping PSU wattage fixes it.

There is new experimental FW 2.5.40.
In the "settings->advanced" you can set "Restart miner if rate below". You can set it to 3000, and see if this will help you monitor miners from such failures. Dont change the "FPGA serial speed".



Trying this now.

Edit: Seems to make the SP35s much much more responsive (hashrate speeds up much faster) and we have our units set to autoreboot at 4000.
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It appears there is a bug that affects SP35 PSUs. The PSUs appear to not notify the mining software properly when they encounter trouble (such as overloading), which results in the mining software not reinitializing that PSU. When this happens, one PSU and one hashboard will sit idle until the user manually restarts minergate. Zvisha is aware of this issue now, and will probably have a firmware fix for us soon. If you have received an SP35, I suggest checking on it frequently for the next few days. It might also be a good idea to drop the PSU limits by 50 watts until a fix is released.

Our units have this as well. Can confirm dropping PSU wattage fixes it.

There is new experimental FW 2.5.40.
In the "settings->advanced" you can set "Restart miner if rate below". You can set it to 3000, and see if this will help you monitor miners from such failures. Dont change the "FPGA serial speed".

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so under-clocking just a little lower then 1266 watts for 2 sp20's would allow me to  run all those evga's with 2sp20 each.


so I know the sp30/31 can do lower freq then  750 can these sp20's go as low ?  Is this under clock safe?

I have a couple of 1300W EVGA PSUs too. If you can manage to run 2 SP20s on one PSU I would consider getting 2 so keep us updated.

yeah it is a piece of cake on the more costly 1600 p2

I am going to run the 1600 p2 at the 1266 watt 2400gh and low asic freq overnight.

 if I am good to go I will test the 1600 p2 at a lower setting  from 7am to 7pm tomorrow.

if it still works I will then do the 1300 g2 with 2 sp20's

My EVGA 1300 just died after 4 days with a SP20. Luckily the SP20 made it ok.

Sorry to hear about the loss of a PSU.  I have a EVGA 1300 running on one as well.  Mine is working great no problems.   I would contact EVGA hopefully they can get you a RMA quickly.

I think it was just a bad unit. Ill get it sorted soon!

What settings?

 what watts were you using? at your k-watt meter

what hash rate?
these are about as low as you can go and the gear is using 630 watts at kwatt meter  mining at 1183gh

I am using a seasonic 860 plat with this unit. all is very cool.

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so under-clocking just a little lower then 1266 watts for 2 sp20's would allow me to  run all those evga's with 2sp20 each.


so I know the sp30/31 can do lower freq then  750 can these sp20's go as low ?  Is this under clock safe?

I have a couple of 1300W EVGA PSUs too. If you can manage to run 2 SP20s on one PSU I would consider getting 2 so keep us updated.

yeah it is a piece of cake on the more costly 1600 p2

I am going to run the 1600 p2 at the 1266 watt 2400gh and low asic freq overnight.

 if I am good to go I will test the 1600 p2 at a lower setting  from 7am to 7pm tomorrow.

if it still works I will then do the 1300 g2 with 2 sp20's

My EVGA 1300 just died after 4 days with a SP20. Luckily the SP20 made it ok.

meh. i'm a dolt - but your post has instigated me to double check all my PSU's
been running an SP20 on an EVGA 1600 80+ gold but using only one double headed PCI-e cable.
swapping it today for two single headed PCI-e cables before it melts.

i really should have more attention to detail with my miners.

 Undecided
legendary
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so under-clocking just a little lower then 1266 watts for 2 sp20's would allow me to  run all those evga's with 2sp20 each.


so I know the sp30/31 can do lower freq then  750 can these sp20's go as low ?  Is this under clock safe?

I have a couple of 1300W EVGA PSUs too. If you can manage to run 2 SP20s on one PSU I would consider getting 2 so keep us updated.

yeah it is a piece of cake on the more costly 1600 p2

I am going to run the 1600 p2 at the 1266 watt 2400gh and low asic freq overnight.

 if I am good to go I will test the 1600 p2 at a lower setting  from 7am to 7pm tomorrow.

if it still works I will then do the 1300 g2 with 2 sp20's

My EVGA 1300 just died after 4 days with a SP20. Luckily the SP20 made it ok.

Sorry to hear about the loss of a PSU.  I have a EVGA 1300 running on one as well.  Mine is working great no problems.   I would contact EVGA hopefully they can get you a RMA quickly.

I think it was just a bad unit. Ill get it sorted soon!
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Anyone want to see a 360 of the SP20? I've got these in 4k, but I don't think anyone's internet would appreciate 170mb. Hard as hell to balance lighting on a silver, shiny case - and ignore the floor shadows that didn't come out right, I'll remove them at some point.

http://www.dogiecoin.com/spondooliestech-sp20---360-degree-view.html
top model.
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Maybe he has got a not so powerful psu with only 2 6pin connectors...

Anyone who did some underclocking on sp30? max wattage for me would be 2800w but i preffer 2500w
Got bad wiring!
EDIT: oops, its early, i thought i read SP31...

stock settings are 2500w ( 2 x 1250 )

on initial power up I was getting ~4700 @ 0.53w/GH
i've cranked it up slightly and now have ~4850 @ 0.55w/GH

you can always underclock it by lowering the max wattage cap.
legendary
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so under-clocking just a little lower then 1266 watts for 2 sp20's would allow me to  run all those evga's with 2sp20 each.


so I know the sp30/31 can do lower freq then  750 can these sp20's go as low ?  Is this under clock safe?

I have a couple of 1300W EVGA PSUs too. If you can manage to run 2 SP20s on one PSU I would consider getting 2 so keep us updated.

yeah it is a piece of cake on the more costly 1600 p2

I am going to run the 1600 p2 at the 1266 watt 2400gh and low asic freq overnight.

 if I am good to go I will test the 1600 p2 at a lower setting  from 7am to 7pm tomorrow.

if it still works I will then do the 1300 g2 with 2 sp20's

My EVGA 1300 just died after 4 days with a SP20. Luckily the SP20 made it ok.

Sorry to hear about the loss of a PSU.  I have a EVGA 1300 running on one as well.  Mine is working great no problems.   I would contact EVGA hopefully they can get you a RMA quickly.
legendary
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so under-clocking just a little lower then 1266 watts for 2 sp20's would allow me to  run all those evga's with 2sp20 each.


so I know the sp30/31 can do lower freq then  750 can these sp20's go as low ?  Is this under clock safe?

I have a couple of 1300W EVGA PSUs too. If you can manage to run 2 SP20s on one PSU I would consider getting 2 so keep us updated.

yeah it is a piece of cake on the more costly 1600 p2

I am going to run the 1600 p2 at the 1266 watt 2400gh and low asic freq overnight.

 if I am good to go I will test the 1600 p2 at a lower setting  from 7am to 7pm tomorrow.

if it still works I will then do the 1300 g2 with 2 sp20's

My EVGA 1300 just died after 4 days with a SP20. Luckily the SP20 made it ok.
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It appears there is a bug that affects SP35 PSUs. The PSUs appear to not notify the mining software properly when they encounter trouble (such as overloading), which results in the mining software not reinitializing that PSU. When this happens, one PSU and one hashboard will sit idle until the user manually restarts minergate. Zvisha is aware of this issue now, and will probably have a firmware fix for us soon. If you have received an SP35, I suggest checking on it frequently for the next few days. It might also be a good idea to drop the PSU limits by 50 watts until a fix is released.

Our units have this as well. Can confirm dropping PSU wattage fixes it.
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It appears there is a bug that affects SP35 PSUs. The PSUs appear to not notify the mining software properly when they encounter trouble (such as overloading), which results in the mining software not reinitializing that PSU. When this happens, one PSU and one hashboard will sit idle until the user manually restarts minergate. Zvisha is aware of this issue now, and will probably have a firmware fix for us soon. If you have received an SP35, I suggest checking on it frequently for the next few days. It might also be a good idea to drop the PSU limits by 50 watts until a fix is released.
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Anyone managed to get an sp31 past 4.9th?
Currently, 4 of our 14 SP31s are hashing above 4.90 TH/s. The average for the SP31s we're hosting is currently 4856 GH/s with intake temps around 15°C.
Code:
10.0.40.1     (s****-1) type SP31  hashing  4844 temps are 15C, 66/64C
10.0.11.6     (k****-5) type SP31  hashing  4938 temps are 19C, 69/75C
10.0.41.1     (a****-1) type SP31  hashing  4884 temps are 11C, 74/73C
10.0.27.7     (w****-7) type SP31  hashing  4878 temps are 12C, 66/66C
10.0.6.3      (d****-2) type SP31  hashing  4863 temps are 14C, 57/55C
10.0.32.6     (f****-5) type SP31  hashing  4927 temps are 16C, 63/65C
10.0.32.3     (f****-2) type SP31  hashing  4921 temps are 14C, 65/65C
10.0.32.5     (f****-4) type SP31  hashing  4962 temps are 11C, 71/69C
10.0.24.5     (r****-4) type SP31  hashing  4795 temps are 16C, 65/69C
10.0.32.4     (f****-3) type SP31  hashing  4872 temps are 14C, 72/71C
10.0.39.2     (b****-2) type SP31  hashing  4771 temps are 18C, 68/71C
10.0.39.1     (b****-1) type SP31  hashing  4844 temps are 18C, 71/70C
10.0.42.1     (d****-1) type SP31  hashing  4709 temps are 18C, 73/72C
10.0.24.6     (r****-5) type SP31  hashing  4783 temps are 18C, 56/58C

What's the actual difference between the sp31 and sp35? Number of chips, dc/dc regulators, or something else entirely?
The SP31 contains two 1200W power supplies, which are run (with the PSU manufacturer's approval) at around 1330W of 12V DC output. The SP35 uses 1600W power supplies instead. The SP30 was identical to the SP31 except that it used ASICs from a different batch that were significantly slower and less efficient due to differences in silicon doping during wafer fabrication.
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Anyone want to see a 360 of the SP20? I've got these in 4k, but I don't think anyone's internet would appreciate 170mb. Hard as hell to balance lighting on a silver, shiny case - and ignore the floor shadows that didn't come out right, I'll remove them at some point.

http://www.dogiecoin.com/spondooliestech-sp20---360-degree-view.html
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Maybe he has got a not so powerful psu with only 2 6pin connectors...

Anyone who did some underclocking on sp30? max wattage for me would be 2800w but i preffer 2500w
Got bad wiring!

Why would someone buy an SP20 and not have the proper PSU waiting? If not, just order a PSU from NewEgg or Amazon and have it in two days.
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Maybe he has got a not so powerful psu with only 2 6pin connectors...

Anyone who did some underclocking on sp30? max wattage for me would be 2800w but i preffer 2500w Smiley
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Wondering about SP20:


Inside SP20 box are two PCB, is there possibility for have only one core plate running? by connecting psu to only one them?

I believe so.  I had to RMA one of the first SP20's due to the board sliding loose during shipping.  One of the boards had a cracked VRM.  I tested the other board by itself - unplugged the "bad" board completely. It worked just fine, of course at half the hash speed.
Not condoning doing so, just my experience with running one board.
legendary
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Wondering about SP20:


Inside SP20 box are two PCB, is there possibility for have only one core plate running? by connecting psu to only one them?


If your wanting to have lower power you can underclock to a amazing level with SP20.  I am unsure why you would want to run only one side though.
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Anyone managed to get an sp31 past 4.9th?

Nope, 4.7th here ... the +/- 10% rule ... machines vary.


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