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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 318. (Read 1260290 times)

hero member
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Quick question for Ziv,
Does the firmware use Intake/Exhaust temp to tune the chips at all?
For example, the ASIC stats show chips temp at stable 77c (or below). But the exhaust temp is higher than that...80c... does the firmware use this to throttle the chips?
EDIT: btw can you add an option to be able to disable each chip? I just figured out how to get below 0.65w/GHs but the hashrate is dropping in/out due to some chips die/come back. I will post back the result to show others how.
I'd really appreciate this help.

I guess you are talking about SP10.
We don't measure all temperature in ASICs, just the high ones. Under 77 actually means under 105 or so.

Regarding option to disable each ASIC, it can be done, but not trivial and I do not have time to do that at the moment.
You can add such functionality and create a pull request.
hero member
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Quick question for Ziv,

Does the firmware use Intake/Exhaust temp to tune the chips at all?

For example, the ASIC stats show chips temp at stable 77c (or below). But the exhaust temp is higher than that...80c... does the firmware use this to throttle the chips?


EDIT: btw can you add an option to be able to disable each chip? I just figured out how to get below 0.65w/GHs but the hashrate is dropping in/out due to some chips die/come back. I will post back the result to show others how.

I'd really appreciate this help.
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Clueless!
Why would anyone want to preorder an SP35 for end of November delivery when Spondoolies is expecting to release their gen3 in December at 0.1 w/gh + $0.2/gh? (and no preorders)


could you expand on this please of shoot a link on above?

no idea what you mean (behind the curve as usual)

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/guy-corem-ceo-spondoolies-tech-speaks-miners-future-mining/

thanks that was refreshing I could use some 'good news' at least in the sense someone is 'striving' to fight the good fight at least

(now back to my dismal price watching slow drip downwards....sigh I need a different hobby!)

hero member
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Why would anyone want to preorder an SP35 for end of November delivery when Spondoolies is expecting to release their gen3 in December at 0.1 w/gh + $0.2/gh? (and no preorders)


could you expand on this please of shoot a link on above?

no idea what you mean (behind the curve as usual)

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/guy-corem-ceo-spondoolies-tech-speaks-miners-future-mining/
copper member
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Clueless!
Why would anyone want to preorder an SP35 for end of November delivery when Spondoolies is expecting to release their gen3 in December at 0.1 w/gh + $0.2/gh? (and no preorders)


could you expand on this please of shoot a link on above?

no idea what you mean (behind the curve as usual)
hero member
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Why would anyone want to preorder an SP35 for end of November delivery when Spondoolies is expecting to release their gen3 in December at 0.1 w/gh + $0.2/gh? (and no preorders)
legendary
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I was just told by a Chines friend that the bitcoin mining community in China is alot bigger than i thought. In April when we got Dragon miners at $3-3.5k each, the same miner was being sold for $2k + 15% off for bulk orders. They're sold alot more domestically, including Bitmain.

While they dont have mega datacenter, their combined hashrate is probably the largest.

ONLY miner manufacturers that are not Chinese: SP and KNC, that means something doesn it?

What about BitFury? KnC? CoinTerra?

Nice SP20 case. Pity there's no PSU inside.
All those cables might look nice in the pictures, but they're ugly when shelved.

I see it as being much cleaner than other miners which I will not name.
hero member
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Nice SP20 case. Pity there's no PSU inside.
All those cables might look nice in the pictures, but they're ugly when shelved.
hero member
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Otherwise, i'm afraid bitcoin mining will be concentrated in China.

I believe that this will not happen. Time will tell.

I was just told by a Chines friend that the bitcoin mining community in China is alot bigger than i thought. In April when we got Dragon miners at $3-3.5k each, the same miner was being sold for $2k + 15% off for bulk orders. They're sold alot more domestically, including Bitmain.

While they dont have mega datacenter, their combined hashrate is probably the largest.

ONLY miner manufacturers that are not Chinese: SP and KNC, that means something doesn it?

legendary
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Otherwise, i'm afraid bitcoin mining will be concentrated in China.

I believe that this will not happen. Time will tell.
hero member
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The only thing missed from SP is pricing. They need to price it alot more competitively. As mining gear life span is too short, all the Chinese miners are cheaper (at the cost of lower quality). SP if you can kill the Chinese manufacture, i actually will buy more hardware to support you.

Otherwise, i'm afraid bitcoin mining will be concentrated in China.
legendary
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This looks like a great way to run them.
I look forward to reviewing the SP20. It was great to see it running at the Inside Bitcoins show in Las Vegas.




SP20 with SP10 PSU (Emerson DS1050) and an adapter board we developed.
The picture was taken at Inside Bitcoin TLV this week.


sr. member
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What's the difference between SP31 and SP35?
Don't worry about that shit, let me tell you about the SP50. 

The SP50 is going to have a receiving module and power supply with removable blades.  One unit of the system is going to do 12THs.  After the lifetime of the blades is expired, you just pull those out, throw away, and shove in the blades of the next generation (14nm). 

You heard it hear first!  Actually, Guy told a bunch of us in Vegas about this.  Watch for the announcement soon.

sr. member
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Team Heritage Motorsports
Very nice sp20, would not look bad at home at all.
legendary
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SP20 with SP10 PSU (Emerson DS1050) and an adapter board we developed.
The picture was taken at Inside Bitcoin TLV this week.


Does this mean,  that the SP20  need 1300W PSU ?
legendary
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SP20 with SP10 PSU (Emerson DS1050) and an adapter board we developed.
The picture was taken at Inside Bitcoin TLV this week.

Bit of a wider angle shot to the right would have been nice Cheesy
hero member
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SP20 with SP10 PSU (Emerson DS1050) and an adapter board we developed.
The picture was taken at Inside Bitcoin TLV this week.



Can we buy the adapter from you guys?
hero member
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Cool, nice adapter.
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
SP20 with SP10 PSU (Emerson DS1050) and an adapter board we developed.
The picture was taken at Inside Bitcoin TLV this week.

sr. member
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hey, Guy, congrats on the $5 mil funding round. Pretty impressive.

Such good news! Congrats! I am glad to be part of the elite 20% Smiley

You mean the 20% that Spondoolies is not giving massively discounted bulk rates to?

Being part of the group getting ripped off is normally not something to be proud about.

dreaaaaaery me, are you still contending with your own angst and blaming everyone else for your own failures?
it's sad to see you have clearly spent all this time that i've been away, with the same narrow minded input into these forums.

now. time for me to acquire more miners.

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