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Topic: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs - page 678. (Read 1260395 times)

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I upgraded to 1.2.32 and i'm on 220v-230v and everything is ok for me. I'm getting 1460-1480GH/s on Normal mode. Maybe there is a temperature issue?

Please see here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6208079

After clearing up on this issue, we have restored back the upgrade to serve the latest 1.2.32 version with CGMiner 4.x.
legendary
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For new Spondoolies miners, what firmware does yours come with?
Please let us know about your Hashrate and what mode you're running.

Beware of the latest FW 1.2.32. I upgraded from 1.2.7 and my hashrate is quite lower (below 1.3THs, even in Turbo mode). I hope someone from Spondoolies can explain and provide instruction of rolling back the FW.
 

Hi all
Looks like we will have to test 1.2.32 again.

Because it's late night here we will do quick rollback in FW upgrade server.
If you update now you will get version 1.2.31, that has older cgminer.
It will always notify you of "availible FW upgrade", just ignore it (if you update you will get 1.2.31 again).

Please let us know if 1.2.31 has the same performance problem like 1.2.32.
Also, are there people here that manage to run 1.2.32 without problems except myself?

I upgraded to 1.2.32 and i'm on 220v-230v and everything is ok for me. I'm getting 1460-1480GH/s on Normal mode. Maybe there is a temperature issue?
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Customer machine in our DC, rock steady hash-rate



I can confirm that's our machine.
donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
Customer machine in our DC, rock steady hash-rate

donator
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Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
We fad to add limitations for 110V for FCC compliance.
Since we are open source SW you can of course override FCC compliance at your responsibility.
I will post the guidelines on how to do that (at your responsibility) in a couple of days (we have the Passover tomorrow).

Is this only an RFI issue or could the higher current draw also be a safety issue?


It's a safety issue. We won't post such guidelines to comply with the regulations.
Under 110V, the miner is designed to give a bit less than 1.4 TH/s with ~0.8 W/Gh/s ratio.
Well within the published 1.4 TH/s +- 10% in our web site.

Since we open source everything, you may select to change the firmware yourself, but it will void the warranty and we can't take responsibility for it.

Guy

To clarify, i never change/modify the firmware. All my SP10s come with 1.2.7 which doesnt have the power limit.

Anyway, i'm having 240v wires setup next week. Which was my plan anyway, since 240v is more efficient .

Understood.
hero member
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We fad to add limitations for 110V for FCC compliance.
Since we are open source SW you can of course override FCC compliance at your responsibility.
I will post the guidelines on how to do that (at your responsibility) in a couple of days (we have the Passover tomorrow).

Is this only an RFI issue or could the higher current draw also be a safety issue?


It's a safety issue. We won't post such guidelines to comply with the regulations.
Under 110V, the miner is designed to give a bit less than 1.4 TH/s with ~0.8 W/Gh/s ratio.
Well within the published 1.4 TH/s +- 10% in our web site.

Since we open source everything, you may select to change the firmware yourself, but it will void the warranty and we can't take responsibility for it.

Guy

To clarify, i never change/modify the firmware. All my SP10s come with 1.2.7 which doesnt have the power limit.

Anyway, i'm having 240v wires setup next week. Which was my plan anyway, since 240v is more efficient .
donator
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1051
Spondoolies, Beam & DAGlabs
We fad to add limitations for 110V for FCC compliance.
Since we are open source SW you can of course override FCC compliance at your responsibility.
I will post the guidelines on how to do that (at your responsibility) in a couple of days (we have the Passover tomorrow).

Is this only an RFI issue or could the higher current draw also be a safety issue?


It's a safety issue. We won't post such guidelines to comply with the regulations.
Under 110V, the miner is designed to give a bit less than 1.4 TH/s with ~0.8 W/Gh/s ratio.
Well within the published 1.4 TH/s +- 10% in our web site.

Since we open source everything, you may select to change the firmware yourself, but it will void the warranty and we can't take responsibility for it.

Guy
legendary
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We fad to add limitations for 110V for FCC compliance.
Since we are open source SW you can of course override FCC compliance at your responsibility.
I will post the guidelines on how to do that (at your responsibility) in a couple of days (we have the Passover tomorrow).

Is this only an RFI issue or could the higher current draw also be a safety issue?




hero member
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Heh. Told my parents about you guys since she was trying to find a good and reputable company. I told my mom to buy from you guys because it's much more worth it than other sellers and, plus, she will get hosting as well. What kind of discounts you give per? At the moment, we are only going to get one farmer pack. Do you guys also accept escrow? And on the website, it says to pay in Euro, but can we also pay in USD? Thank you.

You certainly can pay in USD via wire-transfer.

Please contact us regarding rest of the questions via [email protected].

Thanks!
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Heh. Told my parents about you guys since she was trying to find a good and reputable company. I told my mom to buy from you guys because it's much more worth it than other sellers and, plus, she will get hosting as well. What kind of discounts you give per? At the moment, we are only going to get one farmer pack. Do you guys also accept escrow? And on the website, it says to pay in Euro, but can we also pay in USD? Thank you.
Which is the farmer pack, I don't see it?
hero member
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All joking aside, the latest firmware works fine with mine.

Do you have a 1.2.32 version, or anything below that?
I'm using 1.2.32, and I'm on 240V

Heheh i found my problem Cheesy


We fad to add limitations for 110V for FCC compliance.
Since we are open source SW you can of course override FCC compliance at your responsibility.
I will post the guidelines on how to do that (at your responsibility) in a couple of days (we have the Passover tomorrow).
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Heh. Told my parents about you guys since she was trying to find a good and reputable company. I told my mom to buy from you guys because it's much more worth it than other sellers and, plus, she will get hosting as well. What kind of discounts you give per? At the moment, we are only going to get one farmer pack. Do you guys also accept escrow? And on the website, it says to pay in Euro, but can we also pay in USD? Thank you.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
All joking aside, the latest firmware works fine with mine.

Do you have a 1.2.32 version, or anything below that?
I'm using 1.2.32, and I'm on 240V

Heheh i found my problem Cheesy
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
All joking aside, the latest firmware works fine with mine.

Do you have a 1.2.32 version, or anything below that?
I'm using 1.2.32, and I'm on 240V
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500

I just got the 1.2.31 FW. Same result, so its not CGminer then.

I have several SP10s. So i can compare them. The 1.2.7 clearly gives me higher hashrate: 1.39TH/s

This particular SP10 was running at 1.41THs b4 i upgraded the FW.

Do you have per chance a 110V socket?

Also, please contact [email protected] for further diagnostics.

Thanks!

I just emailed Zvi thro his gmail acct. Thanks
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
If you update now you will get version 1.2.31, that has older cgminer.
It will always notify you of "availible FW upgrade", just ignore it (if you update you will get 1.2.31 again).

Please let us know if 1.2.31 has the same performance problem like 1.2.32.
Also, are there people here that manage to run 1.2.32 without problems except myself?

I just got the 1.2.31 FW. Same result, so its not CGminer then.
Yay I'm not to blame.

All joking aside, the latest firmware works fine with mine.

Are you sure you're not having pool issues and the drop in hashrate isn't sheer coincidence? A few pools have had all sorts of problems of late.

I'm sure its not the pool. I'm running multiple SP10s on the same pool from the same connection.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502
All joking aside, the latest firmware works fine with mine.

Do you have a 1.2.32 version, or anything below that?
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502

I just got the 1.2.31 FW. Same result, so its not CGminer then.

I have several SP10s. So i can compare them. The 1.2.7 clearly gives me higher hashrate: 1.39TH/s

This particular SP10 was running at 1.41THs b4 i upgraded the FW.

Do you have per chance a 110V socket?

Also, please contact [email protected] for further diagnostics.

Thanks!
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
If you update now you will get version 1.2.31, that has older cgminer.
It will always notify you of "availible FW upgrade", just ignore it (if you update you will get 1.2.31 again).

Please let us know if 1.2.31 has the same performance problem like 1.2.32.
Also, are there people here that manage to run 1.2.32 without problems except myself?

I just got the 1.2.31 FW. Same result, so its not CGminer then.
Yay I'm not to blame.

All joking aside, the latest firmware works fine with mine.

Are you sure you're not having pool issues and the drop in hashrate isn't sheer coincidence? A few pools have had all sorts of problems of late.
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