5 x units (end Feb batch) arrived Monday, 10th March 2014 in Sydney, Australia. 2 x units DOA but got the other 3 hashing at:
000: HEX8 0: 220 860/ 873mV | 396.4G/223.0Gh/s | A:8710259 R:6248/0.07% HW:522/1.08% WU: 17.0/m
000: HEX8 0: 250 950/ 961mV | 298.0G/232.3Gh/s | A:9033242 R:7328/0.08% HW:1228/2.43% WU: 17.7/m
000: HEX8 0: 250 960/ 971mV | 195.3G/251.4Gh/s | A:9743945 R:5514/0.06% HW:576/1.07% WU: 19.2/m
[13:46:23] *ozbot* | bunnyhopping | 30401698 shares (134 stales; 0.0%) | avg 719753 MH/s |
Pics can be found here:
http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ#bmfxPCChey marto74, what's the chances of getting something (say.. extra h/w) for the DOA and $500AUD to DHL the damn things back to TechnoBit?
did I mention the lost shares from half a THs of hashing power while I go through this RMA process?
Cheers,
QG
Sometimes DOA can just mean the USB leaks power and your power protected USB hub wont let your PC talk to it.
It's always worth trying it directly plugged into a TP-Link TL-3020 (running the Technobit firmware), bypassing the USB hub, to check if it works. (risky to do this with a PC/Laptop! but it won't break the TP-Link)
If it does work, you can solve it by taping out the ground or +5v connector in the USB cable, then it should work back on the power protected hub.
USB1 hubs/PC ports can cause problems too as they are not fast enough and some power supplies have issues if there is nothing plugged into the 5V line.