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My BFL Jalapeno Experience So Far
March 29, 2014, 03:54:06
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First I want say a quick 'hello' to everyone, it's been a long time since I posted,
but I'm sure glad the forum is here when I need it.
So, getting down to business..
I received my little JillyJally back in late November, (mid-April order, sans upgrade)
Sad and to my dismay, it would never reach 5gh/s, it averaged about 4.7.
Things were going well with it and it was hashing along fine for about 2 months
without major issue. Valentines Day I noticed that the hashrate started to drop down
to 4.5 (I love you too BFL), but I didn't think much of it at the time. Given that 4.5
is still within the 10% range of variance, I simply chalked it up to getting the bare
minimum from my order. Yippee!!
For almost a month it had been running pretty smoothly at 4.5 and then over the
past week I've noticed that it's dropped again and now sits around 4.25. All along
the temps have been around 44C and HW errors around 5%, which from my research
is about normal. And oh yes, from day 1 I have had the outer casing removed, but
top and bottom plates are still on and switched the fan to blow downward, as per
the research I did before my unit was shipped.
Today I was a little frustrated knowing that I was supposed to get a Jally with a 10%
variance from 5gh/s and my unit is now more than 10%. Grrr.. So I decided to shut
her down and check her out, given that I haven't touched her in a few months.
Even before I had her unplugged I noticed that my heatsink was loose and was like
"WTF?" So I popped the feet off, grabbed a torx and took it apart to tighten it up.
And Ughhhhh!!! Huh Angry Huh
[b]The screws holding the PCB to the heatsink were completely loose. The thing wobbled
like my grandmother behind the wheel. So, being curious if the chip(s) were damaged,
I pulled out the screws and wanted to check it out.[/b]
Stupid ZAIRA (292 or 274) or whomever put my unit together didn't use any thermal paste.
SRSLY WTF? Is this normal? Two chips. No paste. WTF?
I had some thermal paste leftover from building my Hackintosh, so I put a dab of paste on
each and put her back together. But I still don't get close to my original 4.7gh/s.
I didn't see any damage to the chips or anything else during my inspection. I do
however get close to the previous 4.5gh/s with 4.41gh/s
As with the consensus, I'm very unimpressed with BFL. Does anyone have
experience with RMA their sub-par Jallies?
User Date Risked BTC amount Reference Comments
Pokokohua! 0: -0 / +0(0) 2014-03-30 0.00000000
Pathological liar. Cheats forum members repeatedly with false information over BFL,
their employees and their products -all successful- while his business fails, has absolutely
no technical knowledge, qualifies non working usb hubs as bfl product failures.
Falsely rates people who are producing hardware and are an asset to the bitcoin
community negative, and ridicules any forum member that confronts him on his lies.
Too bad a lot of these types hang around on this forum, no orders but crying scam
over legit companies, while they are never seen in the real scam topics.
User Date Risked BTC amount Reference Comments
Pokokohua! 0: -0 / +0(0) 2014-03-30 0.00000000
Pathological liar. Cheats forum members repeatedly with false information over BFL,
their employees and their products -all successful- while his business fails, has absolutely
no technical knowledge, qualifies non working usb hubs as bfl product failures.
Falsely rates people who are producing hardware and are an asset to the bitcoin
community negative, and ridicules any forum member that confronts him on his lies.
Too bad a lot of these types hang around on this forum, no orders but crying scam
over legit companies, while they are never seen in the real scam topics.