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Topic: Innosilicon t3 50 arrived. (Read 746 times)

legendary
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November 23, 2019, 11:16:39 AM
#32
while the sale is happening and the bonus unit, philip as usual is correct.

yep and I am still pissed off at them, but to be fair bitmain  has been crappy as of late.  So I have issues with them. Along with pangolinminer.
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November 23, 2019, 10:51:01 AM
#31
while the sale is happening and the bonus unit, philip as usual is correct.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
November 23, 2019, 09:56:47 AM
#30
Factory setting puts out 50Th @ 2550W Ambient is 65F (Not for long) fans @50%..... chips temps high 60's

This is good   it is better then the  bitmain t17e I got yesterday

It does 54th at 3356

your factory setting of 50th at 2550   is 800 watt savings at a loss of 4th
your high setting of 57th  at 3300     is 56 watts savings with 3 th extra

Right now innosilicon is blowing out  the t3+ 57th

https://www.innosilicon.com/html/t3+57t-miner/index.html

1666 plus shipping

all of bitmains gear is a bit slower or a month slower.  So at the moment  this is kind of competitive.
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Walter Russell's Cosmogony is RIGHT!
November 22, 2019, 08:13:29 PM
#29
My T3+ 57Th  have finally arrived and I have them fired up to test before they are off to the Host.
So far so good exactly at spec...57th on performance drawing 3300W Fans steady at 70% with chip temps hovering in low 70's.

So
High performance we have 57Th @ 3300W (Insane jet engine loud when warm)
Reduced settings
Factory setting puts out 50Th @ 2550W Ambient is 65F (Not for long) fans @50%..... chips temps high 60's
Balanced........not checked yet
Economy.....39Th @ 1800W !!!! And Not too loud at all...tolerable

These are early results after only a few hours on each.
Definitely will NOT be running them full tilt.
All this on stock firmware
These units are for sale in Ottawa but will soon be in Labrador at Cryptoboreas
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 02:22:23 PM
#28
Yep cause the units need to be run at lower then preformance if you run them long term.

Mine runs at factory +  and I use a voltage regulator that keep power at 227-233 volts.

If you have 208 3 phase and run this psu a long time many  units struggle to do factory speed and will need to do balance +

many big hosts  are 208 3 phase  and can run around 205 volts  this psu will not keep up on preformance setting.

I found a decent 230 volt regulator  that  is rated for 20amps  So far it has been very good. I have four of them:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-SmartPower-Systems-Automatic-Voltage-Regulator-AVR20-230TBF-Plus/372797321665

I  got two at 200 and two at 150

I got one from the seller above. His works well.  as did the others for the other sellers.

My thoughts are this could be helpful if you are running

s17
t17

t3 50
t3 39

on 208 volt 3 phase circuits.  But I think no hoster will want to be bothered with them.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 10:44:16 AM
#27
No more because the PSU's die all the time and they consider them a fire risk
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October 16, 2019, 09:38:44 AM
#26
Probably because pdu change for c19/c20.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 09:33:51 AM
#25
My hosting provide won't allow them in the datacenter anymore.
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October 16, 2019, 09:10:15 AM
#24
Promotional pricing for T3 is live but looks like not the T2 yet.

https://twitter.com/Inno_Miner/status/1184408814386200576?s=201
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 04:47:02 AM
#23
I didn't take them up on the offer of an "upgrade" to T50, so I pulled out of my T43's and got a refund.

It did take 23 days for them to actually send the refund after I requested it, but it did come through.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
October 16, 2019, 01:14:20 AM
#22
I just wanted to update that that Innosilicon did send my miners, they arrived today and I will be installing them next week.

Good news so about a 25-30 day delay.

And you had to upgrade from 43th at 100 or 125 a miner ?

My single t3 50 does well on factory+ but it does suck a lot of power say 3350 watts.

Pretty annoyed with innosilicon myself and I know you are more annoyed.

So let’s tally

The bad:
Inno late for many
Pulls extra watts
Many had to pay for forced upgrades from 43th to 50th.

The good :

It can do 50.50 t at factory plus
So far It works
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October 16, 2019, 01:08:16 AM
#21
I just wanted to update that that Innosilicon did send my miners, they arrived today and I will be installing them next week.
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October 09, 2019, 01:26:00 PM
#20
I told my business partner that I was through with Innosilicon, and he sent them an email on my behalf yesterday, threatening legal action if the orders aren't shipped out.  He did the same thing for his order a few weeks ago and already has his machines running, so apparently that tactic works.  I received an email from Innosilicon early this morning stating that the order has been shipped to Hong Kong for international delivery.  They also said that they found all my emails in their spam folder, including my new email address that is not a gmail address.  So if you aren't receiving responses there is a good chance that your emails are all in their spam folder.
legendary
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October 08, 2019, 06:17:36 PM
#19
Just wanted to add my recent experiences with Innosilicon.

I ordered T3-43th/s miners on June 17th which were supposed to be shipped in August or September.  On September 11th they asked for an additional $111 per miner to change from the 43th/s to 50th/s miners with a promise to deliver 1 week from payment confirmation.  It took me 2 weeks to get a BTC address from them to send payment to, which I made in the last week of September.  The last email I received from them on the 25th after I made payment was "ok. will check with the financial department and let you know asap."  Now, my email address is blocked because of a spam blocker on their end and I get this message "Hi,your mail is quarantined, and it returns the error code: 554 DT:SPM".  I am aware that there was an extended Chinese holiday last week, however the lack of communication in the last month and delays with shipments are enough for me to never want to purchase from this company again.  My last email to them from another email address (because mine is blocked) asked for an immediate shipment or return of payment.  I know that my order is a small order to them, but I have been a customer of theirs for about a year with multiple orders made.  I'm not sure if they are inundated with emails from irate customers and that is the reason why they aren't responding or if they just don't care to respond to emails.  Their track record for me hasn't been great.

I am aware of other business partners that have purchased and received their miners and others that have not heard back from them via email.  I will give further updates if they happen to send an email or equipment but it doesn't look promising at the moment.

Well that sucks.  So both innosilicon and whatsminer are fucking up.  With lots of delayed gear shipments.
Let us know what they do.. I am trying to track whatsminer and Pangolinminer with those late shipments along with late gear from Innosilicon.

At the moment in the other direction ie responsibility bitmain is allowing PayPal payments for s17 to ship in late August.

Complete opposite on bitmain vs whatsminer or Pangolinminer or innosilicon.
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October 08, 2019, 06:06:47 PM
#18
Just wanted to add my recent experiences with Innosilicon.

I ordered T3-43th/s miners on June 17th which were supposed to be shipped in August or September.  On September 11th they asked for an additional $111 per miner to change from the 43th/s to 50th/s miners with a promise to deliver 1 week from payment confirmation.  It took me 2 weeks to get a BTC address from them to send payment to, which I made in the last week of September.  The last email I received from them on the 25th after I made payment was "ok. will check with the financial department and let you know asap."  Now, my email address is blocked because of a spam blocker on their end and I get this message "Hi,your mail is quarantined, and it returns the error code: 554 DT:SPM".  I am aware that there was an extended Chinese holiday last week, however the lack of communication in the last month and delays with shipments are enough for me to never want to purchase from this company again.  My last email to them from another email address (because mine is blocked) asked for an immediate shipment or return of payment.  I know that my order is a small order to them, but I have been a customer of theirs for about a year with multiple orders made.  I'm not sure if they are inundated with emails from irate customers and that is the reason why they aren't responding or if they just don't care to respond to emails.  Their track record for me hasn't been great.

I am aware of other business partners that have purchased and received their miners and others that have not heard back from them via email.  I will give further updates if they happen to send an email or equipment but it doesn't look promising at the moment.
legendary
Activity: 4116
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'The right to privacy matters'
September 23, 2019, 11:17:39 AM
#17
Still running very close to 50.5 on factory plus .  It pulls 3400 watts in the smaller solar array at buysolar .

So. I don’t mind it as much since it will run at factory+ for the time being.

Down the road it won’t do the promised 33th and 1650 watts.  So at the 1/2 I may not like it very much.

I won’t be buying from them for the time being.

We moved this to Clifton NJ it is running on factory+ does 50.50 th pulls heavy watts 3400.

I can’t recommend this over bitmain t17 or bitmain s17 or whatsminer 20s or whatsminer 21s.

I spoke with another purchaser of inno gear and he is delayed and had to send  more coin in order to get t50's since they did not have his t43's  if and when he

gets them I will post back.  So As much as I am annoyed others are hurt more then me.
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September 22, 2019, 12:16:01 PM
#16
Even with FW update my T2's only hit about 29.3ths at 2300w. Seems consistent under performing on all their models so needs more FW attentions. My 100% read on the fan is likely the PSU fan at 100% as I've noticed with the cooler weather of late the pitch is dropped or fluctuates on tube.

Then the psu fan is on the back where typically you'd see it placed in a push direction not a pull.
legendary
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September 18, 2019, 05:45:58 PM
#15
We usually have a few reservations of the small maximum order quantities available but they go quickly. Hopefully inno is catching up with production and can hit the release for the 57T must sooner. Time will tell.

I suppose philip's situation is similar to ours but we have hundreds of "partners" to answer to. Wink

Yeah  back to the simpler pre 2017 days Roll Eyes

The gear does a steady  50.40th  set to factory+

pulls a little high on watts 3400  vs 3100

3400/50.40 =  67.4 watts a th

3100/50.00 =  62.0 watts a th  fairly close to spec.

As long as it keeps running its all good.
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September 18, 2019, 11:22:33 AM
#14
We usually have a few reservations of the small maximum order quantities available but they go quickly. Hopefully inno is catching up with production and can hit the release for the 57T must sooner. Time will tell.

I suppose philip's situation is similar to ours but we have hundreds of "partners" to answer to. Wink
legendary
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September 17, 2019, 11:40:47 AM
#13
Yeah cheap power is nice but three partners is hard. I have to think of them.
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