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Topic: KnC Miner Jupiter for sale - page 2. (Read 2074 times)

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March 30, 2014, 02:57:52 AM
#23
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2.5
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#21
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March 29, 2014, 06:30:14 PM
#20
0.2BTC

The November is slated to run about 670Gh/s from the factory, the pool should see within a few % of that. This implies you have an issue with some of the dies, have you done any diagnostics to see where the issue is?

There is no issue with this unit. It never goes down (you can see if you look at the eligius stats it has been running constantly without a problem). November Jupiters (very first batch, this was a day 1 shipment) did not run ever run at 670Gh/s from the factory, but people have been able to get them up to that speed by upgrading the firmware and doing some extra cooling. Again from eligius, you can see peak performance at about 670, but not sustained.   I don't really have the time or inclination to deal with tweaking it and, as I said in OP, mine is just sitting on my desk and kept at room temperature (72-75 degrees), which I think might hurt performance a little bit.

I'm actually no expert on this, so just to clarify: this unit has always run around 550Gh and my understanding has been that is normal for the first batch of Jupiters unless you do some tweaking/cooling (and there are firmware upgrades that I have not taken the time to install)...
However, if you tell me what diagnostics you want me to run, I will gladly do it and post the result.


You have one slow November Jupiter. I have two, and they both hash between 650GH and 675GH without overclocking, and between 725GH and 750GH with overclocking using the latest firmware.

October Jupiters run at ~550GH, but it is not normal for a November Jupiter to run that slow. You definitely have some hardware issues that are causing this Jupiter to be so slow.

Important correction:, this is an OCTOBER JUPITER from the first batch produced by KnC. I took delivery on October 4, 2013. I can provide documentation (invoice/receipt) from KnC to the auction winner if they are interested. I've run diagnostics and I don't believe there are any hardware issues.


Sorry about the mistake, I got mixed up on the October/November distinction. Still a steal at 2.3 btc...
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March 29, 2014, 02:56:51 PM
#19
0.2BTC

The November is slated to run about 670Gh/s from the factory, the pool should see within a few % of that. This implies you have an issue with some of the dies, have you done any diagnostics to see where the issue is?

There is no issue with this unit. It never goes down (you can see if you look at the eligius stats it has been running constantly without a problem). November Jupiters (very first batch, this was a day 1 shipment) did not run ever run at 670Gh/s from the factory, but people have been able to get them up to that speed by upgrading the firmware and doing some extra cooling. Again from eligius, you can see peak performance at about 670, but not sustained.   I don't really have the time or inclination to deal with tweaking it and, as I said in OP, mine is just sitting on my desk and kept at room temperature (72-75 degrees), which I think might hurt performance a little bit.

I'm actually no expert on this, so just to clarify: this unit has always run around 550Gh and my understanding has been that is normal for the first batch of Jupiters unless you do some tweaking/cooling (and there are firmware upgrades that I have not taken the time to install)...
However, if you tell me what diagnostics you want me to run, I will gladly do it and post the result.


You have one slow November Jupiter. I have two, and they both hash between 650GH and 675GH without overclocking, and between 725GH and 750GH with overclocking using the latest firmware.

October Jupiters run at ~550GH, but it is not normal for a November Jupiter to run that slow. You definitely have some hardware issues that are causing this Jupiter to be so slow.
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March 29, 2014, 05:32:43 AM
#18
2.3
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March 28, 2014, 09:32:41 PM
#17
How many bitcoins do you guys think buying this will return in the next 2-3 months?
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March 28, 2014, 09:03:42 PM
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March 27, 2014, 12:33:40 PM
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March 27, 2014, 12:51:15 AM
#10
Are you open to escrow.com? I`ll be paying the same rate as btc.

Yes, escrow.com is fine. Keep bids in btc, will convert to $ based on bitstamp 24h avg at end of auction (24h avg as per http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/)
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March 27, 2014, 12:44:30 AM
#9
0.2BTC

The November is slated to run about 670Gh/s from the factory, the pool should see within a few % of that. This implies you have an issue with some of the dies, have you done any diagnostics to see where the issue is?

There is no issue with this unit. It never goes down (you can see if you look at the eligius stats it has been running constantly without a problem). November Jupiters (very first batch, this was a day 1 shipment) did not run ever run at 670Gh/s from the factory, but people have been able to get them up to that speed by upgrading the firmware and doing some extra cooling. Again from eligius, you can see peak performance at about 670, but not sustained.   I don't really have the time or inclination to deal with tweaking it and, as I said in OP, mine is just sitting on my desk and kept at room temperature (72-75 degrees), which I think might hurt performance a little bit.

I'm actually no expert on this, so just to clarify: this unit has always run around 550Gh and my understanding has been that is normal for the first batch of Jupiters unless you do some tweaking/cooling (and there are firmware upgrades that I have not taken the time to install)...
However, if you tell me what diagnostics you want me to run, I will gladly do it and post the result.
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March 27, 2014, 12:37:31 AM
#8
0.2BTC

The November is slated to run about 670Gh/s from the factory, the pool should see within a few % of that. This implies you have an issue with some of the dies, have you done any diagnostics to see where the issue is?

There is no issue with this unit. It never goes down (you can see if you look at the eligius stats it has been running constantly without a problem). November Jupiters (very first batch, this was a day 1 shipment) did not run ever run at 670Gh/s from the factory, but people have been able to get them up to that speed by upgrading the firmware and doing some extra cooling. Again from eligius, you can see peak performance at about 670, but not sustained.   I don't really have the time or inclination to deal with tweaking it and, as I said in OP, mine is just sitting on my desk and kept at room temperature (72-75 degrees), which I think might hurt performance a little bit.
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March 26, 2014, 03:53:35 PM
#7
1.0
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March 26, 2014, 01:08:01 PM
#6
Are you open to escrow.com? I`ll be paying the same rate as btc.
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March 26, 2014, 12:32:30 PM
#5
0.7
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March 26, 2014, 12:06:21 PM
#4
0.5
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