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legendary
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Think. Positive. Thoughts.
I'm sure someone here would happily sell you their K16 hardware and assembly at a 'discounted' rate


There is no good reason why this can't happen.
sr. member
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I'm sure someone here would happily sell you their K16 hardware and assembly at a 'discounted' rate


When I suggested the same thing to SB as I hadn't paid for assembly, I was told they didn't have time to reasign unused assembly.

SteamBoat doesn't seem to have time for anything but protecting his bottom line.


BTW, I still see people saying their miners just shipped. Steamboat, what happened to the promise of "3 days for assembly of an entire batch worth of chips"? By that math all the miners should have been assembled in the first 6 days. (if anyone is still waiting for the USB boot loader, stop now. It's not coming.)

Has ANYONE gotten notification yet that their miners are hashing in the hosting center? Have you considered the very high likelihood that Steamboat is already hashing for himself with your units? And if he isn't, where ARE the units?

Also, what about the > 300% profit SB has taken on our shipping fees so far? Personally, I'd like to get AT LEAST my shipping back, like NOW. In BTC, since there is no reason whatsoever for SB to have converted that to Fiat.

WTF SB? Talk to us for crying out loud! You aren't THAT damn busy, and if you are, you shouldn't have committed to that group buy.

member
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So are these things shipping yet?  I'm kind of anxious that I haven't received mine yet because this process took so long I now live at a different address than when I started.  Should I be worried I haven't received them yet?
hero member
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Hi. I 've got my 18 chips and i want to ask if there are any KITS available, inlcuding pcb and all parts. I will do all the soldering job my self. I have BGA workstation available.
Because of dramaticaly increase bitcoin rate up to 300$, i regret not doing it earlier but due to health reasons i couldnt.

I have nearly all parts available minus PCBs. I can make kits if anyone needs.
sr. member
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Hey Guys, I'm having trouble getting my K16s to even start up. I'm using a standard ATX PSU (Corsair CX430) it should be a case of plugging it in and getting it running shouldn't it? Am I missing something really obvious here?

I find it hard to believe that everyone of my miners doesn't work, so I must be setting up my PSU wrong, which I didn't think was even possible.


Find the green wire on the 24pin ATX connector and use a paperclip (bare metal) and connect it to the black wire next to it to turn on your PSU.

Also, I found that 5 Klondike16's won't draw enough power at idle to make some powersupplies stay on (All non-haswell compatible PSU's for example) so adding a small load like hooking up an old harddrive to the PSU makes it stay on. Just thought I'd mention it if anybody has troubles with and old psu.

Cheers


Hook up 2 or 3 of them with a molex connector, so the fan is on, and then put a couple of more fans on the power supply. Power supplies need a minimum load to stay on.


thanks for pointing this out for others had to do this myself, freaked out after I plugged in a few F16's and they didnt power up, decided to plug in a dvd-rom to a molex and it powered right up, I switched PSU's to a Silverstone with 4xPCIE and dont have the issue now, I too am using the paperclip method, using a Chromebook CR-48 running archlinux to power 8 K16's
legendary
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bigtimespaghetti.com
I'm sure someone here would happily sell you their K16 hardware and assembly at a 'discounted' rate


When I suggested the same thing to SB as I hadn't paid for assembly, I was told they didn't have time to reasign unused assembly.
full member
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I'm sure someone here would happily sell you their K16 hardware and assembly at a 'discounted' rate
full member
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Hi. I 've got my 18 chips and i want to ask if there are any KITS available, inlcuding pcb and all parts. I will do all the soldering job my self. I have BGA workstation available.
Because of dramaticaly increase bitcoin rate up to 300$, i regret not doing it earlier but due to health reasons i couldnt.
full member
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Just got the tracking # for my K16
legendary
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bigtimespaghetti.com
Thank you all guys, that makes perfect sense. I just cracked out an old drive so I'll get to that tonight. Lovely tech guy at work sorted me out with some molex connectors too!
full member
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Hey Guys, I'm having trouble getting my K16s to even start up. I'm using a standard ATX PSU (Corsair CX430) it should be a case of plugging it in and getting it running shouldn't it? Am I missing something really obvious here?

I find it hard to believe that everyone of my miners doesn't work, so I must be setting up my PSU wrong, which I didn't think was even possible.


Find the green wire on the 24pin ATX connector and use a paperclip (bare metal) and connect it to the black wire next to it to turn on your PSU.

Also, I found that 5 Klondike16's won't draw enough power at idle to make some powersupplies stay on (All non-haswell compatible PSU's for example) so adding a small load like hooking up an old harddrive to the PSU makes it stay on. Just thought I'd mention it if anybody has troubles with and old psu.

Cheers


Hook up 2 or 3 of them with a molex connector, so the fan is on, and then put a couple of more fans on the power supply. Power supplies need a minimum load to stay on.


Some power supplies need a bigger load than others. Haswell compliant ones barely need more than a few milliAmps (next to nothing) while older ones might need upwards of half an ampere load to stay on. I have an older OCZ 600W PSU that refused to stay on even while getting all 5 fans loaded on it, so had to connect an old harddrive to get it to go PowerGood Wink
hero member
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Hey Guys, I'm having trouble getting my K16s to even start up. I'm using a standard ATX PSU (Corsair CX430) it should be a case of plugging it in and getting it running shouldn't it? Am I missing something really obvious here?

I find it hard to believe that everyone of my miners doesn't work, so I must be setting up my PSU wrong, which I didn't think was even possible.


Find the green wire on the 24pin ATX connector and use a paperclip (bare metal) and connect it to the black wire next to it to turn on your PSU.

Also, I found that 5 Klondike16's won't draw enough power at idle to make some powersupplies stay on (All non-haswell compatible PSU's for example) so adding a small load like hooking up an old harddrive to the PSU makes it stay on. Just thought I'd mention it if anybody has troubles with and old psu.

Cheers


Hook up 2 or 3 of them with a molex connector, so the fan is on, and then put a couple of more fans on the power supply. Power supplies need a minimum load to stay on.
full member
Activity: 205
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Anyone know if it's possible to adjust the voltage output of the buck regs? Was it program controlled from firmware or set by resistors on the PCB?

Any way to 'influence' it easily? like changing it by drawing with a graphite pencil on one of the resistors or some such to change resistance?

Might even be willing to change out the resistors if I could get the volt up just a tiny amount.
full member
Activity: 205
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Hey Guys, I'm having trouble getting my K16s to even start up. I'm using a standard ATX PSU (Corsair CX430) it should be a case of plugging it in and getting it running shouldn't it? Am I missing something really obvious here?

I find it hard to believe that everyone of my miners doesn't work, so I must be setting up my PSU wrong, which I didn't think was even possible.


Find the green wire on the 24pin ATX connector and use a paperclip (bare metal) and connect it to the black wire next to it to turn on your PSU.

Also, I found that 5 Klondike16's won't draw enough power at idle to make some powersupplies stay on (All non-haswell compatible PSU's for example) so adding a small load like hooking up an old harddrive to the PSU makes it stay on. Just thought I'd mention it if anybody has troubles with and old psu.

Cheers
sr. member
Activity: 294
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Correct me if I'm wrong but this is what I've gathered from following this thread regarding the assembly / parts / shipping refunds.

Before avalon delayed their chip orders (by selling them to the Chinese instead of those who paid for them, the difficulty increase supports this theory) and crushed any potential of profits for us, steamboat was busy organizing parts in advance so that there would be minimal down time between receiving the chips and getting the miners out the door and on their way.

So all of those who didn't opt for a refund and got their k16's would have had them assembled using this stock pile of parts.

What we need to know is how many parts were prepaid in advance, how many have been used to create the shipped k16's and what is the difference, if stock has run out that's good news for those of us who have opted for a refund as the paid btc would not have been cashed in and should still remain.

So what is the best course of action from here?

I and everyone else in this group buy would like to see the numbers:

How many parts were purchased / stockpiled in anticipation of the avalon chips arriving?
How many k16's have been assembled and shipped using these parts?
Was assembly prepaid? If so, how many units were prepaid for assembly and how many have been shipped?

Whatever the remaining balance should be divided up amongst all of those who opted for a chip refund and also paid for parts / assembly / hosting / shipping.

+1

Good luck with getting that kind of transparency though. I fully expect SB et al priorities are on covering their costs and clawing out a small amount of profit for themselves. Screw the people that wanted refunds and ended up with miners. At least that's my conclusion.

I have no problem with covering their costs, and I wouldn't have minded taking a hit for all the guys that helped make this possible, until I was cut off from getting a refund. It's probably too much to expect getting anything back from this outside of what has been stated. SB could have repeatedly salvaged this, but has made some strange and downright bad decisions.

I'd love to be pleasantly surprised though.

I don't think we're gonna get anywhere near that level of transparency out of Steam Boat! We're lucky if he posts ANYTHING, much less any kind of real detail. Although I do agree that if he's still planning on keeping 75% of our funds, he's gonna need to get started justifying it, especially considering the jump in BTC prices.

BTW, With the BTC price jump, has anyone considered how much USD profit he's had the potential to make just on our assembly charges alone? Something to think about...

Speaking of profit, why is it that we ALL stand to lose money in this risky "investment", with the possible exception of Steam Boat? We all have our respective level of risk in this investment. For me, it's relatively small, so my potential gain was small.

But Steamboat's potential gain was HUGE. He didn't do this as a charity, folks. He made a business out of it. So then why are so many people on this thread so concerned about SB "making money", or "getting his costs covered" by our assembly funds? He took his risks like the rest of us, yet he's run this group buy like his only concern is mitigating his own risk.

And you know what? That would have been ok with me. Honestly. If he'd just been up front and communicated, I'd happily walk away from my assembly funds and blamed it all on Yifuk. (I'm ignoring for now the questionable decisions he made regarding dawdling around before requesting the chip refunds.)

But no! He had to get all business like, stop doing regular updates, and then post "lawyer like" updates way too infrequently.

The single ONE thing that has made this fiasco so bad is Steamboat's complete lack of respect for this community as shown by lack of any real communication. And I'm plenty pissed about it. Not to mention surprised and disappointed.

RESPECT. They even wrote a song about it. I'd like some about now, in the form of an update on assembly refunds Smiley
newbie
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Cycling the power and reconnecting the fans as well as doing all this after restarting cgminer doesn't work for me.

I have 7 on a machine, maybe there is a driver limit to how many I can connect?  I'm going to try and just plug up the ones that have 100% hardware errors...

I have 12 on a machine, so no.  It's more than a simple power cycle.  It's a waiting period.  I have no idea if it is temperature-related or not, but anecdotally, I once placed one of my "stuck" miners in the freezer for a few minutes and it worked afterward.

Hey Guys, I'm having trouble getting my K16s to even start up. I'm using a standard ATX PSU (Corsair CX430) it should be a case of plugging it in and getting it running shouldn't it? Am I missing something really obvious here?

I find it hard to believe that everyone of my miners doesn't work, so I must be setting up my PSU wrong, which I didn't think was even possible.

Yes, when power is supplied to the units you should see the green LED light.  It might sound like a dumb question, but are you sure your PSU is *on*?  Fan spinning, etc.?  Many ATX PSUs need to be jumped if their 20/24 pin connector is being unused.  See http://www.overclock.net/t/96712/how-to-jump-start-a-power-supply-psu-test-a-power-supply-and-components
legendary
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bigtimespaghetti.com
Hey Guys, I'm having trouble getting my K16s to even start up. I'm using a standard ATX PSU (Corsair CX430) it should be a case of plugging it in and getting it running shouldn't it? Am I missing something really obvious here?

I find it hard to believe that everyone of my miners doesn't work, so I must be setting up my PSU wrong, which I didn't think was even possible.

legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1057
bigtimespaghetti.com
Correct me if I'm wrong but this is what I've gathered from following this thread regarding the assembly / parts / shipping refunds.

Before avalon delayed their chip orders (by selling them to the Chinese instead of those who paid for them, the difficulty increase supports this theory) and crushed any potential of profits for us, steamboat was busy organizing parts in advance so that there would be minimal down time between receiving the chips and getting the miners out the door and on their way.

So all of those who didn't opt for a refund and got their k16's would have had them assembled using this stock pile of parts.

What we need to know is how many parts were prepaid in advance, how many have been used to create the shipped k16's and what is the difference, if stock has run out that's good news for those of us who have opted for a refund as the paid btc would not have been cashed in and should still remain.

So what is the best course of action from here?

I and everyone else in this group buy would like to see the numbers:

How many parts were purchased / stockpiled in anticipation of the avalon chips arriving?
How many k16's have been assembled and shipped using these parts?
Was assembly prepaid? If so, how many units were prepaid for assembly and how many have been shipped?

Whatever the remaining balance should be divided up amongst all of those who opted for a chip refund and also paid for parts / assembly / hosting / shipping.

+1

Good luck with getting that kind of transparency though. I fully expect SB et al priorities are on covering their costs and clawing out a small amount of profit for themselves. Screw the people that wanted refunds and ended up with miners. At least that's my conclusion.

I have no problem with covering their costs, and I wouldn't have minded taking a hit for all the guys that helped make this possible, until I was cut off from getting a refund. It's probably too much to expect getting anything back from this outside of what has been stated. SB could have repeatedly salvaged this, but has made some strange and downright bad decisions.

I'd love to be pleasantly surprised though.
sr. member
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decentralizedhashing.com
Has steamboat posted recently?

I'm trying to catch up on some of the 'older' companies on my list, trying to figure out what everyone is up to.  I realize none of the listed items are in stock, and I am trying to figure out what I can remove from the main list.
full member
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Mine did that once when I was in the process of setting them up.  Power cycling fixed the problem and I haven't had it happen again.  They can be a pain getting to run some times.  Any time I stop mining on them I have to power cycle and reconnect the fans or I just get connection errors.

Chad

Yep, any time a unit just spits HW errors upon starting, I disconnect its power cable and let it sit for a couple minutes.  When I reconnect it (and dis/reconnect fan), it hashes just fine.  This can be done without restarting cgminer, so if you have other units, they can hash away during the waiting period.  It probably happens 5-10% of the time, but only at the outset of a mining session; long mining uptime is key to minimizing this extra effort.



Cycling the power and reconnecting the fans as well as doing all this after restarting cgminer doesn't work for me.

I have 7 on a machine, maybe there is a driver limit to how many I can connect?  I'm going to try and just plug up the ones that have 100% hardware errors...
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