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Topic: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread - page 87. (Read 565240 times)

legendary
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so i test the new clocking options, these are the results that i get:

power save ultra
~710 Watt = ~740 GH/s
0,95 Watt per GH/s

power save moderate
~770 Watt = ~808 GH/s
~0,95 Watt per GH/s

power save light
~940 Watt = ~940 GH/s
~1 Watt per GH/s

normale mode
~1040 Watt = ~1020 GH/s
~1,01 Watt per GH/s

turbo light
~1140 Watt = ~1080 GH/s
~1,05 Watt per GH/s

turbo moderate
~1330 Watt = ~1140 GH/s
~1,16 Watt per GH/s

turbo extreme
not testet, because the system starts for a second and than go down... i think it can be a problem with the psu, i musst test it

the HW in alls mode are under 1 % -> i get this result with the tool  "cgremote"...
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
Not refunding people within 30 days after refund is requested (according to "terms of sale" 5.4) - fail!

.. this is a crime .. and should be treated as a crime  Angry

+ 1 with That !! If refund is more than 30 days late go to your nearest police station.

.. bitmine.ch is still Advertising with delivery date (!) next week  Roll Eyes .. even they are not delivered the open orders  Angry

sr. member
Activity: 321
Merit: 250
The funny thing about that is:
at all other places there is "fail over fail" at Bitmine.
But no failover where it should be.

It's like a real life comedy at it's best...

Yeah, I tried to find a funny note as this whole story makes me sad.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
The funny thing about that is:
at all other places there is "fail over fail" at Bitmine.
But no failover where it should be.

It's like a real life comedy at it's best...
newbie
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Merit: 0
Not refunding people within 30 days after refund is requested (according to "terms of sale" 5.4) - fail!

.. this is a crime .. and should be treated as a crime  Angry

+ 1 with That !! If refund is more than 30 days late go to your nearest police station.
sr. member
Activity: 321
Merit: 250
Yet setting 'Failover' mode is still impossible.

The funny thing about that is:
at all other places there is "fail over fail" at Bitmine.
But no failover where it should be.

As far as I know there was no failover mode announced.
I'd be happy, if Bitmine did at least deliver what they promised to...
RHA
sr. member
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Yet setting 'Failover' mode is still impossible.
sr. member
Activity: 321
Merit: 250
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So it's clearly a fail from bitmine if turbo does not reach 50% additional hashing power. It's that simple. Every lawyer will tell you the same...

You are so right. There's a lot of fails by Bitmine...
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
The "up to..." for turbo-mode is something that is not delivered as promised either, but one might say that "up to..." doesn't necessarily mean to achieve that in permanent operation.

"Up to" means, if conditions are good, the turbo mode is able to reach 50% additional hashing power. If the turbo mode is unable to reach the goal at all, it's a fail.

If  I buy a car that speeds up to 250 km/h, it means clearly, the car is able to reach that speed if conditions are good. Otherwise they could advertise every car with "up to 1500 km/h".

So it's clearly a fail from bitmine if turbo does not reach 50% additional hashing power. It's that simple. Every lawyer will tell you the same...
sr. member
Activity: 321
Merit: 250
[...]
you have to confirm this:[/color]

WARNING: Advanced mode will allow you to put the device in operating conditions that MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE IT, pay extreme caution when using the advanced mode and follow the advices given on Bitmine's wiki page. If you click OK, advanced mode will be enabled and your warranty will be voided. To abort the operation and go back to BASIC mode, press Cancel now.

for this reason i didn't coinfirm it, at the moment ^^...
[...]


I see. Still no power-save mode working as promised (at least not without voiding warranty). Right?
As long as the miner doesn't run at 0.5 J/GH in power-save mode it is not the miner that was ordered...

The "up to..." for turbo-mode is something that is not delivered as promised either, but one might say that "up to..." doesn't necessarily mean to achieve that in permanent operation.

Woops, I give Bitmine an explanation what to say if customers complain about the turbo-mode.
But I doubt that I can be more creative than them... So I don't care.
sr. member
Activity: 430
Merit: 500
Can someone please give some informations about the turbo modes and the increased hash rate in percent if possible?

Do we reach the promised 50% additional hashrate?

I don't think that Bitmine will ever achieve turbo mode in anything else than your electricity bill
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
Can someone please give some informations about the turbo modes and the increased hash rate in percent if possible?

Do we reach the promised 50% additional hashrate?
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250

Yes, that's what i was talking about. The article you linked basically states the two different ways a company goes bankrupt. The first part describes how a company declares bunkruptcy by itself due to insolvency (liabilities exceeding the assets). I hope bitmine doesn't have to declare bankruptcy, because in this case (usually) there won't be much money left to repay their customers. The second part explains the procedure how a creditor can drive a company into bankruptcy. If the deptor is solvent, he can avoid the opening of bunkruptcy until the actual opening through the judge, if he's willing to pay. If the deptor is able to do that, he also has to pay procedurals cost plus the costs of a lawyer.

But to enforce the bankruptcy proceeding, you need a judical decision which states, that the company (bitmine) owes you a certain amount of money. Therefore you need to initiate the regular civil litigation. Before you can "call" the civil court, you need to go through the "mediation proceeding", where you won't get compensated for your expenses. If bitmine is liquid, at the latest they will pay you at this point.

To go through the entire procedure to get to the point, when you can drive bitmine into bankruptcy, it cant take up to 2 - 6 month, if they dont refund you at any moment before the court opens bankruptcy. As soon as the court opens bankruptcy, all creditors are able to join the bankruptcy proceedings within 30 days without going through the proceeding in front of the civil court.

I hope this makes sense.

@giorgio: If necessary, I'll go through this shit to the bitter end. I can't stand how you abused the reputation of swiss business standards to build trust in your company. Hope is the last to die. I still have gleam of hope that you hold up to your promises (TOS). if not, good luck... Angry




It's not necessary .. after 30 days of waiting for refund you can file a lawsuit regarding "Betrug" .. you don't even need a lawyer  Grin

http://www.admin.ch/ch/d/sr/311_0/a146.html

sr. member
Activity: 315
Merit: 250
Dear all,

finally the software update for the CoinCraft Desk Units has been released and is available, together with instructions, on the following page:
http://www.bitmine.ch/?page_id=5483

Enjoy!  Smiley

thx  Grin
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 509
Has anyone acheived 0.35w/gh chip level in low power mode?

Whats the best efficiency these can get?
full member
Activity: 194
Merit: 100
just updated mine with the new firmware, I tried the turbo lite mode..the pool speed reported is much lower than the web gui, gonna try for a few more hours to see if any improvements.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
sry -> i need a few minuts to upgrade the miner....

the new firmeware has 2 overclock features:

1.basis mode
at the moment i run at turbo modorate and turbo light... because some miner shutdown wiht the higher mode....  (i will test it tommorrow, again)
it can't be a temp problem -> my serverroom is very cool (around 20 °C)

but the hash that the miner indicating is the "right", the pool give's me the same... -> thats much much better than before.....

2. there is an advanced mode

you have to confirm this:


WARNING: Advanced mode will allow you to put the device in operating conditions that MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE IT, pay extreme caution when using the advanced mode and follow the advices given on Bitmine's wiki page. If you click OK, advanced mode will be enabled and your warranty will be voided. To abort the operation and go back to BASIC mode, press Cancel now.

for this reason i didn't coinfirm it, at the moment ^^...

the upgrade is very easy and every noob can do this... i didn't get any error...  



tommorrow or on the "long" weekend i will test the power that they need....
(a few minutes ago a made only a fast test -> 2.2 - 2.3 TH -> round 2335 - 2385 watts, thats one in turbo light an one in turbo moderate

sr. member
Activity: 321
Merit: 250
[...]
And finally how many Watts its need , improvement ?
[...]

I appreciate the new firmware...

..but improvements are not enough - meeting the advertized specs is required!

Keeping with the terms of services is required.

Keeping with the customer protection plan is required.

Adjusting their communication is required.

Processing refund requests appropriately is required.

Everything else will sooner or later lead to "adjusted" customer behaviour. There's a deadline coming.
But maybe they aren't interested in that, because they already know that they failed?!
legendary
Activity: 1028
Merit: 1000
Hi !

waiting for Wolkes Statement ;-)

Getting my 1THs on Friday. Hope the Update works well.

@Wolke : kannst Du auch "frei" den Chip clocken ? Also VoltZahlen selbst eingeben oder ist das nur per Vorgabe möglich ?

And finally how many Watts its need , improvement ?




Glen
sr. member
Activity: 321
Merit: 250
a bit late, but thanks.... :-)
EDIT:
ok, very easy -> very fast (5min).... good job...


And the new features? What about the voltage control? Have you tried downvolting?
I'm so curious if it's possible to reach the asserted 0.5 J/GH when throttling the modules from 200 GH/s to 150 GH/s.
Is turbo mode finally working like asserted?
Otherwise these miners are not what Bitmine has promised to sell, because they don't meet the technical specifications...

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