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April 01, 2014, 01:12:14 AM
am i right in presuming the "kit"  of 5 cards is the 1.2t machine and it comes with lcd screen or is that integral part of pi.

Actually we weren't going to throw in the LCD screen. We were how ever looking for bulk HDMI cables. The idea of the kit is to get the techies their miners quick. As they know what to do with them, we'd assume they'd hook up their monitors to the pi.

Shit I've got an extra monitor sitting around and more then enough HDMI cables. Seems like a viable option to me.
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April 01, 2014, 01:11:05 AM
They said anyone who filed a complaint they will not help. So a kit is not possible if you filed.

We didn't say that. We said that we just don't like clients that have filed a complaint. But to those that have filed a complaint, we can really send them a kit, because it does not qualify as the same product they ordered, therefore despite proof of shipment, they could continue with the complaint and say "AMT shipped me computer parts" or something.

The only way we can ship kits to clients which have filed complaints is either via proof of retraction of that complaint or by signing a waiver stating that you agree to receive the kit instead of the full miner, that you are technically capable of working with PCB components/boards etc..



I mean at this point we are essentially just hooking up the wiring to the correct places and fashioning a housing of our choosing. Or am I incorrect in assumption?
I mean things looks pretty intact in those pictures so I can put stuff together. It would be nice if there was some site support for the DIY kits where we could do a Q and A if there was an issue.

Yes you would be just hooking up the the pcie cables to the boards. As well as 5v USB cable to the backplane and the motherboard adapter to the mainboard. Instructions will be provided.
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April 01, 2014, 01:10:24 AM
I ok then I'll probably go with a 1000w and a 800w just so I have the extra overhead.
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April 01, 2014, 01:09:07 AM
am i right in presuming the "kit"  of 5 cards is the 1.2t machine and it comes with lcd screen or is that integral part of pi.

Actually we weren't going to throw in the LCD screen. We were how ever looking for bulk HDMI cables. The idea of the kit is to get the techies their miners quick. As they know what to do with them, we'd assume they'd hook up their monitors to the pi.
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April 01, 2014, 01:06:25 AM
They said anyone who filed a complaint they will not help. So a kit is not possible if you filed.

We didn't say that. We said that we just don't like clients that have filed a complaint. But to those that have filed a complaint, we can really send them a kit, because it does not qualify as the same product they ordered, therefore despite proof of shipment, they could continue with the complaint and say "AMT shipped me computer parts" or something.

The only way we can ship kits to clients which have filed complaints is either via proof of retraction of that complaint or by signing a waiver stating that you agree to receive the kit instead of the full miner, that you are technically capable of working with PCB components/boards etc..



I mean at this point we are essentially just hooking up the wiring to the correct places and fashioning a housing of our choosing. Or am I incorrect in assumption?
I mean things looks pretty intact in those pictures so I can put stuff together. It would be nice if there was some site support for the DIY kits where we could do a Q and A if there was an issue.
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April 01, 2014, 01:06:24 AM
Likely a dual 800 supply will cheap than 1500
When trying different fans, first look at the cfm needed and just make sure ya at least match the total cfm of whatever they ship with. Or... maybe wedge some copper or aluminum tubing between the fins and plumb to a manifold for liquid-cooling... Wink Heck, I'd be tempted to pull the sinks and mount a cold-plate instead. Hmm...

On PSU's gotta say check Amazon or ebay, case in point, http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_n_feature_keywords_6?rh=n%3A1161760%2Ck%3Ahp+server+power+supply%2Cp_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A6906988011&keywords=hp+server+power+supply&ie=UTF8&qid=1396308246&rnid=6525659011

Only catch is that they usually have 1-2 heavy output buses in the form of big copper lugs. Folks sel lug to pcie cable breakouts or just make yer own from some sets of pcie extender cables.
The case is fucked because it can't natively support two power supplies in it.

That's why buying a desktop PC case for this design was retarded. So was hoping it'd all run off of one power supply, and be expandable, to boot.

The way I see it, it'd be better to have dual 750's or 1000watt PSU's - redundancy being the key here (not one power supply issue will take all boards offline).

Shop around for "dual power supply cable" - these will let you connect two powersupplies to one motherboard (or switch). They are fairly cheap.



It's likely that 2 x 750/900w supplies will be cheaper and more popular than one big 1500-1800 watt unit anyway, thus less of supply/demand issue. I assume you just need to chain power cables switches of both turn on together so that all boards on the back-plane are powered in the chain at the same time otherwise no joy...

I would like / prefer, 6 x board back plane with 2 power chained together option if it exists...? Some of 800-900w units are fairly small, I wonder if they can they fit in the rack case?!? Both inside, one out one in, both outside?


We can fit it in the rack case, the problem with the 40 nordco cases we bought is that the internal hard drive sections (which pull out) stick in about 1-2 inches too far and it doesn't allow for fans on the back of our cage. We've take all the hard drive pull out sections to the cnc guy, he'll have his minions manually modify(cut down) each of the pullouts. Then we can ship the rack mounts.

Naran, if you'd like we can go ahead and ship you these board/cages as is and get you the cases after we get them modified.
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April 01, 2014, 01:00:08 AM
When trying different fans, first look at the cfm needed and just make sure ya at least match the total cfm of whatever they ship with. Or... maybe wedge some copper or aluminum tubing between the fins and plumb to a manifold for liquid-cooling... Wink Heck, I'd be tempted to pull the sinks and mount a cold-plate instead. Hmm...

On PSU's gotta say check Amazon or ebay, case in point, http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_n_feature_keywords_6?rh=n%3A1161760%2Ck%3Ahp+server+power+supply%2Cp_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A6906988011&keywords=hp+server+power+supply&ie=UTF8&qid=1396308246&rnid=6525659011

Only catch is that they usually have 1-2 heavy output buses in the form of big copper lugs. Folks sel lug to pcie cable breakouts or just make yer own from some sets of pcie extender cables.
The case is fucked because it can't natively support two power supplies in it.

That's why buying a desktop PC case for this design was retarded. So was hoping it'd all run off of one power supply, and be expandable, to boot.

The way I see it, it'd be better to have dual 750's or 1000watt PSU's - redundancy being the key here (not one power supply issue will take all boards offline).

Shop around for "dual power supply cable" - these will let you connect two powersupplies to one motherboard (or switch). They are fairly cheap.



All 5 modules can run off one supply. The quality of the supply matters, as well as how you hook up the boards. Also the desktop case was not "retarded" as it allows for a larger exhaust fan, bay drive inserts, and the possibility of future upgrades depending on the board design.





Will you be getting back to people who want to go the DIY route tonight? I'm just trying to figure out when to have my miners here by. Edits, I've got miners on the brain I meant PSUs.


So will a 750 W run three of the cards smoothly or should I go up some wattage on one of the two PSUs?

A 1000w will run three of the cards smoothly. 750 watt is cutting it too close as most power supplies are not to par and definitely not producing the output they say. It's usually 25% less than the supply claims to be. They sell PSU's based on their momentary laps of peak performances.  "Look it hit 650Watts! Now we can sell it as a 650!! etc."  Something quite similar to the mining industry actually.

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April 01, 2014, 12:58:01 AM
They said anyone who filed a complaint they will not help. So a kit is not possible if you filed.

We didn't say that. We said that we just don't like clients that have filed a complaint. But to those that have filed a complaint, we can really send them a kit, because it does not qualify as the same product they ordered, therefore despite proof of shipment, they could continue with the complaint and say "AMT shipped me computer parts" or something.

The only way we can ship kits to clients which have filed complaints is either via proof of retraction of that complaint or by signing a waiver stating that you agree to receive the kit instead of the full miner, that you are technically capable of working with PCB components/boards etc..

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April 01, 2014, 12:55:30 AM
When trying different fans, first look at the cfm needed and just make sure ya at least match the total cfm of whatever they ship with. Or... maybe wedge some copper or aluminum tubing between the fins and plumb to a manifold for liquid-cooling... Wink Heck, I'd be tempted to pull the sinks and mount a cold-plate instead. Hmm...

On PSU's gotta say check Amazon or ebay, case in point, http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_n_feature_keywords_6?rh=n%3A1161760%2Ck%3Ahp+server+power+supply%2Cp_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A6906988011&keywords=hp+server+power+supply&ie=UTF8&qid=1396308246&rnid=6525659011

Only catch is that they usually have 1-2 heavy output buses in the form of big copper lugs. Folks sel lug to pcie cable breakouts or just make yer own from some sets of pcie extender cables.
The case is fucked because it can't natively support two power supplies in it.

That's why buying a desktop PC case for this design was retarded. So was hoping it'd all run off of one power supply, and be expandable, to boot.

The way I see it, it'd be better to have dual 750's or 1000watt PSU's - redundancy being the key here (not one power supply issue will take all boards offline).

Shop around for "dual power supply cable" - these will let you connect two powersupplies to one motherboard (or switch). They are fairly cheap.



All 5 modules can run off one supply. The quality of the supply matters, as well as how you hook up the boards. Also the desktop case was not "retarded" as it allows for a larger exhaust fan, bay drive inserts, and the possibility of future upgrades depending on the board design.





Will you be getting back to people who want to go the DIY route tonight? I'm just trying to figure out when to have my miners here by. Edits, I've got miners on the brain I meant PSUs.


So will a 750 W run three of the cards smoothly or should I go up some wattage on one of the two PSUs?
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April 01, 2014, 12:54:54 AM
so... AMT will ship you parts without PSU's and/or cases and leave the assembly to you. Further, they will not credit individuals for parts not shipped. secondly, they completely disregard an order queue and hint that people filing complaints will get their miner when AMT feels like it. All of you out their groveling for your "parts" and "DIY" kits have at it. Might I also suggest you try amazon.com for a little dignity.

Hey AMT I have filed a complaint with EVERY agency there is. I will not settle for anything other than a FULL refund at this point.

Craig I believe we shipped your miner today. When I get to assembly in the afternoon I'll see if I can pull your tracking number.
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April 01, 2014, 12:43:09 AM
When trying different fans, first look at the cfm needed and just make sure ya at least match the total cfm of whatever they ship with. Or... maybe wedge some copper or aluminum tubing between the fins and plumb to a manifold for liquid-cooling... Wink Heck, I'd be tempted to pull the sinks and mount a cold-plate instead. Hmm...

On PSU's gotta say check Amazon or ebay, case in point, http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_n_feature_keywords_6?rh=n%3A1161760%2Ck%3Ahp+server+power+supply%2Cp_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A6906988011&keywords=hp+server+power+supply&ie=UTF8&qid=1396308246&rnid=6525659011

Only catch is that they usually have 1-2 heavy output buses in the form of big copper lugs. Folks sel lug to pcie cable breakouts or just make yer own from some sets of pcie extender cables.
The case is fucked because it can't natively support two power supplies in it.

That's why buying a desktop PC case for this design was retarded. So was hoping it'd all run off of one power supply, and be expandable, to boot.

The way I see it, it'd be better to have dual 750's or 1000watt PSU's - redundancy being the key here (not one power supply issue will take all boards offline).

Shop around for "dual power supply cable" - these will let you connect two powersupplies to one motherboard (or switch). They are fairly cheap.



All 5 modules can run off one supply. The quality of the supply matters, as well as how you hook up the boards. Also the desktop case was not "retarded" as it allows for a larger exhaust fan, bay drive inserts, and the possibility of future upgrades depending on the board design.



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April 01, 2014, 12:07:51 AM
I have a ton of power supplies available to use if they would just ship me the boards and the chips. I am more than willing to do this but can't get a response from AMT.
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March 31, 2014, 11:12:00 PM
so... AMT will ship you parts without PSU's and/or cases and leave the assembly to you. Further, they will not credit individuals for parts not shipped. secondly, they completely disregard an order queue and hint that people filing complaints will get their miner when AMT feels like it. All of you out their groveling for your "parts" and "DIY" kits have at it. Might I also suggest you try amazon.com for a little dignity.

Hey AMT I have filed a complaint with EVERY agency there is. I will not settle for anything other than a FULL refund at this point.
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March 31, 2014, 10:51:49 PM
They said anyone who filed a complaint they will not help. So a kit is not possible if you filed.

What they said was they don't like it and don't give preferred treatment. I don't think taking my miner with missing pieces is in any way preferred treatment, more just a consolation prize if anything. Though I did give them the excellent idea of shipping with extra cage and back plane which gives them more room to sell add on boards or course they want to make it an upgrade because they've not taken enough of our money.

I'll put my request in and if they honor it I will pull all my complaints, it's that simple. If the situation is resolved there I have no complaint. But if they don't honor the DIY kit then the complaint will stick.

SO now I'll e-mail and see if they get back to me.
i am just looking forward to getting my hands on a rig and blowing several psu in the makings.
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March 31, 2014, 10:45:41 PM
They said anyone who filed a complaint they will not help. So a kit is not possible if you filed.

What they said was they don't like it and don't give preferred treatment. I don't think taking my miner with missing pieces is in any way preferred treatment, more just a consolation prize if anything. Though I did give them the excellent idea of shipping with extra cage and back plane which gives them more room to sell add on boards or course they want to make it an upgrade because they've not taken enough of our money.

I'll put my request in and if they honor it I will pull all my complaints, it's that simple. If the situation is resolved there I have no complaint. But if they don't honor the DIY kit then the complaint will stick.

SO now I'll e-mail and see if they get back to me.
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March 31, 2014, 10:44:09 PM
Did you work for the Govt as a civilian was another question they asked, but it did not allow me to check both. I only see this helping everyone because your cases will be grouped with mine.
i am a uk citizen so i am fubard with that respect. you cannot possibly help me lol. although because i am in the uk i do not need the psu that you guys need or get so i am exempt from requiring amt to provide a psu i cannot possibly use so kit option it is lmao
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March 31, 2014, 10:33:19 PM
Did you work for the Govt as a civilian was another question they asked, but it did not allow me to check both. I only see this helping everyone because your cases will be grouped with mine.

I noted my service on the FTC complaint as well. I figured it can only help if they are going to try to mediate something.

Though I'm looking at going with the DIY kit to get it quicker, get a milk crate and find a way to mount it in there, do a dual PSU set up and and run an extension cord to get the one psu in another socket on another breaker. Get a fan to pull the heated air and expel it out a window.

I just need to hear back from amt on this.
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March 31, 2014, 10:05:39 PM
My veteran status does have to do with this case, as I said the FTC asked me and I imagine it makes them look a bit harder. This is also good for the others who are being ignored by AMT. Kids and healthcare did not take my $6000. Most people do not hate, they are respectful and say things like "thanks for your service" when I did not ask.
so you get a preferential service from the ftc (which i presume is a govt service) and so you should but amt specifically will not treat you any better as you are the same as me a paying customer.
Veterans do get preferential service from government agencies,  that is just the way it works.

He has every right to use this card.  It's not just the government, but the courts will not look kindly on a company that is screwing veterans.

Remember, we are customers of AMT.  We have paid over $6,000 each for a product they have not delivered.  They owe it to us to be responsive to our queries.  So far, they have not been, and that is why so many of us are forced to take the legal route.  We truly have no other option.
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March 31, 2014, 09:48:18 PM
My veteran status does have to do with this case, as I said the FTC asked me and I imagine it makes them look a bit harder. This is also good for the others who are being ignored by AMT. Kids and healthcare did not take my $6000. Most people do not hate, they are respectful and say things like "thanks for your service" when I did not ask.
so you get a preferential service from the ftc (which i presume is a govt service) and so you should but amt specifically will not treat you any better as you are the same as me a paying customer.
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