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October 11, 2013, 06:40:35 PM
And O'rama!

Thaks a lot for your good work.

I love you fuckin much

Smiley

I totally second ElGabo and am very glad that you have a thick enough skin not to get pissed by so many fools bashing you here when all you do is provide us with excellent updates, tips, info, and your priceless perspective right from the beginning when you visited their facilities before they even started designing the mars prototype eons ago!

Thanks you from the heart! May you live long and prosper my friend Smiley

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October 11, 2013, 06:39:28 PM
There we go.
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October 11, 2013, 06:37:37 PM
Seasonic manufactures the higher quality PSUs for Corsair and MANY other vendors.  The HX series is one of them. Seasonic is considered the premier maker of PSUs by many PC enthusiasts. So it's very surprising that their PSUs are possibly causing such a horrible problem.

nice.

HashFast will be supplying Seasonic PSU's as stock in the BJ's and Sierra's. Cheesy
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October 11, 2013, 06:33:57 PM
I haven't read any Billy Goat's Gruff arguments for HF in the last few pages. What gives?
Other than, obviously, that this is a completely inappropriate thread for it (but since that has mattered about 0 I figured I'd ask)
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October 11, 2013, 06:30:06 PM

What denial? What head in the sands?? They worked their asses off to improve the issue, and ignored the FUD. The extra fans just waste electricity. The temps quoted from Bertmod were from the VRMs not the ASIC. Please explain what trainwreck exactly? They, in a week have delivered more hashrate than BFL have to date, and more boxes than Avalon ever achieved. They have just released an update that massively improves hashrate. It was a firmware, not a cooling issue. One week. Fair enough if you don't want to deal with them again, their engineering partners on this project think they are incredible, really. That's not hype.

I went from ~410 to ~510 BY COOLING


In my testing, lower temperature doesn't seem to increase the performance of my Jupiter. I've been trying to figure out why my hashrate dropped overnight and decided to remove the case and point a big fan at it which dropped my temps from:

ASIC slot #1: 51.5 ℃
ASIC slot #3: 57.5 ℃
ASIC slot #4: 63.0 ℃
ASIC slot #5: 54.0 ℃

to:

ASIC slot #1: 42.5 ℃
ASIC slot #3: 47.0 ℃
ASIC slot #4: 42.0 ℃
ASIC slot #5: 35.0 ℃

but this did not improve my hashrate at all. Right now I'm not sure what to think about my unit's behavior:



As you can see yesterday it held at around 530GH for around 12 hours before dropping to 450GH over night. After applying .95 it increased back to 500GH but I can not get it back to the 530GH levels I was seeing yesterday even with extra cooling and reverting back to .94. It did this the day before where it was running fine before dropping to 450GH but a simple reboot returned it back to 500+GH. I guess I will just be happy with 500GH and wait for a new firmware but thought I would share the results of my testing.
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October 11, 2013, 06:29:45 PM
Congratulations, that Ignore tag will be yellow in no time.
You might want to take a cue from the other guy here who had to delete MULTIPLE posts to keep from looking like a complete anus. Well, less of one, anyway.

Time always tells.
Come here you big sexy thing

 Kiss
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October 11, 2013, 06:28:12 PM
Congratulations, that Ignore tag will be yellow in no time.
You might want to take a cue from the other guy here who had to delete MULTIPLE posts to keep from looking like a complete anus. Well, less of one, anyway.

Time always tells.
soy
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October 11, 2013, 06:27:04 PM
If I have corsair HX850 PSUs for my miners should I immidietly change them or should I wait for official info?

I'd personally change bro. After their reset they supply peak current without ramping for approx 30 seconds is what I understood. That pops the cap, and so far it's the PSU that is most likely to cause this issue. Most other PSU's once reset gradually ramp current.

This is an alarming issue and needs to be addressed by KNC with an official announcement.

Seasonic manufactures the higher quality PSUs for Corsair and MANY other vendors.  The HX series is one of them. Seasonic is considered the premier maker of PSUs by many PC enthusiasts. So it's very surprising that their PSUs are possibly causing such a horrible problem.

Here's a comprehensive and current list of who makes what in the PSU market.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supply-oem-manufacturer,2913-4.html
Yep.

I like how KNC have a situation with Corsair PSU's and they ask a guy from GE!

Does anyone know any Corsair engineers? BTC whip-round and we fly him to Sweden tomorrow to join the "discussion"  Grin


The "guy from GE" is the VRM expert/engineer....I think he would know how to use an oscilloscope.

So, the GE engineer, I think, has shown conditions that can cause the blown capacitor.  If it is repeatable, then just changing that capacitor or one of the others in that row if blown, can allow the board to be used again for testing.  If the conditions genuinely can produce a repeatable fault, I would like the same test done but with a motherboard plugged into the motherboard connector.  This would show that the jumper isn't bypassing some voltage drain necessary for the supply to wake up properly.
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October 11, 2013, 06:23:17 PM
And now, "Gay Life On Bitcoin", a venture by 2 loveable users, Cypherdoc and Avenger.
Let's all donate BTC and send these two on a honeymoon. Anything to get them out of here.

And how much skin do you have in the KNC game MrHempstock? Oh yeah, 25GH. That's kinda sad and pathetic. And actually, just a little gay.

And now, "Gay Life On Bitcoin", a venture by 2 loveable users, Cypherdoc and Avenger.
Let's all donate BTC and send these two on a honeymoon. Anything to get them out of here.

You should be nicer to the mentally disabled.

This coming from someone too stupid to read  Grin
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3319602

LMAO not near as gay as the guy who gets a hard on every time there's even the perceived observation of KNC falling short in ANY way.
Correct me if I'm wrong, guy.
Yawn, I ain't bothered what you say MrDampCock.
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October 11, 2013, 06:22:01 PM
If I have corsair HX850 PSUs for my miners should I immidietly change them or should I wait for official info?

I'd personally change bro. After their reset they supply peak current without ramping for approx 30 seconds is what I understood. That pops the cap, and so far it's the PSU that is most likely to cause this issue. Most other PSU's once reset gradually ramp current.

This is an alarming issue and needs to be addressed by KNC with an official announcement.

Seasonic manufactures the higher quality PSUs for Corsair and MANY other vendors.  The HX series is one of them. Seasonic is considered the premier maker of PSUs by many PC enthusiasts. So it's very surprising that their PSUs are possibly causing such a horrible problem.

Here's a comprehensive and current list of who makes what in the PSU market.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supply-oem-manufacturer,2913-4.html
Yep.

I like how KNC have a situation with Corsair PSU's and they ask a guy from GE!

Does anyone know any Corsair engineers? BTC whip-round and we fly him to Sweden tomorrow to join the "discussion"  Grin


The "guy from GE" is the VRM expert/engineer....I think he would know how to use an oscilloscope.
A guy from GE is going to say that GE VRM's are not working as they should? Or is he going to blame the psu?

The only way to make it fair would be the GE guy + Corsair guy both doing their measurements in the same room.
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October 11, 2013, 06:21:16 PM
And now, "Gay Life On Bitcoin", a venture by 2 loveable users, Cypherdoc and Avenger.
Let's all donate BTC and send these two on a honeymoon. Anything to get them out of here.

And how much skin do you have in the KNC game MrHempstock? Oh yeah, 25GH. That's kinda sad and pathetic. And actually, just a little gay.

And now, "Gay Life On Bitcoin", a venture by 2 loveable users, Cypherdoc and Avenger.
Let's all donate BTC and send these two on a honeymoon. Anything to get them out of here.

You should be nicer to the mentally disabled.

This coming from someone too stupid to read  Grin
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3319602

LMAO not near as gay as the guy who gets a hard on every time there's even the perceived observation of KNC falling short in ANY way.
Correct me if I'm wrong, guy.
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October 11, 2013, 05:51:06 PM
where did you read about corsair psu?

What, you're joking right? Roll Eyes
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October 11, 2013, 05:28:25 PM
where did you read about corsair psu?
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October 11, 2013, 05:27:14 PM
Is the OCZ ZX series okay then?

According to KNC only Corsair makes booby trapped power supplies.


Then again Corsair doesn't actually make power supplies Channel Well and SeaSonic do and between the two of them they make a good portion of the power supplies on the market from just about every brand.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/psu-manufacturer-oem,2729-5.html



Damn, you beat me to it! This thread moves too fast. But I think my link is for the 2013 list and yours is from 2010.  But I guess it can't hurt to post this information multiple times so people will have a better chance of seeing it.
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October 11, 2013, 05:26:44 PM
I'm tempted to get an Enermax Galaxy and plug a Jupiter into it, then pretend I'm playing Universe Sandbox.
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October 11, 2013, 05:25:18 PM
If I have corsair HX850 PSUs for my miners should I immidietly change them or should I wait for official info?

I'd personally change bro. After their reset they supply peak current without ramping for approx 30 seconds is what I understood. That pops the cap, and so far it's the PSU that is most likely to cause this issue. Most other PSU's once reset gradually ramp current.

This is an alarming issue and needs to be addressed by KNC with an official announcement.

Seasonic manufactures the higher quality PSUs for Corsair and MANY other vendors.  The HX series is one of them. Seasonic is considered the premier maker of PSUs by many PC enthusiasts. So it's very surprising that their PSUs are possibly causing such a horrible problem.

Here's a comprehensive and current list of who makes what in the PSU market.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supply-oem-manufacturer,2913-4.html
Yep.

I like how KNC have a situation with Corsair PSU's and they ask a guy from GE!

Does anyone know any Corsair engineers? BTC whip-round and we fly him to Sweden tomorrow to join the "discussion"  Grin


The "guy from GE" is the VRM expert/engineer....I think he would know how to use an oscilloscope.
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October 11, 2013, 05:24:45 PM


Edit:  still find it difficult to believe that a brand name commercial PS that powered countless mobos without a hiccup turns out to be out of spec.  Or were the caps bought at a Thai massage parlor?

It is odd. But I have seen it before. (not this exact issue). I've seen things that worked great for multiple things just refuse to work on one particular model. Electronics seem to have problems with daemonic possession Smiley

I have also seem quality brands put out one model that just sucked. Anybody remember the first run of USRobotics 28.8kbps modems?
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October 11, 2013, 05:14:33 PM

C'mon, you seem intelligent enough to understand that not giving an update to your customers when something is delayed is poor business.  Each day that I don't have my miner after 30 Sep is another day that it is late.  Today is the 11th/12th of October.  I do NOT have a tracking number and I have a day 2 order.  I will be very lucky to get my day 2 order by Oct 15th.  I should have gotten at least 12 updates/explanations/apologies since the 30th but I have not gotten 1.  All I get is canned responses from KNC support saying everything is progressing nicely as the days fly by.  Again, we are talking about an order that was marked as "This order has been scheduled for Shipping on day 2 of production".  What day of production are we on?  Where is my compensation or at the very least an explanation.  It would look like this:

"Hello Mr. ____________,

We apologize but your order will not ship again today.  There have been reports of units catching fire, overheating, locking up, and just generally under-performing so we have decided to stop shipping any further units until we figure this shit out.  As compensation for this delay we will provide you a voucher for 5% off your next order for each day your unit is late.  If we are 20 days late, your next order is absolutely free.

Again, sorry for the delay."

They may be doing amazing engineering but they are doing piss-poor business.


This or something of a similar sentiment would be entirely appropriate.
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October 11, 2013, 05:13:47 PM
If I have corsair HX850 PSUs for my miners should I immidietly change them or should I wait for official info?

I'd personally change bro. After their reset they supply peak current without ramping for approx 30 seconds is what I understood. That pops the cap, and so far it's the PSU that is most likely to cause this issue. Most other PSU's once reset gradually ramp current.

This is an alarming issue and needs to be addressed by KNC with an official announcement.

Seasonic manufactures the higher quality PSUs for Corsair and MANY other vendors.  The HX series is one of them. Seasonic is considered the premier maker of PSUs by many PC enthusiasts. So it's very surprising that their PSUs are possibly causing such a horrible problem.

Here's a comprehensive and current list of who makes what in the PSU market.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supply-oem-manufacturer,2913-4.html
Yep.

I like how KNC have a situation with Corsair PSU's and they ask a guy from GE!

Does anyone know any Corsair engineers? BTC whip-round and we fly him to Sweden tomorrow to join the "discussion"  Grin
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October 11, 2013, 05:05:50 PM
If I have corsair HX850 PSUs for my miners should I immidietly change them or should I wait for official info?

I'd personally change bro. After their reset they supply peak current without ramping for approx 30 seconds is what I understood. That pops the cap, and so far it's the PSU that is most likely to cause this issue. Most other PSU's once reset gradually ramp current.

This is an alarming issue and needs to be addressed by KNC with an official announcement.

Seasonic manufactures the higher quality PSUs for Corsair and MANY other vendors.  The HX series is one of them. Seasonic is considered the premier maker of PSUs by many PC enthusiasts. So it's very surprising that their PSUs are possibly causing such a horrible problem.

Here's a comprehensive and current list of who makes what in the PSU market.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supply-oem-manufacturer,2913-4.html
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