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Topic: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com - page 1444. (Read 3050071 times)

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October 08, 2013, 05:16:36 PM


You're order 3xx but are you in the Day 1 or Day 2 group?

Sorry...I'm day 2.  However I'm a little frustrated as I paid within the '7 days and you don't lose your spot in line'....I should be day 1.
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October 08, 2013, 05:12:38 PM
Other than those that chose hosting, have any 1-500 orders not arrived in customers sweaty hands?

I think it sort of sux that the hosted miners haven't started hashing.

Maybe the folks at KnC 'listened' to the folks that were whining about Sam working on the Data Center instead of hardware.

The 1-500 thing muddies the waters because pre-registered is a hidden number and some 4 figure order numbers I think are shipping because of it.
If you are a 1-500 you probably know.
If not, it will show up on the Order History page, as the device(s) will be labeled as such.
"Jupiter 1-500" for example.

There is no muddy water, here.
1-500 orders made a pledge to KnC to purchase their product.
Without the pledge, Mr Kennemar and Mr Cole (the K and C in KnC) couldn't receive ORSOC's blessing to move ahead.

I will reiterate; are there any 1-500 orders of non-hosted equipment that are not hashing in the wild?

I'm order 3xx and I've been in progress for about a week as well.

You're order 3xx but are you in the Day 1 or Day 2 group?

Yes Day 2

edit:...oops, talking to the wrong person.  derp
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October 08, 2013, 05:11:55 PM
Other than those that chose hosting, have any 1-500 orders not arrived in customers sweaty hands?

I think it sort of sux that the hosted miners haven't started hashing.

Maybe the folks at KnC 'listened' to the folks that were whining about Sam working on the Data Center instead of hardware.

The 1-500 thing muddies the waters because pre-registered is a hidden number and some 4 figure order numbers I think are shipping because of it.
If you are a 1-500 you probably know.
If not, it will show up on the Order History page, as the device(s) will be labeled as such.
"Jupiter 1-500" for example.

There is no muddy water, here.
1-500 orders made a pledge to KnC to purchase their product.
Without the pledge, Mr Kennemar and Mr Cole (the K and C in KnC) couldn't receive ORSOC's blessing to move ahead.

I will reiterate; are there any 1-500 orders of non-hosted equipment that are not hashing in the wild?

I'm order 3xx and I've been in progress for about a week as well.

You're order 3xx but are you in the Day 1 or Day 2 group?
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October 08, 2013, 05:10:42 PM
Other than those that chose hosting, have any 1-500 orders not arrived in customers sweaty hands?

I think it sort of sux that the hosted miners haven't started hashing.

Maybe the folks at KnC 'listened' to the folks that were whining about Sam working on the Data Center instead of hardware.

The 1-500 thing muddies the waters because pre-registered is a hidden number and some 4 figure order numbers I think are shipping because of it.
If you are a 1-500 you probably know.
If not, it will show up on the Order History page, as the device(s) will be labeled as such.
"Jupiter 1-500" for example.

There is no muddy water, here.
1-500 orders made a pledge to KnC to purchase their product.
Without the pledge, Mr Kennemar and Mr Cole (the K and C in KnC) couldn't receive ORSOC's blessing to move ahead.

I will reiterate; are there any 1-500 orders of non-hosted equipment that are not hashing in the wild?

I'm order 3xx and I've been in progress for about a week as well.
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October 08, 2013, 05:09:48 PM
Other than those that chose hosting, have any 1-500 orders not arrived in customers sweaty hands?

I think it sort of sux that the hosted miners haven't started hashing.

Maybe the folks at KnC 'listened' to the folks that were whining about Sam working on the Data Center instead of hardware.

The 1-500 thing muddies the waters because pre-registered is a hidden number and some 4 figure order numbers I think are shipping because of it.
If you are a 1-500 you probably know.
If not, it will show up on the Order History page, as the device(s) will be labeled as such.
"Jupiter 1-500" for example.

There is no muddy water, here.
1-500 orders made a pledge to KnC to purchase their product.
Without the pledge, Mr Kennemar and Mr Cole (the K and C in KnC) couldn't receive ORSOC's blessing to move ahead.

I will reiterate; are there any 1-500 orders of non-hosted equipment that are not hashing in the wild?

I am #38x and considered Day 2.  I have been "In Progress" since Monday of last week or so.  I didn't pre-register until May though.
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October 08, 2013, 05:06:40 PM
Other than those that chose hosting, have any 1-500 orders not arrived in customers sweaty hands?

I think it sort of sux that the hosted miners haven't started hashing.

Maybe the folks at KnC 'listened' to the folks that were whining about Sam working on the Data Center instead of hardware.

The 1-500 thing muddies the waters because pre-registered is a hidden number and some 4 figure order numbers I think are shipping because of it.

Yes that's true I paid for one of my pre-ordered 1-500 Jupiters on the last day (6/10) #190x. It was ready for pickup yesterday.

Hey Mr. Quote Man, was that pickup in person, or pickup for UPS Delivery man?
legendary
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October 08, 2013, 05:00:36 PM
Other than those that chose hosting, have any 1-500 orders not arrived in customers sweaty hands?

I think it sort of sux that the hosted miners haven't started hashing.

Maybe the folks at KnC 'listened' to the folks that were whining about Sam working on the Data Center instead of hardware.

The 1-500 thing muddies the waters because pre-registered is a hidden number and some 4 figure order numbers I think are shipping because of it.

Yes that's true I paid for one of my pre-ordered 1-500 Jupiters on the last day (6/10) #190x. It was ready for pickup in person yesterday.
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October 08, 2013, 04:56:50 PM
Other than those that chose hosting, have any 1-500 orders not arrived in customers sweaty hands?

I think it sort of sux that the hosted miners haven't started hashing.

Maybe the folks at KnC 'listened' to the folks that were whining about Sam working on the Data Center instead of hardware.

The 1-500 thing muddies the waters because pre-registered is a hidden number and some 4 figure order numbers I think are shipping because of it.
If you are a 1-500 you probably know.
If not, it will show up on the Order History page, as the device(s) will be labeled as such.
"Jupiter 1-500" for example.

There is no muddy water, here.
1-500 orders made a pledge to KnC to purchase their product.
Without the pledge, Mr Kennemar and Mr Cole (the K and C in KnC) couldn't receive ORSOC's blessing to move ahead.

I will reiterate; are there any 1-500 orders of non-hosted equipment that are not hashing in the wild?
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gotta let a coin be a coin
October 08, 2013, 04:54:14 PM
36HRS "IN PROGRESS"

no shipping info. yet.

maybe it's really coming from Saturn.~?

At this rate I don't see how they are going to make the Oct 15th shipping promise. Damn, bummed out now.
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October 08, 2013, 04:47:25 PM
36HRS "IN PROGRESS"

no shipping info. yet.

maybe it's really coming from Saturn.~?
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October 08, 2013, 04:46:47 PM
Other than those that chose hosting, have any 1-500 orders not arrived in customers sweaty hands?

I think it sort of sux that the hosted miners haven't started hashing.

Maybe the folks at KnC 'listened' to the folks that were whining about Sam working on the Data Center instead of hardware.

The 1-500 thing muddies the waters because pre-registered is a hidden number and some 4 figure order numbers I think are shipping because of it.
legendary
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Democracy is vulnerable to a 51% attack.
October 08, 2013, 04:39:43 PM
Any way we can identify this?
Stop one fan for a few seconds and see which temperature goes up.
legendary
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October 08, 2013, 04:35:20 PM
Did these patch work with 0.91 firmware?
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October 08, 2013, 04:33:26 PM
Finally some temp info! Running this on my 'error prone' second Jupiter at the moment.

Temps varying a huge amount

ASIC 1 - 52.0C
ASIC 2 - 50.5C
ASIC 3 - 54.5C
ASIC 4 - 43.5C!!!!

I'm going to make the assumption 2/3 are the back ones? Any way we can identify this? i've noticed the ribbons are hooked up differently on each miner.


http://imgur.com/a/MpN0W#0

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October 08, 2013, 04:32:19 PM
trepex thanks for sharing this info.

Did you disclose your finding with KnC, it could be a useful info for them.

did you notice any an increase in performance ?

Yes, of course I also sent out an e-mail to the KnC support as I am not sure they read all what is
going on here in that forum.

And yes, it looks like the (long term average, more than some hours) peformance did go up slightly.
It's hard to give a real number, but I would assume it to be +5Gh/s. I think it's due to no restarts and no "slow startup performance".
I don't have the impression that the max performance or (short term) medium performance really
did go up.

Update (uptime >11h now):

 cgminer version 3.4.0 - Started: [2013-10-08 12:15:49]
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 (5s):292.3G (avg):265.2Gh/s | A:2448903  R:76032  HW:159563  WU:4028.8/m
 ST: 2  SS: 53  NB: 72  LW: 2685622  GF: 2  RF: 0
 Connected to mint.bitminter.com diff 256 with stratum as user trepex.saturn
 Block: 000ec33a860c2254...  Diff:189M  Started: [23:24:31]  Best share: 2.38M
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [P]ool management [ S ]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 KnC 0:                | 276.0G/265.2Gh/s | A:2449159 R:76032 HW:159569 WU:4029.1/m
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October 08, 2013, 04:24:04 PM
Other than those that chose hosting, have any 1-500 orders not arrived in customers sweaty hands?

I think it sort of sux that the hosted miners haven't started hashing.

Maybe the folks at KnC 'listened' to the folks that were whining about Sam working on the Data Center instead of hardware.
sr. member
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October 08, 2013, 04:18:06 PM
How is it that I paid on June 4, and people who paid on june 8, are already receiving their orders?!?

Because you didn't wash your hand when you last used the toilet.

I never wash my hands after using the toilet so that theory is out the window.

And there's the best reason to use the dry hands paper towels for opening the men's room exit door.

i thought i was the only one to do that as i exited....
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October 08, 2013, 04:14:42 PM
Anyone know what the cut-off date was for October deliveries?

I thought it was mid August but I see a mixture I think. (And was KNC accepting reservations before the payment date?)
I'm in a group buy here with order #4999 on a Jupiter and we all pretty much think an October delivery.

Thoughts appreciated,
IAS

Anyone?

1-2nd of September I believe.
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October 08, 2013, 04:14:28 PM
I don't mind being delayed by their hosting problems even if I'm not paying for hosting...if included in their compensation.  If they are mining from 5% of sales they can afford it.

But 1 btc per day? When it should be more than 1.5 btc per day?

I think we all have let BFL and Avalon and others lower our standards.

Well they are also giving you a free month of hosting.  I'm getting jack shit and I think we're being held up until Day 1 hosting comes online.  If Day 2 isn't getting compensated then it's time to ship.  Will take another few days to get to many of us anyway.
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October 08, 2013, 04:13:15 PM
I don't mind being delayed by their hosting problems even if I'm not paying for hosting...if included in their compensation.  If they are mining from 5% of sales they can afford it.

But 1 btc per day? When it should be more than 1.5 btc per day?

I think we all have let BFL and Avalon and others lower our standards.
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