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Topic: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com - page 230. (Read 3049515 times)

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September 30, 2014, 03:53:09 AM
What is the latest sent Titan order?

Interested in that one too - can we get some numbers?

Hi, My number is #020xxx still paid, no progress, paid on April 12
legendary
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September 30, 2014, 03:44:35 AM
what card size?
titan have?
128 or more?
legendary
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September 30, 2014, 03:34:27 AM
wtf my bonus Neptune still not even sent!!

 Seems like the bonus neptune was a promise meant to gain some positive publicity, to placate initial buyers in the hope they wouldn't seek refunds and to assure would-be purchasers of their newer devices that they were a company with a conscience; a company you could trust to do the right thing.

 I believe that you will eventually get a bonus neptune or a reasonable facsimile of the same but it will be on their terms which are generally non-specific and predictably mutable.
Sy
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September 30, 2014, 03:20:32 AM
What is the latest sent Titan order?

Interested in that one too - can we get some numbers?
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September 30, 2014, 03:13:29 AM
What is the latest sent Titan order?
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September 30, 2014, 12:23:35 AM
wtf my bonus Neptune still not even sent!!
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September 29, 2014, 08:22:53 PM
wtf my titan still not even sent!!
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September 29, 2014, 04:14:57 PM
So they again don't hire some of pro miner developers to fix they overpriced bricks?
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ex uno plures
September 29, 2014, 12:31:38 PM
You can buy a Lamborhini, but if the road it's on is rubbish you won't reach advertised speeds.

This is more like a Fiat 500 than a Lamborghini ~L)L~
You are just confusing the two ( Titan and Lamborghini ) because they are priced similarly

watching the BFG log, I found :

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 [2014-09-28 20:07:51] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-09-28 20:07:53] KNC 0: Flushing stale works (New work)
 [2014-09-28 20:07:55] KNC 1: Flushing stale works (New work)
 [2014-09-28 20:07:56] KNC 2: Flushing stale works (New work)
 [2014-09-28 20:07:58] KNC 3: Flushing stale works (New work)


The last asic is hashing 7 seconds bad data cause he don't know fast enought the new block

and looking at the speed, confirm that :

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KNC 0:       | 75.44/72.79/72.22Mh/s | A: 61 R:1+0(1.6%) HW:20/1.0%
 KNC 1:       | 66.69/65.84/65.11Mh/s | A: 51 R:1+0(1.9%) HW:39/2.1%
 KNC 2:       | 67.52/63.71/60.76Mh/s | A: 54 R:3+0(5.3%) HW: 6/.33%
 KNC 3:       | 59.50/59.40/58.27Mh/s | A: 65 R:2+0(3.0%) HW:13/.77%

.... mining fast coin => you will loose a lot of hashrate.

You can just mine coin like litecoin or feathercoin

this explain why the Titan doesn't work well on multipool


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September 29, 2014, 11:46:52 AM
My experience with operating/maintaining scrypt pools (multi-GH range), as well as asic gear, has shown that pool-side capabilities are a large part of the equation. Some of the chinese gear doesn't show you errors or stop/slow-down when issues arise, it just keeps tossing hash into the void hoping the pool takes it. As a result, it'll still show hash happening at advertised amounts. Meanwhile, the pool may not be able to handle it all.

When ASIC came along, most pools couldn't properly handle the hash. Lots of technical reasons for this. Scrypt-asic specific settings on the pool backend, and it's different for each manufacturer/hashrate, are what really help the mining system shine.

I've talked to some folks who had issues with Titans, and several pool hops later, their gear is mining close to/at spec. Pool operators need to work with ASIC owners to help mitigate these issues. The same thing occured when ASIC came around for SHA. You could toss 1TH at a bitcoin pool and it worked, but another might show errors or simply report low hashrate. This was very evident with SHA altcoins, as the pool ops were new and not accustomed to knowing how to handle the tuning settings on their side.

So talk to the pool operators if you're having issues, try out different pools/etc. You can buy a Lamborhini, but if the road it's on is rubbish you won't reach advertised speeds.
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September 29, 2014, 11:29:49 AM
Raspberry pi performance should not be the issue, since Bitfury made miners with hundreds of gigahashes using raspberry controller. Software can be causing low performance though.

Titans put a hell of a lot more stress on the CPU than old Bitfury rigs. BBB's are the way to go for more powerful miners.

Also be sure to have a good SD card. My Bitfury rigs had constant corruption problems with the crappy SD cards that Bitfury supplied. Once I replaced them with high quality cards, my problems went away.

Get a bigger card. ScanDisk makes a 512GB SDHC card now.
soy
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September 29, 2014, 11:24:30 AM
Raspberry pi performance should not be the issue, since Bitfury made miners with hundreds of gigahashes using raspberry controller. Software can be causing low performance though.

Watch for the card to fill up.
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September 29, 2014, 11:10:09 AM
Man.. buying a TITAN has been one of the worst financial mistakes of my life.
If anyone's up for buying my titan as soon as it arrives, give me a pm.

In general, it looks like buying anything from KNC these days is one of the worst financial decisions you can make.
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September 29, 2014, 09:59:20 AM
Man.. buying a TITAN has been one of the worst financial mistakes of my life.
If anyone's up for buying my titan as soon as it arrives, give me a pm.
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ex uno plures
September 29, 2014, 08:03:05 AM
Any Titan order status changes today anyone ?

Its looking more and more like KNC have halted Titan shipments until they can get all the problems with the product fixed.
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September 29, 2014, 06:48:31 AM
well for those of you with problems with bfgminer restarting and cubes...there is something I read about the Titan working well on the

liteguardianpool pool and that pool having an asic ready port on it you can toggle...and someone with a Titan said they used it and it works to solve the problem


No not true...  I work with liteguardian-pool for days already.  And yes it is the best pool, but it doesn't solve the stop/restarting problem at all.  Only 2 of my cubes work well.
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September 29, 2014, 06:19:07 AM
well for those of you with problems with bfgminer restarting and cubes...there is something I read about the Titan working well on the

liteguardianpool pool and that pool having an asic ready port on it you can toggle...and someone with a Titan said they used it and it works to solve the problem

no idea what thread it was obscure

anyway that and his titan was pulling 1550? w at the wall and he is uing 1300w power supplies

so with that over kill he managed to get 300mh out of his cubes with that and other tricks

here is the link just found it

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=22290.msg0#new


anyway hope this helps you all ..my Titan is not here yet....expect to hear me howl as well on here soon

(all frigging rocket science on here I can barely put an Ikeda Swedish end table together and am expected to put a damn Swedish DIY Titan together.
This is gonna drive me nuts!)

Looks like the Titan miner firmware is pretty much the same at the Neptune. My guess would be if someone goes into Advanced they should see what the power consumption is. On my Neppy at 475Mhz its consuming 1450W so it says but I know its consumes about 1450~1600W. If I stick on a single 15AMP circuit the breaker goes, but everything is good on two 15AMP circuits.
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September 28, 2014, 11:50:55 PM
well for those of you with problems with bfgminer restarting and cubes...there is something I read about the Titan working well on the

liteguardianpool pool and that pool having an asic ready port on it you can toggle...and someone with a Titan said they used it and it works to solve the problem

no idea what thread it was obscure

anyway that and his titan was pulling 1550? w at the wall and he is uing 1300w power supplies

so with that over kill he managed to get 300mh out of his cubes with that and other tricks

here is the link just found it

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=22290.msg0#new


anyway hope this helps you all ..my Titan is not here yet....expect to hear me howl as well on here soon

(all frigging rocket science on here I can barely put an Ikeda Swedish end table together and am expected to put a damn Swedish DIY Titan together.
This is gonna drive me nuts!)

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September 28, 2014, 11:31:01 PM
4 TITANS  : two on 330mhs and two on 220mhs
 
That's two 220mhs actually running fine, but they just keep restart makes a avg hash 220hash shown on pool

what pool?
changed to coinotron
1 of 4 titans cant even connect to wemineltc
i have no idea why
okay, one board fucked up, cant detect any cube anymore
legendary
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September 28, 2014, 07:30:38 PM
.... mining fast coin => you will loose a lot of hashrate.

You can just mine coin like litecoin or feathercoin

this explain why the Titan doesn't work well on multipool

This has been true for every piece of KNC Hardware.

Whereas everything else I own handles blocks changes without missing a beat, KNC hardware slows to a crawl for a good 10 seconds every time there is a new block or a request for a work restart.

Not sure what they've done to cause this, why it's never been looked at, and why nothing else does the same, but it's been like this since the jupiter.

my opinion since last year is they are causing intentional trouble for competitors.

lying about dangerous factors and scrimping pennies at every turn.


it seesm the meeting they all attended was to share the worst traits of each company among them all.

'lets all be as shit as possible and act all nonchalant about it when out investduhs start complaining'

then when the talented among us begin fixing the problems, their 'engineers' slowly start churning out solutions - as if by osmosis.

absolute parasites
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