Im sure this was said earlier and I may have just missed it, and maybe even discussed at length elsewhere, but I challenge the use of May as in use of this firmware may void your warranty.
It should be simply stated that use of this firmware voids your warranty.
Are people sending back individual boards for repair, and are able to not talk abou the firmware change, or are people reverting back to stock before their RMA claims and Bitmain cant detect that the MHz had been changed (or the that the firmware had be rewritten?) Or am I way off and the people that use this firmware just accept the loss of failed hardware replacement rights when their hardware inevitably fails, because this firmware is so advantageous? Thanks.
1. Bitmain say when you overclock you loose your warranty, so reduce the frequency is not the Problem.
2. When you change the Firmware you loose the warrenty, but the Firmware is on the Controller board not on the hashboards. and I think when you change back to the Orig. Firmware Bitmain can not see that you have change it before.
When you change back to original firmware the old firmware has changed the Bitmain logo and Bitmain will know that someone tried to modify the firmware! On a sidenote, the warranty is ony 180 days from Bitmain, so until that period expires, well its up to you! But this firmware is a REAL HACK, it installed 2 new pools you do not see in the miner profile!
EVEN A FACTORY RESET WILL NOT REMOVE SOME PARTS OF THE BLISSZ FIRMWARE! -
WARNING! DO NOT INSTALL