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.
The Hack firmware leaves permanent code even in a factory reset in the controller where most of the coding happens! It could be that the only way to really get rid of this Hack firmware is to change the control. (possibly)
But the firmware is TROJAN is uses two additional pools that the user can't see in the main configuration profile and they can be configured to run in the shadows by changing the priority on the miner, this can not be detected by simply going in into the miner panel!