And i have some numbers to go with those from yesterday:
Slightly different air cooling setup therefore different temperatures with air cooling. (fan placement)
TL;DL : 450Mhz [9Ghash/s] - STABLE
But at the cost of 94Watts of power.
Air:
431 - 54, 48, 1.30V, 87W, stable
450 - 56, 48, 1.30V, 90W, HW Errors
450 - 57, 52, 1.34V, 94W, slightly increased error rate compared to what i normally call "stable" but close enough
Water:
450 - 54, 32, 1.34V, 94W, slightly less hw errors then with air
Genius... you beat the original developer Avalon...

Can you say something about how easy overclocking will be? Is it a switch or something? I believe Klondikes need soldering for doing that, i hope overclocking and overvolting is easier with bitburners.
And can you tell the name of the fan, or if its noname the airvolume, size and so on?
Then... what about breaking asic-chips? Will 10 chips stop working when one breaks? And does this one has to be replaced in order to let all chips run again?
Thanks!
@Exoskeleton ... I wrote the same as you. When chips arrive earlier than others that paid earlier the chips that are available will be worked up. But the order number will be the first priority because otherwise burnin would have to do work without sense by finding out whose chips batch was ordered earlier at avalon and so.
But i think we see it the same way anyway.