Just thought I would give you some follow up. I updated with your firmware on 2 Z11J's, and they seem to operate at between 125K-135k sol/s, at 781mhz/920mv. So at least for the purposes of the Z11J, it looks like they simply under clocked a regular Z11 somehow. I actually have an option to get some Z11e at 70K sol/s for a reasonable price (relatively), and may order a couple to see if they did the same thing. If I could get a Z11e to 125-135k sol/s I would have gotten it at nearly half price!
What is your price for licenses for say 5-10?
Thanks!
I just received my Z11J, and they operate at a bit over 110K sol/s. I see you added functionality for the Z11J but can you shed more light on how they are throttled? Is it less chips or is it firmware limited? If it is firmware limited, is there a way to turn it into a fully functional Z11 at 135k sol/s?
Thanks!
2.3 and 2.3.1nh have been updated to support Z11/Z11e/Z11j.
Thank you,
Jason
Unclear, to be honest. You'd have to give it a shot and try to see what you can get out of it. Stock voltage is 870. For Z11, you have to add voltage to get more hash with an increased frequency. With e/j, that might not be the case. My sample set is too small to speak for sure... regardless, it is firmware limited in that the stock firmware attempts to automatically tune things, and generally does not do that great of a job. It also limits the max voltage as well as the max frequency within the auto-tune range.
-j