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Re: ntek 1.2th/s miner?
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MegamikeX
on 19/02/2014, 00:18:28 UTC
Yes you are wrong. Please just give us some time to present our latest designs. This is of course a very competitive space so we are not going to show the exact design of our miners until they are shipping.

No one is asking to see your designs, you posted the board claiming it was your own which wasn't true.

You offered to take pictures of the chips you have ordered which never happened.

You promised dispatch date of 17th Feb which hasn't happened


If this isn't a scam then you need to provide some level of proof, a simple picture with your companies name and the ASIC chips would be enough

I understand your concern. Here are some photos: http://ntekcomputers.com/blogs/news

We do not have the A1 chips we ordered in our office right now because they were shipped to the PCB builder in California several days ago. You can view the photos I took of the A1 Coincraft ASIC chips and clearly see they are sitting on the same drafting table in my office with the green cutting mat with white grid lines when I took those photos. Hope this helps set some minds at ease. We also have our new office address posted to the website now and welcome anyone to stop by for a visit.

I think one of the ultimate points is that you advertise a 14-day lead time +3-4 days shipping time, and it's now been over 30 days before you claim you will begin shipment
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Re: ntek 1.2th/s miner?
by
MegamikeX
on 15/02/2014, 19:56:59 UTC
Project is very real and we are in the process of optimizing Cgminer with the hardware.
Creating your own driver based on a cgminer fork? Remember your best bet for prolonged support is to stay in line with the mainline cgminer code and get your code merged. Get the driver right to begin with instead of creating something unmaintainable long term.
See post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.msg3804711#msg3804711
That's the plan we intend to follow once we're happy with the code.

So I presume the target ship dates of Feb 14th-17th are being pushed out further?
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Mining With Multiple GPU Setup OC/Underclocking
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MegamikeX
on 01/06/2013, 04:00:19 UTC
Okay, so I'm a total newb but trying to get my bearings straight on this. I've been mining for about a month on my ATI 4870 card getting about 85 Mhash/s. I just recently purchased a Sapphire 7870XT with the intention of slamming out about 520 Mhash/s on it and creating with a dual card setup (for a total of around 600 Mhash/s). My intention was to have both GPUs mining, but the 4870 would be used less aggressively and used for my gaming and whatnot while the 7870 would be exclusively for mining. I've been reading around and it seems like people are having bits and pieces of my problem, but no solutions have worked as of yet.

Here are my problems:

-Unless one of the two cards are disabled, poclbm crashes on any miner used on client startup.
-When both cards are enabled, it appears to default to whatever gpu the active monitor i'm using is plugged into (I have two monitors, one plugged into the other card as a dummy). This is fine, however when opening Catalyst Control it only lets me configure that particular GPU (i.e. if my main monitor is plugged into the 4870, that's the only one i can configure and vice versa for the 7870). Once catalyst control center detected both cards but when I tried to switch between them to change the clock settings the system froze.

Here's where my issue starts to branch off:

-Under a single card setup, I can overclock the 4870 with no problems. When I overclock/underclock the 7870's gpu/memory clock (respectively), at the very least my mining (with any client) stops mining and the client freezes after 45 minutes to 1.5 hrs, and at most destabilizes and freezes my entire system (keyboard totally unresponsive, etc), which happens much more often when both cards are enabled.

I've installed the AMD APP SDK latest version for OpenCL, but am not sure if it needed to be installed twice (once for each card) but it doesn't seem to make a bit of difference. I have tried uninstalling/Driver Sweeper/Reinstalling for both GPUs, but to no avail. Anybody have any advice on how to get this going and stabilized? You would be my hero.



System Specs:
Hardware:
Intel Core 2 duo --CPU
ASUS P5Q-E LGA 755 --MOBO
ENERMAX 720W --PSU
Sapphire 7870XT --GPU1
ASUS ATI 4870 --GPU2

Software:
Windows 7 Professional x64
GUIMiner (primary)
BitMinter (rarely)