And you can power a 3-4 pin fan directly from your PSU using special adaptor.
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Where have you been 2 weeks ago?.. May be I would like to try my luck buying S5s from you in spite that nobody can trust to a forum member with 1 message...
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Please someone make a build for Win7 x64, I'll check it on R9 290 GPU and report the results.
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Let the minng begins! p.s. how can I tell Sia to communicate with Internet via proxy server? How to cancel an announcement of my dedicated space for Sia network?
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My new S5s has arrived yesterday. Shipping was very quick (the order has been paid at May 23rd, shipped at May 25th). It looks that the packages are not being packed well enough as before: But S5s seems to be brand new units with v1.91 blades: So now I can really stick the radiators on that copper plates. But it looks that this is not necessary, take a look at the temps: Both units has the noname fans that differs in details from each other and my first S5's fan. I put into work only one unit untill now and I have to say that it's fan is much, much quieter then I expected. I can hear it from another side of the house though. Now Bitmain invented new way to connect to the miners - using the button on it's I/O board and IPReporter sowtware (since the miners use DHCP by default). But I was not able to discover brand new unit because only my old S5 was reporting it's IP address constantly to this sowtare. In spite that it has no special button for IP address reporting. So the only way for me was the list of DHCP leases of my router...
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Feel free to find all computer/miner parts in Chinese stores, such as Aliexpress, Dealextreme and so on. I believe you'll find every staff you can imagine and even more.
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Come on, this is the first time I met this problem with Monero. I hope it will not be repeated...
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Dear GingerAle! It's Win7 x64, you are right. Before today bitmonerod+simplewallet were starting OK. After a long period I decided to run it again and here is the issue I described above. Nothing has changed it my starting .bat also: @echo off
tasklist /FI "IMAGENAME eq bitmonerod.exe" 2>NUL | find /I /N "bitmonerod.exe">NUL if not %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 ( echo Starting node... start bitmonerod.exe --data-dir E:\ProgramData\bitmonero\ ) else ( echo Node already started. )
tasklist /FI "IMAGENAME eq simplewallet.exe" 2>NUL | find /I /N "simplewallet.exe">NUL if not %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 ( if exist wallet.bin.keys ( echo Starting previous wallet... start simplewallet.exe --wallet wallet.bin ) else ( echo Starting new wallet... start simplewallet.exe --generate-new-wallet wallet.bin ) ) else ( echo Wallet already started. )
pause When I try to run bitmonerod as Administrator the error is the same as before: 2015-Jun-02 01:46:17.056815 bitmonero v0.8.8.6-release 2015-Jun-02 01:46:17.057815 Module folder: bitmonerod 2015-Jun-02 01:46:17.057815 Initializing P2P server... 2015-Jun-02 01:46:50.121706 bitmonero v0.8.8.6-release 2015-Jun-02 01:46:50.122706 Module folder: bitmonerod 2015-Jun-02 01:46:50.123706 Initializing P2P server... 2015-Jun-02 01:47:09.983842 Binding on 0.0.0.0:18080 2015-Jun-02 01:47:09.984842 Net service bound to 0.0.0.0:18080 2015-Jun-02 01:47:09.985842 Attempting to add IGD port mapping. 2015-Jun-02 01:47:12.994014 UPnP device was found but not recoginzed as IGD. 2015-Jun-02 01:47:12.994014 P2P server initialized OK 2015-Jun-02 01:47:12.995014 Initializing protocol... 2015-Jun-02 01:47:12.996014 Protocol initialized OK 2015-Jun-02 01:47:12.996014 Initializing core RPC server... 2015-Jun-02 01:47:12.997014 Binding on 127.0.0.1:18081 2015-Jun-02 01:47:12.998014 Core RPC server initialized OK on port: 18081 2015-Jun-02 01:47:12.998014 Initializing core... 2015-Jun-02 01:47:13.010015 Loading blockchain... 2015-Jun-02 01:48:02.087822 ERROR C:/bitmonero/src/common/boost_serialization_helper.h:108 Exception at [unserialize_obj_from_file], what=std::bad_alloc 2015-Jun-02 01:48:02.088822 Can't load blockchain storage from file, generating genesis block. I guess I should delete the monero blockchain and try to re-sync. And it seems that it works. kazuki49, no, I decided to support the Monero network by keeping the monero core opened.
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Hi guys! My monero core can't start: 2015-Jun-02 01:10:45.782503 bitmonero v0.8.8.6-release 2015-Jun-02 01:10:45.795504 Module folder: bitmonerod.exe 2015-Jun-02 01:10:45.797504 Initializing P2P server... 2015-Jun-02 01:11:10.466915 Binding on 0.0.0.0:18080 2015-Jun-02 01:11:10.466915 Net service bound to 0.0.0.0:18080 2015-Jun-02 01:11:10.466915 Attempting to add IGD port mapping. 2015-Jun-02 01:11:13.556092 UPnP device was found but not recoginzed as IGD. 2015-Jun-02 01:11:13.556092 P2P server initialized OK 2015-Jun-02 01:11:13.556092 Initializing protocol... 2015-Jun-02 01:11:13.557092 Protocol initialized OK 2015-Jun-02 01:11:13.557092 Initializing core RPC server... 2015-Jun-02 01:11:13.557092 Binding on 127.0.0.1:18081 2015-Jun-02 01:11:13.557092 Core RPC server initialized OK on port: 18081 2015-Jun-02 01:11:13.566093 Initializing core... 2015-Jun-02 01:11:13.575093 Loading blockchain... 2015-Jun-02 01:12:15.956661 ERROR C:/bitmonero/src/common/boost_serialization_helper.h:108 Exception at [unserialize_obj_from_file], what=basic_filebuf::underflow error reading the file 2015-Jun-02 01:12:15.956661 Can't load blockchain storage from file, generating genesis block. So the command prompt windows closing after these last error messages. What is your advice for such case?
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miguportugal, why don't you order a heatsink with longer fins? Not 5, but 15-18 mm?
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Edit: if you (or anyone) wants me to add more settings there in the base firmware, just let me know and I'll add them in so next release has the extra settings. You need to tell me the settings you want i.e. as above "40:196:5f06" The numbers are "timeout:frequency:regdata"
Thank you for your work on S2s! Many times we have discussed here on the forum the results of S2s overcklocking. Personally I would like you to add my maximum stable result of OCing. It was: option 'freq_value' '5102' #219M option 'chip_freq' '218.75' option 'timeout' '38' Probably values for 225 MHz could be OK too since I have 1200 Wt Corsair PSU inside my S2. But I'm not sure about exact values for this frequency. Probably all mindtrip's values can be included too: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=629997.msg7012357#msg7012357
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You better try Arctic Silver Thermal adhesive before.
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Мои два тоже, судя по детализации трекинга, таможню уже миновали. Тьфу-тьфу-тьфу, чтоб не сглазить.
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The stock fan has furious CFM value, so the static pressure is not so important in this case I guess. You can always compare which 120x120 mm fan with 12V power is more preferable in the sense of noise, CFM and static pressure values at http://delta-fan.com/.
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The more air blows strictly in direction from one fan to another - the more cooling efficiency, I guess. So if one fan pushes, and another pulls, then why should it lead to less efficient cooling?
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At least you should choose 120 mm section! But also keep in mind an airflow value, 120 CFM and higher is what you should seek for.
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What do you all run for aftermarket fans on your Antminer S5s? Why did you choose this fan? Do you run the same fan front and back?
Denis
I use Gembird DC120SF-12AS3 (120x120x38 mm, 3000 rpm, 124.74 CFM). I chose it because of price and availability. Two of such fans cooling S5 perfectly for several months, and I can live in one house with S5.
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Don't you think that at the top you can (and maybe should) use the same duct as at the bottom? In that case the top fan will make additional vacuum for airflow through little radiators from back side of the blades to be more directed.
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Well, here are my OC results. I am too lasy to arrange the data into some nice table. P.S. after all that I made some additional measurements at miner's side (I started to measure HWE with M's Ant Monitor a bit later, after measurements for frequency values 356.25 and 375), about 1 hour and more for each frequency value:
Frequency 350 (default) - 1157+ Gh/s, 0.0001% HWE (1 HW per hour), 616 Wt Frequency 356.25 - 1160+ Gh/s, 616 Wt Frequency 362.5 - 1200+ Gh/s, 0.0004% HWE, 626 Wt Frequency 368.75 - 1200+ Gh/s, 0.0004% HWE, 639 Wt Frequency 375 - 1220+ Gh/s, 647 Wt Frequency 381.25 - 1250+ Gh/s, 0.0045 HWE, 657 Wt Frequency 387.5 - 1270 Gh/s, 0.0093 HWE, 665 Wt Frequency 393.75 - 1270+ Gh/s, 0.0156 HWE, 677 Wt (upd: 1288 Gh at PMpool.net, diff 4096) Frequency 400 - 1300 Gh/s, 0.0258 HWE, 687 Wt
At frequency 400 and with PSU Corsair RM1000 80+ Gold power consumption at the wall is about 666 Wt (peak value), hashing speed is 1301 Gh/s (after 11+ hours of running), and HWE is 0.013%. It's from my review.
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