Ok so how long since you updated to kanos firmware? i.e. how long have they been running/hashing?
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How did you update the cgminer aspect of the S3 as it forms part of the gui. Have you updated to kanos firmware yet? Its highly recommended to do so. Gives a smoother operation and as far as I could tell when I updated mine, more specific stats.
Also how long have the S3s been running since you did the cgminer update? It takes an hour or so for the Ghs figures to stabilise.
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Woohoo!! 1st place! Its the only thing ive won in a long time But judging by the current trend it will be short lived
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It's only because I haven't got a spare 6pin cable (waiting for a new set to arrive. So powering the u3's from the 24pin. But obviously got an rbox too and wanted to find out what the 24pin could handle before I plugged the rbox in and melted the connector.
Yeah I remember that board it takes a 24 pin which allows the psu to turn on and it takes one or two 6 pin pcie cables The max draw on that board with proper wires in and out was five watts. Do less 2 U-3's and 1 rocker box full size is around two fifty watts. So do not do more and,wait for the pcie cable you have coming You could do around three hundred max with the two in Sorry me being not very computer savvy, I neglected to mention its a rockminer breakout board. 24pin, 3xEPS 8pin, 2x 6pin connectors, 5x RS419 16v 270 Capacitors and a few "+"&"-" screw terminals. Would I be right in assuming that once I connected the two 6pin cables (as well as the 24pin) it would draw most of the power from them or from the 6pin and 24 pin equally?
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I cannot believe it. "gafter" finally broke the bad streak, only to be thanked with a stale block Fingers crossed for a good old double in quick succession.
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It's only because I haven't got a spare 6pin cable (waiting for a new set to arrive. So powering the u3's from the 24pin. But obviously got an rbox too and wanted to find out what the 24pin could handle before I plugged the rbox in and melted the connector.
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It's certainly got a. It more interesting now things are going to be changing more often.
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I went back through the blocks, I didn't make note of the time taken to get the block but back at the beginning of January there was a 99% block
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Unplug it and plug it in again while cgminer-gekko is open. Might take a couple of tries but that's what I have to do with mine.
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Nice on thanks for the reply
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Quick question, what are my earnings likely to be with two S3+ running 480-490ghs each if I sell the hashrate on your website?
Thanks.
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What does it matter? No bitcoin miner uses a 24 pin connector for power.
Anyways, to answer your question: There are only 2x 12v connections out of the 24 pins. I wouldn't want to pull more than ~6-7A from each, so 14A x 12v = 168w. I'd say anything over 200w and you're chancing molten connectors.
Well it matters to me because I've got a couple of U3's running of a breakout board which is powered by the 24pin connector from the PSU and id like to add an r-box (110ghs) to the breakout board and didn't want to melt anything. So thank you for your answer, it's saved me from risking melted plugs and possibly a fire.
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I've had a look at what specs I can find but i can't find the detailed specs anywhere. Just gives me the overall amps and volts of the entire unit.
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Hi everyone,
Quick question (as above), what's the maximum wattage you can pull through a 24pin connector? It's on a corsair rm1000 PSU.
Thanks.
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i cant see what you are on about. What specific section of the "my account" menu are you talking about?
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I was thinking the same thing when I checked the website. I wore red underwear (not the girlfriends stuff though) when the cdf turned red but no joy. Can't remember the last time I saw a 90% block.
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Mines running 235Mhz and pulls 1.14-1.16Amps.
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That's great. Thanks for taking the time to find the UK items
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Cheers for the photos Phil. Did those little spacers on the last picture come with the fan or are they available seeperatly?
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Cheers for the link Phil. Can't get those fans over here, but you have given me an idea about using a 120mm case fan, some aluminium "square U" shape bar and a cheap fan speed regulator. If I get the standard Y cable I can stack my U3's on the case fan stand I'll be making, with the gekko stick on top crowning the tower It'll be a bit bodged together but should provide plenty of cooling.
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