Thanks for the offer, but that would come up to about the same price than buying the overpriced Amazon ones and it would take a while to get them shipped overseas.
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Hey guys, i recently picked up two used Antminer s5's and they are working perfect, hashing right where they are supposed to... but i started to see errors in the kernel log :
[ 3935.519938] ch0-as29: dev->task_buffer_wr{0x00003590}rd{0x00003bcc}ret work_id{0xbb4a} don't match task_buffer_match{0x3b4a} [ 3935.531790] [ 3939.207575] ch0-as29: dev->task_buffer_wr{0x00003fc7}rd{0x00000137}ret work_id{0x80b4} don't match task_buffer_match{0x00b4}
I've googled around and almost every response brings me back to here.
Im currently running 2x Antminer S5's with a 1300 watt EVGA g2 gold plus power supply.
Thank you all for the help.
den
So if i read you right, there's not any issues you need support with? Or you're asking if those log are an issue? No, i get that too. Maybe someone can tell you what they mean. However. There's nothing wrong with the PSU setup. Heh, yeah i did set that up to be a little confusing. yes, i was asking about the log issue. I was simply putting my system set up to avoid the question most ask : "What power supply are you using?" Also, i see the red LED on the front is blinking on... off...... on... off...... Thank you again Mine blink Green, not sure whats up with red blink, specially if its hashing fine. With a EVGA G2 1300 you can run both at full speed of 393hz~ for 1.3TH/s. It'd draw about 1300W.
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Hey guys, i recently picked up two used Antminer s5's and they are working perfect, hashing right where they are supposed to... but i started to see errors in the kernel log :
[ 3935.519938] ch0-as29: dev->task_buffer_wr{0x00003590}rd{0x00003bcc}ret work_id{0xbb4a} don't match task_buffer_match{0x3b4a} [ 3935.531790] [ 3939.207575] ch0-as29: dev->task_buffer_wr{0x00003fc7}rd{0x00000137}ret work_id{0x80b4} don't match task_buffer_match{0x00b4}
I've googled around and almost every response brings me back to here.
Im currently running 2x Antminer S5's with a 1300 watt EVGA g2 gold plus power supply.
Thank you all for the help.
den
So if i read you right, there's not any issues you need support with? Or you're asking if those log are an issue? No, i get that too. Maybe someone can tell you what they mean. However. There's nothing wrong with the PSU setup.
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Anyone seen Antpool hit 415PH for a brief few minutes yesterday? Wow. How the heck they went from 260PH just last month to 324PH right now and that blip to 415PH. They must have something crazy under testing?
404134 2016-03-24 16:43:49 1m 15s 2280.00% 415.66 PH/s
For short time periods like this, its most likely just Variance. It doesnt mean they dont have more hardware under their belt, but hashrate is intangible, its not a constant thing. So this seem normal to me.
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There is no point attempting to mine Bitcoin with a PC, probably the very low hash rate is why you are seeing nothing Poolside?
Rich
Correct. About 5 years or so late to the party. Get a Gekko Sidehack stick USB key for 25$. You'll have 8GH/s+++ (8000mh/s+). Which is still an irrelevant number, but at least the hashrate will be detected. The current unit of measure is 1TH/s which is 1 million MH/s, which is still a measly 0.09116444 BTC per month atm.
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Interested in; -Mobo/RAM/CPU for GPU rigs
-GPU Frames -Powered USB Risers -GPUs if within Canada -Etc
GPUs if located within Canada. Rest, international is no problem.
Modified the Thread/OP to reflect what i'm currently looking for. +Bump Bump
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How much is the S1? I'm looking to gift a miner to one of my friends and I just need a s1.
Dunno, make an offer. If shipped outside Canada, its probably not worth it. could be interested in A6. Pm me the price I'd rather take offers for now as i dont really need to sell those yet. They're not a problem to keep, the S5/S7 are. But if offered a price similar to a S7, i may take it. Everything is still up for offer. LMK. +Bump Cleaned Title to Sell A6's specifically. Price set to 1300$ for the kit. +Bump
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Wish you lived south of the line...
The line thing is pretty silly. New York is right next to and it cost several time more to ship there than on the other side of Canada. Edit: Sold/Locked
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If you're selling it for the current batch 14 price I'll take it.
I will get back to you soon, i am waiting for a reply from another user. Thanks for the interest. PM'ed.
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Ok, thanks for a quick answer. I will gather whole materials of this both situations and do it like you said. It's sad thing that everyone is trying to scam you on every corner...
Its the internet. Hopefully you can burn the scammer. Don't expect to get BTC back, however. There's people basically turning scamming people here as a full time job. =/
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No, i think if you pick the wrong one, you will brick your S7. Anyways firmware has nothing to do with accessing your S7... You need to do something like. Set it that from WAN port # (pick a port), to be forwarded to LAN (your S7's internal IP on port 22). Then when you enter your public ip@pickedPort with putty.exe, you will forwarded to internal IP SSH. Make sure to change your password.
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I'd be using a pro to install the wiring so even tho the wiring would be exposed, as it would be ran on the ceiling corners toward the server room, i dont see why it would be any more risk than if it was in the ceiling.
Nobody said the cable must be inside a wall or that a wall must be ripped open. Provided were some examples well defined by safety codes. Wire must be installed to be protected - including from motion. Cable can be routed on a wall's surface. Hardware exists to do this - define by 100 years of science, experiment, and experience. How to install that wire is clearly defined by safety codes and standards. Since your life is only secondary. Primary concern is for other's lives - including future guests, children, neighbors, and firemen. That is why safety codes exist. Cool, so basically, exactly what i said. Thanks for pitching in with information i can actually use to make it happen. This isint going to help me achieve it.
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If this happen, so be it, i'd be only be worried about burning down the block or such serious fire. Hardware is replaceable and i dont think it would happen in the first place if things are properly wired with twist lock plugs. I'd be using a pro to install the wiring so even tho the wiring would be exposed, as it would be ran on the ceiling corners toward the server room, i dont see why it would be any more risk than if it was in the ceiling. Law wise, what are the penalty for running such an exposed-ish cable from the breaker to the ceiling, to a room? Tearing down the bathroom to run an 50A cable under the bath doesnt sound safer to me.
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I have some powered USB risers I used for a few months. How many you need?
10 to 50 depending on their location and price. You should check us out We have risers and dual PSU adapters in stock and ready to ship from our California warehouse. https://www.hashratestore.com/I have bought risers from them, I can vouch that they are legit and offer really good risers for a fair price. Alas, as i have said in my reply, a while back, the prices there are not what i am looking for.
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Interested in; -Mobo/RAM/CPU for GPU rigs
-GPU Frames -Powered USB Risers -GPUs if within Canada -Etc
GPUs if located within Canada. Rest, international is no problem.
Modified the Thread/OP to reflect what i'm currently looking for. +Bump
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Apparently... Québec is not part of Canada, as it is not serviced
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If you're selling it for the current batch 14 price I'll take it.
I will get back to you soon, i am waiting for a reply from another user. Thanks for the interest.
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The temperature sensor is not the ASIC chips, if the temp sensor is at 100C then your ASIC chips can be around 150C and most of your other components like capacitors and resistors, its strains all compontents and they will fail prematurely.
I really don't understand why you would run them at 100C and assume its perfectly ok.
I don't/haven't ran them at 100C continuously. Again, this was a brief test to prove they hash and at what speeds. I just moved the units to ensure clear air flow and have the air conditioner on. In 40 minutes or so I'll take another temperature reading (along with hash rate). The problem is you shown me you'd even let this go for even 1 sec. You say these hash fine, they dont really, you have HW at stock Freq and your hashrate is very low. This shows you've not taken care properly of the unit or are using a bad PSU. My PSUs are fine. If you aren't interested, please stay out of my thread. Thank you. I think you did not understand me. EITHER you have bad PSU or you ran the S5 too hot and they lost a significant portion of their hashrate. Since you supposedly have fine PSU, it mean that your 10% hashrate lost is due to the improper way you've been running the S5s. Good, i guess i can stay, then. I'm interested in cheap S5's. I think they're still a bit too high however, considering their clear damaged states. (10% hashrate loss at stock setting + HW) If you care, Allinvain is selling fully functional and unabused S5's for probably 100$ea now (His asking price is 120$) or maybe even cheaper in bulk. His thread is just next to your's. Only one is damaged. A board isn't working on it, and it hashes at half what it's supposed to. The other one works fine. You've made a good point about the price, however. I'll let the entire package go for $200 even. $100 for the fully working miner, $50 for the half-hasher, $25 per PSU (You won't find a better price for those PSUs) and the fans I'll toss in just because. I THINK I have the stock fans (which are loud as all hell) laying around here somewhere. I'll toss them in as well, but no promises. Can you retake a pic of the "fully working" one? Because 1030GH/s at stock freq is under performing by 125GH/s. That's why i said "damaged". It should be at 1155GH/s. 200$ for everything shipped to Canada?
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Dont discount mining algorithms like neoscrypt and x11. profits are way up right now. Im doing a multi-algo mining on zpool.ca
you need ccminer, get the latest from fork of ccminer from tpruvot. Set up a multi-algo script, instructions are on zpool.ca and mine away! Im mining with autoconvert to PEPE and making good profits right now.
You're making 7USD per card per day on x11 and neoscrypt? "Card" is vague, as its all relative to the processing power per card. I am mining with 750 ti cards. Nvidia is generally slower than AMD for ETH mining in the first place. I am not at $7 a card for the 750 ti. I get about .02 BTC a day for 4 x 750 ti when multi-algo mining with autoconvert straight to BTC. I was under the impression ETH mining was very difficult now and not very profitable. Each 750 ti does 5.3 MH ETH power. So 4 x 750ti = 21.2 MH which equals about $5.95 a day. I am making $8.40 a day multi-algo mining other alts. With the P0 state fix, you should get nearly double the hash power on any Nvidia card. Unless maybe it doesnt apply to the 750 ti? But it might be a pain to figure out whats the right command for the right card. Still, you did your math, so kudo, most people don't.
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that thing can mine not effienctly some cpu coin, it should reward you well if you know what to mine, but only with algo like cryptonight mgm or the hodl algo
for other altcoin you need a dedicated gpu rig
I'm not even sure a core 2 duo 2.4 Ghz would be usefull for cryptonight... Most of those coins already have a rather high network hashrate, the OP might get desilusioned when he sees the little income it would make? Specially when its a low end AND mobile CPU. Mobile CPU typically have in the vicinity of 1/3rd the TDP of the desktop version. The desktop version of that CPU is nearly useless therefore yes, it would be very little and it would heat up/strain the Laptop for nearly nothing.
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