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1  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Firmware for S17+ 95th/s and T17+ - 80th/s T17 44t@45w/t • S17/T17/S17 Pro on: April 17, 2020, 07:33:06 AM
Try to retune and let her run. It should tune the same. That is odd. If you can't get it stable at old settings try to flash back to 1.0 see if it tunes.

The autotune goes for stability so even if it can do it at lower power it bumps it up I think .2 to keep stable

Yep, it is really odd as exactly these chips are working perfectly on 650M Frequency and 18.7mV now on FW 1.0.0
The tuning process detected 18.7mV as minimum voltage on the new firmware and inreased to 18.9mV and 520M until it confirms the chains are stable.
But the machine was working on very low performance for these chips and still marked in red color.
So I have tried to reduce the frequency more and more but nothing was working. (Also 100M/18.9mV was still red)

Sorry just read last sentence... That is odd. Let me confirm if we changed voltage step up after tune. After it tunes it bumps power slightly for stability

No problem, if the miner is working stable with 1.0.0 it is no issue for me to stay on that FW.
Anyway I thought it is important to report as maybe there is a issue with the new release?
2  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Firmware for S17+ 95th/s and T17+ - 80th/s T17 44t@45w/t • S17/T17/S17 Pro on: April 17, 2020, 06:38:10 AM
Hi Taserz,

I have updated a few of my miners from 1.0.0 to 1.1.0:
1) It seems the profiles I had set in 1.0.0 are not 100% stable with the new version. After the update multiple chains need to be re-adjusted or a complete Auto-Tune process was necessary.
2) Auto-Tuning is much faster based on my feeling.

A negative thing I have recognized was happening on one miner. The S17 was set to a 62TH profile under 1.0.0 with a voltage of 18.5mV.
It was running very stable all the time and the rate of Errors was very low.

After the update to 1.1.0 the profile was not working as I described in 1) and I tried Auto-Tune.
It was vissible, the chips 45-48 on chain #3 where very hard to tune and the tuning process failed for over 25 rounds and still it was red and orange rating all the time.
(Although the tuning process set the voltage to 18.9mV already)
I have tried to reduce the frequency down to 100 but no success - I failed to get the chain on a proper level.

Today after two days I decided to give it a try and flashed the FW back to 1.0.0 and the miner is back to green level 100% and is working very stable again...
Any idea what could be the reason?
3  Local / Biete / Re: [B] Biete ASIC-Miner Hosting inkl. VPN für 0,069€ - Deutsche Firma on: December 17, 2019, 06:38:24 AM
Morgen zusammen, bin Kunde bei Crypto Supply und bin schon einige Monate mit meinen Minern in China dabei gewesen.
Aktuell ist meine Hardware auf dem Weg nach Russland und sollte dort in den nächsten Tagen in Betrieb gehen.

Kann bisher nur positives berichten und hab die Jungs in Schweinfurt auch schon besucht.
4  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: [SCAM] Achtung vor Zigmabit on: November 14, 2019, 01:10:19 PM
btc-echo veröffentlicht wohl auch jeden Dreck wenn sie etwas Kohle bekommen...

Für mich hat das so ausgesehen, dass das über ein großes Presseportal ausgespielt wurde... Waren ja massenhaft die selben Anzeigen und identischen Texte.
Wahrscheinlich dann über einen Ticker ausgespielt...

Wenn man Google nach Zigmabit fragt, waren die jedenfalls mit der PR echt fleißig.
5  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: [SCAM] Achtung vor Zigmabit on: November 14, 2019, 12:46:58 PM
Hatte mir am Wochenende mal die Zahlungsadressen angeschaut und leider haben schon einige Leute bestellt...
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Inzwischen wird die Zahlungsadresse aber nicht mehr im Warenkorb angezeigt.

Die Adresse in Reading (UK) ist ein ganz neues Bürogebäude, in dem man noch alle Räume zur Miete angeboten bekommt und in Tokio bzw. München findet man gar nichts.
BTC-Echo hat den Artikel auf Nachfrage von der Seite genommen...
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