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Why not just flash the L3++ with a custom firmware such as Bliss or AsicFW and choose the submersion cooling options(disabling the fan fault) and then use whatever cooling method you choose?
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Well, I got my ssh back and managed to get AsicFW.io firmware installed. I used this img file to write the sd card using win32 disk imager. Then I put the sd card in the L3+ and booted it up. It then allowed me to install the AsicFW firmware from the upgrade tab and restored my ssh. But I havent been able to get my bliss to install but it could be my bliss download. Anhow, below is my shareable link from my gogle drive with the image I used to fix everything. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dlXu1TbQlot3SdKpR2VGpLBe8mKXeFmu
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Just got my antminer powered up today.Was hoping to try bliss firmware but couldnt get past the security check. So I went to Bitmains site and downloaded a recovery sd card image and booted from it. Now I have the latest firmware and no ssh access. So I tried downgrading to the other older firmware they have on their website and It downgraded but I still have no ssh access and cant flash to another 3rd party firmware.
What can I do?
EDIT: I just succeeded at getting my ssh back. Still struggling with getting bliss firmware installed. Does anyone have an SD card image you could offer to me to I can revert this back to being able to have ssh access and allowing me the ability to flash a 3rd party firmware please......
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Its a great place where I have met some great members who have helped teach me and I have helped to teach as well. It's a group effort.....
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I was having a discussion on discord. So I am copying n pasting a portion of what I wrote below. Would it be possible for this ability to get added to SRBminer? Dies it already exsist and I dont know how to do it?
I just wish srb provided more info per card. I used to use claymore and that would tell me what card had how many accepted and stale/rejected shares. Srb groups the cards into 1 result when srb submits a share, I dont know which card submitted the share. I miss that ability to see how each card was performing srb makes tuning tough cause even though I see a collective result, who is to say 1 card is submitting twice the shares and another card is only submitting half the shares. It would be nice to see what each card is actually submitting so I can better tune them.
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Please help. I have 5 video cards in my rig and I dont have any issues making 4 out of 5 of them work. The 4 that work are RX 480/580 cards. Card 5 which gives me the fit is a R9 290. The secont I fire up srb with the 290 installed I get this problem. I am using 18.6.1 driver but have tried others. Im using SRB 1.7.6 but have had this issue with all versions. My setup is 1 Red Devil RX480, 1 XFX RX580 GTS-xxx, 1 Nitro+ RX580(samsung), 1 Nitro+ RX580(hynix). All 8GB cards. No issues. When I introduce the Sapphire R9 290 Tri-x 4gb card I get this issue. I have virtual memory set at 36000gigs and am running windows 10.
PLEASE HELP!!!!
Initializing OpenCL devices, please wait..
GPU0: Radeon RX 580 Series [ellesmere] [8192 MB][I: 55.0][W: 8][T: 2][F: 1][BUS: 1] GPU1: Radeon RX 580 Series [ellesmere] [8192 MB][I: 55.0][W: 8][T: 2][F: 1][BUS: 5] GPU2: Radeon RX 580 Series [ellesmere] [8192 MB][I: 55.0][W: 8][T: 2][F: 1][BUS: 8] GPU3: Radeon RX 580 Series [hawaii] [4096 MB][I: 28.0][W: 8][T: 2][F: 1][BUS: 6]
--------------------------------------------------------- SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU miner 1.7.6 DevFee ~0.85% Press 's' to display stats Press 'h' to display hashrate Press 'r' to reload pools Press 'p' to switch to the next pool Press 'o' to switch to the previous pool Press 0-9 to disable/enable GPU while mining --------------------------------------------------------- Total pools: 3
Please wait...
Cryptonight Heavy mode enabled
[2019-01-06 17:32:14] Loading [heavy] kernel for DEVICE BUS_ID[1] ... [2019-01-06 17:32:14] Loading [heavy] kernel for DEVICE BUS_ID[1] ... [2019-01-06 17:32:14] Loading [heavy] kernel for DEVICE BUS_ID[5] ... [2019-01-06 17:32:14] Loading [heavy] kernel for DEVICE BUS_ID[5] ... [2019-01-06 17:32:15] Loading [heavy] kernel for DEVICE BUS_ID[8] ... [2019-01-06 17:32:15] Loading [heavy] kernel for DEVICE BUS_ID[8] ... [2019-01-06 17:32:15] Loading [heavy] kernel for DEVICE BUS_ID[6] ... [2019-01-06 17:32:15] Error CL_BUILD_PROGRAM_FAILURE when calling clBuildProgram [ctx->Program] for DeviceID 3 (Thread 6)
Stopping miner...Uno momento
Press any key to continue . . .
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I downloaded the files for windows. I sync'd and created a wallet. Then I typed start_mining. Then what? How do I check the hashrate?
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Are you guys Electroneum supporters? Are there plans to accept ETN?
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I figured as much. Unfortunately I have to return the old card to get the credit. It's just the power usage I am worried about stepping up to an RX580. Are they easier on power than a 290x? Also, is it worth the extra money to get an 8GB version. I would use it occasionally for gaming but the issue is the price really jumps just to get the 8gb version. And alot of the ones that were affordable are out of stock. I can get a 4GB version on a RX 580 for the amount they are going to credit me but to get an 8GB version I'd have to cough up some money to make that happen. I'm between jobs now and dont want to trade in coin that I am holding. I hate cashing out on coins as you have to pay fees to do that. I originally bought this R9 290X Trix OC from Newegg using Bitcoin. Damn the money Id have would b worth a good bit if Id held the btc I bought this card with.I have honestly earned my money back on this card and am about to get a refund for it si I still make out. It's just that I finally flashed a modded stilt bios to it this past week and the fact that im getting a steady 29.4MH from it makes me sick to let it go.
Am I right to think that I should get 30-32 MH with an RX580?
Having 8gb of vram isnt going to really give you more hash rate will it? Its gaming where the extra vram will shine right?
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Saw my typo..... HD 7950 DD. I also have a xfx hd7970dd but its packed away.
I did try raising the memory clock to 1150 and 1250 n turned up the power by 5% in wattsman. It ran hotter(60-65) n got me like 12.8 MH but it should b higher. It running at like 55-60 degrees with fan at 100%
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Saw my typo..... HD 7950 DD. I also have a xfx hd7970dd but its packed away.
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Hello all,
I have a few questions.
First, I have a Sapphire r9 290x trix OC. I get about 30MH's with it using it to mine ETC. The fans are going bad on it. I bought it on Newegg in 2014 and have the replacement warranty on it. Newegg warranty wants me to send it to them and send me a Newegg credit for it for $319. I could take that money and then get a RX 580 4gb card(is it worth while to add a bit to the credit and get an 8gb version). Would you do that or would you just replace the fans yourself?
Second, I also have 2 XFX HD 7950 DD cards. I have one in my rig I put in last night and it is only gettin 10.8 MH's. It is at stock speeds. I tried OC ing it with Wattsman and I can get it up to 12.8 MH but that is all. I am using Claymore's Miner v10.
Third question, Using Claymores Miner, how do you change the intensity levels of each card separately? Card 0 is the 290x and card 1 is the 7950.
This is what my config file reads:
EthDcrMiner64.exe -ethi 10,13 -epool etc-us-east1.nanopool.org:19999 -ewal 0x4caba6b3cef*********5d20ad7.**/*********@****.com -epsw x
I have also tried EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool etc-us-east1.nanopool.org:19999 -ewal 0x4caba6b3cef*********5d20ad7.**/*********@*****.com -epsw x -ethi 10,13
Nothing changed in hash rate when I added the -ethi 10,13
Please help as I am reading that I should be getting 18 to 20 with the XFX 7950.
Thank you in advance for help and thanx for taking the time to read this.
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Thanx for that reply Herb. I'll try switching the hashing boards to see if I can get loop 3 to come up. I think I tried that in the past and the defective loop changed. I think that pointed to the board rather than the controller. If I am thinking correct, If I switch the boards and the same loop 3 isnt communicating then it is probably the controller but if the bad loop changes then its probably the hash board. Am I thinking correct? I'll play a bit later today.... aladinsain Also, on the web gui there is a help tab. On the help tab is a readme that gives some SSH examples. Are you sure your PSU is totally good? It looks like you are now getting something out of ASIC 4. /etc/mg_try_12v_fix Try to fix 12 volts if some loops down Format (0=no , 1=yes): {to_try_or_not} Example: 1
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Please keep in mind that I am no expert. I just started playing with this sp20 using SSH a couple weeks ago. Perhaps if I would have played with SSH a year ago when I got this unit I wouldn't have lost Loop 3............ No I am in the USA(Gettysburg, PA). I see Loop 1 is bad on your readout. But I notice that in Loop 2 you have 4: disabled (User disabled). Is there a reason you have ASIC 4 disabled? What is your Voltage limit set to? In the past I used to set mine to .790 thinking that the higher the voltage the higher the GHs. I find that to not necessarily be the case. Higher voltage gives higher heat and more power consumption but not always more GHs. I find with my unit it's sweet spot is around .712 to .715. At least for the fan speed I am using...... Here is my readout last night. Voltage Limit at .712 and Fan at 05%. 1015 GHs and 650 watts used. And my ASIC's temps were at 110c. I did set in Putty/SSH the max ASIC temp as 115c. 2.7.1 Uptime:17136 | FPGA ver:100 | BIST in 21 -----BOARD-0----- PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(214w/214w)[214 214 214] (->214w[214 214 214]) (lim=288) 0c 355GH cooling:0/0x2f -----BOARD-1----- PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(151w/151w)[151 151 151] (->151w[151 151 151]) (lim=288) 0c 293GH cooling:0/0x2f -----BOARD-2----- PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(222w/222w)[222 222 222] (->222w[222 222 222]) (lim=288) 0c 366GH cooling:0/0x2f -----BOARD-3----- PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(5w/5w)[5 5 5] (->5w[5 5 5]) (lim=288) 0c 0GH cooling:0/0x2f LOOP[0] ON TO:0 (w:1371) 0: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:689 vlt2:693(DCl:794 Tl:693 Ul:711) 89W 128A 62c] ASIC:[110c (115c) 940hz(BL: 940) WN:725/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0] 1: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:677 vlt2:682(DCl:794 Tl:682 Ul:711) 84W 123A 75c] ASIC:[110c (115c) 900hz(BL: 900) WN:646/0 (fffffff7) (E:192) F:0 L:0] LOOP[1] ON TO:0 (w:1153) 2: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:626 vlt2:629(DCl:794 Tl:629 Ul:711) 58W 93A 72c] ASIC:[110c (115c) 750hz(BL: 750) WN:578/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0] 3: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:617 vlt2:624(DCl:794 Tl:624 Ul:711) 61W 99A 78c] ASIC:[110c (115c) 770hz(BL: 770) WN:575/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:1 L:0] LOOP[2] ON TO:0 (w:1361) 4: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:707 vlt2:711(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:711) 101W 142A 65c] ASIC:[110c (115c) 990hz(BL: 990) WN:733/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0] 5: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:656 vlt2:661(DCl:794 Tl:661 Ul:711) 78W 118A 67c] ASIC:[110c (115c) 910hz(BL: 910) WN:628/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0] LOOP[3] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed) 6: disabled (serial problem) 7: disabled (serial problem)
[H:HW:1015Gh (500),DC-W:473,L:0,A:6,MMtmp:0 TMP:(23/23)=>=>=>(65/65 , 37/37)] Pushed 10 jobs , in HW queue 4 jobs (sw:0, hw:0)! min:31 wins:3885[this/last min:11/17] bist-fail:185, hw-err:0 leading-zeroes:42 idle promils[s/m]:0/0, rate:1188gh/s asic-count:294 (wins:6+5) wall watts:650 Fan:5, conseq:200 AC2DC BAD: 0 0 R/NR: 17124/0 RTF asics: 0
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Sure is strange how that helps but it does. My controller that I thought was bad I got it to boot eventually using an sd card. Then I let it mine for 2 weeks and the controller seems to be good again. Sometimes it glitches and I do an SD Boot or recovery and it is then good again. If I could just get the loop 3 to come up again I'd be a happy camper but I cant. So for now my sp20 mines at 1-1.1TH and is pulling about 670 watts. I used the command vi /etc/mg_max_asic_temp and entered 7 to set the max temp to 120c instead of 125c and I am getting much better/stable results. Using Putty/SSH I log into my miner and enter vi /etc/mg_custom_mode. I then hit the insert button which allows me to edit the configuration. Right below is what I am using for my settings: FAN:05 VS0:700 VS1:700 VS2:700 VS3:700 VMAX:710 AC0:288 AC1:288 AC2:288 AC3:288 DC_AMP:170
I then hit the esc button. Then I enter :wq and hit enter to save the config. Then I hit restart minergate on the web gui to have the changes to take effect. Below is a screenshot of the results when looking at the ASIC Stats on the miners web gui. I chose the fan to be at speed of 05 because if I have it any higher it starts a fight with me and my wife. 2.7.1 Uptime:363 | FPGA ver:100 | BIST in 149 -----BOARD-0----- PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(223w/223w)[223 223 223] (->223w[223 223 223]) (lim=288) 0c 364GH cooling:0/0x2f -----BOARD-1----- PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(157w/157w)[157 157 157] (->157w[157 157 157]) (lim=288) 0c 301GH cooling:0/0x2f -----BOARD-2----- PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(220w/220w)[220 220 220] (->220w[220 220 220]) (lim=288) 0c 362GH cooling:0/0x2f -----BOARD-3----- PSU[UNKNOWN]: 0->(5w/5w)[5 5 5] (->5w[5 5 5]) (lim=288) 0c 0GH cooling:0/0x2f LOOP[0] ON TO:0 (w:34) 0: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:695 vlt2:698(DCl:794 Tl:698 Ul:709) 94W 134A 67c] ASIC:[115c (120c) 970hz(BL: 970) WN:15/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0] 1: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:677 vlt2:682(DCl:794 Tl:682 Ul:709) 86W 126A 79c] ASIC:[115c (120c) 920hz(BL: 920) WN:19/0 (fffffff7) (E:192) F:0 L:0] LOOP[1] ON TO:0 (w:29) 2: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:628 vlt2:632(DCl:794 Tl:632 Ul:709) 60W 96A 76c] ASIC:[115c (120c) 770hz(BL: 770) WN:14/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0] 3: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:621 vlt2:626(DCl:794 Tl:626 Ul:709) 64W 103A 82c] ASIC:[115c (120c) 790hz(BL: 790) WN:15/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0] LOOP[2] ON TO:0 (w:26) 4: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:703 vlt2:709(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:709) 97W 137A 63c] ASIC:[105c (120c) 960hz(BL: 960) WN:16/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0] 5: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:662 vlt2:666(DCl:794 Tl:666 Ul:709) 80W 121A 69c] ASIC:[115c (120c) 920hz(BL: 920) WN:10/0 (ffffffff) (E:193) F:0 L:0] LOOP[3] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed) 6: disabled (serial problem) 7: disabled (serial problem)
[H:HW:1028Gh (500),DC-W:484,L:0,A:6,MMtmp:0 TMP:(24/24)=>=>=>(68/68 , 37/37)] Pushed 11 jobs , in HW queue 4 jobs (sw:3, hw:3)! min:58 wins:89[this/last min:20/11] bist-fail:67, hw-err:0 leading-zeroes:42 idle promils[s/m]:0/0, rate:768gh/s asic-count:42 (wins:14+6) wall watts:664 Fan:5, conseq:200 AC2DC BAD: 0 0 R/NR: 351/0 RTF asics: 0 FET: 0:5 1:5 0 restarted 0 reset 0 reset2 0 fake_wins 0 stuck_bist 0 low_power 0 stuck_pll 0 runtime_dsble 0 purge_queue 0 read_timeouts 0 dc2dc_i2c 0 read_tmout2 0 read_crptn 0 purge_queue3 0 bad_idle 0 err_murata Adapter queues: rsp=1, req=24
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Sure sucks that parts are so hard to come by. I contacted spondoolies for a replacement controller for an sp20 and they quoted me $150 plus shipping........
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I suppose you might be able to make them. Or perhaps find someone with a bad unit that you could buy for parts. I would like to get a good hashing board and a spare controller possibly. The spare hashing board is most important to me. What would you let one of your hashing boards go for?
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Hey guys, I have a new question. Something strange happened today with my SP20 so I rebooted it. When it came back up I am unable to access it using the web gui. I am however able to access the SP20 using SSH with Putty.
I am wondering how to do some of the things I would do using the web gui but in ssh. Such as, what commands would I use to restart the mining process( minergate in the web gui).
I know I can probably just do an SD boot or SD recovery and instantly sort this out but I am trying to learn how to do this stuff via command line using SSH with Putty. That way I can get an understanding on how all this works.
Also, is there a list compiled somewhere of the known command SP20 commands to get things accomplished? I know the basics such as using the vi /etc/mg_custom_mode
How do you check your mining status in SSH as well?
Thanx in advance for answering this newbies dumb questions......
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