It doesn't look like I've received payment for block# 443121. Is it just me?
That payment will be confirmed by the next block that we will find.
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Constant voltage is fine, just make sure that you never buy constant current stuff to fry ur miners.
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Maybe Rammstein could shoot us down few green blocks?
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... Technically not mine but clients'.
Wow! I'm really impressed with that. What is your total hashing? And how much $/day did you make? Sorry but he clearly said that those are his clients' miners, not his own.
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By the way, is it just me or is Bitmain website very broken at the moment?
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Looks like one s9 board (11.85th) went up to 140C and the software shut down the miner but the api was still alive. Rebooted and A/OK Have to monitor these babies.
Oh no, maybe one or few of the heat sinks have come off?
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I got the R4 today as well and it is huge indeed Working nicely and quiet. I bought Enermax Revolution 87+ 1000W PSU from mammon for this and it is a great choice (I also have previous good experiences with this PSU). You just need a PCI-E power splitter or one more modular PCI-E cable and you're good to go with this PSU. But I still asked again Bitmain for the possibilty to manipulate the settings myself. As I see it in the kernel log, it is the PIC firmware version in the hash board, which is programmed for the auto-tune setting and once the controller notices it, it disables user freq settings possibility. ... Find hashboard on Chain[6] Find hashboard on Chain[7] Check chain[6] PIC fw version=0x02 Check chain[7] PIC fw version=0x02 has freq in PIC, will disable freq setting. chain[6] has freq in PIC and will jump over... Chain[6] has core num in PIC Check chain[6] PIC fw version=0x02 has freq in PIC, will disable freq setting. chain[7] has freq in PIC and will jump over... Chain[7] has core num in PIC Check chain[7] PIC fw version=0x02 get PIC voltage=57 on chain[6], value=910 get PIC voltage=57 on chain[7], value=910 chain[6] temp offset record: 3,-11,4,-6,0,0,0,0 chain[7] temp offset record: 3,-15,4,-8,0,0,0,0 check PIC voltage=910 on chain[6] check PIC voltage=910 on chain[7] set command mode to VIL ...
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Actually you just have to press the "Move topic" link the down left corner.
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Here's an update on my gear...
That`s a great setup you got there! Thanks man!
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I asked about the possibility to revert the batch 2 R4 to be just like the batch 1 R4. I got this answer: Dear customer,
The batch 2 differs from batch 1. They have different hardware. The batch 2 can not be converted to first batch by upgrading firmware. The design of auto-tune settings is for better operation stability.
Thanks for your understanding. Has anyone tried to see the bmminer config via SSH? Is there any possibility to write different values for fan control or frequencies? edit: this is how the bmminer.conf looks like with my non-autotune S9
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Oh fuck, so they've made an autotune firmware for this too. I was already planning to change my settings freely. are you really surprised though? you're Pro level, this is geared for home-consumer / cross over user. We all have wish lists, but can you imagine the additional support tinkering requires? mix in noobs and purchases on CC , and you have a bad mix. Well they could just give me the old firmware and old HEX-file for the hash board (I have a PICkit3, so no problem) and I'd have a miner that I thought I would be receiving. I can't see how hard support tinkering that would be, sharing few files for me that already do exist. edit: I wrote them an e-mail and asked about the possibility to "convert" it to be just like the batch 1 R4 miners. I got this answer: Dear customer,
The batch 2 differs from batch 1. They have different hardware. The batch 2 can not be converted to first batch by upgrading firmware. The design of auto-tune settings is for better operation stability.
Thanks for your understanding. Has anyone tried to see the bmminer config via SSH? Is there any possibility to write different values for fan control or frequencies? edit: this is how the bmminer.conf looks like with my non-autotune S9
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Oh fuck, so they've made an autotune firmware for this too. I was already planning to change my settings freely. are you really surprised though? you're Pro level, this is geared for home-consumer / cross over user. We all have wish lists, but can you imagine the additional support tinkering requires? mix in noobs and purchases on CC , and you have a bad mix. Well they could just give me the old firmware and old HEX-file for the hash board (I have a PICkit3, so no problem) and I'd have a miner that I thought I would be receiving. I can't see how hard support tinkering that would be, sharing few files for me that already do exist. edit: I wrote them an e-mail and asked about the possibility to "convert" it to be just like the batch 1 R4 miners.
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Oh fuck, so they've made an autotune firmware for this too. I was already planning to change my settings freely.
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Here's an update on my gear after few changes. I currently have: -Antminer S9 14.1Th/s (in the soundproof cabinet)-Antminer S9 12.9Th/s (in the soundproof cabinet)-Antminer S9 11.85Th/s -Antminer S9 9.8Th/s (with the Enermax PSU)-Antminer S7-LN 2.3Th/s (modded by sidehack)altcoin mining gear: 4x Baikal Mini Miner 150Mh/s (at the bottom of the shelf)
(Click for bigger picture)
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I used to have an Avalon6 before and I'm this friday or next monday receiving a R4. I know it's not the same but I'll have at least some kind of reference point. As for the best home miner so far I must say that I miss my Antminer S2
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Damn that was fast shipping, mine is due to Friday here in Finland (Fedex).
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