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September 29, 2013, 11:13:09 PM
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It's an expensive new toy, you can't blame me for playing. I know I shouldn't :L

I conveniently do have a watt meter on my desk right now, I'll try it.

It's munching up a solid 58.0W - no fluctuation watt so ever (Get it? Cheesy)
It should surely pull more than that shouldn't it? I think the power supply has packed up.

I'll make myself wait until tomorrow/tuesday for the new one Sad
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September 29, 2013, 11:20:49 PM
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I'm not trying to be selfish or anything, but I think you should create your own thread for your issue. I'd be more than happy to help you there, I just don't want our issues to get inter-weaved because they're on the same thread.

Back on topic, the blades don't show up on the router config page. I believe this is because there is no responding feature of the blades for the router to pick them up. My blade doesn't show up on my router client list but as you can see above, I've still managed to reach the blade's config page.

Try 192.168.1.254 for the IP of the blade, not 241 or 251. If you haven't been on the blade's settings yet the IP will definitely be 192.168.1.254. And yes, the subnet is .1 by default, providing you haven't changed it.
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September 29, 2013, 11:25:50 PM
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FINALLY!!! It's working!

I discovered that my modem has a unfunctioning port where the blade was connected. I plugged theblade in a different port. Change its IP settings. Plugged it into my router and boom! It worked.

Now there's a strage behaviour. In my browser i see thatits hashing at 3-5GH/s but when I o to my worker details, its reporting solid 10GH/s.

Is this something related to my browser?

Any tought appreciated.

Thanks
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September 30, 2013, 12:38:39 PM
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It's an expensive new toy, you can't blame me for playing. I know I shouldn't :L

I conveniently do have a watt meter on my desk right now, I'll try it.

It's munching up a solid 58.0W - no fluctuation watt so ever (Get it? Cheesy)
It should surely pull more than that shouldn't it? I think the power supply has packed up.

I'll make myself wait until tomorrow/tuesday for the new one Sad

im not sure what the idle power consumption is but id imaging it should be lower than that for idle and much higher than that for fully powerd mining so it does look like it is a PSU problem and the fact theres no movement at all (avoids your bad joke Roll Eyes) shows the blade must be maxing out whats left of your poor little PSU (if you lived local id turn up on your doorstep with PSU...

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September 30, 2013, 12:40:12 PM
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FINALLY!!! It's working!

I discovered that my modem has a unfunctioning port where the blade was connected. I plugged theblade in a different port. Change its IP settings. Plugged it into my router and boom! It worked.

Now there's a strage behaviour. In my browser i see thatits hashing at 3-5GH/s but when I o to my worker details, its reporting solid 10GH/s.

Is this something related to my browser?

Any tought appreciated.

Thanks

Just keep an eye on it and see if it gets to its full power after a while it might be the chips go up in stages to see what a stable speed is or it might take a while to settle down into a speed at the right temp

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October 07, 2013, 04:39:47 PM
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It was the PSU in the end, I've been happily mining for about 5 days now Smiley Got a bequiet 500W PSU with 2 seperate 12V rails, and it's silent. Very pleased, thanks for the help Smiley
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