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zizou10 (OP)
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October 04, 2018, 07:38:20 PM
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Hi guys,

I have purchased a Dayun Zig Z1 asic few day ago. After having set it up the hashrate on the asic is very unstable (keeps going up to 10GH and then coming down to 0 again all the time).

I have mounted the firmware on the disk again today and reduced the frequency to 800 mhs, but still no luck the hashrate keeps jumping up and down.

Does anyone have a similar problem or maybe a solution?

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October 10, 2018, 01:50:08 AM
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Join the club I am afraid. This seems to be what they do. Are you at least seeing an average speed on the pool of close to 6.8GHs? Most owners don't get near advertised speed.

Mine was doing that ever since I plugged it in (bouncing). I added #xnsub which seems to indicate that its staying connected on nice hash, but on the graph I'd say it looks like its doing better without it. I see you already reduced the clock speed. After I updated firmware, even at 825 I don't have all the chips working after 30+ minutes after booting. Some of my chips just dropped out when I was running it at factory settings, bringing it right down to a crawl. Seems like it won't run above 800 without failures.

Since I updated firmware earlier today, it has switched pools twice which is a new phenomenon.

Hopefully they will release a better firmware given that they have released a "+" model that is supposed to be faster. Story is that its just better software and the machine is the same.
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