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bmoscato (OP)
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August 27, 2014, 03:04:09 PM
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I have 4 S1's and one of them is having issues.  It is not overclocked running frequency of 350 and I've done the factory reset on it and also loaded the latest firmware.  Board 1 is showing 8 ASIC with a status of:

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Board 2 is showing 32 ASIC's with a status of:

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Anyone have an issue like this?  Is there a solution other than getting another board?
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August 27, 2014, 03:13:51 PM
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Power the whole thing down, let it cool and make sure the power supply is not too hot too (hot PSU sometimes means the voltages go wobbly, and causes the ASIC chips to register as failed). I had that happen and a cold-reset got it back working again.. after some heart stopping moments! Cheesy

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August 27, 2014, 03:29:45 PM
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Power the whole thing down, let it cool and make sure the power supply is not too hot too (hot PSU sometimes means the voltages go wobbly, and causes the ASIC chips to register as failed). I had that happen and a cold-reset got it back working again.. after some heart stopping moments! Cheesy

Thanks, I actually powered the entire thing down, let it cool, checked all of the connections and used canned air on it to make sure to get any dust off and out of it.  It is now hashing correctly once again.  Smiley
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