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And now a question about flashing the new firmware. I have to be honest, I don't think I've done this since the S1 days which was a simple .bin file to flash them with. But the new file is a tarball with multiple files in it. I have tried linking the tar.gz file and it wouldn't take it, then I just untar'd it and tried, still nothing. The fully uncompressed file has several files in it, so I didn't want to risk just flashing with the .bin file since there's also a script file and a couple of others...
TL:DR - What's the process to flash my S7 with the 600 MHz firmware upgrade?
There is an upgrade tab on n the system section on the web gui. You browse for file , select it an click flash I down load the file to my pc first Very easy. Ok, yes, I know where the upgrade tab is in the gui, but do I just use the tar.gz file to perform the upgrade? Maybe the file was corrupted when I downloaded it so it wasn't working. I'll have to try again when I get home tonight. Yes just download it from the website with a browser. Tar.gz is the file it uses. Confused me at first too back in the day. I have a laptop running at the datacenter that I download it to. Then I can flash them all from the same file. I use teamviewer to remote control the laptop, very slick product, free for personal use.
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October 30, 2015, 01:00:32 PM Last edit: October 30, 2015, 01:34:25 PM by aurel57 |
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And now a question about flashing the new firmware. I have to be honest, I don't think I've done this since the S1 days which was a simple .bin file to flash them with. But the new file is a tarball with multiple files in it. I have tried linking the tar.gz file and it wouldn't take it, then I just untar'd it and tried, still nothing. The fully uncompressed file has several files in it, so I didn't want to risk just flashing with the .bin file since there's also a script file and a couple of others...
TL:DR - What's the process to flash my S7 with the 600 MHz firmware upgrade?
There is an upgrade tab on n the system section on the web gui. You browse for file , select it an click flash I down load the file to my pc first Very easy. Ok, yes, I know where the upgrade tab is in the gui, but do I just use the tar.gz file to perform the upgrade? Maybe the file was corrupted when I downloaded it so it wasn't working. I'll have to try again when I get home tonight. Yes just download it from the website with a browser. Tar.gz is the file it uses. Confused me at first too back in the day. I have a laptop running at the datacenter that I download it to. Then I can flash them all from the same file. I use teamviewer to remote control the laptop, very slick product, free for personal use. I have used TeamViewer since my USB miner days, seeing that I would have to do a hard reboot of my computer everyday and it works slick. I also use it while on vacation so I can check on web cam at home to make sure it's all good.
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October 30, 2015, 01:05:23 PM |
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And now a question about flashing the new firmware. I have to be honest, I don't think I've done this since the S1 days which was a simple .bin file to flash them with. But the new file is a tarball with multiple files in it. I have tried linking the tar.gz file and it wouldn't take it, then I just untar'd it and tried, still nothing. The fully uncompressed file has several files in it, so I didn't want to risk just flashing with the .bin file since there's also a script file and a couple of others...
TL:DR - What's the process to flash my S7 with the 600 MHz firmware upgrade?
There is an upgrade tab on n the system section on the web gui. You browse for file , select it an click flash I down load the file to my pc first Very easy. Ok, yes, I know where the upgrade tab is in the gui, but do I just use the tar.gz file to perform the upgrade? Maybe the file was corrupted when I downloaded it so it wasn't working. I'll have to try again when I get home tonight. Yes just download it from the website with a browser. Tar.gz is the file it uses. Confused me at first too back in the day. I have a laptop running at the datacenter that I download it to. Then I can flash them all from the same file. I use teamviewer to remote control the laptop, very slick product, free for personal use. Ok, must've been a corrupt file when I downloaded it or didn't give the device enough time to perform the upgrade. I'll just try it again tonight and leave it alone for 10 minutes to see if the process worked. But I do have to say these things are freakin' loud! Like a jet turbine running in my basement! Happy with the hashrate though and the ability to use Extranonce.subscribe.
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philipma1957
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October 30, 2015, 01:39:01 PM Last edit: October 30, 2015, 01:56:26 PM by philipma1957 |
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I have found a solution to soundproof. Home Depot sells hvac venting about one hundred bucks will do three or four units. I will post photos : photos are on my soundproof thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1188217.msg12831638#msg12831638
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pj40
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October 30, 2015, 01:43:04 PM |
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I have found a solution to soundproof.
Home Depot sells hvac venting about one hundred bucks will do three or four units.
I will post photos
I'm curious to see your solution.
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October 30, 2015, 01:49:11 PM |
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Just curious.. Bought an S7 marked "paid for" on Monday. When should I expect shipment?
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philipma1957
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October 30, 2015, 01:50:38 PM |
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Just curious.. Bought an S7 marked "paid for" on Monday. When should I expect shipment?
Maybe 10 days. No one knows for sure. Batch 2 or 3?
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torepia
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October 30, 2015, 01:51:20 PM |
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I have found a solution to soundproof.
Home Depot sells hvac venting about one hundred bucks will do three or four units.
I will post photos
Awesome! Curious as well, if it works well I just might order some S7-lite's (if they create less noise/dB) to have at home. The regular S7 is just too loud to have in an apartment.
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pj40
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October 30, 2015, 01:55:14 PM |
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I have found a solution to soundproof.
Home Depot sells hvac venting about one hundred bucks will do three or four units.
I will post photos
Awesome! Curious as well, if it works well I just might order some S7-lite's (if they create less noise/dB) to have at home. The regular S7 is just too loud to have in an apartment. You definitely need 2 floors between you and the miner. Mine's in the basement...the back room of the basement and I can hear it all over my first floor, but not on the second floor.
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philipma1957
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October 30, 2015, 01:57:08 PM |
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I have found a solution to soundproof.
Home Depot sells hvac venting about one hundred bucks will do three or four units.
I will post photos
Awesome! Curious as well, if it works well I just might order some S7-lite's (if they create less noise/dB) to have at home. The regular S7 is just too loud to have in an apartment. fans are on 4000 rpm see link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1188217.msg12831638#msg12831638
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October 30, 2015, 01:57:55 PM |
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Just curious.. Bought an S7 marked "paid for" on Monday. When should I expect shipment?
Maybe 10 days. No one knows for sure. Batch 2 or 3? B3 .. and it looks like none have been available for sale since..
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October 30, 2015, 02:55:17 PM |
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Just curious.. Bought an S7 marked "paid for" on Monday. When should I expect shipment?
Maybe 10 days. No one knows for sure. Batch 2 or 3? B3 .. and it looks like none have been available for sale since.. Judging by a huge recent jump in hashing speed, BMT already produced new miners and now connected them to "test". Did anybody get a shipping notification for a miner (b2/B3) that was ordered on or after 10/20?
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pj40
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October 30, 2015, 03:13:00 PM |
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I have found a solution to soundproof.
Home Depot sells hvac venting about one hundred bucks will do three or four units.
I will post photos
Awesome! Curious as well, if it works well I just might order some S7-lite's (if they create less noise/dB) to have at home. The regular S7 is just too loud to have in an apartment. fans are on 4000 rpm see link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1188217.msg12831638#msg12831638So it's basically insulated duct work on the ingress/egress fans to lower the decibels? I wish I had a meter to see the dB of what my miner is. It's crazy loud compared to my S5's.
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October 30, 2015, 03:18:53 PM |
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I have found a solution to soundproof.
Home Depot sells hvac venting about one hundred bucks will do three or four units.
I will post photos
Awesome! Curious as well, if it works well I just might order some S7-lite's (if they create less noise/dB) to have at home. The regular S7 is just too loud to have in an apartment. fans are on 4000 rpm see link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1188217.msg12831638#msg12831638So it's basically insulated duct work on the ingress/egress fans to lower the decibels? I wish I had a meter to see the dB of what my miner is. It's crazy loud compared to my S5's. Use a manual fan speed. You should have no problems with 50%, you can probably go lower ( I use 30% on most of mine). S7's run best at ~62C. Running at full speed your probably going to shake heatsinks off.
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October 30, 2015, 03:19:59 PM |
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Unfortunately i am missing all the ascii miners of bitmain after s3.. Hope it arrives soon in india too
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pj40
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October 30, 2015, 03:22:01 PM |
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I have found a solution to soundproof.
Home Depot sells hvac venting about one hundred bucks will do three or four units.
I will post photos
Awesome! Curious as well, if it works well I just might order some S7-lite's (if they create less noise/dB) to have at home. The regular S7 is just too loud to have in an apartment. fans are on 4000 rpm see link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1188217.msg12831638#msg12831638So it's basically insulated duct work on the ingress/egress fans to lower the decibels? I wish I had a meter to see the dB of what my miner is. It's crazy loud compared to my S5's. Use a manual fan speed. You should have no problems with 50%, you can probably go lower ( I use 30% on most of mine). S7's run best at ~62C. Running at full speed your probably going to shake heatsinks off. I currently have them set to 80%. I haven't had a lot of time to play with the speed and watch the heat since I just got it last night. I'll move it down to 60% to see how it fares next.
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October 30, 2015, 03:24:57 PM |
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I am a little bit worried about S7 heatsink issue in case it fell off my s7 will burn! I highly doubt that the glue which is holding the heatsinks in place will survive several years of nonstop mining temperature will affect the glue for sure. Proof me wrong please
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October 30, 2015, 03:29:51 PM |
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I am a little bit worried about S7 heatsink issue in case it fell off my s7 will burn! I highly doubt that the glue which is holding the heatsinks in place will survive several years of nonstop mining temperature will affect the glue for sure. Proof me wrong please Hmm, how can it be proven when they haven't been around for several years?
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Biodom
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October 30, 2015, 03:29:57 PM |
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I have found a solution to soundproof.
Home Depot sells hvac venting about one hundred bucks will do three or four units.
I will post photos
Awesome! Curious as well, if it works well I just might order some S7-lite's (if they create less noise/dB) to have at home. The regular S7 is just too loud to have in an apartment. fans are on 4000 rpm see link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1188217.msg12831638#msg12831638So it's basically insulated duct work on the ingress/egress fans to lower the decibels? I wish I had a meter to see the dB of what my miner is. It's crazy loud compared to my S5's. Use a manual fan speed. You should have no problems with 50%, you can probably go lower ( I use 30% on most of mine). S7's run best at ~62C. Running at full speed your probably going to shake heatsinks off. generally speaking, yes, but when I tried to lower to 50%, temp of the boards was OK (57-58C) and speed was great, but somehow controller lost its marbles and required a reboot. it also seems that after software update S7 is maintaining ~55C of the boards automatically, so I just let it be for now. It is a bit scary to repeat going to 50% and see if it was just one off. In addition, maybe ambient matters as well, as I have 28C, which is a bit higher than probably most cases.
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October 30, 2015, 03:33:30 PM |
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I am a little bit worried about S7 heatsink issue in case it fell off my s7 will burn! I highly doubt that the glue which is holding the heatsinks in place will survive several years of nonstop mining temperature will affect the glue for sure. Proof me wrong please These machines aren't designed to last that long, hence the 90 day warranty, but I like the 2 working ones I got waiting for replacement board information from BM for the one that lost some chips/heatsinks.
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