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June 24, 2013, 06:28:52 PM
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Is someone able to compile the same firmware but with variable fan speed please?

Temps are 42 and 46 [I only have external air being piped to one intake at the moment so can make the 46 lower]. I need to sleep next to this thing and 4k rpms don't exactly help Cheesy

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June 24, 2013, 06:49:23 PM
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So I thought I'd make it easy for everyone to try the latest cgminer 3.3.0 and overclock settings all rolled into one, so here is a firmware with the overclock settings settable from the web interface:


(perhaps my mistake was that I have kept settings)



I got this same exact Cgminer API error

HELP ME PLEASE!

My unit has been offline for 8 hours now Sad




kill cgminer process (needs to be done twice)
save config again.... try 345 instead of 350... it seems more stable for me
goto startup and RESTART cgminer.....

repeat this process every 5mins if not working
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June 24, 2013, 07:01:57 PM
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http://www.mycom.nl/hardware/voedingen/9687/corsair-tx750m


is this good enough for upgrading a batch 1 PSU?

Mine had a 750 watt Gold Enermax, so replacing with a 750 watt Bronze power supply may not be an upgrade. 
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June 24, 2013, 07:08:13 PM
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So I thought I'd make it easy for everyone to try the latest cgminer 3.3.0 and overclock settings all rolled into one, so here is a firmware with the overclock settings settable from the web interface:


(perhaps my mistake was that I have kept settings)



I got this same exact Cgminer API error

HELP ME PLEASE!

My unit has been offline for 8 hours now Sad




kill cgminer process (needs to be done twice)
save config again.... try 345 instead of 350... it seems more stable for me
goto startup and RESTART cgminer.....

repeat this process every 5mins if not working

Is this a specifically a software problem(Cgminer) or does this indicate possible hardware damage due to overclocking?

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June 24, 2013, 07:13:42 PM
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no idea.... if that does nto work then maybe..... try flashing back to old firmware maybe?
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June 24, 2013, 07:13:54 PM
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Is this a specifically a software problem(Cgminer) or does this indicate possible hardware damage due to overclocking?

Its a configuration/software issue. Seen this a couple of times as I was flashing within the various firmware. You can try flashing it back to the stock firmware. Hard Reboot, Cgminer configuration, change the speed settings, save & reapply settings.

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June 24, 2013, 07:30:32 PM
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http://www.mycom.nl/hardware/voedingen/9687/corsair-tx750m


is this good enough for upgrading a batch 1 PSU?

Mine had a 750 watt Gold Enermax, so replacing with a 750 watt Bronze power supply may not be an upgrade. 


I thought batch 1 had gold 650W PSU? I have one of those corsair bronze laying around.................. would it be better than a gold 650w?
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June 24, 2013, 07:36:00 PM
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Is there a legend to all of the tables in the cgminer status dashboard anywhere?

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June 24, 2013, 07:42:45 PM
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Is someone able to compile the same firmware but with variable fan speed please?

Temps are 42 and 46 [I only have external air being piped to one intake at the moment so can make the 46 lower]. I need to sleep next to this thing and 4k rpms don't exactly help Cheesy


Quoted for truth -- 4k RPMs is impossible to sleep next to, it would be a great service if someone could enable the 325 clock without the 4k RPM fans...
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June 24, 2013, 07:47:24 PM
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why are you all sleeping next to your hardware? ever tried earplugs?Huh?
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June 24, 2013, 07:49:13 PM
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why are you all sleeping next to your hardware? ever tried earplugs?Huh?
I'm in student halls, I'm literally 60cm away from these fans. IN ORDER TO HEAR MYSELF THINK I NEED TO TYPE IN CAPITALS.

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June 24, 2013, 07:50:23 PM
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why are you all sleeping next to your hardware? ever tried earplugs?Huh?
I'm in student halls, I'm literally 60cm away from these fans. IN ORDER TO HEAR MYSELF THINK I NEED TO TYPE IN CAPITALS.



Hear ye hear ye, btc network be secured from within the confines of the student housing. 4000 rpms in your ears is like being on a transoceanic flight, all hours.
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June 24, 2013, 07:52:39 PM
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why are you all sleeping next to your hardware? ever tried earplugs?Huh?
I'm in student halls, I'm literally 60cm away from these fans. IN ORDER TO HEAR MYSELF THINK I NEED TO TYPE IN CAPITALS.



Hear ye hear ye, btc network be secured from within the confines of the student housing. 4000 rpms in your ears is like being on a transoceanic flight, all hours.

I CAN'T HEAR YOU BRO

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June 24, 2013, 08:11:44 PM
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no idea.... if that does nto work then maybe..... try flashing back to old firmware maybe?


Its a configuration/software issue. Seen this a couple of times as I was flashing within the various firmware. You can try flashing it back to the stock firmware. Hard Reboot, reapply settings.

Tried it still stuck, but Im at work now so I have to wait till I get out Sad

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June 24, 2013, 08:25:26 PM
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no idea.... if that does nto work then maybe..... try flashing back to old firmware maybe?


Its a configuration/software issue. Seen this a couple of times as I was flashing within the various firmware. You can try flashing it back to the stock firmware. Hard Reboot, reapply settings.

Tried it still stuck, but Im at work now so I have to wait till I get out Sad


hiw long were you running 350? What kind of environment? what temps? What were your hw errors like?
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June 24, 2013, 08:36:37 PM
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Tried it still stuck, but Im at work now so I have to wait till I get out Sad

Just log in with SSH and see what is going on, if cgminer is running. And if not, check the error (perhaps config) when you start it up.

The fact that the web interface can't connect can mean various things.
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June 24, 2013, 08:46:03 PM
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Ckovivas - Thanks for the firmware and latest cgminer update!

Is there a way to get the fans to run at maximum on the avalons.
I have tried adding these:
--avalon-temp 0
--avalon-temp 1
--avalon-temp 30

But none are running at 4000 so the temperature is running several degrees more than normal. I tried this on a couple different units.
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June 24, 2013, 08:54:45 PM
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Ckovivas - Thanks for the firmware and latest cgminer update!

Is there a way to get the fans to run at maximum on the avalons.
I have tried adding these:
--avalon-temp 0
--avalon-temp 1
--avalon-temp 30

But none are running at 4000 so the temperature is running several degrees more than normal. I tried this on a couple different units.
? They're defaulted to max on his firmware.

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June 24, 2013, 08:55:10 PM
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Ckovivas - Thanks for the firmware and latest cgminer update!

Is there a way to get the fans to run at maximum on the avalons.
I have tried adding these:
--avalon-temp 0
--avalon-temp 1
--avalon-temp 30

But none are running at 4000 so the temperature is running several degrees more than normal. I tried this on a couple different units.
cgminer is setting them to max. Your fans just don't happen to run at 4000 at max.

As yantis has pointed out, you can change the temp target to run your fans quieter. Add that line with your temperature target to "More options". The highest I would go  is 55 degrees.

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June 24, 2013, 09:00:41 PM
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No but with the strombom (spelling) firmware they run at 4000 just not with this update. If I switch to that firmware then the fans are maxed out and the units are a couple degrees cooler but then I miss out on the latest cgminer goodness.

cgminer 3.3 firmware
Fan2 3840
Fan3 3600

Strombom firmware:
Fan2 3840
Fan3 3960
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