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June 27, 2013, 05:25:35 PM |
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any links for where i can get a good server grade 120mm x 38mm 3600rpm fan in the EU?
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June 27, 2013, 05:47:45 PM |
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Worth mentioning I blew up a 750 Watt stock PSU today running at 362 Mhz in a 3 module unit. I wouldn't recommend running 4 modules with an 860 watt based on this.
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thorvald
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June 27, 2013, 05:52:47 PM |
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tried with the latest version I had the same 0 hash problem restored to default and tried to mine for you , but the same it did not worked hash 0 power cycle , went to 300 , went to auto , is the same 0 hash I`ve reverted to 519b maybe the fpga in version 1 has some problems Could be different set of settings that come with the newer version and your old stored settings aren't working. Weird that sometimes it needs a good swift kick up the bum to get going (like restarting it twice). Try the regular 282 default perhaps to start out? With auto it will climb over time anyway. Tried everything it did not worked updated with the regular Avalon image without keep settings, restarted , power cycle , it worked updated to latest version keeping 282 , without keep settings , restarted ,power cycle , it did not worked updated with the regular Avalon image without keep settings, restarted , power cycle updated to latest version keeping 282 , keep settings , restarted ,power cycle it did not worked maybe is something wrong with my controller board , reverted to 519b with keep setting and it hash at 375 now with about ~0.6%hw error at 9m 12s 59440.30
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June 27, 2013, 05:53:40 PM |
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I have been running 340mhz on my batch two now for several days and it has been nothing but stable above 81gh/s
I guess i won't be upgrading any with a 4th module! thanks for the advice
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June 27, 2013, 05:55:13 PM |
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maybe is something wrong with my controller board , reverted to 519b with keep setting and it hash at 375 now with about ~0.6%hw error at 9m 12s 59440.30
that hashrate is not good for 375.....
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June 27, 2013, 05:55:31 PM |
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tried with the latest version I had the same 0 hash problem restored to default and tried to mine for you , but the same it did not worked hash 0 power cycle , went to 300 , went to auto , is the same 0 hash I`ve reverted to 519b maybe the fpga in version 1 has some problems Could be different set of settings that come with the newer version and your old stored settings aren't working. Weird that sometimes it needs a good swift kick up the bum to get going (like restarting it twice). Try the regular 282 default perhaps to start out? With auto it will climb over time anyway. Tried everything it did not worked updated with the regular Avalon image without keep settings, restarted , power cycle , it worked updated to latest version keeping 282 , without keep settings , restarted ,power cycle , it did not worked updated with the regular Avalon image without keep settings, restarted , power cycle updated to latest version keeping 282 , keep settings , restarted ,power cycle it did not worked maybe is something wrong with my controller board , reverted to 519b with keep setting and it hash at 375 now with about ~0.6%hw error at 9m 12s 59440.30 I recommend if you are going to use that firmware to stay at 345 speed setting as the 355+ gives you double hardware errors.
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June 27, 2013, 05:56:15 PM |
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i recommend 345 also..... been running for days now
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June 27, 2013, 06:06:51 PM |
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anyone thought about a voltmod for the avalon? The chips might need a little bit more volt for 375 mhz or 400
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June 27, 2013, 06:11:09 PM |
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When I calculate the output 710*0.92 = 653 output /3*4 I'll get 870 Watt with 4 modules maybe it would work for a while but its very risky
I wouldn't be comfortable with this setup either, but to be fair you forgot to note that there's probably 30 to 50W used to power the rest of the system (fans, controller, mips board, hub, ...) so it's probably still within the PSU specs.
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June 27, 2013, 06:20:35 PM |
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When I calculate the output 710*0.92 = 653 output /3*4 I'll get 870 Watt with 4 modules maybe it would work for a while but its very risky
I wouldn't be comfortable with this setup either, but to be fair you forgot to note that there's probably 30 to 50W used to power the rest of the system (fans, controller, mips board, hub, ...) so it's probably still within the PSU specs. DNS died so i was not able to finish my post About Fans + other things they get calculated already. What i forgot to write is that psu should be single 12V rail capable to provide at least 63A+10%-15% reserve or to be driven at 85% load=70AMps+ 860i is rated at 71A so it should be fine. However 75A+ would be the one i will choose So that is pretty much all of it
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June 27, 2013, 06:24:02 PM |
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the 860w not 860i is 71.6A
Rail 3.3V 5V 12V 5VSB -12V Max. Power 25A 25A 71.6A 3A 0.6A 125W 859.2W 15W 6W Total Max. Power 860W
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June 27, 2013, 06:27:19 PM |
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710 Watt is measured at the wall (plug/input). PSU has about 80% efficiency which means that 4 Modules will consume about 757W (710*0.8/3*4) at OUTPUT. PSU is rated what it can supply in OUTPUT not what it consumes in input. If you measure 4 modules at Input (plug) you will see that they will consume about 757 +0.2*757 = 908W
So once again 850W rated PSU is fine
Just to be on safe side check what is max Amparage that 12V rail can provide. It has to be greater than 757/12=63Amps. Most modern PSU's will do that. Having 1000W psu with weak 12V rail < 63AMPS (just an example) will cause magic smoke to come out
In short watch PSU Output Wats + !!!!!12v Rail AMPS!!!!!
The AX860 is a 80+ platinum rated psu what means it has an efficiency of over 90% (94% @50% load and still 91% on 100% load) @ 230V (115V is a little worse) check it out: http://www.plugloadsolutions.com/80PlusPowerSupplies.aspx#So the estamined 950 @wall will be about 860 Watt output and thats exactly the limit I think Corsair is a good psu so it might have some reserve BUT I wont run a psu 24/7 at its limit! When I calculate the output 710*0.92 = 653 output /3*4 I'll get 870 Watt with 4 modules maybe it would work for a while but its very risky or will you loshia give a guarantee for your YES promise??? Dude, I am not able to promise you anything. i missed the fact that the measurement is with gold PSu at 115V. What i think is that: Al PSu suppliers lie and or efficiency drops when psu load is > 85%. So let us make a bargin and count it has 85% efficiency. Have in mind that you have at least 10% additional loss by converting 12V to 1.2V right? So calculation is almost same. However i do recommend to chose as powerful as you can afford with at least 75A - 12V Best
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June 27, 2013, 06:35:59 PM |
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Update on Avalon set at 340 speed.200760 accepted shares submitted over 180 minutes = 1115.3 shares per minute or 66920 accepted shares per hour. Will run for 1 full day in order to compare vs 345 setting on new firmware.
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dogjunior
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June 27, 2013, 07:55:18 PM |
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This is a dumb question Two of the three fans in my Avalon are spinning at 3700 plus RPM. The first one (blue guy) is at 0 RPM. Is that because it is not at 12v 3600 rpm fan? It is running but cgminer is not reading the fan speed. It there a way to fix it?
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June 27, 2013, 08:01:08 PM |
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This is a dumb question Two of the three fans in my Avalon are spinning at 3700 plus RPM. The first one (blue guy) is at 0 RPM. Is that because it is not at 12v 3600 rpm fan? It is running but cgminer is not reading the fan speed. It there a way to fix it? I heard it was normal, when the two fans spin at max rpm, the third fan spins less or stops spinning, maybe because of the airflow coming from the other two
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June 27, 2013, 08:01:26 PM |
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This is a dumb question Two of the three fans in my Avalon are spinning at 3700 plus RPM. The first one (blue guy) is at 0 RPM. Is that because it is not at 12v 3600 rpm fan? It is running but cgminer is not reading the fan speed. It there a way to fix it? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140539.msg2595244#msg2595244read that post should help answer your question.
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dogjunior
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June 27, 2013, 08:23:14 PM |
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Thanks. Just ordered a fan off of Amazon. Not seeing the rpm in cgminer kind of bugs me.
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June 27, 2013, 08:35:29 PM |
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finding these in the EU is proving to be a struggle.... ordering from aamzon.com will be 20-30days delivery
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June 27, 2013, 08:40:06 PM |
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Thanks. Just ordered a fan off of Amazon. Not seeing the rpm in cgminer kind of bugs me.
Dude, What i did. 1. Removed PSU outside - Ugly hack 2. The PSU hole was sealed to avoid air out 3. The blue fan unplugged/disconnected 4. Tmp sensor mounted outside 5. Blue fan hole sealed to avoid air out Result: All temps went down 3-4 degrees Ambient stays constant air conditioned Result with latest FW - auto-clock between 357-361 Difficulty Accepted:118964.00000000 1191.43/m 85285.68Mhs ACCEPTED BY THE POOL Up time: 1h 39m 51s And I am Happy Thanks CON!!!
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June 27, 2013, 08:43:21 PM |
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finding these in the EU is proving to be a struggle.... ordering from aamzon.com will be 20-30days delivery The problem is that there is too much pressure inside the unit. The two holes in the back of the unit are not adequate to move the increased cfm of air being moved. A quick fix would be to remove the power supply from inside the Avalon and having placed on top or beside of the unit. This will permit for more CFM of air to be pushed out the back and enabling the blue fan to operate at 2300 rpm's It may not solve the display problem however it will solve the underlying issue. You can tell that your "Blue" fan is not spinning at its max speed when the temp sensor on the controller reports high temps of 28+
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