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Hi ammi, is it possible, to expand the antrun.de MHz-Range to 500MHz? I got my first successfully working tests @475MHz / 462.5MHz . It´s now possible with a special selfmade Peltier-Cooling solution ) Thx, andY Can you post a picture of your R1? Cooling with Peltier sounds nice! @Rich: Your second R1 is very lonely at the bottom of the list!
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May 05, 2016, 05:53:45 PM |
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@Rich: Your second R1 is very lonely at the bottom of the list! Unfortunately it is dead.... and should, be put to rest. It is now just being used to control one of my gekko Miners, so not all is lost. Rich
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May 05, 2016, 06:19:35 PM |
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Hi ammi, is it possible, to expand the antrun.de MHz-Range to 500MHz? I got my first successfully working tests @475MHz / 462.5MHz . It´s now possible with a special selfmade Peltier-Cooling solution ) Thx, andY Nice Frequencies. I am playing with my gekko at the moment, have done brief tests at 400MHz, but a few HW errors so need to do a mod to up the voltage as have run out of range on the pot. Good Luck... Rich Ahh great ! @Gekko VCore : I guess the value for the pulldown resistor to Ground is too high....? For my R1 I used a 10k to ground from the pot, so its possible a max Vcore of nearly 1V. @Nice frequencies: yes, I think its not bad for the beginning But the major issue seems to be the ckpool, so very often I got stops there between 10 to 30 minutes @Minibit: Hi ammi, is it possible, to expand the antrun.de MHz-Range to 500MHz? I got my first successfully working tests @475MHz / 462.5MHz . It´s now possible with a special selfmade Peltier-Cooling solution ) Thx, andY Can you post a picture of your R1? Cooling with Peltier sounds nice! Yes, no prob, I´ll upload it asap . But don´t be disappointed, it´s a first "quick´n´dirty" solution for testing And unfortunately, as still a newbie status member here, It´s forbidden to post embedded pictures, only picture links are possible andY
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May 05, 2016, 08:01:24 PM Last edit: May 12, 2016, 03:28:16 PM by andymanone |
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So, like promised, here some infos and a couple of first pics from my Peltier-cooled R1 Mod... (Sorry, links only, but I hope, I get the Full member status asap, so I´m able to insert the pics directly) What I´ve done with the R1 before:1. disabled the internal power supply and using a Powerbrick with 5 Volt/10 Amp as supply 2. first trying to use heatsinks on both sides of BM1384, but decided finally to reuse the original case, because it´s in my eyes a good solution for heat dissipation 3. using twice new cooling pads on each sides of internal BM1384 for more pressure and better cooling conditions! 4. Vcore Mod with pot for variable VCore between 0.6 up to 1V 5. adding a Vcore voltmeter 6. add an Sharkoon HPS1 7. add an Peltier solution But here finally some pics : 1. Sharkoon HPS1 Cooler stuffed with a 40x40 Peltier2. Sharkoon HPS1 Cooler with Peltier saddled up on the R1 Mod 3. First try - in front the Peltier-Controller Board4. First working Temp Measure: note(!) In=Ambient Temp 25.1C , and OUT=Minertemp! = 24,9C 5. First test @300MHz / Vcore 0.724 Volt6. Second test @475MHz / Vcore 0.891 Volt working Temp Measure: In=Ambient Temp 24.7C (opened Window ) and OUT = Minertemp=41,1C7. Third test @475MHz / screwed up Vcore to 0.900 Volt 8. Closer look @R1 running on 475Mhz9. Screenshot of my Power Measuring Software - Consumption between 25 and 27 Watts @475MHzUpdate: added a Test-Screenshot after 26min of running my R1 @25-27GHs (06.05.2016) 10. R1@475MHz Average 25-27GHsThats it for now If any questions, feel free to ask me. andY
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#Compare your share!# Join the community and be a member of http://www.gekkorun.de today! Open for all Antrouter R1, Gekkoscience Compac, 2PAC and sidehack´s coming soon Bitfury Asic Miners! Notice: gekkorun 2.0 goes offline in 10/07/18 (and will be not longer supported anymore) My previous ANTR1/Gekko Tuning success: Ant R1=500MHz@0.96V@27,66GH/s / Gekko=475MHz@0.9V /stable 450MHz/0.88V@23,78GH/s
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May 05, 2016, 10:52:11 PM |
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So, like promised, here some infos and a couple of first pics from my Peltier-cooled R1 Mod... (Sorry, links only, but I hope, I get the Full member status asap, so I´m able to insert the pics directly) What I´ve done with the R1 before:1. disabled the internal power supply and using a Powerbrick with 5 Volt/10 Amp as supply 2. first trying to use heatsinks on both sides of BM1384, but decided finally to reuse the original case, because it´s in my eyes a good solution for heat dissipation 3. using twice new cooling pads on each sides of internal BM1384 for more pressure and better cooling conditions! 4. Vcore Mod with pot for variable VCore between 0.6 up to 1V 5. adding a Vcore voltmeter 6. add an Sharkoon HPS1 7. add an Peltier solution But here finally some pics : 1. Sharkoon HPS1 Cooler stuffed with a 40x40 Peltier2. Sharkoon HPS1 Cooler with Peltier saddled up on the R1 Mod 3. First try - in front the Peltier-Controller Board4. First working Temp Measure: note(!) In=Ambient Temp 25.1C , and OUT=Minertemp! = 24,9C 5. First test @300MHz / Vcore 0.724 Volt6. Second test @475MHz / Vcore 0.891 Volt working Temp Measure: In=Ambient Temp 24.7C (opened Window ) and OUT = Minertemp=41,1C7. Third test @475MHz / screwed up Vcore to 0.900 Volt 8. Closer look @R1 running on 475Mhz9. Screenshot of my Power Measuring Software - Consumption between 25 and 27 Watts @475MHzThats it for now If any questions, feel free to ask me. andY Holy cow, this is sick! Very cool to see! Thx for sharing.
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So, like promised, here some infos and a couple of first pics from my Peltier-cooled R1 Mod... (Sorry, links only, but I hope, I get the Full member status asap, so I´m able to insert the pics directly) What I´ve done with the R1 before:1. disabled the internal power supply and using a Powerbrick with 5 Volt/10 Amp as supply 2. first trying to use heatsinks on both sides of BM1384, but decided finally to reuse the original case, because it´s in my eyes a good solution for heat dissipation 3. using twice new cooling pads on each sides of internal BM1384 for more pressure and better cooling conditions! 4. Vcore Mod with pot for variable VCore between 0.6 up to 1V 5. adding a Vcore voltmeter 6. add an Sharkoon HPS1 7. add an Peltier solution But here finally some pics : 1. Sharkoon HPS1 Cooler stuffed with a 40x40 Peltier2. Sharkoon HPS1 Cooler with Peltier saddled up on the R1 Mod 3. First try - in front the Peltier-Controller Board4. First working Temp Measure: note(!) In=Ambient Temp 25.1C , and OUT=Minertemp! = 24,9C 5. First test @300MHz / Vcore 0.724 Volt6. Second test @475MHz / Vcore 0.891 Volt working Temp Measure: In=Ambient Temp 24.7C (opened Window ) and OUT = Minertemp=41,1C7. Third test @475MHz / screwed up Vcore to 0.900 Volt 8. Closer look @R1 running on 475Mhz9. Screenshot of my Power Measuring Software - Consumption between 25 and 27 Watts @475MHzThats it for now If any questions, feel free to ask me. andY Wow... this is amazing.... do you work for NASA or something?
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May 06, 2016, 08:36:36 AM |
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Those images don't work for me, what hashrate was he getting?
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May 06, 2016, 09:09:57 AM Last edit: May 06, 2016, 11:10:05 AM by andymanone |
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Holy cow, this is sick! Very cool to see! Thx for sharing. Wow... this is amazing.... do you work for NASA or something? Thanks for the feedback, guys ! Will upload more infos and pics soon Haha, and no, I don´t working for NASA ! Those images don't work for me, what hashrate was he getting?
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@Jakob: sorry, there seems to be a prob with my pic hoster at the moment Hope, it´s asap available.Pic-Hoster is alive again.@Hashrate:here a short peek on my measured values: Clockrate: 475 MHz Multi: 0901 (hex) Vcore: 0.900 V Hashrate: ~ 28GHs Power Consumption: max 27,7Watts andY
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#Compare your share!# Join the community and be a member of http://www.gekkorun.de today! Open for all Antrouter R1, Gekkoscience Compac, 2PAC and sidehack´s coming soon Bitfury Asic Miners! Notice: gekkorun 2.0 goes offline in 10/07/18 (and will be not longer supported anymore) My previous ANTR1/Gekko Tuning success: Ant R1=500MHz@0.96V@27,66GH/s / Gekko=475MHz@0.9V /stable 450MHz/0.88V@23,78GH/s
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May 06, 2016, 09:30:59 AM |
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If these are the same chips as in the S7, think about what the S7 would be capable of if you had free eleccy.
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May 06, 2016, 09:34:17 AM |
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If these are the same chips as in the S7, think about what the S7 would be capable of if you had free eleccy.
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Haha, yeaah ! But no, the S7 works with the BM1385, but the Antrouter R1 comes with a BM1384 (it´s the same ASIC used in S5 and S5+) andY
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#Compare your share!# Join the community and be a member of http://www.gekkorun.de today! Open for all Antrouter R1, Gekkoscience Compac, 2PAC and sidehack´s coming soon Bitfury Asic Miners! Notice: gekkorun 2.0 goes offline in 10/07/18 (and will be not longer supported anymore) My previous ANTR1/Gekko Tuning success: Ant R1=500MHz@0.96V@27,66GH/s / Gekko=475MHz@0.9V /stable 450MHz/0.88V@23,78GH/s
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May 06, 2016, 12:15:16 PM |
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With a good enough electronics knowledge and power supply, you could modify an S5 (with proper cooling, and power supply) to do something similar? Obviously it would use an insane amount of electricity, but is that possible XD especially if you could put it somewhere with free electricity, although the chips probably wouldn't last too long, even with reasonable cooling
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May 06, 2016, 01:37:23 PM |
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With a good enough electronics knowledge and power supply, you could modify an S5 (with proper cooling, and power supply) to do something similar? Obviously it would use an insane amount of electricity, but is that possible XD especially if you could put it somewhere with free electricity, although the chips probably wouldn't last too long, even with reasonable cooling
Yes it can be done. I have had an S5 up to 425MHz with the standard core voltage of 0.8V which you get with a 12V supply. As you say with the right cooling and a small increase in the 12V supply to 13.5V which would give you a core voltage of 0.9V you could probably push on up to about 500MHz. Rich
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May 06, 2016, 10:45:59 PM |
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What was the total hashrate? btw I can be added to the run now! solo.ckpool.org/users/1KumpjxTB6scqwaZCXEwNx3jqEkRQh44dL Country is UK
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May 06, 2016, 10:57:25 PM |
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What was the total hashrate? btw I can be added to the run now! solo.ckpool.org/users/1KumpjxTB6scqwaZCXEwNx3jqEkRQh44dL Country is UK At 425MHz Hash Rate was 1.4TH and at 500MHz it would be 1.65TH Rich
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May 07, 2016, 05:18:05 AM |
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Woo, I'm #1! If only for a little bit. 511k won't last too long at the top.
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May 07, 2016, 10:43:25 AM |
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What was the total hashrate? btw I can be added to the run now! solo.ckpool.org/users/1KumpjxTB6scqwaZCXEwNx3jqEkRQh44dL Country is UK Hi jacobmayes94 Cool! Ammi will soon add you to antrun.de. Have a nice race
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My first pool is the one that i have registered for the race. As for the other pools, I created multiple BTC addresses to point to ckpool (who knows one day ck will announce an R1 as winner amazing block finder ) Then, chose "Balance" to the failover strategy so that R1 will cycle through all the mined addresses in a "balance" manner. Maybe I didn't keep my R1 running long enough (always fine tuning the small guy every day).... any members who have successfully cycled to multiple pools? Thanks! a кaк нacтpoить Antrouter R1 нa solo.ckpool.org:3333) Я пpocтo в этoм дeлe нoвичoк. Ecли нe тpyднo мoжнo пoдpoбнeй(oт и дo) нaпишитe плиз
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May 07, 2016, 10:41:43 PM |
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My first pool is the one that i have registered for the race. As for the other pools, I created multiple BTC addresses to point to ckpool (who knows one day ck will announce an R1 as winner amazing block finder ) Then, chose "Balance" to the failover strategy so that R1 will cycle through all the mined addresses in a "balance" manner. Maybe I didn't keep my R1 running long enough (always fine tuning the small guy every day).... any members who have successfully cycled to multiple pools? Thanks! a кaк нacтpoить Antrouter R1 нa solo.ckpool.org:3333) Я пpocтo в этoм дeлe нoвичoк. Ecли нe тpyднo мoжнo пoдpoбнeй(oт и дo) нaпишитe плиз See this image: http://imgur.com/eiduCyzAs pool worker use your BTC address and a worker extension. Example: Pool: | stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333 | Worker: | INSERTYOURBTCADDRESSHERE_R1 | Password: | x |
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