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June 20, 2016, 05:38:59 AM |
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Bitmain it is the 20th, have you sent us our B2 miners yet or are you selling them for 200$ more on a B4 flash-sale? Lucky I paid worthless fiat and not precious BTC
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sunny163
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June 20, 2016, 10:20:45 AM |
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Yupp i got shipping detail for batch 2
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philipma1957
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June 20, 2016, 11:23:07 AM |
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Yupp i got shipping detail for batch 2 just got my notice 2 on the way. yeah!
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jfbbtc
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June 20, 2016, 11:46:54 AM |
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My ups tracking shows ready for pickup at 1:10AM on the 20th China time, picked up 5PM. jfb
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HagssFIN
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June 20, 2016, 02:15:22 PM |
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.. Has anyone received shipping info for their batch 2 gear?
I got shipping confirmation as well, 1 on the way!
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June 20, 2016, 02:19:20 PM |
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I really would like on of theese on the HAshnest MArket That would be great - MAybe someone do know when this will happens?
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philipma1957
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June 20, 2016, 06:23:19 PM |
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I really would like on of theese on the HAshnest MArket That would be great - MAybe someone do know when this will happens? I sure they will appear maybe right before the ½ ing
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not.you
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June 20, 2016, 08:29:00 PM |
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My batch 3 gets 12.5 Th downclocked to 593 and even then I have to restart cgminer several times for one of the boards to get a decent hashrate. Luckily I can tell within a minute or so if the board is going to get a decent rate but it kind of sucks that it is hit or miss like that. If I don't restart cgminer to get that board working well it hashes about 1.1 Th lower.
The config page still has the shutdown at 80 degree option and the chips are always over 80 so I think we can conclude that the temps reported on previous miners (S7, etc...) were PCB temps. I am getting high 90's (like 98-100) on the chips with the PCB's reporting upper 60's (like 68-69).
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NotFuzzyWarm
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June 20, 2016, 11:23:17 PM |
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Set the fans to use custom settings and set them to 100%. The chips run *a little* cooler. Oddly enough, on my b1 and b3 the noise is actually better. (lower) Wonder it it has to do with the motors in the fans eg 4 pole vs 6 or more?
The b1 I downclocked to 618 and the b3 is at stock 600, both happy so far.
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June 21, 2016, 01:02:04 AM Last edit: June 21, 2016, 01:52:52 AM by Biodom |
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easy come, easy go....676 few minutes ago...apparently bitfinex had an outage.
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philipma1957
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June 21, 2016, 01:07:10 AM |
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My batch 3 gets 12.5 Th downclocked to 593 and even then I have to restart cgminer several times for one of the boards to get a decent hashrate. Luckily I can tell within a minute or so if the board is going to get a decent rate but it kind of sucks that it is hit or miss like that. If I don't restart cgminer to get that board working well it hashes about 1.1 Th lower.
The config page still has the shutdown at 80 degree option and the chips are always over 80 so I think we can conclude that the temps reported on previous miners (S7, etc...) were PCB temps. I am getting high 90's (like 98-100) on the chips with the PCB's reporting upper 60's (like 68-69).
watch for heat creep Mine tend to creep to as high as 75-105 unless I clock to 550 vs 650. much of this issue is summer temps in the solar array shed. we are getting fans set up and will change the venting setup. this will fix heat issues. and we will boost the clock back up.
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not.you
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June 21, 2016, 01:27:31 AM |
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My batch 3 gets 12.5 Th downclocked to 593 and even then I have to restart cgminer several times for one of the boards to get a decent hashrate. Luckily I can tell within a minute or so if the board is going to get a decent rate but it kind of sucks that it is hit or miss like that. If I don't restart cgminer to get that board working well it hashes about 1.1 Th lower.
The config page still has the shutdown at 80 degree option and the chips are always over 80 so I think we can conclude that the temps reported on previous miners (S7, etc...) were PCB temps. I am getting high 90's (like 98-100) on the chips with the PCB's reporting upper 60's (like 68-69).
watch for heat creep Mine tend to creep to as high as 75-105 unless I clock to 550 vs 650. much of this issue is summer temps in the solar array shed. we are getting fans set up and will change the venting setup. this will fix heat issues. and we will boost the clock back up. At the hottest part of the day they are hitting 100-101. But the PCB temps are right around what the S7's are showing (67-70) so I am guessing the S7 chip temps are hitting those kind of numbers too.
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AriesIV10
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June 21, 2016, 12:08:54 PM |
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My batch 3 gets 12.5 Th downclocked to 593 and even then I have to restart cgminer several times for one of the boards to get a decent hashrate. Luckily I can tell within a minute or so if the board is going to get a decent rate but it kind of sucks that it is hit or miss like that. If I don't restart cgminer to get that board working well it hashes about 1.1 Th lower.
The config page still has the shutdown at 80 degree option and the chips are always over 80 so I think we can conclude that the temps reported on previous miners (S7, etc...) were PCB temps. I am getting high 90's (like 98-100) on the chips with the PCB's reporting upper 60's (like 68-69).
watch for heat creep Mine tend to creep to as high as 75-105 unless I clock to 550 vs 650. much of this issue is summer temps in the solar array shed. we are getting fans set up and will change the venting setup. this will fix heat issues. and we will boost the clock back up. At the hottest part of the day they are hitting 100-101. But the PCB temps are right around what the S7's are showing (67-70) so I am guessing the S7 chip temps are hitting those kind of numbers too. So, What is the difference between temp(PCB) and temp(chip)? I understand the ranges for temp(PCB) is "keep it under 80c and runs most efficient at 58-65c," But what is the safe range and cutoff for temp(chip)?
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philipma1957
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June 21, 2016, 12:51:07 PM |
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My batch 3 gets 12.5 Th downclocked to 593 and even then I have to restart cgminer several times for one of the boards to get a decent hashrate. Luckily I can tell within a minute or so if the board is going to get a decent rate but it kind of sucks that it is hit or miss like that. If I don't restart cgminer to get that board working well it hashes about 1.1 Th lower.
The config page still has the shutdown at 80 degree option and the chips are always over 80 so I think we can conclude that the temps reported on previous miners (S7, etc...) were PCB temps. I am getting high 90's (like 98-100) on the chips with the PCB's reporting upper 60's (like 68-69).
watch for heat creep Mine tend to creep to as high as 75-105 unless I clock to 550 vs 650. much of this issue is summer temps in the solar array shed. we are getting fans set up and will change the venting setup. this will fix heat issues. and we will boost the clock back up. At the hottest part of the day they are hitting 100-101. But the PCB temps are right around what the S7's are showing (67-70) so I am guessing the S7 chip temps are hitting those kind of numbers too. So, What is the difference between temp(PCB) and temp(chip)? I understand the ranges for temp(PCB) is "keep it under 80c and runs most efficient at 58-65c," But what is the safe range and cutoff for temp(chip)? all of us seem to be pcb-chip 50 80 60 90 70 100 75 105 80 110 so 80 pcb would mean 110 chip my thoughts are the s-7 could run at 65 pcb for 6 to 8 months been there done that with two units that ran from sept 2015 which would mean 65-95 should be fine for long term runs. and 80 - 110 is shut down temp. so 66-96 to 79-109 is the gray zone. My goal is to be under 70 -100 as much as possible. I am not looking to be a beta tester with 8200 usd worth of gear.
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AriesIV10
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June 21, 2016, 01:09:52 PM |
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My batch 3 gets 12.5 Th downclocked to 593 and even then I have to restart cgminer several times for one of the boards to get a decent hashrate. Luckily I can tell within a minute or so if the board is going to get a decent rate but it kind of sucks that it is hit or miss like that. If I don't restart cgminer to get that board working well it hashes about 1.1 Th lower.
The config page still has the shutdown at 80 degree option and the chips are always over 80 so I think we can conclude that the temps reported on previous miners (S7, etc...) were PCB temps. I am getting high 90's (like 98-100) on the chips with the PCB's reporting upper 60's (like 68-69).
watch for heat creep Mine tend to creep to as high as 75-105 unless I clock to 550 vs 650. much of this issue is summer temps in the solar array shed. we are getting fans set up and will change the venting setup. this will fix heat issues. and we will boost the clock back up. At the hottest part of the day they are hitting 100-101. But the PCB temps are right around what the S7's are showing (67-70) so I am guessing the S7 chip temps are hitting those kind of numbers too. So, What is the difference between temp(PCB) and temp(chip)? I understand the ranges for temp(PCB) is "keep it under 80c and runs most efficient at 58-65c," But what is the safe range and cutoff for temp(chip)? all of us seem to be pcb-chip 50 80 60 90 70 100 75 105 80 110 so 80 pcb would mean 110 chip my thoughts are the s-7 could run at 65 pcb for 6 to 8 months been there done that with two units that ran from sept 2015 which would mean 65-95 should be fine for long term runs. and 80 - 110 is shut down temp. so 66-96 to 79-109 is the gray zone. My goal is to be under 70 -100 as much as possible. I am not looking to be a beta tester with 8200 usd worth of gear. Great Information Phillip! Thanks.
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June 21, 2016, 01:13:36 PM |
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My batch 3 gets 12.5 Th downclocked to 593 and even then I have to restart cgminer several times for one of the boards to get a decent hashrate. Luckily I can tell within a minute or so if the board is going to get a decent rate but it kind of sucks that it is hit or miss like that. If I don't restart cgminer to get that board working well it hashes about 1.1 Th lower.
The config page still has the shutdown at 80 degree option and the chips are always over 80 so I think we can conclude that the temps reported on previous miners (S7, etc...) were PCB temps. I am getting high 90's (like 98-100) on the chips with the PCB's reporting upper 60's (like 68-69).
watch for heat creep Mine tend to creep to as high as 75-105 unless I clock to 550 vs 650. much of this issue is summer temps in the solar array shed. we are getting fans set up and will change the venting setup. this will fix heat issues. and we will boost the clock back up. At the hottest part of the day they are hitting 100-101. But the PCB temps are right around what the S7's are showing (67-70) so I am guessing the S7 chip temps are hitting those kind of numbers too. So, What is the difference between temp(PCB) and temp(chip)? I understand the ranges for temp(PCB) is "keep it under 80c and runs most efficient at 58-65c," But what is the safe range and cutoff for temp(chip)? all of us seem to be pcb-chip 50 80 60 90 70 100 75 105 80 110 so 80 pcb would mean 110 chip my thoughts are the s-7 could run at 65 pcb for 6 to 8 months been there done that with two units that ran from sept 2015 which would mean 65-95 should be fine for long term runs. and 80 - 110 is shut down temp. so 66-96 to 79-109 is the gray zone. My goal is to be under 70 -100 as much as possible. I am not looking to be a beta tester with 8200 usd worth of gear. My unit is at 65/95/99% fan/13.6TH/650mhz. I gave up on the HW error count - its like a counter, literally going up like speedometer - crazy
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philipma1957
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June 21, 2016, 01:36:47 PM |
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My batch 3 gets 12.5 Th downclocked to 593 and even then I have to restart cgminer several times for one of the boards to get a decent hashrate. Luckily I can tell within a minute or so if the board is going to get a decent rate but it kind of sucks that it is hit or miss like that. If I don't restart cgminer to get that board working well it hashes about 1.1 Th lower.
The config page still has the shutdown at 80 degree option and the chips are always over 80 so I think we can conclude that the temps reported on previous miners (S7, etc...) were PCB temps. I am getting high 90's (like 98-100) on the chips with the PCB's reporting upper 60's (like 68-69).
watch for heat creep Mine tend to creep to as high as 75-105 unless I clock to 550 vs 650. much of this issue is summer temps in the solar array shed. we are getting fans set up and will change the venting setup. this will fix heat issues. and we will boost the clock back up. At the hottest part of the day they are hitting 100-101. But the PCB temps are right around what the S7's are showing (67-70) so I am guessing the S7 chip temps are hitting those kind of numbers too. So, What is the difference between temp(PCB) and temp(chip)? I understand the ranges for temp(PCB) is "keep it under 80c and runs most efficient at 58-65c," But what is the safe range and cutoff for temp(chip)? all of us seem to be pcb-chip 50 80 60 90 70 100 75 105 80 110 so 80 pcb would mean 110 chip my thoughts are the s-7 could run at 65 pcb for 6 to 8 months been there done that with two units that ran from sept 2015 which would mean 65-95 should be fine for long term runs. and 80 - 110 is shut down temp. so 66-96 to 79-109 is the gray zone. My goal is to be under 70 -100 as much as possible. I am not looking to be a beta tester with 8200 usd worth of gear. My unit is at 65/95/99% fan/13.6TH/650mhz. I gave up on the HW error count - its like a counter, literally going up like speedometer - crazy please clock at freq 643 for 24 hours and see what you get.
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June 21, 2016, 02:38:25 PM |
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Just ordered one. Wondering what power supplies people are using in the states?
Thanks guys!
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June 21, 2016, 02:48:19 PM |
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Just ordered one. Wondering what power supplies people are using in the states?
Thanks guys!
Where did you order one? The official site does not have any.
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June 21, 2016, 03:23:08 PM |
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Just ordered one. Wondering what power supplies people are using in the states?
Thanks guys!
Where did you order one? The official site does not have any. XMR Holder mining BTC
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