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Author Topic: A4 Dominator - Pre-Order Group Buy - 280mh, roughly 1000w, $1800 + shipping  (Read 122520 times)
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December 08, 2016, 06:30:38 PM
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hi everyone, i want to share my experience with the miner software version, the V2.0.2 did great job. 5 X a4 running for now 6 day without any trouble, no pool disconnect and very stable
thanks you to inno for the support and the very good service, i recommand it to everyone, look like all problem is solve with this new version


You really came all this way to make an account and as your first post is to share your endorsement of Innosilicon and information "no pool disconnect and very stable" when there are pages of evidence to the contrary?

Sorry, but I call bullshit on your post.
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December 08, 2016, 07:03:00 PM
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I was asked by Dominique from Innosilicon to share my experience.

I have 3rd batch miners, were very unstable with original v2.0.1

After I got v2.0.2 from them, it seems relatively stable on mono-coin pool (f2pool)

Miners tend to die (completely disappear) on switching pools - work for ~12 h on prohashing, then I have to reboot as they disappear from network.

Probably overheating, but it is hard to say - I can not watch then all the time.

If somebody managed to get them stable on prohashing - could you please share settings?

I will probably try them on nicehash - original firmware would not work there at all, did not try new one.

Will watch this thread closely
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December 09, 2016, 10:45:13 AM
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Did anyone try to power those miners with the Bitmaintech APW-1600 PSUs( https://shop.bitmain.com/productDetail.htm?pid=00020160905064759862LCcn24oJ0685 ) ?
Do you see any problems by using these or should I use ATX PSUs?
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December 09, 2016, 11:55:15 AM
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I was asked by Dominique from Innosilicon to share my experience.

I have 3rd batch miners, were very unstable with original v2.0.1

After I got v2.0.2 from them, it seems relatively stable on mono-coin pool (f2pool)

Miners tend to die (completely disappear) on switching pools - work for ~12 h on prohashing, then I have to reboot as they disappear from network.

Probably overheating, but it is hard to say - I can not watch then all the time.

If somebody managed to get them stable on prohashing - could you please share settings?

I will probably try them on nicehash - original firmware would not work there at all, did not try new one.

Will watch this thread closely

I have them stable on prohashing for almost 24hours.

2hr avg hashrate: 277.98 MH/s

Speed: 1200Mhz
mV: 820
Diff: 8192

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December 09, 2016, 12:02:13 PM
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I was asked by Dominique from Innosilicon to share my experience.

I have 3rd batch miners, were very unstable with original v2.0.1

After I got v2.0.2 from them, it seems relatively stable on mono-coin pool (f2pool)

Miners tend to die (completely disappear) on switching pools - work for ~12 h on prohashing, then I have to reboot as they disappear from network.

Probably overheating, but it is hard to say - I can not watch then all the time.

If somebody managed to get them stable on prohashing - could you please share settings?

I will probably try them on nicehash - original firmware would not work there at all, did not try new one.

Will watch this thread closely

I have them stable on prohashing for almost 24hours.

2hr avg hashrate: 277.98 MH/s

Speed: 1200Mhz
mV: 820
Diff: 8192



my best at PH has been about 48-72hrs
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December 09, 2016, 01:24:43 PM
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I was asked by Dominique from Innosilicon to share my experience.

I have 3rd batch miners, were very unstable with original v2.0.1

After I got v2.0.2 from them, it seems relatively stable on mono-coin pool (f2pool)

Miners tend to die (completely disappear) on switching pools - work for ~12 h on prohashing, then I have to reboot as they disappear from network.

Probably overheating, but it is hard to say - I can not watch then all the time.

If somebody managed to get them stable on prohashing - could you please share settings?

I will probably try them on nicehash - original firmware would not work there at all, did not try new one.

Will watch this thread closely

I have them stable on prohashing for almost 24hours.

2hr avg hashrate: 277.98 MH/s

Speed: 1200Mhz
mV: 820
Diff: 8192



my best at PH has been about 48-72hrs

I will update again after the weekend Smiley
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December 09, 2016, 03:30:31 PM
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I was asked by Dominique from Innosilicon to share my experience.

I have 3rd batch miners, were very unstable with original v2.0.1

After I got v2.0.2 from them, it seems relatively stable on mono-coin pool (f2pool)

Miners tend to die (completely disappear) on switching pools - work for ~12 h on prohashing, then I have to reboot as they disappear from network.

Probably overheating, but it is hard to say - I can not watch then all the time.

If somebody managed to get them stable on prohashing - could you please share settings?

I will probably try them on nicehash - original firmware would not work there at all, did not try new one.

Will watch this thread closely

I have them stable on prohashing for almost 24hours.

2hr avg hashrate: 277.98 MH/s

Speed: 1200Mhz
mV: 820
Diff: 8192



my best at PH has been about 48-72hrs

I will update again after the weekend Smiley

Prohashing - 12h so far.

Hashrate fluctuates between 200MH/s and 300MH/s

Voltage set at 810.

Temperature of boards - 64 degrees. Seems overheating, I guess...

Miners are in a cold room, and it is winter now. I can not put them in a freezer...  Huh

What temperature is deemed as normal? I read before somebody says miners run at 40? How is that possible?

Mine are jumping to 60 almost right away.
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December 09, 2016, 03:52:38 PM
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Mine are 48-51
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December 09, 2016, 04:07:14 PM
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Mine are 48-51

Anything special you do for this?
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December 09, 2016, 04:29:24 PM
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I just got some good news from Chloe.  They are planning to arrange to flash or upgrade the MCU's.  They are looking for someone who can flash the units in the US or replace the MCU's.  I will reach out to @lightfoot to see if he is interested.  Inno plans to pay for this repair.

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December 09, 2016, 04:42:57 PM
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Hey could somebody upload or point me to towards the batch 3 v2.0.x files, the most recent.. ?

Thanks
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December 09, 2016, 04:54:22 PM
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Hey could somebody upload or point me to towards the batch 3 v2.0.x files, the most recent.. ?

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Here is the link of v2.0.2. If you have batch 3 miners please update.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9umhsbtky6t1c6j/2.0.2beta.rar?dl=0

For batch 1 and 2 users, we are preparing sending the MCU/jigs for updating the MCU firmware to you recently. Just some patience please. We will fix everything for you.

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December 09, 2016, 04:54:51 PM
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Hey could somebody upload or point me to towards the batch 3 v2.0.x files, the most recent.. ?

Thanks

I got this

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9umhsbtky6t1c6j/2.0.2beta.rar?dl=0
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December 09, 2016, 05:03:23 PM
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I just got some good news from Chloe.  They are planning to arrange to flash or upgrade the MCU's.  They are looking for someone who can flash the units in the US or replace the MCU's.  I will reach out to @lightfoot to see if he is interested.  Inno plans to pay for this repair.
Sure. Would be happy to help.

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December 09, 2016, 06:10:56 PM
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I just got some good news from Chloe.  They are planning to arrange to flash or upgrade the MCU's.  They are looking for someone who can flash the units in the US or replace the MCU's.  I will reach out to @lightfoot to see if he is interested.  Inno plans to pay for this repair.
Sure. Would be happy to help.



Great news! -- Thanks for your efforts for the community.
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December 09, 2016, 06:26:08 PM
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thanks for the speedy response chaps, top shelf as we brits say
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December 09, 2016, 06:46:18 PM
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I am sure they plan to do something like this in the EU part of the world also.  So we will need to see if we can get the details for who that person would be in the EU for these repairs.
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December 10, 2016, 05:42:03 PM
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I just got some good news from Chloe.  They are planning to arrange to flash or upgrade the MCU's.  They are looking for someone who can flash the units in the US or replace the MCU's.  I will reach out to @lightfoot to see if he is interested.  Inno plans to pay for this repair.


This sounds good as I live in the USA.. Please keep us updated on how we get in line for the repair what I need to do ect.. Thanks!
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December 10, 2016, 05:45:12 PM
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I just got some good news from Chloe.  They are planning to arrange to flash or upgrade the MCU's.  They are looking for someone who can flash the units in the US or replace the MCU's.  I will reach out to @lightfoot to see if he is interested.  Inno plans to pay for this repair.
Sure. Would be happy to help.


lightfoot are you located in the US? I am in Missouri.. Thanks
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December 10, 2016, 08:51:14 PM
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ightfoot are you located in the US? I am in Missouri.. Thanks
Yes, I'm in the US.

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