Didley1JT
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December 21, 2017, 08:06:45 PM |
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No idea why you hating Bitmain and their product S9. I have received my first S9 and it is more silent, cooler and hashing slightly over nominal hashrate opposite 741 which hashing below nominal hashrate. And also if I consider price and power efficency it beats Avalon. So far the only advantage of Avalon seems to be resistance to dusty environment.
Benefits of Avalon are: - Distributors
- Reliability
- Seriously... working through Distributors
The S9 is superior to the 741 in terms of hash rate per watt. But they're known to burn out or arrive with dead boards. There's no way the S9 is quieter than the 741. And both my 741s hashed above 7.8TH/s when set to normal voltage and mining in a garage with no mechanical ventilation (just open windows). The 821 is coming out and is far closer to competing with the S9.
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madcow1713
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December 22, 2017, 02:21:12 AM |
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OK trying to set up my first set of 741s (have experience with s9 and e9 miners) and I'm having issues having the controller recognize any modules. I am down to troubleshooting one module with the controller to see what I can do.
Using a 2A usb plug for the controller. Firmware 20170603 1200W HP server PSU @ 240V
AUC3 converter is blue with green light.... I've tried a couple different converters, cables and usb cables to no avail.... any help would be appreciated.
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December 22, 2017, 02:57:05 AM |
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Problem solved. I had changed the pool info and it was not happy with my settings. A password for whatever pool you are using is necessary or it will not connect. Disregard my issue.
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Fantom2k83
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December 22, 2017, 04:17:27 PM |
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anybody get faulty Avalon 741 from last batch? or only me lucky?)
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Toughit
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December 22, 2017, 09:21:28 PM |
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I got a dead fan, two weeks with no operation, Canaan did state yesterday they are sending a new one.
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notabeliever
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December 23, 2017, 11:43:35 PM |
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anyone know where the 4-pin cable connecting miner to auc converter can be found. I'm sure if I had the right name for it I can find it at a cable store? Looks like a 4pin audio cable to a 5-1/2 cdrom.
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HagssFIN
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December 24, 2017, 12:00:57 AM |
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anyone know where the 4-pin cable connecting miner to auc converter can be found. I'm sure if I had the right name for it I can find it at a cable store? Looks like a 4pin audio cable to a 5-1/2 cdrom.
It's a five pin cable between the AUC (AvalonMiner USB Converter) and the miner.. Here is a good advice from Phil for a replacement cable.
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December 24, 2017, 01:36:35 AM |
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sorry was going to edit it as it was for a Avalon 6 however I found they sell a 4-pin so thank you
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Toughit
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December 27, 2017, 01:07:00 AM |
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Just received a shipment from avalon, it was supposed to contain a new fan.
Instead the package has a fan shroud!
2.5 weeks down on a brand new miner.
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HagssFIN
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December 27, 2017, 01:13:39 AM |
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Just received a shipment from avalon, it was supposed to contain a new fan.
Instead the package has a fan shroud!
2.5 weeks down on a brand new miner.
Just buy a replacement with fast delivery from Amazon, Newegg, etc. whatever shop that is able to ship in your country fast. It is way more cheaper solution than losing hashing time. Here is a good replacement fan Delta QFR1212GHE DC12V 2.70A 6000rpm @Newegg.com Newegg.com: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIAAES6BM1261&cm_re=delta_pwm_fan-_-9SIAAES6BM1261-_-Product
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December 27, 2017, 07:26:00 AM |
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Hey by the way, this is the first time I notice that Canaan now has a two-year warranty for the mining hardware. https://canaan.io/warranty/Nice. Not true, 90 days is all they give you on the miners. 90 days free of charge. After that you'll get spare parts for a charge
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December 27, 2017, 07:34:02 AM |
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Personally, I am not a fan of the integrated PSU. PSUs go bad- that is the nature of the beast. Now when one craps out- the whole unit is dead vs being able to swap it out in 30 seconds.
The front of the unit comes off and there are two terminals to wire a PSU into the device in case the internal PSU craps out. This was my biggest concern. PSUs tend to be less reliable than the miners, so it was imperative that if the Integrated PSU craps out that we be able to quickly supply power from an external one. Basically 2 screws and your there. After a few months in the field I'll have revised in field failure rates of the integrated PSU. For now I'm restricting sales of the 761 ( it sold out ) so I can monitor closely.. Later in 2018 there will be an 861
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December 27, 2017, 07:38:17 AM |
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Personally, I am not a fan of the integrated PSU. PSUs go bad- that is the nature of the beast. Now when one craps out- the whole unit is dead vs being able to swap it out in 30 seconds.
Agreed. Integrating the PS should reduce the cost, but not sure they'll be passing that onto us. Cost was a wash... added more chips, added more components for PSU, meh The biggest driver of Price is the Restricted supply and I model the break even time so that it stays in a range BTC goes up, price goes up but I try to keep the break even time within a reasonable zone Assuming a constant BTC price and 3-5% compounding difficulty increase every two weeks
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December 27, 2017, 07:43:58 AM |
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I guess after testing A8 they will be splitted in slow 761 for China and fast A8 for rest of the world.
No, if you look at the specs for both machines the A8 is using different chips. Correct. Steve has said that they have sold different models to Asia in the past. I believe the 761 falls into that category. ya, inside china there was a 720, 740... 761 was suppose to be all my baby, but... I only got a small portion to sell. Since its a new design ( integrated PSU) and I'm super conservative I didnt want it shipping to 15 different countries in small quantities.. 861 will go world wide
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December 27, 2017, 07:45:13 AM |
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Too bad no picture of the miner yet...
same design only 5cm longer same controller same PSU... although I do have a more powerful PSU coming...
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December 27, 2017, 07:47:09 AM |
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I'm guessing the 761 is just for them to use up their inventory of the old chips.
nope. 761 has been on the roadmap through all of 2017.
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December 27, 2017, 07:51:15 AM |
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Not sure how I feel about the integrated PSU feature...I share the same concerns of other posters here. While the performance increase could be more than worth it, what exactly happens when it breaks? I would assume we continue to enjoy the same warranty plan, but do you need to ship the entire unit back?
When I bought my 741 I purposely did not get it with the factory sorcerer PSU because 1) I wasn't sure it would work with my outlets 2) if it broke I would have to deal with the manufacturer of a nobrand chinese power supply.
Compare to buying brands like Corsair or EGVA on Amazon/Walmart where returning your lemon is just a click away.
Excited to see/hear more from Canaan! Thanks for the updates everyone
when it breaks. Check back on older threads here and you'll see that was my concern. Bottom line: You remove the front panel. There are two terminals where you can attach an external PSU and bypass the internal.
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December 27, 2017, 07:55:40 AM |
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Does anyone know if these A8 can comingle on the same controller as A741 or do they need their own?
The only difference between these miners appears to be the number of chips on each hash board. (With exception of the A8 integrated power supply) I don't believe the A8 model has an integrated power supply. The last Chinese-only version of the A7 apparently did, but I don't see the same verbiage in the description of the A8. Feel free to correct me. my fuck up. I copied the text for the 761 to the 8 series and forgot to remove the integrated PSU 821, 841 no integrated PSU 861 integrated 921 no integrated
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December 27, 2017, 07:57:07 AM |
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Does anyone know if these A8 can comingle on the same controller as A741 or do they need their own?
The only difference between these miners appears to be the number of chips on each hash board. (With exception of the A8 integrated power supply) I don't believe the A8 model has an integrated power supply. The last Chinese-only version of the A7 apparently did, but I don't see the same verbiage in the description of the A8. Feel free to correct me. You are correct. I think it was a copy paste issue from when they put up the 761, and bare bones description of the A8 information. So don't go selling those power supplies yet Yep My fuck up. cut and past issue
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