sickpig
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October 29, 2013, 02:38:16 PM |
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Careful with this one, guys.. monitor your temps. My machines are running hot. Each chip about 2-4 degrees higher on 0.9.8.
Rolling back to 0.97 for now.
absolute values? before and after?
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October 29, 2013, 02:38:28 PM |
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is bertmod & enablecores the same thing?
No - Bertmod is used in order to display more details in summary form including disabled cores and hardware error %'s. KNC seem to have approved it for use, as it is not permanent.
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chrono030
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October 29, 2013, 02:41:33 PM |
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.97 Firmware ASIC slot #1 39.5 ℃ ASIC slot #2 27.0 ℃ ASIC slot #3 43.0 ℃ ASIC slot #4 37.0 ℃
Avg. Hash Rate 544 Gh/s Difficulty Accepted 21,176,320 Difficulty Rejected 64,512 (0.3 %) Hardware Errors 1,952,367 (7.8 %) WU 7,874 Difficulty Stale 8,192 Network Blocks 350 Pool Rejected 0.3 % Pool Stale 0 Best Share 9,295,152 Found Blocks 0
.98 firmware ASIC slot #1 41.0 ℃ ASIC slot #2 28.0 ℃ ASIC slot #3 45.5 ℃ ASIC slot #4 38.5 ℃
Last Checked Tue Oct 29 14:45:20 UTC 2013 Avg. Hash Rate 563 Gh/s Difficulty Accepted 104,960 Difficulty Rejected 512 (0.4 %) Hardware Errors 2,378 (1.9 %) WU 7,847 Difficulty Stale 0 Network Blocks 2 Pool Rejected 0.5 % Pool Stale 0 Best Share 479,722 Found Blocks 0
I'll agree with the comments above, this firmware does run hotter than .97. With the increased hashrate I suppose that is to be expected.
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oyeTorry
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October 29, 2013, 02:43:00 PM |
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Careful with this one, guys.. monitor your temps. My machines are running hot. Each chip about 2-4 degrees higher on 0.9.8.
As long as it does not affect HW errors %, 2-4 degrees higher doesnt matter, right?
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sickpig
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October 29, 2013, 02:45:50 PM |
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.97 Firmware ASIC slot #1 39.5 ℃ ASIC slot #2 27.0 ℃ ASIC slot #3 43.0 ℃ ASIC slot #4 37.0 ℃
.98 firmware ASIC slot #1 41.0 ℃ ASIC slot #2 28.0 ℃ ASIC slot #3 45.5 ℃ ASIC slot #4 38.5 ℃
I'll agree with the comments above, this firmware does run hotter than .97. With the increased hashrate I suppose that is to be expected.
it's harmless imho, this is my jup with 0.95: KNC 0: 51.0C | 135.6/132.1/126.1Gh/s | A:11149 R:160+0(.46%) HW:160159/4.8% KNC 1: 50.5C | 134.8/130.0/126.4Gh/s | A:11284 R:126+0(.46%) HW: 82402/2.5% KNC 2: 47.5C | 135.3/132.0/128.0Gh/s | A:11467 R:109+0(.24%) HW: 91937/2.8% KNC 3: 40.0C | 142.7/139.5/137.0Gh/s | A:12301 R:132+0(.28%) HW: 33157/.96 let say the I would have used "warmer" rather than "hotter"
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October 29, 2013, 02:46:35 PM |
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Careful with this one, guys.. monitor your temps. My machines are running hot. Each chip about 2-4 degrees higher on 0.9.8.
As long as it does not affect HW errors %, 2-4 degrees higher doesnt matter, right? Some people have been doing testing around these chips and they actually have an "optimal" temperature that they hash at. It's not always just "the coolest" = "highest hashrate." Some people were even creating shrouds around the units to get them to a higher temp. As long as the HW error % doesn't go up like the guy said, the higher temps are not a reason to "roll back" to .97
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October 29, 2013, 02:47:09 PM |
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As long as you are under 100C I would not worry too much about an increase. Maybe you should be concerned if it hits 80-90C -- maybe not. In any case below 70C -- quit worrying take the extra hashes. https://www.kncminer.com/pages/supportI will upgrade after I finish a short outing -- will give additional info tonight.
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soapmodem
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October 29, 2013, 02:47:39 PM |
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Careful with this one, guys.. monitor your temps. My machines are running hot. Each chip about 2-4 degrees higher on 0.9.8.
As long as it does not affect HW errors %, 2-4 degrees higher doesnt matter, right? Probably correct. It may affect the lifespan of the machine, but since all the money is to be made within the next couple months, I don't suppose that really matters.. I rolled back as a precaution until further reports come in. Then I'll most likely re-upgrade.
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October 29, 2013, 02:48:55 PM |
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Put .98 on one of my 3 modual jupiters... seems to like it. Little better WU/min at higher temps.
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jelin1984
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October 29, 2013, 02:50:39 PM |
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yes higher temp mine run
between 560-565gh
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October 29, 2013, 02:54:48 PM |
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Careful with this one, guys.. monitor your temps. My machines are running hot. Each chip about 2-4 degrees higher on 0.9.8.
As long as it does not affect HW errors %, 2-4 degrees higher doesnt matter, right? Probably correct. It may affect the lifespan of the machine, but since all the money is to be made within the next couple months, I don't suppose that really matters.. I rolled back as a precaution until further reports come in. Then I'll most likely re-upgrade. those chips should be capable of 100°C+. so absolutely no reason to ring the alarm bell here.
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October 29, 2013, 02:56:41 PM |
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anyone has a meter for his Jupiter, only ? seems like higher electricity consumption, but I can't tell exactly as I have several other devices connected to my one
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October 29, 2013, 02:57:26 PM |
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.96: 24h average - 543Gh/s .97: 24h average - 547Gh/s (but perf. drop after couple of hours)
.98: 15 minutes average - 563Gh/s ASIC slot #1 46.5 ℃ ASIC slot #2 51.5 ℃ ASIC slot #3 56.0 ℃ ASIC slot #4 49.5 ℃
ambient: 19℃
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October 29, 2013, 02:58:11 PM |
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anyone has a meter for his Jupiter, only ? seems like higher electricity consumption, but I can't tell exactly as I have several other devices connected to my one
My Saturn went to 315 W from 295 W with 0.98fw
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October 29, 2013, 02:58:40 PM |
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.98 firmware helped! hashing at 144 ghs on my mercury. low hardware errors!
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October 29, 2013, 02:59:16 PM |
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anyone has a meter for his Jupiter, only ? seems like higher electricity consumption, but I can't tell exactly as I have several other devices connected to my one
My Saturn went to 315 W from 295 W with 0.98fw and your hashrate increased?
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October 29, 2013, 02:59:25 PM |
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anyone has a meter for his Jupiter, only ? seems like higher electricity consumption, but I can't tell exactly as I have several other devices connected to my one
my saturns runs @ 323w on the wall on .98 in v .95 285w
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October 29, 2013, 02:59:33 PM |
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Wow , hashrate explosion..... Form 530 to 575Ghash. And i was already on 530 with .97 and cgminer 3.6.6 . So there's more to .98 than just cgminer
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October 29, 2013, 02:59:44 PM |
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0.95. to 0.98
Temps up a couple of Degrees.
Watts at Wall 747 up about 80.
557Gh/s Average (Higher at Pool, but waiting on more Shares to get better picture).
HW errors down from 1.4 to Less than 0.5.
Looking good, but more electricity.
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October 29, 2013, 03:03:12 PM |
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anyone has a meter for his Jupiter, only ? seems like higher electricity consumption, but I can't tell exactly as I have several other devices connected to my one
My Saturn went to 315 W from 295 W with 0.98fw and your hashrate increased? Have to running it for a while. HW error went to 3% from 5,5%, hashrate almost the same.
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