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December 29, 2016, 12:16:02 PM
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Hi All

All of a sudden my S7 has developed a problem as in pic below....It will run for 30 mins or so then it starts 'beeping' and stops mining and the temp shows 100 !!!

Anyone got any ideas ?

What board is it (i think it is the furthest from the ethernet port) ??

ALSO is it ok just to power one or two of the 3 inputs on the faulty board ??

I have tried various psu's and still get the same and each PSU powers ALL boards...as obvious.



Cheers

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December 29, 2016, 01:31:30 PM
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Had that exact issue with one of mine.  Eventually I could not get it to mine at all with that board connected because it always showed a random temp above 90 (usually like above 110-130) which prevents it from mining.  I sent it to Denver for repair.  Cost $75 for repair plus something like $25 for shipping.

This is the place that can do repairs: bitmainwarranty.com

But looking at the site: https://bitmainwarranty.com/shop/ I see that they have S7 boards for sale directly so you may want to just go that route.  Why the 45 chip board costs more than the 54 chip board I do not know (maybe because it runs at a higher freq?).
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December 29, 2016, 01:35:38 PM
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Had that exact issue with one of mine.  Eventually I could not get it to mine at all with that board connected because it always showed a random temp above 90 (usually like above 110-130) which prevents it from mining.  I sent it to Denver for repair.  Cost $75 for repair plus something like $25 for shipping.

This is the place that can do repairs: bitmainwarranty.com

But looking at the site: https://bitmainwarranty.com/shop/ I see that they have S7 boards for sale directly so you may want to just go that route.  Why the 45 chip board costs more than the 54 chip board I do not know (maybe because it runs at a higher freq?).


I can not see any boards for sale on the site ? Only Hosting ??

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December 29, 2016, 09:26:18 PM
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Hi All

All of a sudden my S7 has developed a problem as in pic below....It will run for 30 mins or so then it starts 'beeping' and stops mining and the temp shows 100 !!!

Anyone got any ideas ?

What board is it (i think it is the furthest from the ethernet port) ??

ALSO is it ok just to power one or two of the 3 inputs on the faulty board ??

I have tried various psu's and still get the same and each PSU powers ALL boards...as obvious.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/romanski/antimer%20faulty_zpsqawnukw5.jpg

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Chain 1 is the 1st board on your right when you are facing the front of the miner (with Ethernet port).
It is ok to run just 1 or 2 boards. You just have to disconnect the power and data cable of the faulty board.
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December 29, 2016, 09:28:42 PM
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Hi All

All of a sudden my S7 has developed a problem as in pic below....It will run for 30 mins or so then it starts 'beeping' and stops mining and the temp shows 100 !!!

Anyone got any ideas ?

What board is it (i think it is the furthest from the ethernet port) ??

ALSO is it ok just to power one or two of the 3 inputs on the faulty board ??

I have tried various psu's and still get the same and each PSU powers ALL boards...as obvious.



Cheers

Hi,

Chain 1 is the 1st board on your right when you are facing the front of the miner (with Ethernet port).
It is ok to run just 1 or 2 boards. You just have to disconnect the power and data cable of the faulty board.


Cheers, so what i thought was correct then, board one is basically opposite to the PCIE supply for the control board..


What i also asked is it possible to run one or two of the inputs (out of the 3) on the faulty board ?

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December 30, 2016, 12:37:30 AM
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Yeah, don't tell anybody this but you don't have to supply power to all 3 pcie plugs. If you are running a full s7 at full clock speed then I wouldn't use less than 2 of the plugs per board.

It will run power to the entire board though...even with 1 plug.

I have one running with 1 plug per board. It's underclocked mind you... 1 pci-e plug won't be throwing more than 300 watts...you don't want all that power going over a single wire/connector.
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January 18, 2018, 08:23:58 PM
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So, I've got a S7-LN that started doing this, temp. on one board is near 90 while the other is in the 30's, all 45 ASICs appear to be working on both boards.  Mines for a while, then lots of HW errors and beeping which then stops mining.  Is this something that can be fixed?
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January 18, 2018, 11:03:43 PM
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The temperatures are pulled directly from the hashing chip, normally chip #45 the last in the string. Outside of replacing that chip there is not much to be done.

Stop buying industrial miners, running them at home, and then complaining about the noise.
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