philipma1957 (OP)
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January 11, 2017, 09:19:03 PM |
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I just installed a fresh Windows 10 2016 LTSB Enterprise with my own key. Copied, the miner binariese back to the panda miner. Everything is working great now since 7 days. So no worry to reinstall the machine it will work again without any special modification Now its time to switch to the linux version and see what I can do there with it By the way, I'm mining monero and got a stable hashrate from 5970 h/s. sgminer can go higher than 6khs but that on Linux.... 6400 @ 880 watt stable as a rock over here.. Waiting patiently for a linux holding coin for you.
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Eliovp
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January 12, 2017, 12:41:02 AM |
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Here's a new one 2200+ sol with peaks up to 2260 at 1050-1070 watt (swings a bit). Greetings!
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fullzero
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January 12, 2017, 02:38:43 AM |
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Impressive. Do you think its possible to improve the efficiency?
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citronick
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January 12, 2017, 02:39:09 AM |
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Here's a new one
2200+ sol with peaks up to 2260 at 1050-1070 watt (swings a bit).
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Greetings!
Amazing Eliovp! This looks like optiminer - currently ahead of Claymore v10. Have you tried claymore v11?
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January 12, 2017, 06:27:43 AM |
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Here's a new one
2200+ sol with peaks up to 2260 at 1050-1070 watt (swings a bit).
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Greetings!
Amazing Eliovp! This looks like optiminer - currently ahead of Claymore v10. Have you tried claymore v11? Claymore V11 for linux not yet relase.
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Eliovp
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January 12, 2017, 09:05:00 AM |
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Here's a new one
2200+ sol with peaks up to 2260 at 1050-1070 watt (swings a bit).
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Greetings!
Amazing Eliovp! This looks like optiminer - currently ahead of Claymore v10. Have you tried claymore v11? As said above, not available, i did try 10, max i got was 235 per GPU.. Big difference Greetings! Edit: A friend of mine talked to AMD and can confirm that they will stick with the mxm design for at least 3-5 years, this will also include the upcoming vega cards. So in other words, the panda is upgradable! Woop!
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philipma1957 (OP)
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January 14, 2017, 10:06:29 PM |
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I am 90% sure manual control of fan speed can be done with a few parts from amazon one of these https://www.amazon.com/DROK-Voltage-Regulator-Converter-1-2-36V/dp/B00C4QVTNU/ref=sr_1_3?and some of these https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CDKSV3C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?there are two fan headers in the case. below I can use a brick and the controller. when I get more 3 pin cables I will test to see how this works. I suspect fans can be lowered a lot and make this a very small home miner. If I can bypass headers on the mobo you can feed that controller from your psu. If I have to use the fan headers it would not be as clean. here is a photo or three see controller it measures 8.47 volts note the two probes. To the left is a box, it has a pot with a screw. volts in are 13.18 I can drop to 5 volts via the pot now it is 8.22 volts i am using an external brick on the left it is 91% eff. the controller is 97% eff. I do not know if the mobo will say fuck you if you leave the two 3 pin headers empty. which is why I ordered enough cables to test this with the brick and with the headers
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ps_jb
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January 14, 2017, 10:19:53 PM |
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Can it be controller with this - http://a.co/4YaLbiD?So no need in controllers and cables
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ps_jb
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January 14, 2017, 10:54:50 PM |
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no for a few reasons there are 9 fans the controller you list does 4 fans you would need 3 of them. I also need to check how much power you can use with your controller. Right now having used ones like the kingwin I know they can not do well with beefy fans. the deltas in the pandaminer can do .8 amps each. Maybe The six channel model can work http://www.kingwin.com/fpx-006/it can do 20 watts fans the fpx 001 can only do an 8 watt fan so it is not good. http://www.kingwin.com/cooling/fan-controllers/fpx-001-2/This probably will work: http://a.co/7aRhQYR5 channels, so only 2 is needed. 30W per channel - good enough
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yun9999
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January 15, 2017, 08:22:05 AM |
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Any luck on getting picture of the Motherboard to see part # or what brand they are using?
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TheRider
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January 15, 2017, 09:39:17 AM |
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Any luck on getting picture of the Motherboard to see part # or what brand they are using?
Motherboard
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dagarair
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January 15, 2017, 12:51:16 PM |
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Any luck on getting picture of the Motherboard to see part # or what brand they are using?
Brand? they make their own. Bios is AM Megatrends.
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philipma1957 (OP)
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January 15, 2017, 03:20:38 PM |
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Any luck on getting picture of the Motherboard to see part # or what brand they are using?
The board is their board as far as I can tell you can not source the board. I will do a full teardown on Monday or Tuesday. parts are due on monday but amazon in their infinite wisdom used the post office to ship them and tomorrow is a Fed Holiday so I think it gets to me on tues. I hope to have quiet fans soon. I hope to confirm the cpu is soldered and not upgradeable or custom socket and can be removed. Most likely the cpu is soldered.
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January 15, 2017, 08:04:32 PM |
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Any luck on getting picture of the Motherboard to see part # or what brand they are using?
The board is their board as far as I can tell you can not source the board. I will do a full teardown on Monday or Tuesday. parts are due on monday but amazon in their infinite wisdom used the post office to ship them and tomorrow is a Fed Holiday so I think it gets to me on tues. I hope to have quiet fans soon. I hope to confirm the cpu is soldered and not upgradeable or custom socket and can be removed. Most likely the cpu is soldered. Its printed on the main board "Starminer GPU Switch v1.3" Anybody knows what is a "GPU switch" ? one single board, with onboard compute processor with custom PCI bus integrated into switched design? looking at the pictures, upgrading the MXM module is possible.
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January 15, 2017, 09:52:04 PM |
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Any luck on getting picture of the Motherboard to see part # or what brand they are using?
The board is their board as far as I can tell you can not source the board. I will do a full teardown on Monday or Tuesday. parts are due on monday but amazon in their infinite wisdom used the post office to ship them and tomorrow is a Fed Holiday so I think it gets to me on tues. I hope to have quiet fans soon. I hope to confirm the cpu is soldered and not upgradeable or custom socket and can be removed. Most likely the cpu is soldered. Its printed on the main board "Starminer GPU Switch v1.3" Anybody knows what is a "GPU switch" ? one single board, with onboard compute processor with custom PCI bus integrated into switched design? looking at the pictures, upgrading the MXM module is possible. The question on the MXM modules is where will you be able to get them... So AMD releases the next generation of GPU's, will Pandaminer be selling those so you can upgrade or does anyone know of a supplier? Just looking around for these current cards I haven't seen a place to buy them so it makes me wonder how possible an upgrade will be... Or if a card fails, where to find a replacement.
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yun9999
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January 16, 2017, 03:59:23 AM |
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Any luck on getting picture of the Motherboard to see part # or what brand they are using?
The board is their board as far as I can tell you can not source the board. I will do a full teardown on Monday or Tuesday. parts are due on monday but amazon in their infinite wisdom used the post office to ship them and tomorrow is a Fed Holiday so I think it gets to me on tues. I hope to have quiet fans soon. I hope to confirm the cpu is soldered and not upgradeable or custom socket and can be removed. Most likely the cpu is soldered. Shows Starminer GPU switch. Not sure if they made their own board as they're a very tiny company that can barely source more than 30 units at once. Very limited info when googling starminer GPU switch.
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philipma1957 (OP)
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January 16, 2017, 04:53:58 AM |
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Any luck on getting picture of the Motherboard to see part # or what brand they are using?
The board is their board as far as I can tell you can not source the board. I will do a full teardown on Monday or Tuesday. parts are due on monday but amazon in their infinite wisdom used the post office to ship them and tomorrow is a Fed Holiday so I think it gets to me on tues. I hope to have quiet fans soon. I hope to confirm the cpu is soldered and not upgradeable or custom socket and can be removed. Most likely the cpu is soldered. Shows Starminer GPU switch. Not sure if they made their own board as they're a very tiny company that can barely source more than 30 units at once. Very limited info when googling starminer GPU switch. well small yes, but I think they made more like 250 to 500 pieces. they could have an in with a board maker. so far i can say it really appears to be decent gear. yeah an i5 cpu vs the celeron would be a big improvement but one cpu is 280 the other 107. a max of 1 8gb stick of ram is okay
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miropp
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January 16, 2017, 11:48:45 AM |
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Any luck on getting picture of the Motherboard to see part # or what brand they are using?
The board is their board as far as I can tell you can not source the board. I will do a full teardown on Monday or Tuesday. parts are due on monday but amazon in their infinite wisdom used the post office to ship them and tomorrow is a Fed Holiday so I think it gets to me on tues. I hope to have quiet fans soon. I hope to confirm the cpu is soldered and not upgradeable or custom socket and can be removed. Most likely the cpu is soldered. Shows Starminer GPU switch. Not sure if they made their own board as they're a very tiny company that can barely source more than 30 units at once. Very limited info when googling starminer GPU switch. well small yes, but I think they made more like 250 to 500 pieces. they could have an in with a board maker. so far i can say it really appears to be decent gear. yeah an i5 cpu vs the celeron would be a big improvement but one cpu is 280 the other 107. a max of 1 8gb stick of ram is okay Cheaper used mobile Broadwell CPUs you can buy on ebay/aliexpress etc. Or extract from an old notebook. And then give it to someone who has skill with replacing BGA CPUs (but is risky)
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