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November 29, 2017, 06:40:52 PM |
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Damn, avoid it! Republic of Moldavia...
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blissz (OP)
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November 29, 2017, 07:25:57 PM Last edit: November 29, 2017, 07:43:06 PM by blissz |
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v1.01 :: 29/11 :: recommended updateDownload:https://mega.nz/#!noIikAzC!n1bHwuyg9aOJ6sBUWOq16ZMeILsGR3rh1zIyCEj3kacChanges 29/11:- seperated low hashrate and ASIC fail detection option in advanced configuration screen - reboot on low hashrate or high ASIC fail rate only after 3 times consecutive detection (less sensitive now) - further improved startup stability of all chains - further cgminer binary optimizations know issues:- switching pools can sometimes cause the miner to wait for work for ~5 seconds. (improved from ~10 seconds) - loosing network connection doesn't stop the mining boards properly (this is default bitmain behavior, but I don't like it, so it will be changed in the future) happy mining!
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may142012
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November 29, 2017, 08:16:44 PM |
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v1.01 :: 29/11 :: recommended updateDownload:https://mega.nz/#!noIikAzC!n1bHwuyg9aOJ6sBUWOq16ZMeILsGR3rh1zIyCEj3kacChanges 29/11:- seperated low hashrate and ASIC fail detection option in advanced configuration screen - reboot on low hashrate or high ASIC fail rate only after 3 times consecutive detection (less sensitive now) - further improved startup stability of all chains - further cgminer binary optimizations know issues:- switching pools can sometimes cause the miner to wait for work for ~5 seconds. (improved from ~10 seconds) - loosing network connection doesn't stop the mining boards properly (this is default bitmain behavior, but I don't like it, so it will be changed in the future) happy mining! Did you check why is one of the three chains if you reboot sometimes it gives you high temp or low temp chip?
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Rocto
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November 29, 2017, 08:24:21 PM |
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yo blissz, Great work on the firmware. u make the antminer d3 cool again. if other algoritms will happen u will get your own statue. And thanks to everyone who is helping.
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blissz (OP)
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November 29, 2017, 08:27:42 PM |
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v1.01 :: 29/11 :: recommended updateDownload:https://mega.nz/#!noIikAzC!n1bHwuyg9aOJ6sBUWOq16ZMeILsGR3rh1zIyCEj3kacChanges 29/11:- seperated low hashrate and ASIC fail detection option in advanced configuration screen - reboot on low hashrate or high ASIC fail rate only after 3 times consecutive detection (less sensitive now) - further improved startup stability of all chains - further cgminer binary optimizations know issues:- switching pools can sometimes cause the miner to wait for work for ~5 seconds. (improved from ~10 seconds) - loosing network connection doesn't stop the mining boards properly (this is default bitmain behavior, but I don't like it, so it will be changed in the future) happy mining! Did you check why is one of the three chains if you reboot sometimes it gives you high temp or low temp chip? Yes I hope this firmware helps you out as well
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may142012
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November 29, 2017, 08:58:54 PM |
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v1.01 :: 29/11 :: recommended updateDownload:https://mega.nz/#!noIikAzC!n1bHwuyg9aOJ6sBUWOq16ZMeILsGR3rh1zIyCEj3kacChanges 29/11:- seperated low hashrate and ASIC fail detection option in advanced configuration screen - reboot on low hashrate or high ASIC fail rate only after 3 times consecutive detection (less sensitive now) - further improved startup stability of all chains - further cgminer binary optimizations know issues:- switching pools can sometimes cause the miner to wait for work for ~5 seconds. (improved from ~10 seconds) - loosing network connection doesn't stop the mining boards properly (this is default bitmain behavior, but I don't like it, so it will be changed in the future) happy mining! Did you check why is one of the three chains if you reboot sometimes it gives you high temp or low temp chip? Yes I hope this firmware helps you out as well Yeah, i don't any abnormal chip temp after reboot anymore, do i have to check both "Reboot on low hash rates" and "Reboot on high ASIC fail rate"?
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5uicid
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November 29, 2017, 09:09:51 PM |
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Setup D3Stock Fans and APW3++ Runtime: 2 Hours Firmware: Antminer-D3-20171129_1 Ambient Temp: 11,5°C ASIC Clock: 450 MHz / 450 MHz / 450 MHz ASIC Voltage: 8 V / 8 V / 8 V Chip Temp: 69°C / 68°C / 71°C Power: 898 Watt Hash-Rate: 16.790 MH/s Accepted: 100% HW: 0 Fans: ~25% The Noctua NF-F12 3000PWM fans was replaced with stock fans. The needed power of Noctua fans are not reached.
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stugots2
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Too Many Miners Not Enough Electricity
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November 29, 2017, 10:11:23 PM |
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What pool is best for the D3?
I use Ant pool, pays a bit less BUT you get block rewards
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may142012
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November 29, 2017, 10:20:32 PM |
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Had anyone successfully solo mined Dash? I wonder how long it takes at this difficulty number.
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hardworker27
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November 29, 2017, 11:01:43 PM |
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Hi blissz, I'm using your firmware for my 2 d3s. One of them run smoothly but the other one has noise ramping up at the beginning (about 1-2 seconds). The smooth one always has the same fan speed and produce less noise than the second one which always has different fan speed. Now, the second one has 1,590 2,460 with 17% setting. Can you fix it? Thanks
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clyjr
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November 29, 2017, 11:07:14 PM |
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How are you guys monitoring energy usage? I have a kill-a-watt on my D3 (120v) currently, but I'm adding a 240v circuit and will be using a PDU when my 2nd D3 gets in, but I'm not sure if there is an energy monitor I can get that plugs into the PDU.
So, are all of you that are quoting your wattage using 120v and using a kill-a-watt, or is anyone on 240v? If so, how are you monitoring the wattage? thanks
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bamer
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November 29, 2017, 11:12:00 PM |
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What pool is best for the D3?
I use Ant pool, pays a bit less BUT you get block rewards
personally i use https://www.starpool.biz/stable multipoll X11 : good earning with few fees (0.5%) and it paid in dash
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stugots2
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November 29, 2017, 11:17:16 PM |
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What pool is best for the D3?
I use Ant pool, pays a bit less BUT you get block rewards
personally i use https://www.starpool.biz/stable multipoll X11 : good earning with few fees (0.5%) and it paid in dash whats a D3 making per day there?
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November 29, 2017, 11:19:54 PM |
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What pool is best for the D3?
I use Ant pool, pays a bit less BUT you get block rewards
My 3 actually pools are - GranatGas - NiceHash - zpool How are you guys monitoring energy usage? I have a kill-a-watt on my D3 (120v) currently, but I'm adding a 240v circuit and will be using a PDU when my 2nd D3 gets in, but I'm not sure if there is an energy monitor I can get that plugs into the PDU.
So, are all of you that are quoting your wattage using 120v and using a kill-a-watt, or is anyone on 240v? If so, how are you monitoring the wattage? thanks
I am using Fritz!DECT 200 with my Router Fritz!Box 6490 Fritz!DECT 200 on amazon.deFritz!DECT 200 on amazon.com
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bamer
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November 29, 2017, 11:21:41 PM |
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last 24H 0.01570908 dash (not a good day)
granatgas not stable enough and don't pay in dash
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may142012
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November 29, 2017, 11:53:29 PM |
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last 24H 0.01570908 dash (not a good day)
granatgas not stable enough and don't pay in dash
Try solo mine Dash at difficult 50,000,000, just one block a month, you will be rich.
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crackfoo
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November 30, 2017, 12:15:56 AM |
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What pool is best for the D3?
I use Ant pool, pays a bit less BUT you get block rewards
personally i use https://www.starpool.biz/stable multipoll X11 : good earning with few fees (0.5%) and it paid in dash Looks like a cut’n paste of my pool. How flattering.
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LiteMine
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November 30, 2017, 12:47:29 AM |
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How are you guys monitoring energy usage? I have a kill-a-watt on my D3 (120v) currently, but I'm adding a 240v circuit and will be using a PDU when my 2nd D3 gets in, but I'm not sure if there is an energy monitor I can get that plugs into the PDU.
So, are all of you that are quoting your wattage using 120v and using a kill-a-watt, or is anyone on 240v? If so, how are you monitoring the wattage? thanks
Just ordered this, says it's good to 240v for $17. I'll use them for timers after checking out the D3 usage. My kill a watt says only 120v, not trying that https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0727S8N72/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Knightslugger
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November 30, 2017, 01:44:57 AM |
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How are you guys monitoring energy usage? I have a kill-a-watt on my D3 (120v) currently, but I'm adding a 240v circuit and will be using a PDU when my 2nd D3 gets in, but I'm not sure if there is an energy monitor I can get that plugs into the PDU.
So, are all of you that are quoting your wattage using 120v and using a kill-a-watt, or is anyone on 240v? If so, how are you monitoring the wattage? thanks
Just ordered this, says it's good to 240v for $17. I'll use them for timers after checking out the D3 usage. My kill a watt says only 120v, not trying that https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0727S8N72/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I'm not sure how you're going to plug that into a 6-anything outlet... must have adapters or something?
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