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November 26, 2017, 01:39:44 PM |
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No firmware available for S9 ? TO upgrade old freq to new freq ?
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dalu1
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November 26, 2017, 03:11:39 PM |
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Hi Blissz, With your modified firmware, I noticed my primary pools stops every 4 hours. Below is hastrate from my backup pool, it shows when and how much hashrate were leaked. Is this something related to your firmware?
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blissz (OP)
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November 26, 2017, 03:40:44 PM |
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Wow after last update my OC settings do way better with less hw and temp !! stable 22gh with 73 temp no hw !!
Good to hear!
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blissz (OP)
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November 26, 2017, 03:42:17 PM |
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Hi Blissz, With your modified firmware, I noticed my primary pools stops every 4 hours. Below is hastrate from my backup pool, it shows when and how much hashrate were leaked. Is this something related to your firmware? I don't see this on my unit. Can anybody else confirm?
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November 26, 2017, 04:06:11 PM |
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Flashed new firmware this morning.
Machine 1 running 2 boards went from 10.7 to 11.3. Watts didn't change.
Machinen 2 running all three boards went from 16 to 16.8. Havent tested the watts yet.
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November 26, 2017, 04:25:35 PM |
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Wow after last update my OC settings do way better with less hw and temp !! stable 22gh with 73 temp no hw !!
What settings? and what bach is it? I have the first november batch. Would be nice to know your settings :-) I have to many HW errors. :\ Best regards
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November 26, 2017, 04:27:43 PM Last edit: November 26, 2017, 05:49:17 PM by dalu1 |
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I contacted the pool admin, he says it not his pool issue. The kernel logs shows network or pool not responding. Below is the kernel log.
From the log, it looks like you set the internet available watchdog timer to 120 seconds. However the internet recovers after 135 seconds. I would suggest you extend the timer to 180 seconds or so.
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Nov 26 06:40:18 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: API running in IP access mode on port 4028 (16) Nov 26 06:41:51 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 06:43:41 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 06:43:51 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Waiting for work to be available from pools. Nov 26 06:43:51 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Work available from pools, resuming. Nov 26 08:43:41 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 08:45:31 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 08:45:41 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Waiting for work to be available from pools. Nov 26 08:47:33 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 121 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:34 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 122 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:35 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 123 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:36 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 124 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:37 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 125 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:38 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 126 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:39 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 127 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:40 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 128 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:41 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 not responding! Nov 26 08:47:41 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 1 stratum+tcp://dash.mine.zpool.ca:3533 Nov 26 08:47:41 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 130 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:42 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 131 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:43 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 132 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:44 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 133 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:45 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 134 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:46 (none) local0.err cgminer[7924]: check_miner_status: We have lost internet for 135 seconds, so don't send work to hashboard anymore Nov 26 08:47:46 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Work available from pools, resuming. Nov 26 08:48:11 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 alive, testing stability Nov 26 08:48:42 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 alive, testing stability Nov 26 08:53:14 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 stable for 5 mins Nov 26 08:53:14 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 10:45:31 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 10:47:21 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 12:47:21 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 12:47:32 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Waiting for work to be available from pools. Nov 26 12:47:32 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Work available from pools, resuming. Nov 26 12:49:11 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 12:49:22 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Waiting for work to be available from pools. Nov 26 12:49:22 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Work available from pools, resuming. Nov 26 13:13:45 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 not responding! Nov 26 13:13:45 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 1 stratum+tcp://dash.mine.zpool.ca:3533 Nov 26 13:14:15 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 alive, testing stability Nov 26 13:19:15 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 stable for 5 mins Nov 26 13:19:15 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 14:49:11 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 14:51:01 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 14:51:12 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Waiting for work to be available from pools. Nov 26 14:51:12 (none) local0.warn cgminer[7924]: Work available from pools, resuming.
---- more logs from another miner Nov 26 06:13:39 (none) local0.err cgminer[375]: cgminer time error total_secs = 1511676819.109785 last_total_secs = 1.000000 Nov 26 06:13:45 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: API running in IP access mode on port 4028 (17) Nov 26 06:15:17 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 06:17:07 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 08:17:07 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 08:18:57 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 08:19:08 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Waiting for work to be available from pools. Nov 26 08:19:08 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Work available from pools, resuming. Nov 26 08:47:41 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 not responding! Nov 26 08:47:41 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 1 stratum+tcp://dash.mine.zpool.ca:3533 Nov 26 08:48:11 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 alive, testing stability Nov 26 08:48:43 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 alive, testing stability Nov 26 08:53:40 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 stable for 5 mins Nov 26 08:53:40 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 10:18:57 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 10:20:47 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 12:20:47 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 12:22:37 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 12:22:47 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Waiting for work to be available from pools. Nov 26 12:22:47 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Work available from pools, resuming. Nov 26 13:13:45 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 not responding! Nov 26 13:13:45 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 1 stratum+tcp://dash.mine.zpool.ca:3533 Nov 26 13:14:15 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 alive, testing stability Nov 26 13:19:10 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 stable for 5 mins Nov 26 13:19:10 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 14:22:37 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 14:24:27 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 16:24:27 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 3 stratum+tcp://dash.suprnova.cc:9995 Nov 26 16:24:37 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Waiting for work to be available from pools. Nov 26 16:24:37 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Work available from pools, resuming. Nov 26 16:26:17 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 Nov 26 16:26:27 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Waiting for work to be available from pools. Nov 26 16:26:27 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Work available from pools, resuming. Nov 26 17:28:46 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 not responding! Nov 26 17:28:46 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Switching to pool 1 stratum+tcp://dash.mine.zpool.ca:3533 Nov 26 17:29:16 (none) local0.warn cgminer[375]: Pool 0 stratum+tcp://stratum-us.granatgas-pool.info:1111 alive, testing stability
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November 26, 2017, 05:38:05 PM |
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The download link is dead Sent you the link of the fluid to your inbox. From what i know, you need a big tank that fits all of the boards from your miner, a top tank that install the Cooling Coil to do two-phase operation, and of course the 1 gallon fluid that cost $300. Off topic, but only slightly considering Blissz originally set out to make a silent machine... That is the fancy 3M Engineered Fluids method... the hippy non-toxic way is to just use mineral-oil or some other suitable dielectic blend. About 90$ for 5gallons. Less in quantity. Note, there are some serious hippies out there too! Not just over-clocking gamers up for a laugh. https://www.grcooling.comand the NSA http://grcoolingv2.staging.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/NSA-Doing-More-With-Less.pdfNote one of GRCs products is a "hash-tank" comprised of S9s up to 5800Th/s squeezed into a 40' shipping container. https://www.grcooling.com/bitcoin/The tricky bits are circulation and heat exchanging... but not problems that haven't been solved a million different ways before. I'm leaning towards trying a recirculating pump and a automotive transmission oil cooler+fan outside for my baby farm (two D3s)! If I lived in a colder climate I would consider a classic household radiator and dump the heat inside seasonally. If that can't move enough heat I'll have to try to build a evaporative cooler and heat exchange with water. Take a journey down the antminer immersion cooling youtube rabit hole: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Antminer+mineral+oilYou mean like this guy doing? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcBTYOOXX2oThat is alot of Novec fluid, maybe 2-3 gallons! (the cost of a D3). Fans and heatsinks aren't necessary in a Novec closed loop system, i've seen better where the hash boards just lie flat on an aquarium bottom and maybe only 1/2 gal of fluid is needed. In closed loop you still have to cool the condensing surface somehow. Probably less efficient but a peltier cooler strapped to a large heatsink or plate might be less messy. Not for dash, those things are energy hogs, perhaps workable on another coin, or if the one cooler rig is all you need for lots of hashing boards. My exchanger/condenser thoughts lean towards a wort-chiller rig or plate heat exchanger with a DIY cooling tower outside to cycle the water. But my first attempt will be to just pump and exhaust the oil heat directly. Pumping water is better, as you are't restricted to the types of pumps that will do the job and not break down, but I think the small food-grade pumps can handle oil and are pretty cheap. If you are after parts for your rig the automotive and home-brew industry seems to be a good resource.
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dalu1
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November 26, 2017, 05:45:50 PM Last edit: November 26, 2017, 07:29:59 PM by dalu1 |
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Blissz,
From the log, it looks like you set the internet/pool available watchdog timer to 120 seconds (which is too sensitive I think). However the internet recovers after 135 seconds. I would suggest you extend the timer to 180 seconds or so, or make it configurable
Thanks
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November 26, 2017, 07:32:55 PM Last edit: November 26, 2017, 08:22:33 PM by heythorp |
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***************Well it lasted an hour and then the same board crapped out.**************** It ran the entire time without an error. Just hit the refresh button and 60+ in last few minutes and board that one board stopped
Ok so I don't know if its juat another day or the new firmware.
I put the bad board back in after the new update. I now have Machine 1 up and running for about 20 minutes and no HW on the "bad" board.
I'm running at 15.3
The bad board is clocked down to 350 and I have to use 10v. But at least its providng 4000+.
Not sure I feel safe leaving it unattended. Not because it will burn out but when the board fails it still sends power to the board and its just a waste.
Blissz can you shed some light? these boards do seem to be tempermental day to day.
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November 26, 2017, 08:05:07 PM |
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A great feature that would be really helpful is different power profiles. So you can run quiet when your home or let it rip while you're away with just one click as apposed to having to change each board individually.
Would make it easy so you didn't have to remember the settings for each board in each machine.
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November 26, 2017, 08:56:57 PM |
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Blissz,
From the log, it looks like you set the internet/pool available watchdog timer to 120 seconds (which is too sensitive I think). However the internet recovers after 135 seconds. I would suggest you extend the timer to 180 seconds or so, or make it configurable
Thanks
I will make it configurable, as it really depends on your needs. The behavior from your log seems fine by the way
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blissz (OP)
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November 26, 2017, 08:57:41 PM |
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A great feature that would be really helpful is different power profiles. So you can run quiet when your home or let it rip while you're away with just one click as apposed to having to change each board individually.
Would make it easy so you didn't have to remember the settings for each board in each machine.
Yep that's something on my wish list as well
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blissz (OP)
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November 26, 2017, 09:01:19 PM |
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***************Well it lasted an hour and then the same board crapped out.**************** It ran the entire time without an error. Just hit the refresh button and 60+ in last few minutes and board that one board stopped
Ok so I don't know if its juat another day or the new firmware.
I put the bad board back in after the new update. I now have Machine 1 up and running for about 20 minutes and no HW on the "bad" board.
I'm running at 15.3
The bad board is clocked down to 350 and I have to use 10v. But at least its providng 4000+.
Not sure I feel safe leaving it unattended. Not because it will burn out but when the board fails it still sends power to the board and its just a waste.
Blissz can you shed some light? these boards do seem to be tempermental day to day.
I do think you're unlucky with that board and have to RMA it. If it doesn't run stable at 350 Mhz it's just broken...
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November 26, 2017, 09:02:55 PM |
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Flashed new firmware this morning.
Machine 1 running 2 boards went from 10.7 to 11.3. Watts didn't change.
Machinen 2 running all three boards went from 16 to 16.8. Havent tested the watts yet.
That's looking good!
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November 26, 2017, 09:20:28 PM |
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Hey Blissz, is the feature "Automatic reboot on low hashrate detection" working on your latest FW?
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November 26, 2017, 09:22:11 PM |
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bch will go 2400 dont buy d3 now
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November 26, 2017, 09:32:26 PM |
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bch will go 2400 dont buy d3 now
Do you have any new D3 you don't need? I will buy $600 each or $750 each plus the PSU.
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November 26, 2017, 10:53:11 PM |
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Blissz, How did you do with the wires of new fans? I saw pictures of it and it has 3 wires vs 4 of the original fan, I am really interested in changing those crappy fans. Thank you for the fan fix blissz, couldn't replicate the problem, but had a feeling it had to do with when there's a network interruption, much relieved it's fixed. Had chips go to 114 degrees on one machine before I noticed and quickly intervened. Error rate was higher than normal after that on that machine even after restarting, but after a short cooldown period they are working perfectly again, guess I dodged a bullet.
Also received my end Nov batch d3 and the fans on this model is of a poorer quality, different model, lower amp and much louder than the fans on other batches, a shame since my other d3's were all much quieter with the custom firmware and now the new machine just tops out the overall noise level again.
Good to hear your d3 is fine! You can replace the fans with some other models. I actually run mine now with two Scythe Slip Stream Slim 2000rpm, 120mm. This is of course not the solution if you want to run at high hashrates, but for the lowest voltage setting and 15 to 16 Mh/s this is a real nice and quiet fan. I also modded the PSU: I added a small fan controller to have it run at half the RPM. Now this combination is actually really silent. I can have it run it in my living room if I want to.
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November 26, 2017, 11:18:52 PM |
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Confirm, the D3 does not re-start with one board error out:
Chain# ASIC# Frequency MH/S(RT) HW Temp(PCB) Temp(Chip) ASIC status 1 60 406 5011.04 0 58 18 oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo 2 60 438 0.00000 463955 59 76 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxx 3 60 438 5462.52 5433 63 76 oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
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