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Author Topic: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (10/12 v1.12 update)  (Read 125855 times)
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November 29, 2017, 09:03:32 AM
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Lol, look at this chains. Big difference, but chain 1 is the one that sometimes fails 55/60 chips...

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1a6s8MMRm1TkRiRhhkXtmXD04Ioq6JVah

I am thinking wait.

I am currently getting about 12 a day from one D3, running on Solar Power.

I need to bring down the power consumption if I want to add another miner.

and I think this is exactly what we all need.

Blissz! Thanks again!!!

Marty
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November 29, 2017, 09:40:55 AM
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Just installed the 28/11 update, hashrate seems down slightly compared to 26/11 but it's within margins of error.  However I am no longer seeing the dev pools in the miner status, are they hidden now or did you forget to include them? Tongue
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November 29, 2017, 09:44:44 AM
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Hi @all,

as probably some of you have exchanged fans - what kind of model / type would you guys recommend? How many RPM fans are you using to get the D3 quiet?
Mine are currently running at 2500-3000rpm with original fans. Any recommendations?

And thanks Blissz, for starting this and still working on an even better custom FW. :-)

I run it with the 120mm 2000rpm Scythe Slip Stream fans, but that only works if you run it at the lowest voltage setting. A relative silent 2500 to 3000rpm would be better. Anybody got suggestions?
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November 29, 2017, 09:47:30 AM
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28/11 today, YES or no?

Should I do it, or await 29/11?

Marty

hi Marty, if you're on 26/11 I suggest you to wait for 29/11, otherwise update to 28/11 (and optionally disable the reboot on low hashrate detection as it's a bit sensitive)
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November 29, 2017, 10:16:59 AM
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Hi @all,

as probably some of you have exchanged fans - what kind of model / type would you guys recommend? How many RPM fans are you using to get the D3 quiet?
Mine are currently running at 2500-3000rpm with original fans. Any recommendations?

And thanks Blissz, for starting this and still working on an even better custom FW. :-)

I run it with the 120mm 2000rpm Scythe Slip Stream fans, but that only works if you run it at the lowest voltage setting. A relative silent 2500 to 3000rpm would be better. Anybody got suggestions?

Yes, I think I found one:
http://noctua.at/en/products/product-line-industrial/nf-f12-industrialppc-3000-pwm

This one looks quite promising actually. I just ordered some (they are not cheap!) and I'll give them a try over the weekend...
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November 29, 2017, 10:42:05 AM
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Hi @all,

as probably some of you have exchanged fans - what kind of model / type would you guys recommend? How many RPM fans are you using to get the D3 quiet?
Mine are currently running at 2500-3000rpm with original fans. Any recommendations?

And thanks Blissz, for starting this and still working on an even better custom FW. :-)

I run it with the 120mm 2000rpm Scythe Slip Stream fans, but that only works if you run it at the lowest voltage setting. A relative silent 2500 to 3000rpm would be better. Anybody got suggestions?

Yes, I think I found one:
http://noctua.at/en/products/product-line-industrial/nf-f12-industrialppc-3000-pwm

This one looks quite promising actually. I just ordered some (they are not cheap!) and I'll give them a try over the weekend...

Nice find! Thanks for trying these out. Let us know the results if you got them  Wink
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November 29, 2017, 11:15:31 AM
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28/11 today, YES or no?

Should I do it, or await 29/11?

Marty

hi Marty, if you're on 26/11 I suggest you to wait for 29/11, otherwise update to 28/11 (and optionally disable the reboot on low hashrate detection as it's a bit sensitive)

Naw, I read a lot more, and I did it, Ran fine on default at 20.5 G/H

I am very new to this, My first Machine, sorry. And as I understand, I BOUGHT THE WRONG ONE, until DASH is 1500 at least... But I am in it for the long haul! in Good ol, BT Macedonia.

Solar mining 101:

I played with it, weirdly a lot of Heat warnings on 544 setting, But oddly, it was on only one string, and it had the coolest temps..... I was considerring leaving it until i saw 45 warnings. But temps were ok, lower than the other (Outside) strings.

Being on Solar you are gods gift to me, as you can imagine. 9Lowering my power usage at will, will change my mining life. Thanks again!

I humbly ask your opinion:

I have settled for these settings, as I have extra power during the day, and cheaper, but still costly, electricity at night:

 During sunlight 525M and I get 19.7G/H Power I am sure 1350Watt

(Thinking of overclocking during those times in the winter at least, what do you think?)

What is the coolest 22G/H setting you can tell me?

 Cloudy: 450 range  and I get 17.5G/H and 1080 watts

Nighttime: 420 range: and I get 16.7G/H and about 840 watts.

Where you from? I owe you two beers now!

Marty

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November 29, 2017, 11:42:21 AM
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Hi @all,

as probably some of you have exchanged fans - what kind of model / type would you guys recommend? How many RPM fans are you using to get the D3 quiet?
Mine are currently running at 2500-3000rpm with original fans. Any recommendations?

And thanks Blissz, for starting this and still working on an even better custom FW. :-)

I run it with the 120mm 2000rpm Scythe Slip Stream fans, but that only works if you run it at the lowest voltage setting. A relative silent 2500 to 3000rpm would be better. Anybody got suggestions?

Yes, I think I found one:
http://noctua.at/en/products/product-line-industrial/nf-f12-industrialppc-3000-pwm

This one looks quite promising actually. I just ordered some (they are not cheap!) and I'll give them a try over the weekend...

Nice find! Thanks for trying these out. Let us know the results if you got them  Wink

I cannot post a link,but, I saw a guy on youtube, who put his antminer S9 inside of a Beer Cooler cut and inlet for a pipe, and an outlet w/ a pipe.

He takes the cool air from his basement and sends the hot out of his airco house basement window out the dryer hose outlet!

Now thats cool But I am going to one up it:

I am heating my house on the D3+ and its -4C outside.

I have not burned wood for four days. Now thats a Plus! I bet I spend 50 on wood a month...hmmm.

Dash 700? oh man , Life will be fine. Just gotta get rid of a wife...
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November 29, 2017, 12:36:16 PM
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Hi Bliss, the chip temperatures are wacky with this new update. It either shows very low or high temps on one chain, 14 or 125 degrees C. Every time I reboot the miner it will change between low or high temps.

version 26/11 was ok for you?
https://mega.nz/#!f5hhlKzQ!b9I4qRJfROD9trRuJ5IH-B3FZcPe_-FjZRJS7u_tWRE

I didn’t run that version. Do you recommend I should use it instead?
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Last edit: November 29, 2017, 01:05:38 PM by 5uicid
 #1170

Hi @all,

as probably some of you have exchanged fans - what kind of model / type would you guys recommend? How many RPM fans are you using to get the D3 quiet?
Mine are currently running at 2500-3000rpm with original fans. Any recommendations?

And thanks Blissz, for starting this and still working on an even better custom FW. :-)

I run it with the 120mm 2000rpm Scythe Slip Stream fans, but that only works if you run it at the lowest voltage setting. A relative silent 2500 to 3000rpm would be better. Anybody got suggestions?

Yes, I think I found one:
http://noctua.at/en/products/product-line-industrial/nf-f12-industrialppc-3000-pwm

This one looks quite promising actually. I just ordered some (they are not cheap!) and I'll give them a try over the weekend...


I have installed the Noctua NF-F12 (3.000rpm = 65dB)

Ambient temp: 16°C
Fan: (AUTO Performance) ~75%
Clock: 500 MHz
Voltage: 9V
Max Chip-Temp: 86°C
18.730 MH/s
Accepted: 100%
Hardware errors: 0 (after 30min)
Usage: 1.020 Watt

Testing again


Fan loudness curve:
10 %   44 dB   750 rpm
15 %   45 dB   875 rpm
20 %   47 dB   1.000 rpm
25 %   48 dB   1.125 rpm
30 %   49 dB   1.250 rpm
35 %   50 dB   1.375 rpm
40 %   51 dB   1.500 rpm
45 %   52 dB   1.625 rpm
50 %   54 dB   1.750 rpm
55 %   55 dB   1.875 rpm
60 %   56 dB   2.000 rpm
65 %   57 dB   2.125 rpm
70 %   58 dB   2.250 rpm
75 %   59 dB   2.375 rpm
80 %   60 dB   2.500 rpm
85 %   62 dB   2.625 rpm
90 %   63 dB   2.750 rpm
95 %   64 dB   2.875 rpm
100 %   65 dB   3.000 rpm

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November 29, 2017, 01:04:44 PM
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Hi @all,

as probably some of you have exchanged fans - what kind of model / type would you guys recommend? How many RPM fans are you using to get the D3 quiet?
Mine are currently running at 2500-3000rpm with original fans. Any recommendations?

And thanks Blissz, for starting this and still working on an even better custom FW. :-)

I run it with the 120mm 2000rpm Scythe Slip Stream fans, but that only works if you run it at the lowest voltage setting. A relative silent 2500 to 3000rpm would be better. Anybody got suggestions?

Yes, I think I found one:
http://noctua.at/en/products/product-line-industrial/nf-f12-industrialppc-3000-pwm

This one looks quite promising actually. I just ordered some (they are not cheap!) and I'll give them a try over the weekend...


I have installed the Noctua NF-F12

Ambient temp: 16°C
Fan: 3.000rpm = 65dB (AUTO Performance)
Clock: 500 MHz
Voltage: 9V
Max Chip-Temp: 86°C
18.730 MH/s
Accepted: 100%
Hardware errors: 0 (after 30min)
Usage: 1.020 Watt

Testing again


Thanks for this!

You're really on the maximum with that fan as the max chip temp is quite high. I would advice to lower the voltage to setting 5 and see how much hashrate you could get with that. Your max chip temp will stay below 80 deg then I guess
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November 29, 2017, 01:07:15 PM
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Hi Bliss, the chip temperatures are wacky with this new update. It either shows very low or high temps on one chain, 14 or 125 degrees C. Every time I reboot the miner it will change between low or high temps.

version 26/11 was ok for you?
https://mega.nz/#!f5hhlKzQ!b9I4qRJfROD9trRuJ5IH-B3FZcPe_-FjZRJS7u_tWRE

I didn’t run that version. Do you recommend I should use it instead?

I do think the next version will solve your issue. My advice: leave 28/11 installed and set your fan to a manual speed for now. I am currently testing the next version.
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November 29, 2017, 01:07:51 PM
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After I flushed 28/11 d3 did reboot but not showing up on the network, no communication between aisic and the network, I can't get back to the other firmware version... what to do?
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November 29, 2017, 01:23:04 PM
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Running 28/11 on three D3's at the mining farm. So far so good. This is a great project, if there is anything I can do to help PM me. I'm really hoping you can get multialgo support working for the D3's.

Thanks,
  Stephen
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November 29, 2017, 01:30:02 PM
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Hi @all,

as probably some of you have exchanged fans - what kind of model / type would you guys recommend? How many RPM fans are you using to get the D3 quiet?
Mine are currently running at 2500-3000rpm with original fans. Any recommendations?

And thanks Blissz, for starting this and still working on an even better custom FW. :-)

I run it with the 120mm 2000rpm Scythe Slip Stream fans, but that only works if you run it at the lowest voltage setting. A relative silent 2500 to 3000rpm would be better. Anybody got suggestions?

Yes, I think I found one:
http://noctua.at/en/products/product-line-industrial/nf-f12-industrialppc-3000-pwm

This one looks quite promising actually. I just ordered some (they are not cheap!) and I'll give them a try over the weekend...


I have installed the Noctua NF-F12

Ambient temp: 16°C
Fan: 3.000rpm = 65dB (AUTO Performance)
Clock: 500 MHz
Voltage: 9V
Max Chip-Temp: 86°C
18.730 MH/s
Accepted: 100%
Hardware errors: 0 (after 30min)
Usage: 1.020 Watt

Testing again


Thanks for this!

You're really on the maximum with that fan as the max chip temp is quite high. I would advice to lower the voltage to setting 5 and see how much hashrate you could get with that. Your max chip temp will stay below 80 deg then I guess

5V was a failure. D3 is not booting anymore. Try to reset.
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November 29, 2017, 01:54:09 PM
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5V was a failure. D3 is not booting anymore. Try to reset.

Sorry the info was not complete, set voltage to 5 and set frequency to ~450 (if that's stable you can later on try to increase it)
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November 29, 2017, 01:54:33 PM
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Running 28/11 on three D3's at the mining farm. So far so good. This is a great project, if there is anything I can do to help PM me. I'm really hoping you can get multialgo support working for the D3's.

Thanks,
  Stephen

You're welcome Stephen!  Cool
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November 29, 2017, 02:28:27 PM
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Testing with stock fans

Firmware
Antminer-D3-20171102
Antminer-D3-20171125_1
Antminer-D3-20171128_3
Antminer-D3-20171128_3
Antminer-D3-20171128_3
Ambient Temp
16,0°C
17,0°C
16,0°C
16,5°C
16,5°C
Clock 1
400 MHz
500 MHz
500 MHz
519 MHz
500 MHz
Voltage 1
lowest
9 V
13 V
13 V
6 V
Chip Temp 1
69°C
75°C
76°C
78°C
73°C
Clock 2
400 MHz
506 MHz
500 MHz
512 MHz
500 MHz
Voltage 2
lowest
9 V
13 V
13 V
6 V
Chip Temp 2
69°C
72°C
71°C
73°C
68°C
Clock 3
400 MHz
512 MHz
500 MHz
525 MHz
500 MHz
Voltage 3
lowest
9 V
13 V
12 V
6 V
Chip Temp 3
69°C
73°C
73°C
76°C
71°C
Wattage
745 W
1.031 W
1.078 W
1.116 W
970 W
Hash Rate
14.000 MH/s
18.700 MH/s
18.640 MH/s
19.300 MH/s
18.730 MH/s
Accepted
100%
94,89%
100%
99,89%
99,81%
Error Rate
0,0000%
0,0300%
0,0000%
0,0046%
0,0052%
Fan
25%
30%
AUTO silent
AUTO silent
AUTO silent
dB
41 dB
44 dB
na
na
na



Testing with Noctua NF-F12 3000PWM fans

Firmware
Antminer-D3-20171128_3
Antminer-D3-20171128_3
Antminer-D3-20171128_3
Ambient Temp
16,0°C
16,5°C
16,0°C
Clock 1
500 MHz
500 MHz
400 MHz
Voltage 1
9 V
9 V
lowest
Chip Temp 1
81°C
86°C
68°C
Clock 2
500 MHz
500 MHz
400 MHz
Voltage 2
9 V
9 V
lowest
Chip Temp 2
82°C
87°C
67°C
Clock 3
500 MHz
500 MHz
400 MHz
Voltage 3
9 V
9 V
lowest
Chip Temp 3
85°C
88°C
69°C
Wattage
1.020 W
1.024 W
706 W
Hash Rate
18.730 MH/s
18.760 MH/s
15.066 MH/s
Accepted
100%
100%
99,46%
Error Rate
0,0000%
0,0000%
0,0829%
Fan
25%
30%
AUTO silent
dB
AUTO performance
AUTO default
AUTO performance
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November 29, 2017, 02:34:00 PM
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Guys if it's true it can be Hugeeee !!! :

It's about a custom firmware to mine other algorithms :

https://www.inginer.xyz/



Be aware ... seems to be scam..

take a look at https://whois.icann.org/en/lookup?name=www.inginer.xyz

Take a look at the name, adress and Phone number (french polynesia)
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November 29, 2017, 05:53:20 PM
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Guys if it's true it can be Hugeeee !!! :

It's about a custom firmware to mine other algorithms :

https://www.inginer.xyz/



Be aware ... seems to be scam..

take a look at https://whois.icann.org/en/lookup?name=www.inginer.xyz

Take a look at the name, adress and Phone number (french polynesia)

I did a lookup before they changed the registrant info. it came back as https://www.facebook.com/stefan.schimbator as the owner now it's different
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