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December 10, 2017, 03:59:33 PM
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Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   GH/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   60   537   6583.55   6   53   73   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
2   60   537   6291.02   753   51   69   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo  
3    where is chani 3  
  
 in other mines show 3 Chain#  

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December 10, 2017, 04:14:28 PM
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got a D3 from bitmain and CHain #3 isn't showing.  Should I wait for warranty reply from bitmain before flashing with Blissz firmware?

I had the same problem, you have to reboot

Rebooted and restored but same issue.  I should try blissz firmware and see it shows up...

wait a little bit more. I am currently testing a version which can help in case you've chains not showing up. / temperature reading problems

My brother in law got a D3 from Bitmain.  Haven't been able to see chain 3 at all.   I just installed the latest version of Blissz, and still no dice.
I was hoping it wasn't a hardware issue but I think it is.  I should try to get another board from bitmain free of charge.  I guess running 2 boards is ok.  Anything else you guys think I could try?  Maybe an older version of Blissz firmware?
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December 10, 2017, 04:23:11 PM
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Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   GH/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   60   537   6583.55   6   53   73   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
2   60   537   6291.02   753   51   69   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo  
3    where is chani 3  
  
 in other mines show 3 Chain#  



Try with lower frequency 537 is to much, don´t know why bitmain do it, but there are to much HW-Errors and the Miner get mostime to hot, too

When you run the Miner with 220-240V then try 506
with 120V try something around 450
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December 10, 2017, 04:40:51 PM
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Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   GH/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   60   537   6583.55   6   53   73   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
2   60   537   6291.02   753   51   69   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo  
3    where is chani 3  
  
 in other mines show 3 Chain#  



Try with lower frequency 537 is to much, don´t know why bitmain do it, but there are to much HW-Errors and the Miner get mostime to hot, too

When you run the Miner with 220-240V then try 506
with 120V try something around 450


can't help but throw this in again, doesn't matter if you are 240 or 120 it matters what your psu can do without strain. *IF* you are using an old server psu where at 220 it is producing 1200w and at 110 it is producing 900 w THAT will make a difference - but if you have a 1500w psu that can run on either, then 1500 is the max you are looking at.. the 220 vs 110 is only going to change the amps going *IN* to the psu (less heat on your cord or ability to use a smaller cord maybe less strain on the psu in the way of heat) but that will in no way affect what setting you can put on the miner itself, from the psu out 12v at whatever amps is going to be 12v at whatever amps.. doesn't matter AT ALL if it is 110 or 220 coming in. - thickness of the individual wires in the 6-pin makes a difference, the amps your psu can handle on it's 12v rail makes a difference.. but the miner doesn't care at all. not even the tiniest bit- if you have issues at 120v with 537 then either you have a miner with issues (plenty of them out there) or you need a better psu.
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December 10, 2017, 05:06:05 PM
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Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   GH/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   60   537   6583.55   6   53   73   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
2   60   537   6291.02   753   51   69   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo  
3    where is chani 3  
  
 in other mines show 3 Chain#  



Try with lower frequency 537 is to much, don´t know why bitmain do it, but there are to much HW-Errors and the Miner get mostime to hot, too

When you run the Miner with 220-240V then try 506
with 120V try something around 450


can't help but throw this in again, doesn't matter if you are 240 or 120 it matters what your psu can do without strain. *IF* you are using an old server psu where at 220 it is producing 1200w and at 110 it is producing 900 w THAT will make a difference - but if you have a 1500w psu that can run on either, then 1500 is the max you are looking at.. the 220 vs 110 is only going to change the amps going *IN* to the psu (less heat on your cord or ability to use a smaller cord maybe less strain on the psu in the way of heat) but that will in no way affect what setting you can put on the miner itself, from the psu out 12v at whatever amps is going to be 12v at whatever amps.. doesn't matter AT ALL if it is 110 or 220 coming in. - thickness of the individual wires in the 6-pin makes a difference, the amps your psu can handle on it's 12v rail makes a difference.. but the miner doesn't care at all. not even the tiniest bit- if you have issues at 120v with 537 then either you have a miner with issues (plenty of them out there) or you need a better psu.


When i wrote it, i have the orig. Bitmain PSU in mind, and this is to small on 120V with frequency 537
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December 10, 2017, 05:17:38 PM
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I am using the firmware on 2 machines, but on one of them 2 of the chains got simply hidden and a lot of HW errors appear. Hashrate seems the same as before (18/19Th) even just with 1 chain appearing, and on prohashing it also says its 19Th. I have flashed the original firmware and still just 1 chain appears. Any clue in what is happening and how this can be fixed?

I even have reduced frequency to 400mhz and lowest voltage to see if the chains appeared. Machine was working fine 2 weeks ago.

Also tried to softreset, didn't help. Also PSU is a good and stable one (EVGA)
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December 10, 2017, 05:35:25 PM
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Blissz..  I can't help but say something here as well.   All the restarts that are necessary on this thing you really need to take your profit after the miner has been up a while.   By taking your cut upfront gives you a very unfair advantage and is not 1.5%.   Turns more into 3-5% the way it is.   Please think about this.   I want to stay onboard here but as is its very unfair in your favor.  I know its important to get you a cut but lets be fair about things.   Take your profit when its time.   Please advise if you plan to change this.   If you will I will stay onboard.   
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December 10, 2017, 05:53:52 PM
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I am using the firmware on 2 machines, but on one of them 2 of the chains got simply hidden and a lot of HW errors appear. Hashrate seems the same as before (18/19Th) even just with 1 chain appearing, and on prohashing it also says its 19Th. I have flashed the original firmware and still just 1 chain appears. Any clue in what is happening and how this can be fixed?

I even have reduced frequency to 400mhz and lowest voltage to see if the chains appeared. Machine was working fine 2 weeks ago.

Also tried to softreset, didn't help. Also PSU is a good and stable one (EVGA)
Try with higher voltage setting, some hashboard are a little crazy.
exmpl. I have 1 hashboard that work well with voltage low - 3, but when set Voltage on 4 or 5 i can see only 56 ASIC´s when go to voltage 6 and higher all is normal again.
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December 10, 2017, 06:42:15 PM
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Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   GH/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   60   537   6583.55   6   53   73   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
2   60   537   6291.02   753   51   69   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo  
3    where is chani 3  
  
 in other mines show 3 Chain#  



Try with lower frequency 537 is to much, don´t know why bitmain do it, but there are to much HW-Errors and the Miner get mostime to hot, too

When you run the Miner with 220-240V then try 506
with 120V try something around 450


can't help but throw this in again, doesn't matter if you are 240 or 120 it matters what your psu can do without strain. *IF* you are using an old server psu where at 220 it is producing 1200w and at 110 it is producing 900 w THAT will make a difference - but if you have a 1500w psu that can run on either, then 1500 is the max you are looking at.. the 220 vs 110 is only going to change the amps going *IN* to the psu (less heat on your cord or ability to use a smaller cord maybe less strain on the psu in the way of heat) but that will in no way affect what setting you can put on the miner itself, from the psu out 12v at whatever amps is going to be 12v at whatever amps.. doesn't matter AT ALL if it is 110 or 220 coming in. - thickness of the individual wires in the 6-pin makes a difference, the amps your psu can handle on it's 12v rail makes a difference.. but the miner doesn't care at all. not even the tiniest bit- if you have issues at 120v with 537 then either you have a miner with issues (plenty of them out there) or you need a better psu.


When i wrote it, i have the orig. Bitmain PSU in mind, and this is to small on 120V with frequency 537

I have strange problem
after 4 hours it gives me xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx again
so do I need to decrease the frequency as i have 537 with 220 v
please anyone help
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December 10, 2017, 06:43:52 PM
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Hey Blissz,


What fan speeds are you showing for Low(quiet)

Both machines are 1700-2700.  Is there a reason they arent same speed?

Thanks
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December 10, 2017, 06:46:57 PM
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Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   GH/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   60   537   6583.55   6   53   73   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
2   60   537   6291.02   753   51   69   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo  
3    where is chani 3  
  
 in other mines show 3 Chain#  



Try with lower frequency 537 is to much, don´t know why bitmain do it, but there are to much HW-Errors and the Miner get mostime to hot, too

When you run the Miner with 220-240V then try 506
with 120V try something around 450


can't help but throw this in again, doesn't matter if you are 240 or 120 it matters what your psu can do without strain. *IF* you are using an old server psu where at 220 it is producing 1200w and at 110 it is producing 900 w THAT will make a difference - but if you have a 1500w psu that can run on either, then 1500 is the max you are looking at.. the 220 vs 110 is only going to change the amps going *IN* to the psu (less heat on your cord or ability to use a smaller cord maybe less strain on the psu in the way of heat) but that will in no way affect what setting you can put on the miner itself, from the psu out 12v at whatever amps is going to be 12v at whatever amps.. doesn't matter AT ALL if it is 110 or 220 coming in. - thickness of the individual wires in the 6-pin makes a difference, the amps your psu can handle on it's 12v rail makes a difference.. but the miner doesn't care at all. not even the tiniest bit- if you have issues at 120v with 537 then either you have a miner with issues (plenty of them out there) or you need a better psu.


When i wrote it, i have the orig. Bitmain PSU in mind, and this is to small on 120V with frequency 537

I have strange problem
after 4 hours it gives me xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx again
so do I need to decrease the frequency as i have 537 with 220 v
please anyone help

The problem is these boards are extemely finiky. Unfortuately Ihave to run one at 300. No other setting whether i Increse voltage or not works. The good news is my 2 machines  sre getting a total of 30GH is only sucking on 1500W
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December 10, 2017, 06:48:59 PM
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Hi Blissz,

please can you change your fee to be mined not every i think 2 hours for minute or so, but better once per day for couple minutes? i dont like that my miner disconnect every two hours and start mining again..what you think?
- autotuning option will be great!lets say, i will set my miner fan to 25% and temperature to 75degree or so. and it will start tune each board separately..one by one.. this will be awesome really.
- what about new firmware for L3 or S9 miners?


thanks
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December 10, 2017, 06:54:23 PM
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Hi Blissz,

please can you change your fee to be mined not every i think 2 hours for minute or so, but better once per day for couple minutes? i dont like that my miner disconnect every two hours and start mining again..what you think?
- autotuning option will be great!lets say, i will set my miner fan to 25% and temperature to 75degree or so. and it will start tune each board separately..one by one.. this will be awesome really.
- what about new firmware for L3 or S9 miners?


thanks

Go in your firewall and block the pool he uses. Easy solution now it won't eve mine for him!

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December 10, 2017, 06:56:58 PM
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Hi Blissz,

please can you change your fee to be mined not every i think 2 hours for minute or so, but better once per day for couple minutes? i dont like that my miner disconnect every two hours and start mining again..what you think?
- autotuning option will be great!lets say, i will set my miner fan to 25% and temperature to 75degree or so. and it will start tune each board separately..one by one.. this will be awesome really.
- what about new firmware for L3 or S9 miners?


thanks

Go in your firewall and block the pool he uses. Easy solution now it won't eve mine for him!

This is what happens when the dev is not open to people's concerns regarding the fee and even the transparency of it.  People can come on and defend the dev all they want, and nip and paw at anyone who complains, but at the end of the day, if the concerns of users are not addressed (or appear to be dismissed), things like this will happen.  I'm not endorsing this.  But it is reality.  Dev, come on, just address these concerns a little.
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December 10, 2017, 06:58:30 PM
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I found that a frequency of 506 works like a charm and the miners all work great. 
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I found that a frequency of 506 works like a charm and the miners all work great.  
Ok I will use it and I wish it success but what about the voltage is it = 10
 
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December 10, 2017, 07:05:36 PM
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I found that a frequency of 506 works like a charm and the miners all work great. 
What does that mean, "the miners all work great"??  Can you be a little more technical in your response?
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December 10, 2017, 07:31:14 PM
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is it me or are the D3's built like dog shit?Huh
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December 10, 2017, 08:23:49 PM
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I found that a frequency of 506 works like a charm and the miners all work great.  
Ok I will use it and I wish it success but what about the voltage is it = 10
 
you can never say use this voltage or this. every hashboard is different,
Sure you can start with 10 and go up until it´s stable, but the finetuning you must make for every board.
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December 10, 2017, 08:25:57 PM
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Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   GH/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   60   537   6583.55   6   53   73   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
2   60   537   6291.02   753   51   69   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo  
3    where is chani 3  
  
 in other mines show 3 Chain#  



Try with lower frequency 537 is to much, don´t know why bitmain do it, but there are to much HW-Errors and the Miner get mostime to hot, too

When you run the Miner with 220-240V then try 506
with 120V try something around 450


can't help but throw this in again, doesn't matter if you are 240 or 120 it matters what your psu can do without strain. *IF* you are using an old server psu where at 220 it is producing 1200w and at 110 it is producing 900 w THAT will make a difference - but if you have a 1500w psu that can run on either, then 1500 is the max you are looking at.. the 220 vs 110 is only going to change the amps going *IN* to the psu (less heat on your cord or ability to use a smaller cord maybe less strain on the psu in the way of heat) but that will in no way affect what setting you can put on the miner itself, from the psu out 12v at whatever amps is going to be 12v at whatever amps.. doesn't matter AT ALL if it is 110 or 220 coming in. - thickness of the individual wires in the 6-pin makes a difference, the amps your psu can handle on it's 12v rail makes a difference.. but the miner doesn't care at all. not even the tiniest bit- if you have issues at 120v with 537 then either you have a miner with issues (plenty of them out there) or you need a better psu.


When i wrote it, i have the orig. Bitmain PSU in mind, and this is to small on 120V with frequency 537

I have strange problem
after 4 hours it gives me xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx again
so do I need to decrease the frequency as i have 537 with 220 v
please anyone help

The problem is these boards are extemely finiky. Unfortuately Ihave to run one at 300. No other setting whether i Increse voltage or not works. The good news is my 2 machines  sre getting a total of 30GH is only sucking on 1500W

The best for me on most D3 was 506
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