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September 06, 2013, 04:25:53 PM
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Yes, I do but do not see nothing wrong.

You could try to use the ip-address of the pool. And let it run a while, these pals need some time to wake up and realize whats happening.  

You can't use http:// in front of the URL for the pool, as one example of what might be wrong that you don't see...  

You should be able to take the pool URL you are using, and get results at the command line via:

ping   your_url_name_here

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September 06, 2013, 04:38:44 PM
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This is from the card that performs the worst. 5 Chips have problems. There are more "soldering curcuits" or whatever they are called, they appear on different spots.. any chance one could fix this? I mean a professional, but without too much work (not reironing)?
Could one simply cut the pins free from each other?  I don't want to damage anything, I'd rather stick with it as is, but I'm curious..

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September 06, 2013, 04:44:56 PM
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This is from the card that performs the worst. 5 Chips have problems. There are more "soldering curcuits" or whatever they are called, they appear on different spots.. any chance one could fix this? I mean a professional, but without too much work (not reironing)?
Could one simply cut the pins free from each other?  I don't want to damage anything, I'd rather stick with it as is, but I'm curious..

Those are nothing to worry about, because they're on pins that are all connected together internally.

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September 06, 2013, 04:47:16 PM
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This is from the card that performs the worst. 5 Chips have problems. There are more "soldering curcuits" or whatever they are called, they appear on different spots.. any chance one could fix this? I mean a professional, but without too much work (not reironing)?
Could one simply cut the pins free from each other?  I don't want to damage anything, I'd rather stick with it as is, but I'm curious..

Those are nothing to worry about, because they're on pins that are all connected together internally.
what are the pins that I should worry about? That were only 4 chips of 16, I still have 3 dead somewhere on that board, I would like to locate them Smiley
Also found a chip with pins on the side soldered together, not sure if there are two, hard to see for my eyes.

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September 06, 2013, 04:52:54 PM
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This is from the card that performs the worst. 5 Chips have problems. There are more "soldering curcuits" or whatever they are called, they appear on different spots.. any chance one could fix this? I mean a professional, but without too much work (not reironing)?
Could one simply cut the pins free from each other?  I don't want to damage anything, I'd rather stick with it as is, but I'm curious..

Those are nothing to worry about, because they're on pins that are all connected together internally.
what are the pins that I should worry about? That were only 4 chips of 16, I still have 3 dead somewhere on that board, I would like to locate them Smiley

See the side of the chips where the traces are coming off?  The side without the small capacitors?  Those need to all be unbridged.  As long as those are unbridged, you're in good shape, at least where soldering is concerned Smiley

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September 06, 2013, 04:55:39 PM
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See the side of the chips where the traces are coming off?  The side without the small capacitors?  Those need to all be unbridged.  As long as those are unbridged, you're in good shape, at least where soldering is concerned Smiley
I see them. I'll check again. Is there a sheme where I can say [0:0] is lower left, [0:1] is above lower left and so on?

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looks like I had bad luck with h-board 1, should I try to change it to bank 2 or turn off autotuning for chip 8-16 and set them to 50?

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speed:1193 noncerate[GH/s]:27.946 (0.873/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:34.404 good:1952 errors:1968 spi-errors:5 miso-errors:217 jobs:375 (record[GH/s]:30.122)
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September 06, 2013, 05:23:29 PM
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looks like I had bad luck with h-board 1, should I try to change it to bank 2 or turn off autotuning for chip 8-16 and set them to 50?

you should swap 0 and 4. And check for tight and even seating of the h-boards.

In danis picture, I see one chip turned over by 180 degrees.
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This is from the card that performs the worst. 5 Chips have problems. There are more "soldering curcuits" or whatever they are called, they appear on different spots.. any chance one could fix this? I mean a professional, but without too much work (not reironing)?
Could one simply cut the pins free from each other?  I don't want to damage anything, I'd rather stick with it as is, but I'm curious..
None of those are on the sides that matter.
[edit] but the chip that is the other way around is something I dont know about.
[edit2] I seem to have plenty of chips the other way around too and I only have one underperforming one in 32.

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September 06, 2013, 05:26:40 PM
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looks like I had bad luck with h-board 1, should I try to change it to bank 2 or turn off autotuning for chip 8-16 and set them to 50?

you should swap 0 and 4. And check for tight and even seating of the h-boards.

In danis picture, I see one chip turned over by 180 degrees.

Note where the White pin-1 indicator dot and the U number label is for those middle chips....
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September 06, 2013, 05:28:59 PM
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touché!  Cheesy I should stop posting after the 2nd beer.
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Just FYI, that's the very first thing I noticed about the picture.  Was just about to post a similar comment before it struck me....
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September 06, 2013, 05:32:38 PM
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that's appeasing  Cheesy
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September 06, 2013, 05:41:17 PM
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Out of the box I get the best results at B1+C1, about 43 GH/s. On A1+B1 a lot of chips are just off (on h-board in B1 only).
Will try some tuning tomorrow.
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September 06, 2013, 05:51:42 PM
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Regarding picture with "chip installed wrong way". The chips follow M-shaped path. You can determine the chip number in the U4x -text next to the chip. U40…U4F

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September 06, 2013, 06:03:11 PM
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Shouldn't i have got PCI-E  cable with my starter kit?

if not what cable do i need the only ones i have about now is the spare ones you get with psu
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Shouldn't i have got PCI-E  cable with my starter kit?

if not what cable do i need the only ones i have about now is the spare ones you get with psu
No.
Dosent your psu have 6 or 6+2 pin pci-e connectors ?

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Shouldn't i have got PCI-E  cable with my starter kit?

if not what cable do i need the only ones i have about now is the spare ones you get with psu
No.
Dosent your psu have 6 or 6+2 pin pci-e connectors ?

i haven't a clue which ones i need to use its my first time Sad
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September 06, 2013, 06:07:20 PM
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Shouldn't i have got PCI-E  cable with my starter kit?

if not what cable do i need the only ones i have about now is the spare ones you get with psu
No.
Dosent your psu have 6 or 6+2 pin pci-e connectors ?

yeah but don't i need a cable to run from the m board to the psu
You plug in two 6-pin pci-e connectors to the M-board.

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September 06, 2013, 06:09:01 PM
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I keep trying to shutdown my rPi and it seems to follow that process but soon it always ends in the login screen again and as a side note, without shutting down. Probably it's not caused by it but in  the shutdown sequence I happen to see something like 'miner' not found or something like that.

Any reason for these issues? I use 'shutdown now.'
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