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I have a full rig populated and am trying to figure out how to get this thing mining. I can log into the ip address using my laptop via the bitfury admin page and set the pools address along with my username and password. However when I hit start mining, nothing happens. If I look at my screen hooked up to the raspberry pi, it asks for a login and password. I think the raspberry pi doesn't like my sidewinder x4 Microsoft keyboard has it constantly looks to have a stuck key. Not to mention when I try to type a password, nothing shows. It makes typing on this keyboard quite difficult. I'm thinking I might need to pick up a basic keyboard.
Anyone have a good how to setup link
We seem to be suffering from the same problem. I think it's an issue with the firmware not being installed correctly. However, I'm not sure how to fix it yet. RE: heatsinks.. I'm positive its not the temperatures. I have a large box fan on them and the temp in the room is about 73 degrees... I have a 20k BTU A/C to help keep things cool.
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November 12, 2013, 12:08:41 AM |
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I got my unit running with bfgminer, the only thing I could get chainminer to do was output
"M-Board version 2 detected INIT: 256 chips detected"
Now I'm having issues with bfgminer outputting this, and the hashrate dropping.
[2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bm: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bn: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bo: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bp: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bq: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2br: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bs: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bt: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bu: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bv: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bw: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bx: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2by: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2bz: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2ca: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2cb: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2cc: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2cd: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2ce: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2cf: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2cg: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2ch: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2ci: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 00:05:02] BSB 2cj: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries
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November 12, 2013, 12:12:41 AM |
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Not only did mine need that heat sink on the regulator on both sides but I found that if I covered the entire exposed part on the back they worked even better. I bought small heatsinks so they dont touch the traces.
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November 12, 2013, 12:14:58 AM |
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.stat.log doesn't exist because chainminer isn't working right, not the other way around. Try running chainminer directly like this, to see if it gives any explanation for not working: sudo killall -q miner ; cd /run/shm ; sudo /opt/bitfury/chainminer/miner
Thanks. Turns out I had a few problems; 1) miner was not built. 2) so far 1 bad hboard out of 32. Will get the second rig up-and-running later this evening. 3) Here's the results of getting a rig to work :| Big-ass fan blowing on it... 850W power supply. speed:13568 noncerate[GH/s]:242.265 (0.946/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:263.596 good:16922 errors:7916 spi-err:8 miso-err:27 duplicates:1450 jobs:284 cores:8% good:256 bad:0 off:0 (best[GH/s]:0.000) Mon Nov 11 23:55:21 2013 board-2 speed nrate hrate good errors spi-err miso-er duplic good bad off per chip good cores 0: 848 33.057 35.821 2309 273 1 1 35 16 0 0 (2.066/chip) 17% 1: 848 3.908 4.154 273 137 0 2 23 16 0 0 (0.244/chip) 2% 2: 848 10.279 11.109 718 176 0 1 36 16 0 0 (0.642/chip) 6% 3: 848 4.667 5.570 326 177 0 2 36 16 0 0 (0.292/chip) 3% 4: 848 5.927 6.617 414 179 0 1 61 16 0 0 (0.370/chip) 3% 5: 848 24.882 25.103 1738 354 0 2 37 16 0 0 (1.555/chip) 13% 6: 848 22.763 24.067 1590 319 2 2 61 16 0 0 (1.423/chip) 12% 7: 848 23.107 23.856 1614 365 0 3 82 16 0 0 (1.444/chip) 12% 8: 848 8.891 9.766 621 498 1 1 104 16 0 0 (0.556/chip) 5% 9: 848 13.443 15.072 939 544 0 1 102 16 0 0 (0.840/chip) 7% A: 848 12.642 14.628 883 668 0 4 137 16 0 0 (0.790/chip) 7% B: 848 3.923 5.073 274 644 0 2 95 16 0 0 (0.245/chip) 2% C: 848 8.275 9.861 578 691 2 2 165 16 0 0 (0.517/chip) 5% D: 848 16.407 18.032 1146 766 0 2 145 16 0 0 (1.025/chip) 9% E: 848 30.881 33.601 2157 944 0 0 153 16 0 0 (1.930/chip) 16% F: 848 19.213 21.266 1342 1181 2 1 178 16 0 0 (1.201/chip) 10%Got a long night of troubleshooting ahead ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) How I can take output log like this one ?
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November 12, 2013, 12:15:51 AM |
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Guys how much would it cost per board to manufacture and assemble the H-boards in quantity of 100? I am thinking of getting it done in the USA, since H-boards are not available and only chips are available ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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November 12, 2013, 12:19:06 AM |
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How I can take output log like this one ?
If it's running, then; cat /run/shm/.stat.log Looks like my second M-board no workie. Fuck. Troubleshooting continues...
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November 12, 2013, 12:21:21 AM |
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Guys how much would it cost per board to manufacture and assemble the H-boards in quantity of 100? I am thinking of getting it done in the USA, since H-boards are not available and only chips are available ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) +1 And being that the new H cards wont fit the older M boards totally sucks buttcheeks...
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November 12, 2013, 12:22:48 AM |
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.stat.log doesn't exist because chainminer isn't working right, not the other way around. Try running chainminer directly like this, to see if it gives any explanation for not working: sudo killall -q miner ; cd /run/shm ; sudo /opt/bitfury/chainminer/miner
Thanks. Turns out I had a few problems; 1) miner was not built. 2) so far 1 bad hboard out of 32. Will get the second rig up-and-running later this evening. 3) Here's the results of getting a rig to work :| Big-ass fan blowing on it... 850W power supply. speed:13568 noncerate[GH/s]:242.265 (0.946/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:263.596 good:16922 errors:7916 spi-err:8 miso-err:27 duplicates:1450 jobs:284 cores:8% good:256 bad:0 off:0 (best[GH/s]:0.000) Mon Nov 11 23:55:21 2013 board-2 speed nrate hrate good errors spi-err miso-er duplic good bad off per chip good cores 0: 848 33.057 35.821 2309 273 1 1 35 16 0 0 (2.066/chip) 17% 1: 848 3.908 4.154 273 137 0 2 23 16 0 0 (0.244/chip) 2% 2: 848 10.279 11.109 718 176 0 1 36 16 0 0 (0.642/chip) 6% 3: 848 4.667 5.570 326 177 0 2 36 16 0 0 (0.292/chip) 3% 4: 848 5.927 6.617 414 179 0 1 61 16 0 0 (0.370/chip) 3% 5: 848 24.882 25.103 1738 354 0 2 37 16 0 0 (1.555/chip) 13% 6: 848 22.763 24.067 1590 319 2 2 61 16 0 0 (1.423/chip) 12% 7: 848 23.107 23.856 1614 365 0 3 82 16 0 0 (1.444/chip) 12% 8: 848 8.891 9.766 621 498 1 1 104 16 0 0 (0.556/chip) 5% 9: 848 13.443 15.072 939 544 0 1 102 16 0 0 (0.840/chip) 7% A: 848 12.642 14.628 883 668 0 4 137 16 0 0 (0.790/chip) 7% B: 848 3.923 5.073 274 644 0 2 95 16 0 0 (0.245/chip) 2% C: 848 8.275 9.861 578 691 2 2 165 16 0 0 (0.517/chip) 5% D: 848 16.407 18.032 1146 766 0 2 145 16 0 0 (1.025/chip) 9% E: 848 30.881 33.601 2157 944 0 0 153 16 0 0 (1.930/chip) 16% F: 848 19.213 21.266 1342 1181 2 1 178 16 0 0 (1.201/chip) 10%Got a long night of troubleshooting ahead ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Your errors overkill more than 50% and if you are not going to run 850W with 2 full kits.
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November 12, 2013, 12:23:52 AM |
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Guys how much would it cost per board to manufacture and assemble the H-boards in quantity of 100? I am thinking of getting it done in the USA, since H-boards are not available and only chips are available ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) +1 The PCB layout is simple enough, someone here made an 8-chip h-board and shared the design. They had it manufactured by oshpark.com Easy enough to hand solder.
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November 12, 2013, 12:34:26 AM |
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Guys how much would it cost per board to manufacture and assemble the H-boards in quantity of 100? I am thinking of getting it done in the USA, since H-boards are not available and only chips are available ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) +1 The PCB layout is simple enough, someone here made an 8-chip h-board and shared the design. They had it manufactured by oshpark.com Easy enough to hand solder. Okay I want to brainstorm my ideas a little bit. Here's what I am going to do. I am thinking of decoupling the voltage regulator from the PCB since it causes so much overheating issues. It will reduce board BOM and hopefully faster turnaround by PCB manufacturer. I am planning to use multiples of this regulator since the output can be paralleled (~$55 e.a.) http://www.intersil.com/en/tools/reference-designs/isl8225meval3z.htmla) Order chips ($25 ea on megabigpower.com) b) Order decoupling capacitors for ASICs c) Get PCB made and assembled by the PCB company (only solder ASIC + decoupling caps. No need to solder voltage regulator section) d) Order Voltage regulators e) Test assembled cards f) Mine g) If successful, sell to interested parties ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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November 12, 2013, 01:11:00 AM |
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Okay I want to brainstorm my ideas a little bit. Here's what I am going to do. I am thinking of decoupling the voltage regulator from the PCB since it causes so much overheating issues. It will reduce board BOM and hopefully faster turnaround by PCB manufacturer. I am planning to use multiples of this regulator since the output can be paralleled (~$55 e.a.) http://www.intersil.com/en/tools/reference-designs/isl8225meval3z.htmla) Order chips ($25 ea on megabigpower.com) b) Order decoupling capacitors for ASICs c) Get PCB made and assembled by the PCB company (only solder ASIC + decoupling caps. No need to solder voltage regulator section) d) Order Voltage regulators e) Test assembled cards f) Mine g) If successful, sell to interested parties ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) You'll have no margins for profit if chips are $25 ea. That's $400 for the ASICs alone. And I think it's generally expected when MGP and BFSB started selling H boards again they're going to have to price them at less than $300 per board or they'll generate very little interest.
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November 12, 2013, 01:14:56 AM |
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Does anyone know what this means? I'm having to restart bfgminer around every 5-10 minutes.
[2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cc: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cd: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ce: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cf: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cg: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ch: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ci: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cj: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ck: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cl: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries
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November 12, 2013, 01:27:50 AM |
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Does anyone know what this means? I'm having to restart bfgminer around every 5-10 minutes.
[2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cc: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cd: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ce: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cf: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cg: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ch: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ci: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cj: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ck: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cl: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries
you sure not use BGFMINER and not working well with Hboards.
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November 12, 2013, 01:30:04 AM |
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Does anyone know what this means? I'm having to restart bfgminer around every 5-10 minutes.
[2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cc: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cd: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ce: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cf: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cg: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ch: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ci: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cj: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ck: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cl: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries
you sure not use BGFMINER and not working well with Hboards. I couldn't get chainminer to work at all, all it does is freeze at "M-Board version 2 detected INIT: 256 chips detected" At least bfgminer mines for a while.
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November 12, 2013, 01:41:48 AM |
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Does anyone know what this means? I'm having to restart bfgminer around every 5-10 minutes.
[2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cc: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cd: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ce: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cf: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cg: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ch: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ci: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cj: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3ck: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries [2013-11-12 01:14:15] BSB 3cl: bitfury_init_oldbuf: Giving up after 4 tries
you sure not use BGFMINER and not working well with Hboards. I couldn't get chainminer to work at all, all it does is freeze at "M-Board version 2 detected INIT: 256 chips detected" At least bfgminer mines for a while. That's happened to me with chainminer before. I just rebooted the rPi or restarted chainminer until it worked. Also, be patient, sometimes it takes a minute or two to get past that point.
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OK, I can manually run chainminer with this: sudo killall -q miner ; cd /run/shm ; sudo /opt/bitfury/chainminer/miner But all I get is "INIT: 64 chips detected" (after I compiled) What's next? chamber32 EDIT: I got it to work by deleting existing chainminer & cloning & making a new copy
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November 12, 2013, 01:45:40 AM |
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OK, I can manually run chainminer with this: sudo killall -q miner ; cd /run/shm ; sudo /opt/bitfury/chainminer/miner But all I get is "INIT: 64 chips detected" (after I compiled) What's next? chamber32 See above.
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November 12, 2013, 01:48:10 AM |
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Your errors overkill more than 50% and if you are not going to run 850W with 2 full kits.
Swapped out the PSU for a Corsair AX1200. Chainminer runs fine for a little bit, then a few boards start dropping down to 0GH/s. BFGMiner is a fail spamming all sorts of nastiness. *sigh* Very frustrating ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) These guys are finicky ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Have some big-ass fans keeping them cool, so I can't imagine they are overheating ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Room is 76C. Below you can see the few boards that are starting to reach 0GH after starting strong. speed:13568 noncerate[GH/s]:452.817 (1.769/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:478.766 good:25514 errors:3816 spi-err:8 miso-err:10 duplicates:505 jobs:230 cores:12% good:256 bad:0 off:0 (best[GH/s]:0.000) Tue Nov 12 01:47:09 2013 board-2 speed nrate hrate good errors spi-err miso-er duplic good bad off per chip good cores 0: 848 33.987 35.587 1915 35 0 1 0 16 0 0 (2.124/chip) 15% 1: 848 10.737 10.941 605 352 0 2 25 16 0 0 (0.671/chip) 5% 2: 848 12.051 14.112 679 139 0 1 16 16 0 0 (0.753/chip) 5% 3: 848 35.212 36.216 1984 220 2 0 39 16 0 0 (2.201/chip) 15% 4: 848 19.398 19.969 1093 255 0 2 77 16 0 0 (1.212/chip) 9% 5: 848 31.343 33.884 1766 100 0 0 2 16 0 0 (1.959/chip) 13% 6: 848 32.745 36.754 1845 128 0 0 1 16 0 0 (2.047/chip) 14% 7: 848 19.540 19.864 1101 327 0 1 55 16 0 0 (1.221/chip) 9% 8: 848 34.395 36.531 1938 119 0 0 0 16 0 0 (2.150/chip) 15% 9: 848 33.827 35.627 1906 43 1 0 0 16 0 0 (2.114/chip) 15% A: 848 34.697 36.334 1955 50 1 0 0 16 0 0 (2.169/chip) 15% B: 848 35.229 36.334 1985 4 0 0 0 16 0 0 (2.202/chip) 15% C: 848 34.910 35.456 1967 13 1 0 0 16 0 0 (2.182/chip) 15% D: 848 31.343 33.674 1766 905 1 1 177 16 0 0 (1.959/chip) 14% E: 848 32.017 35.365 1804 148 1 0 0 16 0 0 (2.001/chip) 14% F: 848 21.386 22.118 1205 978 1 2 113 16 0 0 (1.337/chip) 10%
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November 12, 2013, 01:49:54 AM |
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Xian, turn down the voltage by turning the trimpots to the left on those cards
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November 12, 2013, 01:51:20 AM |
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BFGMiner has been running for 35 minutes now, might have been a heat issue. Its cold outside now and I leave the window in the server room open.
The 1 dead H-board is still dead tho. I might try immersion cooling after it gets RMA'd
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