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November 12, 2013, 02:55:29 AM
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Xian, it's very possible that your cards aren't overheating but are actually shaking side to side and losing connectivity.  That's what happened to me, anyways.  These new 1x PCI-E edge connectors are horrible.  I'll post a picture of what I ended up doing to fix it.

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November 12, 2013, 02:58:55 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.html


a) 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


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.

Lets say I do it without any profit margins, just for the community at first.

BTW can I use this to hand solder the ASICs without much problems? http://www.cmlsupply.com/model-850-esd-safe-hot-air-rework-station.html?gclid=COTelKSe3roCFa1AMgod8VMAaw

Looks pretty similar to the one I have, I use it regularly to solder 0402s


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November 12, 2013, 02:59:33 AM
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Xian, it's very possible that your cards aren't overheating but are actually shaking side to side and losing connectivity.  That's what happened to me, anyways.  These new 1x PCI-E edge connectors are horrible.  I'll post a picture of what I ended up doing to fix it.

Ah ha!  Now I know why random cards have dropped out.  It's always happened when I've moved a fan or slightly adjusted the position of the M board, etc.
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Ah ha!  Now I know why random cards have dropped out.  It's always happened when I've moved a fan or slightly adjusted the position of the M board, etc.

Yeah.  I couldn't figure out why my rig did worse in the garage with a loud box fan blasting on it with near-freezing air temperatures (as opposed to inside the house with a less obnoxious fan setting).  I finally narrowed it down to the boards wiggling around slightly.  Sometimes I could get them in the right position and they'd run for hours and then randomly crap out.  Here was my fix (just cut slits with a miter saw):




Look ma, no heatsinks:

speed:13670 noncerate[GH/s]:620.895 (2.425/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:629.412 good:43369 errors:455 spi-err:10 miso-err:0 duplicates:0 jobs:291 cores:78% good:254 bad:0 off:2 (best[GH/s]:626.034) Sun Nov 10 08:36:21 2013
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board-2 speed   nrate   hrate   good    errors  spi-err miso-er duplic  good    bad     off     per chip        good cores
0:      863     38.426  39.309  2684    88      2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.402/chip)    77%
1:      862     39.399  39.456  2752    9       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.462/chip)    80%
2:      809     34.388  36.444  2402    67      0       0       0       15      0       1       (2.149/chip)    71%
3:      863     38.898  39.752  2717    12      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.431/chip)    80%
4:      859     39.313  39.900  2746    14      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.457/chip)    79%
5:      863     41.905  40.482  2927    22      2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.619/chip)    81%
6:      861     38.640  40.831  2699    15      0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.415/chip)    80%
7:      862     40.487  39.932  2828    5       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.530/chip)    80%
8:      863     39.786  39.425  2779    19      0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.487/chip)    79%
9:      859     40.659  39.805  2840    9       1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.541/chip)    80%
A:      863     40.630  40.101  2838    8       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.539/chip)    80%
B:      861     39.256  39.594  2742    7       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.454/chip)    80%
C:      855     38.469  39.161  2687    22      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.404/chip)    79%
D:      809     34.775  37.438  2429    132     0       0       0       15      0       1       (2.173/chip)    69%
E:      858     37.209  38.717  2599    9       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.326/chip)    79%
F:      860     38.655  39.065  2700    17      2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.416/chip)    78%


Keep in mind that this was manually tuned and I have access to unlimited amounts of very cold air.

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November 12, 2013, 03:09:48 AM
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Something definitely seems amiss with these kits.

 I received 32 H-Cards, and 2 M-Boards. 1 M-Board is DOA and have filled an RMA request with MBP.

 I've swapped out several H-Cards in slots that had their hash-rate go from full to zero, and even new sealed H-Cards start slowing down and approach 0 GHs in the same slots.
 
 Best I can tell, at least 2 H-Cards are completely DOA, and having sad-times getting a full M-Board hashing steady above 500.

 Fuck Sad

 Will let it run for a few hours and see how things look a bit later...

EDIT: Well, that went to zero quickly... Fuck. Eg: Swapped slot 1 and 2 for new H-Cards...

speed:13568 noncerate[GH/s]:351.042 (1.371/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:367.538 good:24520 errors:8994 spi-err:60 miso-err:125 duplicates:111 jobs:262 cores:24% good:256 bad:0 off:0 (best[GH/s]:0.000) Tue Nov 12 02:52:05 2013
board-2 speed   nrate   hrate   good    errors  spi-err miso-er duplic  good    bad     off     per chip        good cores
0:      848     34.245  35.863  2392    120     0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.140/chip)    31%
1:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    8%      speed down
2:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    8%
3:      848     35.391  36.687  2472    3       1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.212/chip)    33%
4:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    13%
5:      848     32.556  34.499  2274    124     0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.035/chip)    31%
6:      848     34.961  37.417  2442    138     1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.185/chip)    32%
7:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    10%
8:      848     34.145  36.846  2385    124     0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.134/chip)    31%
9:      848     34.474  35.937  2408    67      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.155/chip)    32%
A:      848     35.290  36.613  2465    47      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.206/chip)    33%
B:      848     37.767  36.656  2638    9       2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.360/chip)    34%
C:      848     34.832  35.683  2433    14      0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.177/chip)    33%
D:      848     35.691  36.201  2493    3       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.231/chip)    33%
E:      848     0.000   0.803   0       7788    0       0       6       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    11%
F:      848     1.689   4.334   118     557     54      125     105     16      0       0       (0.106/chip)    7%



  look like your last Hboard very bad with i/o error F:      848     1.689   4.334   118     557     54      125     105     16      0       0       (0.106/chip)    7%
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November 12, 2013, 03:17:33 AM
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Ah ha!  Now I know why random cards have dropped out.  It's always happened when I've moved a fan or slightly adjusted the position of the M board, etc.

Sometimes I could get them in the right position and they'd run for hours and then randomly crap out.  Here was my fix (just cut slits with a miter saw):
https://i.imgur.com/SfpNAa2l.jpg

 That is madness.

 I've removed the fans that were blowing on them, causing any movement, and hooked up fans onto the headers, and have fans resting on top of the H-Cards, blowing down and giving them more support... in theory...

 Cards in the same few slots still creeping towards 0.

 Looking for some guidance from Dave and crew, 'cause something isn't right with this batch Sad

EDIT: I give up...

speed:13568 noncerate[GH/s]:136.723 (0.534/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:144.709 good:9550 errors:462 spi-err:3 miso-err:0 duplicates:0 jobs:289 cores:16% good:256 bad:0 off:0 (best[GH/s]:0.000) Tue Nov 12 03:18:20 2013
board-2 speed   nrate   hrate   good    errors  spi-err miso-er duplic  good    bad     off     per chip        good cores
0:      848     34.847  36.021  2434    50      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.178/chip)    32%
1:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    7%      speed down
2:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    8%
3:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    13%
4:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    9%
5:      848     31.955  34.394  2232    140     0       0       0       16      0       0       (1.997/chip)    31%
6:      848     35.262  37.438  2463    135     0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.204/chip)    33%
7:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    6%
8:      848     34.660  36.856  2421    137     2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.166/chip)    32%
9:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    15%
A:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    12%
B:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    17%
C:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    14%
D:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    13%
E:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    7%
F:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    13%
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November 12, 2013, 03:21:08 AM
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Ah ha!  Now I know why random cards have dropped out.  It's always happened when I've moved a fan or slightly adjusted the position of the M board, etc.

Sometimes I could get them in the right position and they'd run for hours and then randomly crap out.  Here was my fix (just cut slits with a miter saw):
https://i.imgur.com/SfpNAa2l.jpg

 That is madness.

 I've removed the fans that were blowing on them, causing any movement, and hooked up fans onto the headers, and have fans resting on top of the H-Cards, blowing down and giving them more support... in theory...

 Cards in the same few slots still creeping towards 0.

 Looking for some guidance from Dave and crew, 'cause something isn't right with this batch Sad

EDIT: I give up... Fuck my ass...

speed:13568 noncerate[GH/s]:136.723 (0.534/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:144.709 good:9550 errors:462 spi-err:3 miso-err:0 duplicates:0 jobs:289 cores:16% good:256 bad:0 off:0 (best[GH/s]:0.000) Tue Nov 12 03:18:20 2013
board-2 speed   nrate   hrate   good    errors  spi-err miso-er duplic  good    bad     off     per chip        good cores
0:      848     34.847  36.021  2434    50      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.178/chip)    32%
1:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    7%      speed down
2:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    8%
3:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    13%
4:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    9%
5:      848     31.955  34.394  2232    140     0       0       0       16      0       0       (1.997/chip)    31%
6:      848     35.262  37.438  2463    135     0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.204/chip)    33%
7:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    6%
8:      848     34.660  36.856  2421    137     2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.166/chip)    32%
9:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    15%
A:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    12%
B:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    17%
C:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    14%
D:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    13%
E:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    7%
F:      848     0.000   0.000   0       0       0       0       0       16      0       0       (0.000/chip)    13%


I laid mine on its side, with a tower fan on its side blowing from the "top"

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November 12, 2013, 03:21:25 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.html


a) 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


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.

Lets say I do it without any profit margins, just for the community at first.

BTW can I use this to hand solder the ASICs without much problems? http://www.cmlsupply.com/model-850-esd-safe-hot-air-rework-station.html?gclid=COTelKSe3roCFa1AMgod8VMAaw

Looks pretty similar to the one I have, I use it regularly to solder 0402s


So do you think it will be fine for soldering the Bitfury chips? Thanks

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That is madness.

 I've removed the fans that were blowing on them, causing any movement, and hooked up fans onto the headers, and have fans resting on top of the H-Cards, blowing down and giving them more support... in theory...

 Cards in the same few slots still creeping towards 0.

 Looking for some guidance from Dave and crew, 'cause something isn't right with this batch Sad

They're either overheating or losing connectivity (or a combination of both).  It's possible that you got a bad h-card somewhere, but it's damn near impossible that you have SIX bad boards.  Keep in mind that if a board loses connectivity, it'll generally take out additional boards that are next in the chain.

If you want to help rule out the overheating, tune all of the chip clocks to 52 and see if they stay hashing (or stay hashing longer).  If you have a voltmeter, it's easy to see if they overheat.  The voltage will gradually creep up as the VRM heats up, and eventually it hits a point where the voltage moves up *quickly* and then nosedives when it shuts off.

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What am I doing wrong here?

I downloaded putty.exe so I could ssh into my setup
Then on my laptop I entered login (pi) and the password (raspberry)

I typed (I have almost no idea what this does, found it on Bitfury Miner Support)
cd /opt/bitfury/chainminer
sudo make clean
sudo make
sudo killall screen
sudo /etc/rc.local

I typed the raspberry pi IP into my url and changed the default mining pool, along with my username and password. I hit start mining and the power goes up to 650 watts or so for a minute and then the system shuts down and it is not a cooling or power issue.

How do I get this to mine?

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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.html


a) 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


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.

Lets say I do it without any profit margins, just for the community at first.

BTW can I use this to hand solder the ASICs without much problems? http://www.cmlsupply.com/model-850-esd-safe-hot-air-rework-station.html?gclid=COTelKSe3roCFa1AMgod8VMAaw

Looks pretty similar to the one I have, I use it regularly to solder 0402s


So do you think it will be fine for soldering the Bitfury chips? Thanks


Yeah, should be fine. Although you might want to get a stencil for at least a QFN if not the whole board. http://oshstencils.com are really cheap.

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Ah ha!  Now I know why random cards have dropped out.  It's always happened when I've moved a fan or slightly adjusted the position of the M board, etc.

Yeah.  I couldn't figure out why my rig did worse in the garage with a loud box fan blasting on it with near-freezing air temperatures (as opposed to inside the house with a less obnoxious fan setting).  I finally narrowed it down to the boards wiggling around slightly.  Sometimes I could get them in the right position and they'd run for hours and then randomly crap out.  Here was my fix (just cut slits with a miter saw):




Look ma, no heatsinks:

speed:13670 noncerate[GH/s]:620.895 (2.425/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:629.412 good:43369 errors:455 spi-err:10 miso-err:0 duplicates:0 jobs:291 cores:78% good:254 bad:0 off:2 (best[GH/s]:626.034) Sun Nov 10 08:36:21 2013
Code:
board-2 speed   nrate   hrate   good    errors  spi-err miso-er duplic  good    bad     off     per chip        good cores
0:      863     38.426  39.309  2684    88      2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.402/chip)    77%
1:      862     39.399  39.456  2752    9       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.462/chip)    80%
2:      809     34.388  36.444  2402    67      0       0       0       15      0       1       (2.149/chip)    71%
3:      863     38.898  39.752  2717    12      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.431/chip)    80%
4:      859     39.313  39.900  2746    14      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.457/chip)    79%
5:      863     41.905  40.482  2927    22      2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.619/chip)    81%
6:      861     38.640  40.831  2699    15      0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.415/chip)    80%
7:      862     40.487  39.932  2828    5       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.530/chip)    80%
8:      863     39.786  39.425  2779    19      0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.487/chip)    79%
9:      859     40.659  39.805  2840    9       1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.541/chip)    80%
A:      863     40.630  40.101  2838    8       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.539/chip)    80%
B:      861     39.256  39.594  2742    7       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.454/chip)    80%
C:      855     38.469  39.161  2687    22      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.404/chip)    79%
D:      809     34.775  37.438  2429    132     0       0       0       15      0       1       (2.173/chip)    69%
E:      858     37.209  38.717  2599    9       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.326/chip)    79%
F:      860     38.655  39.065  2700    17      2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.416/chip)    78%


Keep in mind that this was manually tuned and I have access to unlimited amounts of very cold air.

That's beautiful, what type of tuning did you do to get the ones over 40 like that?

I went ahead and made myself a stablizer to attempt the same thing. I think because I had the 120mm fans on top sitting in a way to keep them from doing the shaking was why I was getting stable numbers.

Also, what is the measurement of the spacing you used on your board there? I think I will build the same thing. I used to foam which is working well but Id like to make it better.
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November 12, 2013, 03:51:07 AM
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Ah ha!  Now I know why random cards have dropped out.  It's always happened when I've moved a fan or slightly adjusted the position of the M board, etc.

Yeah.  I couldn't figure out why my rig did worse in the garage with a loud box fan blasting on it with near-freezing air temperatures (as opposed to inside the house with a less obnoxious fan setting).  I finally narrowed it down to the boards wiggling around slightly.  Sometimes I could get them in the right position and they'd run for hours and then randomly crap out.  Here was my fix (just cut slits with a miter saw):




Look ma, no heatsinks:

speed:13670 noncerate[GH/s]:620.895 (2.425/chip) hashrate[GH/s]:629.412 good:43369 errors:455 spi-err:10 miso-err:0 duplicates:0 jobs:291 cores:78% good:254 bad:0 off:2 (best[GH/s]:626.034) Sun Nov 10 08:36:21 2013
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board-2 speed   nrate   hrate   good    errors  spi-err miso-er duplic  good    bad     off     per chip        good cores
0:      863     38.426  39.309  2684    88      2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.402/chip)    77%
1:      862     39.399  39.456  2752    9       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.462/chip)    80%
2:      809     34.388  36.444  2402    67      0       0       0       15      0       1       (2.149/chip)    71%
3:      863     38.898  39.752  2717    12      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.431/chip)    80%
4:      859     39.313  39.900  2746    14      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.457/chip)    79%
5:      863     41.905  40.482  2927    22      2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.619/chip)    81%
6:      861     38.640  40.831  2699    15      0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.415/chip)    80%
7:      862     40.487  39.932  2828    5       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.530/chip)    80%
8:      863     39.786  39.425  2779    19      0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.487/chip)    79%
9:      859     40.659  39.805  2840    9       1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.541/chip)    80%
A:      863     40.630  40.101  2838    8       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.539/chip)    80%
B:      861     39.256  39.594  2742    7       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.454/chip)    80%
C:      855     38.469  39.161  2687    22      1       0       0       16      0       0       (2.404/chip)    79%
D:      809     34.775  37.438  2429    132     0       0       0       15      0       1       (2.173/chip)    69%
E:      858     37.209  38.717  2599    9       0       0       0       16      0       0       (2.326/chip)    79%
F:      860     38.655  39.065  2700    17      2       0       0       16      0       0       (2.416/chip)    78%


Keep in mind that this was manually tuned and I have access to unlimited amounts of very cold air.

Awesome man, cannot beat the cfm of a box fan. Just installed one for my setup. Smiley

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November 12, 2013, 03:51:48 AM
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Whoever helps me to get this up and running will get a .25 BTC reward

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I am pretty sure you are missing make install.

it should be

sudo make

Sudo make install
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November 12, 2013, 03:58:20 AM
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Good job to the dumbass misguided helper who chose the smaller than atomic particle Potentiometers (something just a little bit bigger that wouldve been easier to catch with a screwdriver would have made all the difference to me) that are too small for anything.  Smallest screwdriver I could find in frys barely seems to catch them most of the time.  Extremely frustrating when trying to undervolt the cards for the sake of keeping them on. 

 No kidding Sad Having a helluva time with the smallest screwdriver I could find from Fry's...

 Not even sure if I'm getting any movement.

Get yourself a phone repair kit, the ones that came with my replacement screen fit perfectly.

Or an eyeglass repair kit.

I had an eyeglass repair kit and it was too big!  Hence the trip to Frys.

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reading the last few pages makes me feel not so bad. Grin
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reading the last few pages makes me feel not so bad. Grin

 I'm happy for you, HashFast shill.
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reading the last few pages makes me feel not so bad. Grin

 I'm happy for you, HashFast shill.

no, more from the standpoint that i have been having alot of trouble with my BF's as well.
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November 12, 2013, 05:09:01 AM
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Spent about 12 hours tinkering with it, but I think I finally got mine working... no clue whats gonna happen tomorrow when it warms up tho.

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