ericdc30
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November 16, 2013, 08:08:36 AM |
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*Facepalm* Someone please tell me they have a copy of the Vanilla V3 image, or that one of the older ones works? I was shipped a blank SD card.
And, yes, I did have the sense to plug it into a PC to try to back it up prior to inserting it in the Pi.
Edit: Bah, V2 won't fit on the card and GandalfG's image, while booted, isn't generating any hashes. I don't know if it's my rig or not, yet.
Login with ssh and check what chainminer is doing: sudo screen -r | grep -m1 Detached | cut -b2-7
You have the latest kit? I made an image the day I got my machine. I can send you the image.
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tom99
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November 16, 2013, 09:41:22 AM |
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goxed
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Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
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November 16, 2013, 11:43:59 AM |
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been like that since boards went OOS
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Revewing Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
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Asinine
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November 16, 2013, 02:50:21 PM |
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*Facepalm* Someone please tell me they have a copy of the Vanilla V3 image, or that one of the older ones works? I was shipped a blank SD card.
And, yes, I did have the sense to plug it into a PC to try to back it up prior to inserting it in the Pi.
Edit: Bah, V2 won't fit on the card and GandalfG's image, while booted, isn't generating any hashes. I don't know if it's my rig or not, yet.
Login with ssh and check what chainminer is doing: sudo screen -r | grep -m1 Detached | cut -b2-7
You have the latest kit? I made an image the day I got my machine. I can send you the image. OK, I verified with two different multimeters: 12.1V out of the power supply, cards between .76 and .80 volts between the top of the inductor and the terminal ground. This does not seem to be a vdroop issue since this happens with all cards or just 1 at a time. I cranked the pot on one of the cards around about 100 degrees clockwise and got it up to about .81V, ran screen -r and found it was hashing with BFG to the default account at BTCGuild at about 4.5GH/s. Chainminer still seems to be holding itself. Yes, sir, I would appreciate the base image.
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klondike_bar
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November 16, 2013, 03:27:32 PM |
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*Facepalm* Someone please tell me they have a copy of the Vanilla V3 image, or that one of the older ones works? I was shipped a blank SD card.
And, yes, I did have the sense to plug it into a PC to try to back it up prior to inserting it in the Pi.
Edit: Bah, V2 won't fit on the card and GandalfG's image, while booted, isn't generating any hashes. I don't know if it's my rig or not, yet.
Login with ssh and check what chainminer is doing: sudo screen -r | grep -m1 Detached | cut -b2-7
You have the latest kit? I made an image the day I got my machine. I can send you the image. OK, I verified with two different multimeters: 12.1V out of the power supply, cards between .76 and .80 volts between the top of the inductor and the terminal ground. This does not seem to be a vdroop issue since this happens with all cards or just 1 at a time. I cranked the pot on one of the cards around about 100 degrees clockwise and got it up to about .81V, ran screen -r and found it was hashing with BFG to the default account at BTCGuild at about 4.5GH/s. Chainminer still seems to be holding itself. Yes, sir, I would appreciate the base image. 0.76v is fairly low voltage. 0.81-0.86v is a better taget for getting 28-35GH
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Xian01
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November 16, 2013, 03:41:56 PM |
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Has anyone had success contacting sales re: RMA's ? Have been waiting on a response for an RMA on 3 bad h-cards  RMA issues aside, these rigs are beasts once they are configured and placed in an environment with proper cooling ! The one full rig I have up and running has settled around 535 GHs !
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CoinHoarder
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
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November 16, 2013, 03:44:39 PM |
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Has anyone had success contacting sales re: RMA's ? Have been waiting on a response for an RMA on 3 bad h-cards  RMA issues aside, these rigs are beasts once they are configured and placed in an environment with proper cooling ! The one full rig I have up and running has settled around 535 GHs ! I also submitted a request and haven't received any response as of yet.
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cypherdoc
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November 16, 2013, 03:49:02 PM |
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Has anyone had success contacting sales re: RMA's ? Have been waiting on a response for an RMA on 3 bad h-cards  RMA issues aside, these rigs are beasts once they are configured and placed in an environment with proper cooling ! The one full rig I have up and running has settled around 535 GHs ! what did you do to get them going at that speed? anyone have a recommendation for a voltmeter?
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Xian01
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November 16, 2013, 03:56:38 PM |
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what did you do to get them going at that speed? anyone have a recommendation for a voltmeter?
Played a game of "musical h-cards" where I ran the rig for about 5 minutes, took note of which cards were faster than others, shutdown, moved the faster cards to the front, and slower cards to the back, restart, etc. Also, FANS FANS FANS ! Lots of airflow ! These guys really need to stay cool and ventilated. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EK3NRS/ is what I'm using to tune my gear.
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cypherdoc
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November 16, 2013, 04:13:45 PM |
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what did you do to get them going at that speed? anyone have a recommendation for a voltmeter?
Played a game of "musical h-cards" where I ran the rig for about 5 minutes, took note of which cards were faster than others, shutdown, moved the faster cards to the front, and slower cards to the back, restart, etc. Also, FANS FANS FANS ! Lots of airflow ! These guys really need to stay cool and ventilated. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EK3NRS/ is what I'm using to tune my gear. nice job. i think i can do that. why did you need the voltmeter then?
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November 16, 2013, 04:27:31 PM |
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Has anyone had success contacting sales re: RMA's ? Have been waiting on a response for an RMA on 3 bad h-cards  RMA issues aside, these rigs are beasts once they are configured and placed in an environment with proper cooling ! The one full rig I have up and running has settled around 535 GHs ! I did have success with my RMA. After submitting my Oct 31 RMA for one broken H-board, Yvonne contacted me via email on Nov 12 and the replacement board shipped the next day. I received it yesterday.
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November 16, 2013, 04:29:28 PM |
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Has anyone had success contacting sales re: RMA's ? Have been waiting on a response for an RMA on 3 bad h-cards  RMA issues aside, these rigs are beasts once they are configured and placed in an environment with proper cooling ! The one full rig I have up and running has settled around 535 GHs ! are you running the 3.0 m/boards? what image file are you using? how are you powering them. is it with just the 2 pci-e plugs? do you have pics?
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klondike_bar
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November 16, 2013, 04:30:07 PM |
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what did you do to get them going at that speed? anyone have a recommendation for a voltmeter?
Played a game of "musical h-cards" where I ran the rig for about 5 minutes, took note of which cards were faster than others, shutdown, moved the faster cards to the front, and slower cards to the back, restart, etc. Also, FANS FANS FANS ! Lots of airflow ! These guys really need to stay cool and ventilated. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EK3NRS/ is what I'm using to tune my gear. nice job. i think i can do that. why did you need the voltmeter then? check the voltage on the cards when running to determine how to best tune the trimpot. 0.78V is about as low as you should go, even without heatsinks 0.8-0.83V is good if you have reasonable airflow and no heatsinks 0.84-0.88V is good if you have reasonable airflow AND heatsinks 0.9V-0.95V if you have LOTS of airflow and heatsinks. might be hard to get this high if you have more than 8 cards in the rig due to the close proximity of eachother's heat
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cypherdoc
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November 16, 2013, 04:39:28 PM |
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what did you do to get them going at that speed? anyone have a recommendation for a voltmeter?
Played a game of "musical h-cards" where I ran the rig for about 5 minutes, took note of which cards were faster than others, shutdown, moved the faster cards to the front, and slower cards to the back, restart, etc. Also, FANS FANS FANS ! Lots of airflow ! These guys really need to stay cool and ventilated. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EK3NRS/ is what I'm using to tune my gear. nice job. i think i can do that. why did you need the voltmeter then? check the voltage on the cards when running to determine how to best tune the trimpot. 0.78V is about as low as you should go, even without heatsinks 0.8-0.83V is good if you have reasonable airflow and no heatsinks 0.84-0.88V is good if you have reasonable airflow AND heatsinks 0.9V-0.95V if you have LOTS of airflow and heatsinks. might be hard to get this high if you have more than 8 cards in the rig due to the close proximity of eachother's heat is there a pic showing the exact placement required of the probes during measurement? so you measure while it's powered up? how do you get to the boards in the middle like slot 9?
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November 16, 2013, 05:08:25 PM |
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Now that I got BFG running, I went through the voltages and adjusted them. The ones in the back ran away up to .88 and I trimmed them back down to .85-.87. I adjusted the ones in bank 0 up to .86. Bank 1 is at .83-.835. Bank 2 is at about .86. All cards are heatsinked on the diffusion plate on the back with special attention paid to the regulator. The cards are running between 90F and 110F. The entire setup is pulling 396 W from the wall. It seems to be chugging along, although I am wondering "Where's the beef?" That and the errors... bfgminer version 3.5.1 - Started: [2013-11-16 08:46:54] - [ 0 days 00:06:41] [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [H]elp [Q]uit Connected to mint.bitminter.com diff 512 with stratum as user [removed]_[#] Block: ...6dc9b988 #269964 Diff:511M ( 3.66Ph/s) Started: [08:46:53] ST:32 F:0 NB:1 AS:0 BW:[ 60/ 22 B/s] E:1869.49 I:13.30mBTC/hr BS:58.6k 4/256 | 429.1/426.1/399.3Gh/s | A:59 R:0+0(none) HW:2539/4.5% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BSB 0: | 121.5/120.6/116.1Gh/s | A:17 R:0+0(none) HW: 582/4.4% BSB 1: | 100.9/102.1/87.90Gh/s | A:13 R:0+0(none) HW:1238/8.3% BSB 2: | 107.1/105.5/102.1Gh/s | A:12 R:0+0(none) HW: 348/2.9% BSB 3: | 101.8/100.3/95.38Gh/s | A:17 R:0+0(none) HW: 378/2.5% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2013-11-16 08:53:22] BSB 0cc: 8 of the last 10 results were bad, reinitialisin g [2013-11-16 08:53:25] BSB 3bb: 8 of the last 14 results were bad, reinitialisin g [2013-11-16 08:53:27] BSB 1bp: 8 of the last 19 results were bad, reinitialisin g [2013-11-16 08:53:31] BSB 0bh: 8 of the last 25 results were bad, reinitialisin g [2013-11-16 08:53:34] BSB 1bv: 8 of the last 8 results were bad, reinitialising
[2013-11-16 08:53:35] BSB 1ah: 8 of the last 20 results were bad, reinitialisin g
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Xian01
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November 16, 2013, 05:37:16 PM |
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why did you need the voltmeter then?
Used it to troubleshoot and identify the 3 h-cards I requested an RMA for. Took a voltmeter to all the cards in the second rig while testing 16 cards one-by-one. Also used the voltmeter to tune a couple Erupter Blades I have a while back. Seems like a good geek tool to have in any respectable tool-bag either way.
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klondike_bar
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November 16, 2013, 06:10:08 PM |
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why did you need the voltmeter then?
Used it to troubleshoot and identify the 3 h-cards I requested an RMA for. Took a voltmeter to all the cards in the second rig while testing 16 cards one-by-one. Also used the voltmeter to tune a couple Erupter Blades I have a while back. Seems like a good geek tool to have in any respectable tool-bag either way.^yup, +1 voltmeter is great for almost any sort of electronics troubleshooting - its the essential first aid kit for electrical issues, along with electrical tape
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cypherdoc
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November 16, 2013, 06:41:58 PM |
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*Facepalm* Someone please tell me they have a copy of the Vanilla V3 image, or that one of the older ones works? I was shipped a blank SD card.
And, yes, I did have the sense to plug it into a PC to try to back it up prior to inserting it in the Pi.
Edit: Bah, V2 won't fit on the card and GandalfG's image, while booted, isn't generating any hashes. I don't know if it's my rig or not, yet.
Login with ssh and check what chainminer is doing: sudo screen -r | grep -m1 Detached | cut -b2-7
i tried that command and got back a 4377.. what does that mean?
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cypherdoc
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November 16, 2013, 06:47:17 PM |
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why did you need the voltmeter then?
Used it to troubleshoot and identify the 3 h-cards I requested an RMA for. Took a voltmeter to all the cards in the second rig while testing 16 cards one-by-one. Also used the voltmeter to tune a couple Erupter Blades I have a while back. Seems like a good geek tool to have in any respectable tool-bag either way. good info. already seeing some results from your card rotation strategy. any pics as to exactly where you put your probe tips? there must be a link somewhere. also how do you reach into the middle slots to measure? doesn't seem like enough room.
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November 16, 2013, 06:51:24 PM |
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Has anyone had success contacting sales re: RMA's ? Have been waiting on a response for an RMA on 3 bad h-cards  RMA issues aside, these rigs are beasts once they are configured and placed in an environment with proper cooling ! The one full rig I have up and running has settled around 535 GHs ! what did you do to get them going at that speed? anyone have a recommendation for a voltmeter? The thins I have noticed are this, You need to keep the Cards stable while being cooled. The Heatsinks on the back of the regulator covering as much of the exposed silver looking part really helps, and then just a good amount of air flow across them. Also I just have them all set to Auto because over a few hours time they settle at much better Speed than when adjusting them manually even with the dead chips. I have been stable at 585+ and have 1 Card with 3 dead chips on it.
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