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August 18, 2013, 09:13:36 PM
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I'm using bfgminer on my little single and the temps that are shown shows room for progress "(30c/60c)".  I'm running windows 7 with a little single. This is what I got in the config file. It's basically vanilla or literally vanilla.  I took out the pools and username and pass for security. What temps can the little single run at? Where do I modify and how high.


 
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{
"pools" : [
{
"url" : "http://url1:8332",
"user" : "user1",
"pass" : "pass1"
},
{
"url" : "http://url2:8344",
"pool-proxy" : "socks5://127.0.0.1:1080",
"user" : "user2",
"pass" : "pass2"
},
{
"url" : "http://url3:8332",
"user" : "user3",
"pass" : "pass3"
}
],

"intensity" : "d,9,9,9",
"gpu-engine" : "0-985,0-950,0-960,0-1000",
"gpu-fan" : "0-85,0-85,0-85,0-85",
"gpu-memclock" : "860,825,835,875",
"gpu-powertune" : "20,20,20,20",
"temp-cutoff" : "95,95,95,95",
"temp-overheat" : "85,85,85,85",
"temp-target" : "75,75,75,75",

"auto-fan" : true,
"auto-gpu" : true,
"expiry" : 120,
"failover-only" : true,
"gpu-threads" : 2,
"log" : 5,
"queue" : 1,
"scan-time" : 60,
"temp-hysteresis" : 3,

"scan-serial" : [
"/dev/ttyUSB0",
"/dev/ttyUSB1",
"/dev/ttyUSB2",
"/dev/ttyUSB3"
],

"kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin"
}

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August 20, 2013, 04:53:57 PM
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These aren't modified through BFGMiner, the throttling and clockspeed is controlled in firmware. Short of modifying the firmware and flashing it to the unit using JTAG it probably isn't that easy. You might have some luck asking on the BFL forums however...

Probably should put something here.... Maybe an LTC address?
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August 21, 2013, 01:09:13 AM
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These aren't modified through BFGMiner, the throttling and clockspeed is controlled in firmware. Short of modifying the firmware and flashing it to the unit using JTAG it probably isn't that easy. You might have some luck asking on the BFL forums however...

Are you sure it's done via Jtag? What a pain in the ass Cry
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August 21, 2013, 01:14:55 AM
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Yes. It is done in the firmware. There's a threshold for the temperature of overheating and the engine will restart if it overheats... Check out the source codes  Wink
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August 23, 2013, 05:47:08 PM
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These aren't modified through BFGMiner, the throttling and clockspeed is controlled in firmware. Short of modifying the firmware and flashing it to the unit using JTAG it probably isn't that easy. You might have some luck asking on the BFL forums however...

Are you sure it's done via Jtag? What a pain in the ass Cry
Painful indeed, but not so hard if you have a Raspberry Pi lying around... :-)

Probably should put something here.... Maybe an LTC address?
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