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Since many people asked about overclocking the coincraft desk, here is the magic.
Warning: try this at your own risk. Do not blaim me or bitmine for these settingsIf Bitmine chose to hide these settings, it is for your own good - better to work slow than to selfdestruct.You will need to place the coincraft inside a refrigerator if you chose high overclocking settings, due to high temperature rates!!!!!! beware!!!!! do not play with this stuff because you may damage your unit!ssh to your desk and input these commands:
root@raspberrypi:/mineros/web# cd /mineros/web
root@raspberrypi:/mineros/web# vi index.py
you entered the "vi" editor which is a pain in the ass because it has some strange commands: "/" = search; ":"=editor command prompt.
you need to search for the word "locked", so the "/" is used:
press " / " and type "locked". just like this:
/locked
and you will be placed at a line like this:
press "i" (from insert) and type "#" to comment the line.
under that line, write the new setting:
under that, you will see this piece of code:
if locked:
sel='$("#cont_basic_mode").hide(); $("#cont_advanced_mode").hide();$("#overclock_text").html("Device speed is factory calibrated to the best possible setting.");...................................(line is longer)
insert a "#" before "if locked" and before the next line
this is how it should look like:
#locked = True
locked = False
....................[four more lines with some python language programming stuff related to the "locked" variable].............................
#if locked:
#sel='$("#cont_basic_mode").hide(); $("#cont_advanced_mode").hide();$("#overclock_text").html("Device speed is factory calibrated to the best possible setting.");$("#advanced_m....................[long line, cannot paste]
press "escape" twice, then type " :wq" and enter
like this:
:wq (and press enter)
this command saves the changes and quits the editor.
you will be returned to the "root@raspberrypi:/mineros/web#" prompt.
if you are new with "vi" and did something wrong, do not save with "wq".
instead, press "escape" twice, then type
:q!
and press enter. this one quits without saving.
refresh the web page. you will be asked again to authenticate.
go to settings -> mining
and some new settings will appear.
Now - I am not too good with this hardware and it costed me a lot of money to buy it, so I chose "basic mode" for overclocking mode, and I selected "turbo light". I watched the temperature on dashboard and LCD for around 12 hours, every 10...15 minutes and I also setup some industrial automatic temperature sensors to alert me whenever the temperature exceeds 55 degree celsius.
Now - it is your responsability if you try what I showed you here. Please do not blaim me if you are not careful and break your machine.
If Bitmine chose to hide these settings, it is for your own good - better to work slow than to selfdestruct.so the legend is blown away. coincraft desks can be overclocked. But like every lady, if you do not show respect - then sooner or later either she (or the coincraft) will leave you for good.