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May 30, 2014, 01:11:09 PM |
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The 1.0 fw is not stable - the devices crashes i.e. no connection at all and I have to powercycle it, and the temp is a constant 55C !?
Hmm... That's strange. I haven't seen any power cycling issues. Try this https://www.dropbox.com/s/b9f9ne7ilwl3ap8/Chili14e1v0.hex
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2GOOD
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May 31, 2014, 09:01:16 PM |
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Thanks for the fast reply, so far it is working and the temperature reading is back: BFL 0: 61.0C | 32.52/32.55/31.22Gh/s | A:1808 R:9+0(.44%) HW:1305/3.9% The chilli gets slighly higher hasrates and hw errors with this fw, I wander about the consumption but it should be the about the same since the voltage is 1 V
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Mudbankkeith
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May 31, 2014, 09:03:44 PM |
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Thanks for the fast reply, so far it is working and the temp is back: BFL 0: 61.0C | 32.52/32.55/31.22Gh/s | A:1808 R:9+0(.44%) HW:1305/3.9% If you can get some extra cooling on the power controllers, the chili will go up to 70c and another 5Gh
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May 31, 2014, 10:28:45 PM |
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I have 2 chilli for sell pm me
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2GOOD
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June 01, 2014, 12:59:44 PM |
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Thanks for the fast reply, so far it is working and the temp is back: BFL 0: 61.0C | 32.52/32.55/31.22Gh/s | A:1808 R:9+0(.44%) HW:1305/3.9% If you can get some extra cooling on the power controllers, the chili will go up to 70c and another 5Gh Yes I have big heatsinks underneath the ASICs and the Power regulators with extra fan, but I'm looking for stability and efficiency here. Anyway it crashed again, maybe I'll go back to 1.1 since it was the most stable for me with any other fw including the original one It crashes randomly.
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MrTeal (OP)
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June 01, 2014, 06:59:42 PM |
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If you can get some extra cooling on the power controllers, the chili will go up to 70c and another 5Gh
Yes I have big heatsinks underneath the ASICs and the Power regulators with extra fan, but I'm looking for stability and efficiency here. Anyway it crashed again, maybe I'll go back to 1.1 since it was the most stable for me with any other fw including the original one It crashes randomly. Are these the boards that we produced, or the ones made by Lucko?
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2GOOD
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June 01, 2014, 07:09:28 PM |
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If you can get some extra cooling on the power controllers, the chili will go up to 70c and another 5Gh
Yes I have big heatsinks underneath the ASICs and the Power regulators with extra fan, but I'm looking for stability and efficiency here. Anyway it crashed again, maybe I'll go back to 1.1 since it was the most stable for me with any other fw including the original one It crashes randomly. Are these the boards that we produced, or the ones made by Lucko? From Marto
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marto74
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June 01, 2014, 07:21:51 PM |
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If you can get some extra cooling on the power controllers, the chili will go up to 70c and another 5Gh
Yes I have big heatsinks underneath the ASICs and the Power regulators with extra fan, but I'm looking for stability and efficiency here. Anyway it crashed again, maybe I'll go back to 1.1 since it was the most stable for me with any other fw including the original one It crashes randomly. Are these the boards that we produced, or the ones made by Lucko? From Marto This means Lucko
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June 01, 2014, 08:09:32 PM |
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If you can get some extra cooling on the power controllers, the chili will go up to 70c and another 5Gh
Yes I have big heatsinks underneath the ASICs and the Power regulators with extra fan, but I'm looking for stability and efficiency here. Anyway it crashed again, maybe I'll go back to 1.1 since it was the most stable for me with any other fw including the original one It crashes randomly. Are these the boards that we produced, or the ones made by Lucko? From Marto This means Lucko Hmm... Just speculation here, but the Lucko boards seem to have stability issues if the power supply isn't run warm. I'd speculate that with the 1V firmware that power supply is running so cool that you might be running into those issues. If you want to run the 1.0V firmware, remove the extra fan. Not running the extra couple watts on the fan helps with efficiency too.
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Mudbankkeith
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June 01, 2014, 08:31:13 PM |
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If you can get some extra cooling on the power controllers, the chili will go up to 70c and another 5Gh
Yes I have big heatsinks underneath the ASICs and the Power regulators with extra fan, but I'm looking for stability and efficiency here. Anyway it crashed again, maybe I'll go back to 1.1 since it was the most stable for me with any other fw including the original one It crashes randomly. Are these the boards that we produced, or the ones made by Lucko? From Marto This means Lucko Hmm... Just speculation here, but the Lucko boards seem to have stability issues if the power supply isn't run warm. I'd speculate that with the 1V firmware that power supply is running so cool that you might be running into those issues. If you want to run the 1.0V firmware, remove the extra fan. Not running the extra couple watts on the fan helps with efficiency too. The slow rise firmware made a big difference to the "Lucko" boards I have. The boards had a problem with crashing at the switch over from warm up power to running power, nominally around 1 volt Chances are that using the 1.0v firmware will not allow the switchover. 1.1v firmware is probably trying to switch the power before the circuit is heated and stable.
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June 02, 2014, 05:04:53 AM |
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I've got a bunch of Chili's w coolers that work like a champ but need to go to make room for Habaneros. PM if interested.
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2GOOD
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June 02, 2014, 07:20:00 PM |
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If you can get some extra cooling on the power controllers, the chili will go up to 70c and another 5Gh
Yes I have big heatsinks underneath the ASICs and the Power regulators with extra fan, but I'm looking for stability and efficiency here. Anyway it crashed again, maybe I'll go back to 1.1 since it was the most stable for me with any other fw including the original one It crashes randomly. Are these the boards that we produced, or the ones made by Lucko? From Marto This means Lucko Hmm... Just speculation here, but the Lucko boards seem to have stability issues if the power supply isn't run warm. I'd speculate that with the 1V firmware that power supply is running so cool that you might be running into those issues. If you want to run the 1.0V firmware, remove the extra fan. Not running the extra couple watts on the fan helps with efficiency too. The slow rise firmware made a big difference to the "Lucko" boards I have. The boards had a problem with crashing at the switch over from warm up power to running power, nominally around 1 volt Chances are that using the 1.0v firmware will not allow the switchover. 1.1v firmware is probably trying to switch the power before the circuit is heated and stable. I removed the extra fan: BFL 0: 65.0C | 32.45/32.42/31.13Gh/s | A:2268 R:6+6(.28%) HW:2927/3.9% almost 3 hours - no crash, will report back after few days. Thanks for the advice
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hotwired007
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June 04, 2014, 08:24:11 PM |
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I have 5678 led just stay on, windows does not recognize it at all, I have installed the drivers etc but nothing. is there any fix?
I have this same issue with a chili that i just flashed with the 1v firmware - it was running the 'Slow Rise' firmware - i suspect this has confused the board somewhat - any ideas what i can do to sort this?
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hotwired007
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June 05, 2014, 07:39:19 AM Last edit: June 05, 2014, 12:43:24 PM by hotwired007 |
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I have 5678 led just stay on, windows does not recognize it at all, I have installed the drivers etc but nothing. is there any fix?
I have this same issue with a chili that i just flashed with the 1v firmware - it was running the 'Slow Rise' firmware - i suspect this has confused the board somewhat - any ideas what i can do to sort this? plugged it into a different machine - with a little bit of wiggling on the power cable the lights go out and its recognised in windows just as a USB serial port though? not as a Bitforce SHA like my others? Tried to reprogram using the chiliflash app but it locks up just after clicking program with the second light lit. Any ideas? I plan on using all my breaks at work today to try and get this fixed (I have a copy of the slow rise firmware to reflash on it) I'm using the FDTI/VCP drivers from here: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htmedit - its a timeout thing nothing to do with wiggling the cables I have checked with the fdti program app and it responds and bfgminer can even talk to it after a long time so I wonder if it could simply be a driver issue...
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June 05, 2014, 01:58:24 PM |
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I have 5678 led just stay on, windows does not recognize it at all, I have installed the drivers etc but nothing. is there any fix?
I have this same issue with a chili that i just flashed with the 1v firmware - it was running the 'Slow Rise' firmware - i suspect this has confused the board somewhat - any ideas what i can do to sort this? plugged it into a different machine - with a little bit of wiggling on the power cable the lights go out and its recognised in windows just as a USB serial port though? not as a Bitforce SHA like my others? Tried to reprogram using the chiliflash app but it locks up just after clicking program with the second light lit. Any ideas? I plan on using all my breaks at work today to try and get this fixed (I have a copy of the slow rise firmware to reflash on it) I'm using the FDTI/VCP drivers from here: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htmedit - its a timeout thing nothing to do with wiggling the cables I have checked with the fdti program app and it responds and bfgminer can even talk to it after a long time so I wonder if it could simply be a driver issue... It sounds like it. Try reflashing it and see what happens.
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hotwired007
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June 05, 2014, 02:12:11 PM |
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It sounds like it. Try reflashing it and see what happens.
It wont let me reflash - the unit locks up just after clicking program (1 and 2 leds flash on and then off as if in sequence) and its actually the 3rd led that stays lit - i've installed in on a fresh win7 machine and installed the drivers from the link above - any other suggestions?
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June 05, 2014, 02:14:39 PM |
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It sounds like it. Try reflashing it and see what happens.
It wont let me reflash - the unit locks up just after clicking program (1 and 2 leds flash on and then off as if in sequence) and its actually the 3rd led that stays lit - i've installed in on a fresh win7 machine and installed the drivers from the link above - any other suggestions? Before you try flashing it, what does the screen show for the device information?
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hotwired007
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June 05, 2014, 03:23:36 PM |
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It sounds like it. Try reflashing it and see what happens.
It wont let me reflash - the unit locks up just after clicking program (1 and 2 leds flash on and then off as if in sequence) and its actually the 3rd led that stays lit - i've installed in on a fresh win7 machine and installed the drivers from the link above - any other suggestions? Before you try flashing it, what does the screen show for the device information? DEVICE: Chili SC MANUFACTURER: MrTeal and ChipGeek FIRMWARE: 1.2.14x CHIP PARALLELIZATION: NO QUEUE DEPTH:40 PROCESSOR 0: 14 engines @ 239 MHz -- MAP: F7F7 PROCESSOR 1: 15 engines @ 251 MHz -- MAP: FBFF PROCESSOR 2: 14 engines @ 242 MHz -- MAP: FFF6 PROCESSOR 3: 15 engines @ 254 MHz -- MAP: FFFB PROCESSOR 4: 16 engines @ 250 MHz -- MAP: FFFF PROCESSOR 5: 16 engines @ 254 MHz -- MAP: FFFF PROCESSOR 6: 15 engines @ 244 MHz -- MAP: FF7F PROCESSOR 7: 16 engines @ 268 MHz -- MAP: FFFF THEORETICAL MAX: 30.33 GH/s
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June 05, 2014, 08:26:10 PM |
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That's very strange then. You grabbed the slow rise firmware off the second post of this thread, right? If you're able to pull that data, you should be able to program it.
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hotwired007
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June 05, 2014, 08:31:20 PM |
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1V limited, to bring power use down to ~4J/GH https://www.dropbox.com/s/b9f9ne7ilwl3ap8/Chili14e1v0.hexThis is the one i used to reflash - it had the slow rise on it before - this is after i flashed it with this firmware...
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