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January 11, 2014, 12:22:16 AM |
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how is the extra watt after overclocked the jupiter? does anyone know? do you read any previous posts? you ask very often things that were already answered.
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January 11, 2014, 12:24:29 AM |
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OK, finally decided to give this a go, october jupiter 8 vrm which was running around 557GH Followed the instructions to change to 211, and initially speed was awful around 400, so using cyper's post as a guide started messing with advanced page replicating the spi voltage and frequency and then tweaking the various die voltages, after a while I only managed to get it back up to around 500 and decided to give up. Flashed back to 0.98 and the miner returned to it's usual 557GH Today decided to give it another go, flashed back to 0.99.1-tune, made the alteration to 221 and restarted and it was up around 620 which was excellent, when I looked at the advanced page it had remembered all my settings from the previous attempt. Most of the dies were running around 50A similar to the screenshot cyper posted, but one was up at 54A so I lowered it's voltage setting and hit apply, immediately the miner dropped back down to 550GH and all the dies dropped back down to 42-43A Very confused now Pressing the 'Apply" button sets the clocks back to default. Restart modified .sh again after making any changes on Advanced page. YMMV
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January 11, 2014, 12:47:46 AM |
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Very confused now Applying anything at the Advanced page removes the overclock with immediate effect. To restart the overclock just do /config/zzz.sh restart or whatever file you use. So basically when tweaking the voltages whenever you hit Apply you need to restart the overclock file via SSH I would suggest to install BFGminer - it is much easier to tweak as you can see the hash rate of each individual board. Pressing the 'Apply" button sets the clocks back to default. Restart modified .sh again after making any changes on Advanced page.
Thank you both I had just modified the existing cgminer.sh, restarted the miner and although I can see shares at the pool I've lost http & ssh access so will need to carry on tweaking tomorrow when I have physical access to reboot it manually.
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January 11, 2014, 02:57:07 AM |
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Just jumped upto 231 myself...put copper heatsinks on vrms and removed pci extenders cause i was only getting 11.5v on one module and the extenders were getting very hot...running great now 12v-11.9v on all modules now, temps are 64, 57, 53, 52 with 2 fans on rear modules...around 55-56a per vrm and getting around .8% hw errors...up .4% from 211 but i suppose i could push alittle more volts and lower it and getting around 660-680 poolside on eligius ty ty maybe i'll make ROI outta this machine yet...7 btc more n its party time!! Thanks for this thread Great point about the PCI extenders, I need to take a look at that as well since my back modules seem to be running 11.6-.7.. Given your experience any recommendations on how to run the cables, or did you manage to find a power supply with long enough PCIe power cables? ya what cablez said, but i do have a psu that has long pcie cables...and update on hashrate...eligius 12hr rate says 673gh/s and my cgminer says 674...that is pretty darn close hi, I have a jupiter October, Might you tell me what settings I have for that power? F.A 1200W I'm Spanish and I do not quite understand. regards
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January 11, 2014, 11:07:32 AM |
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hi, I have a jupiter October, Might you tell me what settings I have for that power?
F.A 1200W
I'm Spanish and I do not quite understand.
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¿Qué parte no es comprensible para usted? (google translate) All you need to do is: modify line 61 in the cgminer starter where the clock speed is being set. It is located on your miner at the following path '/etc/init.d/cgminer.sh' The line looks like this: cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x0 1,0x F1" $c) Change it for example ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=313978.msg3985606#msg3985606) to cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x0 2,0x 11" $c) Notice, please, after rebooting changes are gone, therefore copy the file to '/config' first and modify it there. After modification is done you can execute the modified starter with argument 'restart' /config/cgminer.sh restart Then keep an eye on your advanced tab values and temps! And cgminer to find best clock setting for your device.
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January 11, 2014, 02:36:56 PM |
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hi, I have a jupiter October, Might you tell me what settings I have for that power?
F.A 1200W
I'm Spanish and I do not quite understand.
regards
¿Qué parte no es comprensible para usted? (google translate) All you need to do is: modify line 61 in the cgminer starter where the clock speed is being set. It is located on your miner at the following path '/etc/init.d/cgminer.sh' The line looks like this: cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x0 1,0x F1" $c) Change it for example ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=313978.msg3985606#msg3985606) to cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x0 2,0x 11" $c) Notice, please, after rebooting changes are gone, therefore copy the file to '/config' first and modify it there. After modification is done you can execute the modified starter with argument 'restart' /config/cgminer.sh restart Then keep an eye on your advanced tab values and temps! And cgminer to find best clock setting for your device. Do I have to change the voltage and frequency SPI SPI? in paragraph advanced This is what confuses me regards
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January 11, 2014, 03:02:10 PM |
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i changed the spi to sevral values i have not seen any changes in hashing speed or hardware error. And half my dies work on 251 which i considder the max that can be done whith de vrms and board design i guess
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January 11, 2014, 06:49:35 PM |
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Mining Status
CGMiner Status Running (pid=1896) Last Checked Sat Jan 11 18:48:43 UTC 2014 Avg. Hash Rate 639 Gh/s Difficulty Accepted 3,026,944 Difficulty Rejected 23,552 (0.8 %) Hardware Errors 61,345 (1.9 %) WU 8,937 Difficulty Stale 0 Network Blocks 50 Pool Rejected 0.8 % Pool Stale 0 Best Share 3,130,981 Found Blocks 0 HW Status
ASIC slot #1 50.0 ℃ ASIC slot #2 - ASIC slot #3 48.5 ℃ ASIC slot #4 54.0 ℃ ASIC slot #5 40.0 ℃ ASIC slot #6 -
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January 11, 2014, 08:45:55 PM |
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Mining Status
CGMiner Status Running (pid=1896) Last Checked Sat Jan 11 18:48:43 UTC 2014 Avg. Hash Rate 639 Gh/s Difficulty Accepted 3,026,944 Difficulty Rejected 23,552 (0.8 %) Hardware Errors 61,345 (1.9 %) WU 8,937 Difficulty Stale 0 Network Blocks 50 Pool Rejected 0.8 % Pool Stale 0 Best Share 3,130,981 Found Blocks 0 HW Status
ASIC slot #1 50.0 ℃ ASIC slot #2 - ASIC slot #3 48.5 ℃ ASIC slot #4 54.0 ℃ ASIC slot #5 40.0 ℃ ASIC slot #6 -
October Jup with 8 vrm / 4 vrm?
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January 11, 2014, 09:54:07 PM Last edit: January 12, 2014, 10:21:37 AM by mwarrior |
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OK, finally decided to give this a go, october jupiter 8 vrm which was running around 557GH Followed the instructions to change to 211, and initially speed was awful around 400, so using cyper's post as a guide started messing with advanced page replicating the spi voltage and frequency and then tweaking the various die voltages, after a while I only managed to get it back up to around 500 and decided to give up. Flashed back to 0.98 and the miner returned to it's usual 557GH Today decided to give it another go, flashed back to 0.99.1-tune, made the alteration to 221 and restarted and it was up around 620 which was excellent, when I looked at the advanced page it had remembered all my settings from the previous attempt. Most of the dies were running around 50A similar to the screenshot cyper posted, but one was up at 54A so I lowered it's voltage setting and hit apply, immediately the miner dropped back down to 550GH and all the dies dropped back down to 42-43A Very confused now I have an October Jupiter w/8 VRM's. For line 61 I am using the following which gets me 600 - 615 GH/s with stable temps. cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x02,0x01" $c) My factory code is as follows which is different from what everyone else appears to have for some reason. cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x01,0xD1" $c) You might want to give it a whirl. -MW
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January 11, 2014, 10:30:30 PM |
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October with 4vrm
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January 12, 2014, 12:24:06 AM |
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update to at least firmware v0.99
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January 12, 2014, 12:42:27 AM |
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update to at least firmware v0.99
have 0.99 tuning firmware
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January 12, 2014, 01:15:33 AM Last edit: January 14, 2014, 04:35:40 PM by ncs0ne |
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Hi, i am the brother of tiozes, we connect to the jupiter using putty, then press Q, later we open /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh and in the line 61..
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That file belongs to a November device. [edit: with latest 0.99-2 the file has changed, might be October, too] It enables the cores only, but there's no section where the clock speed is set as far as I can read it. That 're-enable all cores' part can be found on both, October and November devices. for p in $good_ports ; do # re-enable all cores i=0 while [[ $i -lt 192 ]] ; do i2cset -y 2 0x2$p $i 1 i=$((i+1)) done spi_ena=$(( spi_ena | (1 << $p) )) done
This 'Re-enable PPL' part with 'spi-test' calls is missing on November devices (as well as on 0.99-2 in general), however 'spi-test' binary is available. # Re-enable PLL i2cset -y 2 0x71 1 $((p+1)) for c in 0 1 2 3 ; do cmd=$(printf "0x84,0x%02X,0,0" $c) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/dev/null cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x01,0xD1" $c) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/dev/null cmd=$(printf "0x85,0x%02X,0,0" $c) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/dev/null done
for each good port the following is executed on October devices to set the clock speed, before all cores are re-enabled. The line where the clock speed is set is this one cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x01,0xD1" $c) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/dev/null
it means for each port, all 4 chips are touched ($c=[0..3]) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 0x86,0x00,0x01,0xD1 .. spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 0x86,0x03,0x01,0xD1
So you could play around with this command on a November unit. Overclocking might work if they are not already at their max and most important: be aware please you can blow up your hardware without any possibility for RMA. Here's some info about spi-test to understand better what this magic line does Usage: spi-test [-DsbdlnHOLC3] [data,..] -D --device device to use (default /dev/spidev1.1) -s --speed max speed (Hz) -d --delay delay (usec) -b --bpw bits per word -n --len length -l --loop loopback -H --cpha clock phase -O --cpol clock polarity -L --lsb least significant bit first -C --cs-high chip select active high -3 --3wire SI/SO signals shared data is a series of octets to send, separated by comma, or b# to switch to another bits per word
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January 12, 2014, 02:15:01 AM |
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Done firmware changed to 0.99.1 tuning (or tuned i don't remember) actually mining at 626 Gh/s with cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x0 2,0x 01" $c) A lot of thanks
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January 12, 2014, 02:46:19 AM |
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I might have missed it but if one is running bfgminer instead of cgminer the file to change is different correct? Like /etc/init.d/bfgminer.sh
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January 12, 2014, 03:17:20 AM |
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I might have missed it but if one is running bfgminer instead of cgminer the file to change is different correct? Like /etc/init.d/bfgminer.sh
No, actually it is the same file '/etc/init.d/cgminer', content has changed. Here's the complete one from the latest (0.99-2), no difference between October/November devices btw. It's missing the spi-test line, so I added the part before 'set e', as well as the last line in 'do_start()' and the line in 'do_stop()' into my modified starter based on 0.99-tune. #!/bin/sh
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
use_bfgminer= if [ -f /config/miner.conf ]; then . /config/miner.conf fi if [ "$use_bfgminer" = true ] ; then DAEMON=/usr/bin/bfgminer NAME=bfgminer DESC="BFGMiner daemon" EXTRA_OPT="-S knc:auto" else DAEMON=/usr/bin/cgminer NAME=cgminer DESC="Cgminer daemon" EXTRA_OPT= fi
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test -x "$DAEMON" || exit 0
do_start() { # Stop SPI poller spi_ena=0 i2cset -y 2 0x71 2 $spi_ena
good_ports="" bad_ports=""
# CLear faults in megadlynx's for b in 3 4 5 6 7 8 ; do for d in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ; do i2cset -y $b 0x1$d 3 >/dev/null 2>&1 || true done done
for p in 0 1 2 3 4 5 ; do i2cset -y 2 0x71 1 $((p+1)) good_flag=0 ar="$(spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 0x80,3,0,0,0,0,0,0 | tail -c 13)" if [ "x$ar" = "x00 30 A0 01" ] ; then good_flag=1 fi ar="$(spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 0x80,2,0,0,0,0,0,0 | tail -c 13)" if [ "x$ar" = "x00 30 A0 01" ] ; then good_flag=1 fi ar="$(spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 0x80,1,0,0,0,0,0,0 | tail -c 13)" if [ "x$ar" = "x00 30 A0 01" ] ; then good_flag=1 fi ar="$(spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 0x80,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 | tail -c 13)" if [ "x$ar" = "x00 30 A0 01" ] ; then good_flag=1 fi
if [ "$good_flag" = "1" ] ; then good_ports=$good_ports" $p" else bad_ports=$bad_ports" $p" fi done
if [ -n "$good_ports" ] ; then for p in $good_ports ; do # re-enable all cores i=0 while [[ $i -lt 192 ]] ; do i2cset -y 2 0x2$p $i 1 i=$((i+1)) done spi_ena=$(( spi_ena | (1 << $p) )) done fi if [ -n "$bad_ports" ] ; then for p in $bad_ports ; do # disable all cores i=0 while [[ $i -lt 192 ]] ; do i2cset -y 2 0x2$p $i 0 i=$((i+1)) done spi_ena=$(( spi_ena & ~(1 << $p) )) done fi
# Disable direct SPI i2cset -y 2 0x71 1 0
# Enable SPI poller i2cset -y 2 0x71 2 $spi_ena
start-stop-daemon -b -S -x screen -- -S cgminer -t cgminer -m -d "$DAEMON" --api-listen -c /config/cgminer.conf $EXTRA_OPT }
do_stop() { killall -9 bfgminer cgminer 2>/dev/null || true } case "$1" in start) echo -n "Starting $DESC: " do_start echo "$NAME." ;; stop) echo -n "Stopping $DESC: " do_stop echo "$NAME." ;; restart|force-reload) echo -n "Restarting $DESC: " do_stop do_start echo "$NAME." ;; *) N=/etc/init.d/$NAME echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac
exit 0
When enabling bfgminer, file '/config/miner.conf' which is loaded at the beginning contains
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January 12, 2014, 03:44:30 AM |
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update to at least firmware v0.99
have 0.99 tuning firmware @Sonic remove bert-mod. then it should be right.
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January 12, 2014, 10:13:54 AM Last edit: January 12, 2014, 12:18:32 PM by elasticband |
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# Re-enable PLL i2cset -y 2 0x71 1 $((p+1)) for c in 0 1 2 3 ; do cmd=$(printf "0x84,0x%02X,0,0" $c) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/ cmd=$(printf "0x86,0x%02X,0x01,0xD1" $c) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/ cmd=$(printf "0x85,0x%02X,0,0" $c) spi-test -s 50000 -OHC -D /dev/spidev1.0 $cmd >/ done
[/quote] trying to add the above, but running into problems... Restarting Cgminer daemon: /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh: line 134: can't create /: Is a directory
edit: ohhhhh how i hate this editing...... if at first you don't succeed...... offer a reward for someone to teach you...... any takers?
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