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Author Topic: [Setup & Troubleshoot] Bitmain AntMiner S1 180GH/S miner  (Read 452140 times)
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January 07, 2014, 04:46:39 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=348327.msg3730601#msg3730601

"My suggestion is to clock them at 375. 400 is a bit too harsh on the voltage regulator.
All clock speeds including 375MHz work on both revision of boards."

If you want kill your chips try over 400.


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January 07, 2014, 05:23:59 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=348327.msg3730601#msg3730601

"My suggestion is to clock them at 375. 400 is a bit too harsh on the voltage regulator.
All clock speeds including 375MHz work on both revision of boards."

If you want kill your chips try over 400.

Look datasheet of TPS53355, it is protected, auto shutdown if temp >125C.
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January 07, 2014, 05:35:43 PM
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Mate, you have 2 choice: Believe what the other ppl say and limit at 400mhz...or keep going and found it out what will happen over 400.


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January 07, 2014, 05:45:52 PM
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Mate, you have 2 choice: Believe what the other ppl say and limit at 400mhz...or keep going and found it out what will happen over 400.

Thanks friend  Smiley
I found ppl try over 400, but GH/s slower.
I want to understand if the problem is one or many regoulators get to hot and shutdown some chips or other fault?!
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January 07, 2014, 05:57:27 PM
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Volt reg is 30A. Over 400mhz its too much and they are overloaded. Further, current is instable and chips have hw errors. If you look on the reg sheet you will find out that max working temp is 85 C.
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January 08, 2014, 10:53:00 AM
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I tryed 425 and 450Mhz, but found(Like you said :-) ) over 400Mhz hashrate go down.
My temp is good (At 450Mhz 45°C), PSU is still under lo ad(12v single-rail,50A capable).
I really don't understand why this happen?!
Ok, probably reg overload, but on status page all 64 chip working ok, HW error ok.
I'm thinking.. If there was some way to overclock over 400 with profit hashrate..
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January 08, 2014, 02:34:36 PM
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Hi, all 4 of my ant miners would show XXXXXXXXX across the board instead of OOOOOOOs after a few days of running, it still says running at 180GH, slush pool shows it running at 150GH instead of 180GH.

Does anyone know why this happens or if it is actually working? i am confused. It will take a few physical power down and up to get it back to all OOOOOs, then after a few days they turn back into XXXXXXXs.

Kinda frustrating.

Thanks
Don't worry about that, everything run well, its just a indication-error. After a few hour it change back to oooooo. So long it works well, let it  work. Smiley

Yeah I noticed that it works fine even though some of my blades show "xxxxxoxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx"  but to be honest I never caught it going back up to full "o"'s  but now that I know it's a firmware bug I'll keep an eye and see if it goes back to normal after some time.

The latest firmware is also problematic as it puts too much strain on the control board - load is too high - and that causes the web interface to be really really sluggish.

I hope they fix this in the future.


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Last edit: January 08, 2014, 04:28:01 PM by klondike_bar
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I tryed 425 and 450Mhz, but found(Like you said :-) ) over 400Mhz hashrate go down.
My temp is good (At 450Mhz 45°C), PSU is still under lo ad(12v single-rail,50A capable).
I really don't understand why this happen?!
Ok, probably reg overload, but on status page all 64 chip working ok, HW error ok.
I'm thinking.. If there was some way to overclock over 400 with profit hashrate..
Bye


I experienced the same with a PSU having 50A - hashrate at 425MHz was around 185-195GHash due to high temps and HW errors.
As mentioned, the regulator is limited to 30A, but the bitfury systems have domonstrated they can push through a lot more than that (up to around 55-60W @ 0.9V).

In your above situation, 600W on the 12V line may be the limiting factor. if 350MHz needs about 360W and 400MHz needs about 500W, its likely 425MHZ would need around 550-600W and 450MHz likely needs over 600W. I plan to reconfigure some of my rig today with a 835W server supply i have working so I will attempt to push for 425MHz again no that there is plenty of 12V power available.

I just have a quesion that would benefit anyone overclocking further:

How could the voltage be increased? Would increasing the 12V to 12.5V increase the chip-side voltage, or would a pencil mod similar to the bitfury H-boards do the trick? This would produce more speed without needing to increase the frequency presumably, and also require less amperage from the regulator
 
IMO, 200GH is a good performance/risk (heat and noise) ratio, but with the difficulty rise 190GH will soon be a better option

EDIT: tried 425MHz on a newer antminer that has over 650W available on 12V and temps around 48C at 400MHz - same issue where hashrate starts at about 210-213Gh then quickly settles and sits around 191GHash from there. I assume this is because the chips simply cannot run at that speed without the voltage being raised.

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January 08, 2014, 03:15:41 PM
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Can someone please explain how to SSH into your miner to overclock from Win7/8? The instructions just say do it but how? Thanks,
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January 08, 2014, 03:58:14 PM
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Download putty aplication and you will able to ssh.
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January 08, 2014, 04:02:58 PM
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Download putty aplication and you will able to ssh.

Sweet. Thanks -

Here is a link for anyone else who needs to download SSH app for windows. http://www.putty.org/
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January 08, 2014, 04:59:35 PM
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Just follow the link in the first post?  Huh

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=348327.msg3730601#msg3730601


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January 08, 2014, 05:22:48 PM
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Why Huh mark?
Pistachio ask how to ssh e.g. with what software!
For users who does not know command how to go trough directory and edit commands that link is not enough.
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Why Huh mark?
Pistachio ask how to ssh e.g. with what software!
For users who does not know command how to go trough directory and edit commands that link is not enough.
I guess you never read the link, right? In this thread you found ALL info about OC. What to do, where to do, which program to use...

If everybody ask here now for step by step tutorial, the OC thread is senseless.


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January 08, 2014, 06:10:53 PM
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Why Huh mark?
Pistachio ask how to ssh e.g. with what software!
For users who does not know command how to go trough directory and edit commands that link is not enough.
I guess you never read the link, right? In this thread you found ALL info about OC. What to do, where to do, which program to use...

If everybody ask here now for step by step tutorial, the OC thread is senseless.
Please show me where in the first post of the thread link you have posted show you how to ssh into miner and what unix/editor command to use eg ( cd, vim, .wq, etc)?
Mabe later in that thread it is stated what commands to use, but not in the op. However, i did not find mention of putty aplication and ssh under windows.
Again, pistachio qustion was valid and i have answered exactelly what he needed, then you started with this kind of attitude.
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Please show me where in the first post of the thread link you have posted show you how to ssh into miner and what unix command to use eg ( cd, vim, etc)?
Mabe later in that thread it is stated what commands to use, but not in the op. However, i did not find mention of putty aplication and ssh under windows.
Mate, honestly, is this to much for read a full thread where user explain how to OC, instead of ask here? I never told it is written in the first post, so what you mean? I don't know either how to OC before my fist ant arrive. But before i ask, i try to collect the data which are available already and read as much i can found.


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January 08, 2014, 06:21:36 PM
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Please show me where in the first post of the thread link you have posted show you how to ssh into miner and what unix command to use eg ( cd, vim, etc)?
Mabe later in that thread it is stated what commands to use, but not in the op. However, i did not find mention of putty aplication and ssh under windows.
Mate, honestly, is this to much for read a full thread where user explain how to OC, instead of ask here? I don't know either how to OC before my fist ant arrive. But before i ask, i try to collect the data which are available already and read as much i can found.
Again, in that thread there is not mention on what software to use to ssh under windows or is hidden in 9 pages. You would have a point if putty and commands are in the op( first post), but they are not! Beside, user simple ask what software to use and not how to oc.

Okay find it on 3 rd page!
1.  First thing to do is get putty.  google it download putty.exe
2.  Second step is open putty.exe
3.  Inside the putty program put the IP of your machine in the hostname field.
4.  Click Open
5. accept the prompt to accept a key or connect to the host
6.  If the client connects you will get a prompt that says "login as:" .  Put your username in that field.  default username is "root".
7.  pw is "root".  hit enter
8.  once you logged in successfully type  "cd /etc/config" hit enter
9.  type "vim asic-freq" hit enter.  A terminal text editor should show you the config file.
10.   Now pay attention there are at least two different asic-freq configuration files out.
If your config has mainly numbers for the "option 'freq_value" such as "option 'freq_value'     '0780'  #350M"  settings then you have the top config goxed posted.  if it is "#option 'freq_value'     '4d81'  #350M" you have the other config.
Also note that the default setting does not have # in front of the "#option" setting.  The 400 setting on my config is commented out with #.  Un-comment that shit. :0
11.  top config should have these settings:  config 'asic-freq' 'default'
        #option 'freq_value'      '0780'        #400M
        #option 'freq_value'    '4d81'  #350M
        #option 'chip_freq'     '350'
        option 'timeout'        '36'

Other config should have these settings:

config 'asic-freq' 'default'
        option 'freq_value'      '4f81'        #400M
        option 'chip_freq'     '400'
        option 'timeout'       '35'

To modify an area use the arrow keys.  Once you are in the text field area hit delete  to delete or insert to type text.
Once you are done modifying the config tap the escape key.
then type  ":x" to save and quit
if you screwed up the config just type
":q!" to quit without saving.
reboot miner after settings are in place.
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January 08, 2014, 06:22:18 PM
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Please show me where in the first post of the thread link you have posted show you how to ssh into miner and what unix command to use eg ( cd, vim, etc)?
Mabe later in that thread it is stated what commands to use, but not in the op. However, i did not find mention of putty aplication and ssh under windows.
Mate, honestly, is this to much for read a full thread where user explain how to OC, instead of ask here? I don't know either how to OC before my fist ant arrive. But before i ask, i try to collect the data which are available already and read as much i can found.
Again, in that thread there is not mention on what software to use to ssh under windows!!!
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January 08, 2014, 06:33:02 PM
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Please show me where in the first post of the thread link you have posted show you how to ssh into miner and what unix command to use eg ( cd, vim, etc)?
Mabe later in that thread it is stated what commands to use, but not in the op. However, i did not find mention of putty aplication and ssh under windows.
Mate, honestly, is this to much for read a full thread where user explain how to OC, instead of ask here? I don't know either how to OC before my fist ant arrive. But before i ask, i try to collect the data which are available already and read as much i can found.
Again, in that thread there is not mention on what software to use to ssh under windows!!!
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Reread my post. You have intructed pistachio that he can find all deatils how to ssh in the first post what is untrue. Also he never ask for step by step oc guide, just how to ssh.
I guess you never read pistachio qestion. Now can we drop this useless argue?
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January 08, 2014, 06:37:36 PM
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Reread my post. You have intructed pistachio that he can find all deatils how to ssh in the first post what is untrue, so can we drop this argue?
I don't talk about the first post of the OC thread, i talk about the first post here. And here is my post, which you read wrong Smiley

Just follow the LINK (to the Thread about Overclocking) in the First POST (HERE). The Link will bring everybody who want overclock to this THREAD:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=348327.msg3730601#msg3730601

I guess you missunderstand my post, never mind. Smiley



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