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December 11, 2013, 03:53:13 AM |
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After logging in via SSH the following steps: 1. type: "cd /etc/config"(without the quotes) and hit enter. 2. type: "vim asic-freq"(without the quotes) and hit enter. 3. hit I button to enable "edit mode" and adjust the settings, lines beginning with # are ignored. 4. after you're done hit the ESC button to exit "edit mode". 5. type ":wq" (without the quotes) to execute write and quit. 6. you'll be back in the command line, type reboot to restart your device. You can check your frequency in the web interface miner status page. If everything went ok, you're mining with higher speed Then you can donate to me for providing you with extra steps to unleash ultimate hashing power 15j3fDzunHtoTsDH7MAKQQiG95q5yWYTfk Keep looking at your HW errors to make sure your device isn't frying up. I've added some tiny heatsinks, and running 400Mhz but still 3.3% HW error. But my Antminer is using the Corsair AX860 80+ Platinum PSU and @400Mhz it's sucking around 395W out of the wall-socket This post deserves it's on thread! Thanks JohnC!
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sagiko
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December 11, 2013, 04:15:30 AM |
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Anyone tried ant with a p2pool? It seems to getting a very high reject rate 25 to30% on my local p2pool node. My BFL ASIC 60G and 5G box on the same node is doing fine with 5% reject rate. Is there any cgminer config I can/shall tune?
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December 11, 2013, 12:30:34 PM |
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What about the 'timeout' value for these settings ? cheers
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December 11, 2013, 12:40:24 PM |
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What about the 'timeout' value for these settings ? cheers 37 is good for 375MHz.
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Revewing Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
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AndiDC
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December 11, 2013, 12:55:02 PM |
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Confirmed, using 375 MHz and 37 timeout is hashing at about 200 Ghash/s option 'freq_value' '4e81' #375M option 'chip_freq' '375' option 'timeout' '37'
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klondike_bar
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December 11, 2013, 01:52:37 PM |
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Confirmed, using 375 MHz and 37 timeout is hashing at about 200 Ghash/s option 'freq_value' '4e81' #375M option 'chip_freq' '375' option 'timeout' '37'
interesting that 400MHz gets the same speed then...? also, i tried the 425MHz code and was getting around 185-190GHash and semingly more errors, so i backed off to 400
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December 11, 2013, 05:33:47 PM |
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Confirmed, using 375 MHz and 37 timeout is hashing at about 200 Ghash/s option 'freq_value' '4e81' #375M option 'chip_freq' '375' option 'timeout' '37'
interesting that 400MHz gets the same speed then...? also, i tried the 425MHz code and was getting around 185-190GHash and semingly more errors, so i backed off to 400 Yes, over a few hours the did close to 200 with both frequencies.
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Aexcu
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December 11, 2013, 07:14:50 PM |
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Is this the same value (375MHz) for all of the revisions of AntMiner? I'm wondering why there has been two different values quoted for 400 MHz: option 'freq_value' '0780' #400M option 'freq_value' '4f81' #400M Is it related to the firmware version you're running OR the actual physical AntMiner board revision?
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Maciek
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December 11, 2013, 09:00:17 PM |
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Where do I buy those ANTMINER ASICs?
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slasher71
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December 12, 2013, 01:17:01 AM |
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Hi
Just wondering.... if overclocked, thinking of adding another fan, any idea if it's better to have it sucking or blowing at the other end of the frame?
Slash
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infamousdutch
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December 12, 2013, 05:42:59 AM |
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Hi
Just wondering.... if overclocked, thinking of adding another fan, any idea if it's better to have it sucking or blowing at the other end of the frame?
Slash
I installed a second fan and having it move air in the same direction as the existing fan, i.e. blowing out. The hot air appears to be moving faster and the antminer is stable at room temp.
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December 12, 2013, 06:13:56 AM |
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Hi
Just wondering.... if overclocked, thinking of adding another fan, any idea if it's better to have it sucking or blowing at the other end of the frame?
Slash
I installed a second fan and having it move air in the same direction as the existing fan, i.e. blowing out. The hot air appears to be moving faster and the antminer is stable at room temp. I put one fan in the front sucking the warm air out just as infamousdutch did. Temps are stable and hashrate is stable and I feel a bit safer with more air flowing through the device. You can use the power connector on the second mining card.
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Airwhale
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December 12, 2013, 06:49:09 AM |
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I've managed to place the LAN and the WAN on the same address, and I can't access my miner. Any advice/suggestions on how to reboot/restore the control card back to original default settings?
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Airwhale
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December 12, 2013, 07:27:37 AM |
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annnd, it's in the first post of this thread. Sorry I'm blind, everyone.
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alfabitcoin
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December 12, 2013, 03:26:59 PM |
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I did not overlocked, using corsair cx500 so mybe wont have enough juice... But I play a lot with cooling solution. I placed additional silent fan on the opposite side, soaking hot air out. I powering it direct from PDU molex (no need of pwm and pluging into miner power). Also covered the top of the miner but just half (cover the place where ethernet port and control board is located).
I found also something interesting. I covered a gap between those 2 heatsink. Just where original fun start to blow cold air in.Noticed that trough that gap air is blowing but does not do anything useful. With blocking it, it force the air blowing trough radiator and nothing go outside.
How much 375mhz use power? I bought PDU (cx500) before got a miner so now Iam sorry :/
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December 12, 2013, 03:36:27 PM Last edit: December 12, 2013, 04:05:15 PM by slasher71 |
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I've managed to place the LAN and the WAN on the same address, and I can't access my miner. Any advice/suggestions on how to reboot/restore the control card back to original default settings?
You will probably have to do a hard reset Q:How to reset to the default state? A: There is no reset button in the first batch of AntMiner. If AntMiner has to be reset, please follow these steps. Step 1: Set your PC’s IP address as 192.168.2.x, and then connect AntMiner with your PC via a network cable. Step2: Power on AntMiner for a while when it is inthe normal state. The WAN LED should be light. Step3: With the miner still switched on use a piece of wire between the 2 points for more than 3 seconds. (see image below) Note you do need to take you time as I found it difficult to access the points as the cables are in the way http://s30.postimg.org/5pfgg9hr3/reset.pngThe Antminer once reset will have a new ip address 192.168.2.99 instead of the default one on the label Then access the miner via a browser 192.168.2.99 after a couple of minutes Then start again with the setup Good luck
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slasher71
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December 12, 2013, 03:53:46 PM |
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Hi
Just wondering.... if overclocked, thinking of adding another fan, any idea if it's better to have it sucking or blowing at the other end of the frame?
Slash
I installed a second fan and having it move air in the same direction as the existing fan, i.e. blowing out. The hot air appears to be moving faster and the antminer is stable at room temp. Thanks did you get much temperature difference ...once the 2nd fan was installed ?
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infamousdutch
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December 12, 2013, 08:36:13 PM |
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Hi
Just wondering.... if overclocked, thinking of adding another fan, any idea if it's better to have it sucking or blowing at the other end of the frame?
Slash
I installed a second fan and having it move air in the same direction as the existing fan, i.e. blowing out. The hot air appears to be moving faster and the antminer is stable at room temp. Thanks did you get much temperature difference ...once the 2nd fan was installed ? Not really, as my antminer was running cool at 40-45, but the hot air is moving faster away from the antminer. I am seeing a lot of cold air escape one side of the antminer right by the (original) incoming fan. Maybe placing the antminer in a bfl single type of enclosure would force this air to move across the heatsink in a more efficient manner...but with the miner running so cool as-is, I am not sure there's a need for this.
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December 12, 2013, 10:34:21 PM |
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Oh, can't wait for mine
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December 12, 2013, 10:51:16 PM Last edit: December 12, 2013, 11:31:37 PM by slasher71 |
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Hi
Just wondering.... if overclocked, thinking of adding another fan, any idea if it's better to have it sucking or blowing at the other end of the frame?
Slash
I installed a second fan and having it move air in the same direction as the existing fan, i.e. blowing out. The hot air appears to be moving faster and the antminer is stable at room temp. Thanks did you get much temperature difference ...once the 2nd fan was installed ? Not really, as my antminer was running cool at 40-45, but the hot air is moving faster away from the antminer. I am seeing a lot of cold air escape one side of the antminer right by the (original) incoming fan. Maybe placing the antminer in a bfl single type of enclosure would force this air to move across the heatsink in a more efficient manner...but with the miner running so cool as-is, I am not sure there's a need for this. Thanks.. exact same temps here .. it's strange that the temp is different for 1 side, even though the airflow is the same Sushi told me that the safe temps for overclocking is about 50°C
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