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December 23, 2013, 04:37:15 PM Last edit: December 23, 2013, 05:12:44 PM by aluam |
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Are u getting all x's when u put the cube into overclock? If so, u prob have one bad board. try taking all the boards out and add back one by one in overclock mode until u find the bad board. make sure to shut down before adding each board.
Yep , all X's when its in overclock mode. Ill try them one by one . Thanks for the advice ! EDIT: You were right. Seems like 1 of the 6 boards is faulty as you said. 5/6 are working on high clock , when i plug the 6th one ill get all X's again , i guess i will have to contact someone for replacement then. Thanks a lot for the advice again. At least i know where is the problem now.
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stex2009
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December 23, 2013, 07:31:50 PM |
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Too much troubleshooting time needed to get these to work the way you want. Now my cube makes a click for start then shuts down on its on right away. New problem!
NEW BUYERS WARNING: BE PREPARED TO SPEND A GOOD TIME !
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Damnsammit
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December 23, 2013, 07:37:39 PM |
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Too much troubleshooting time needed to get these to work the way you want. Now my cube makes a click for start then shuts down on its on right away. New problem!
NEW BUYERS WARNING: BE PREPARED TO SPEND A GOOD TIME !
Truth! It definitely took a bunch of time for me to get mine working. That being said, I feel confident that I could get additional units up and running rather easily.
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December 23, 2013, 07:42:46 PM |
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Are u getting all x's when u put the cube into overclock? If so, u prob have one bad board. try taking all the boards out and add back one by one in overclock mode until u find the bad board. make sure to shut down before adding each board.
I'm having the same Issue. Thanks for the hint on how to troubleshoot.
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stex2009
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December 23, 2013, 07:55:30 PM |
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Too much troubleshooting time needed to get these to work the way you want. Now my cube makes a click for start then shuts down on its on right away. New problem!
NEW BUYERS WARNING: BE PREPARED TO SPEND A GOOD TIME !
Truth! It definitely took a bunch of time for me to get mine working. That being said, I feel confident that I could get additional units up and running rather easily. You are a master! Do you have to keep the cube connected via Ethernet all the time? This thing was slowing down my internet heavily. Even closed my connection a few times.
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Damnsammit
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December 23, 2013, 08:02:12 PM |
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Too much troubleshooting time needed to get these to work the way you want. Now my cube makes a click for start then shuts down on its on right away. New problem!
NEW BUYERS WARNING: BE PREPARED TO SPEND A GOOD TIME !
Truth! It definitely took a bunch of time for me to get mine working. That being said, I feel confident that I could get additional units up and running rather easily. You are a master! Do you have to keep the cube connected via Ethernet all the time? This thing was slowing down my internet heavily. Even closed my connection a few times. Yes, it definitely has to be connected via Ethernet all the time. I have not noticed any slowing of my bandwidth. I only have one connected and have a 12mbps download speed.
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stex2009
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December 23, 2013, 08:06:11 PM |
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Too much troubleshooting time needed to get these to work the way you want. Now my cube makes a click for start then shuts down on its on right away. New problem!
NEW BUYERS WARNING: BE PREPARED TO SPEND A GOOD TIME !
Truth! It definitely took a bunch of time for me to get mine working. That being said, I feel confident that I could get additional units up and running rather easily. You are a master! Do you have to keep the cube connected via Ethernet all the time? This thing was slowing down my internet heavily. Even closed my connection a few times. Yes, it definitely has to be connected via Ethernet all the time. I have not noticed any slowing of my bandwidth. I only have one connected and have a 12mbps download speed. So I can't connect this to usb on my computer and make it work? Want to move it this cube away from my router. This is Giving me issues with internet. Now, I just hear a click on cube at start, then it just stops completely. Game over?
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Damnsammit
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December 23, 2013, 08:09:35 PM |
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So I can't connect this to usb on my computer and make it work? Want to move it this cube away from my router. This is Giving me issues with internet.
Nope. The USB connection is only for firmware updates. It can't be connected with your computer to run that way. It must be directly plugged into the router via the ethernet port. What internet service do you have? If the getwork is causing issues, then maybe finding a pool with a higher difficulty setting would be helpful. What pool are you using?
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December 23, 2013, 08:13:27 PM |
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Now, I just hear a click on cube at start, then it just stops completely. Game over?
What PSU are you using? It seems like that was a problem I had at first when I was using a PSU that had +12V1@18A, +12V2@16A The new PSU I am using has +12V1@25A, +12V2@25A and it has been running non-stop since I got it up last week.
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HellDiverUK
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December 23, 2013, 09:05:11 PM |
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OK, so my Cube wouldn't work properly with an old Dell PSU with 18A per rail. It also wouldn't work properly with a Corsair CX750 with a single 12V rail. It however is working perfectly on the following PSU: OCZ ModXStream-Pro 600WThis supply has two 25A 12V rails, but I'm running the Cube off a single rail (the two PCI-E cables run off the same rail). The Cube is mining perfectly for 9 hours at just under 38GH. The OCZ supply is perfectly quiet and cool. Bonus is, this was one of the cheapest 600W 'Brand name' PSUs available off Amazon, ordered Saturday night, arrived first thing this morning.
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HellDiverUK
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December 23, 2013, 09:07:00 PM |
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Too much troubleshooting time needed to get these to work the way you want. Now my cube makes a click for start then shuts down on its on right away. New problem!
NEW BUYERS WARNING: BE PREPARED TO SPEND A GOOD TIME !
Truth! It definitely took a bunch of time for me to get mine working. That being said, I feel confident that I could get additional units up and running rather easily. You are a master! Do you have to keep the cube connected via Ethernet all the time? This thing was slowing down my internet heavily. Even closed my connection a few times. All my miners don't use much more than 30kB/s at peak across the internet. I think you have other issues that aren't anything to do with the Cube.
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December 23, 2013, 09:32:39 PM |
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Can someone help me debug a restarting cube? Every 8 minutes or so (8 minutes and 40 seconds it seems), the cube will restart automatically and the effect is an overall lower hashing rate. I have tried running the proxy on 2 different machines but I get the same results. I notice a lot of warning messages in the proxy logs and BTCGuild will estimate my hashing at about 24GH/s. The heatsinks are all tight, it's in a well ventilated area and all looks good except for the "Started before:" time never going that much higher than 8 minutes. I've created brand new workers and done a factory reset. What can I try next? For the proxy, I am running it with: mining_proxy.exe -o stratum.btcguild.com -p 3333 Proxy logs: 2013-12-23 10:26:02,007 WARNING proxy getwork_listener._on_submit # [0ms] Share from 'btcguild_5' accepted, diff 32 2013-12-23 10:26:02,028 INFO proxy jobs.submit # Submitting 6fef0267 2013-12-23 10:26:02,029 WARNING proxy getwork_listener._on_submit # [0ms] Share from 'btcguild_5' accepted, diff 32 2013-12-23 10:26:02,048 INFO proxy getwork_listener._on_authorized # Worker 'btcguild_5' asks for new work 2013-12-23 10:26:02,055 INFO proxy jobs.submit # Submitting 28ade70b 2013-12-23 10:26:02,055 WARNING proxy getwork_listener._on_submit # [0ms] Share from 'btcguild_5' accepted, diff 32 2013-12-23 10:26:02,085 INFO proxy getwork_listener._on_authorized # Worker 'btcguild_5' asks for new work 2013-12-23 10:26:02,204 INFO proxy getwork_listener._on_authorized # Worker 'btcguild_5' asks for new work 2013-12-23 10:26:02,226 INFO proxy getwork_listener._on_authorized # Worker 'btcguild_5' asks for new work 2013-12-23 10:26:02,262 INFO proxy getwork_listener._on_authorized # Worker 'btcguild_5' asks for new work 2013-12-23 10:26:02,292 INFO proxy getwork_listener._on_authorized # Worker 'btcguild_5' asks for new work 2013-12-23 10:26:02,421 INFO proxy getwork_listener._on_authorized # Worker 'btcguild_5' asks for new work 2013-12-23 10:26:02,443 INFO proxy getwork_listener._on_authorized # Worker 'btcguild_5' asks for new work 2013-12-23 10:26:02,470 INFO proxy jobs.submit # Submitting bc5d588e 2013-12-23 10:26:02,470 WARNING proxy getwork_listener._on_submit # [0ms] Share from 'btcguild_5' accepted, diff 32 2013-12-23 10:26:02,490 INFO proxy jobs.submit # Submitting 85e9a646 2013-12-23 10:26:02,490 WARNING proxy getwork_listener._on_submit # [0ms] Share from 'btcguild_5' accepted, diff 32 2013-12-23 10:26:02,506 INFO proxy getwork_listener._on_authorized # Worker 'btcguild_5' asks for new work 2013-12-23 10:26:02,515 INFO proxy jobs.submit # Submitting a895e301 2013-12-23 10:26:02,515 WARNING proxy getwork_listener._on_submit # [0ms] Share from 'btcguild_5' accepted, diff 32 Cube config: http://imgur.com/8PpXxI5I am using the Corsair CX500M which should be plenty of power for one cube and it is always cool to the touch. Setup: http://imgur.com/VZf7i0dCould there be a problem with this cube?
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Damnsammit
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December 23, 2013, 11:11:54 PM |
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It however is working perfectly on the following PSU: OCZ ModXStream-Pro 600WThis supply has two 25A 12V rails, but I'm running the Cube off a single rail (the two PCI-E cables run off the same rail). The Cube is mining perfectly for 9 hours at just under 38GH. The OCZ supply is perfectly quiet and cool. Bonus is, this was one of the cheapest 600W 'Brand name' PSUs available off Amazon, ordered Saturday night, arrived first thing this morning. That is good to know. I haven't messed with my power settings to see if it could work on a single 12V 25A rail. That is great news if I could just get 3 more Cubes! hahah
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stex2009
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December 23, 2013, 11:40:25 PM |
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So I can't connect this to usb on my computer and make it work? Want to move it this cube away from my router. This is Giving me issues with internet.
Nope. The USB connection is only for firmware updates. It can't be connected with your computer to run that way. It must be directly plugged into the router via the ethernet port. What internet service do you have? If the getwork is causing issues, then maybe finding a pool with a higher difficulty setting would be helpful. What pool are you using? I use time warner. Is getwork the only method we can mine here. Any other methods which will not slow down my internet? I was using the default pool explained here in the OP.
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December 23, 2013, 11:41:38 PM |
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Now, I just hear a click on cube at start, then it just stops completely. Game over?
What PSU are you using? It seems like that was a problem I had at first when I was using a PSU that had +12V1@18A, +12V2@16A The new PSU I am using has +12V1@25A, +12V2@25A and it has been running non-stop since I got it up last week. Mine is +12v @34 (or 35). Should be enough power.
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December 23, 2013, 11:46:03 PM |
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Too much troubleshooting time needed to get these to work the way you want. Now my cube makes a click for start then shuts down on its on right away. New problem!
NEW BUYERS WARNING: BE PREPARED TO SPEND A GOOD TIME !
Truth! It definitely took a bunch of time for me to get mine working. That being said, I feel confident that I could get additional units up and running rather easily. You are a master! Do you have to keep the cube connected via Ethernet all the time? This thing was slowing down my internet heavily. Even closed my connection a few times. All my miners don't use much more than 30kB/s at peak across the internet. I think you have other issues that aren't anything to do with the Cube. Thats good to know. 30 kbps is nothing. Is it normal to connect the cube to the wireless router, or does it have to be on the modem (I have a cable connection and am connecting my cube to the wireless router).
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Damnsammit
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December 23, 2013, 11:48:12 PM |
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Thats good to know. 30 kbps is nothing. Is it normal to connect the cube to the wireless router, or does it have to be on the modem (I have a cable connection and am connecting my cube to the wireless router).
Definitely sounds like you have enough power. I have mine connected to my wireless router, too. Are you having any problems with other devices while the Cube is on? Some people reported that turning off the WiFi on their Android phones helped fix problems with their Cube. It's worth a shot...
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December 23, 2013, 11:59:34 PM |
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Thats good to know. 30 kbps is nothing. Is it normal to connect the cube to the wireless router, or does it have to be on the modem (I have a cable connection and am connecting my cube to the wireless router).
Definitely sounds like you have enough power. I have mine connected to my wireless router, too. Are you having any problems with other devices while the Cube is on? Some people reported that turning off the WiFi on their Android phones helped fix problems with their Cube. It's worth a shot... I will try that. Connect 2 android phones occasionally at home. Thanks for the tip!
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December 24, 2013, 04:50:18 AM |
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Thanks for the great guide Dogie! I just got my cube today and have had some problems, but it is up and hashing at 32ghs overclocked with 5 cards. I have searched this forum for a solution to my issue and I do apologize if I missed the answer to this. My problem is when I try and power on the cube with all 6 cards on board it just clicks and turns off. I have tried different cards in different slots and have determined it is not a particular slot or card that is causing the issue. I am using two dell power supplies at 375w each. I have test with a corsair 860w and Seasonic 860w. All do the exact same thing with 6 cards on board, but work fine with 5. All my tests were at the low clock setting. I am suspect of the fuse, but did put in the other that came with the cube. Could this be causing my issue? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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December 24, 2013, 05:00:53 AM |
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Thanks for the great guide Dogie! I just got my cube today and have had some problems, but it is up and hashing at 32ghs overclocked with 5 cards. I have searched this forum for a solution to my issue and I do apologize if I missed the answer to this. My problem is when I try and power on the cube with all 6 cards on board it just clicks and turns off. I have tried different cards in different slots and have determined it is not a particular slot or card that is causing the issue. I am using two dell power supplies at 375w each. I have test with a corsair 860w and Seasonic 860w. All do the exact same thing with 6 cards on board, but work fine with 5. All my tests were at the low clock setting. I am suspect of the fuse, but did put in the other that came with the cube. Could this be causing my issue? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! I'd contact your supplier. You might have a faulty main board and they can probably get you a new one from friedcat. Some guy apparently got a board overnighted to him from Shenzhen.
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