This NOOB has a heavy duty problem with a ASICMINER V2 and hopes one of the resident Einsteins can assist. I have a V2 that blew a surface mount fuse for unknown reasons. It was installed in a backplane with 8 other cards using the prescribed HP 1000w power supply and the entire set of blades was cooled with two 166CFM fans (120mm) and two 80mm fans at 33CFM. The blades run nearly cool to the touch when under load.
The V2 blade is stock with no overclocking. Anyway the fuse is no big deal as I soldered on a auto-style fuse holder w/10AMP fuse. Soldered with conventional grounded iron "off" when working on the board to prevent stray AC blasting into hash-o-tronics.
Here is the problem. I reloaded board into backplane and flipped on the power, the board LED lit and about one second later I heard a loud POP and saw some molten lava eject across the room from a chip on the board. Surprisingly the Ethernet and http server works. I can http into board and board will connect to proxy server. Chip status is all Xs not a single 0. As expected the Board will not hash.
I shutdown and pulled board out for closer inspection. The volcanic chip turned out to be an 8-pin chip labled IC82 stamped 4394 on top.
If I invest in hot-air station can I replace the blown chip and expect a good outcome or is this board irreversibly lobotomized?
Best Regards,
Barf
When connecting to the Blade do you have two proxy server addresses, user names and passwords entered, or a single address, user and password entered twice, or a single address, user and password entered once? Can the Blade switch servers? By 'will connect to proxy server' you mean that the Blade does ask for work but then hangs?