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Author Topic: [ANN] Technobit HEX8A1 -240 GHs Coincraft A1 board- Finished production  (Read 72423 times)
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February 14, 2014, 08:44:13 PM
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Would bigger aluminium block help? Is it hot at on edges?

a bigger block would really help, but technobit wast too stingy to put a bigger one on it  Lips sealed
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February 14, 2014, 08:46:29 PM
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Would bigger aluminium block help? Is it hot at on edges?

a bigger block would really help, but technobit wast too stingy to put a bigger one on it  Lips sealed
I would guess it would cost less then a jet turbine they need to use for this... So not that sure if that is the reason...
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February 14, 2014, 08:46:51 PM
Last edit: February 14, 2014, 11:35:30 PM by Gator-hex
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Would bigger aluminium block help? Is it hot at on edges?
a bigger block would really help, but technobit wast too stingy to put a bigger one on it  Lips sealed

It's really tall already, but if it could be wider, 120 or 140mm wide, you could use larger fans that have more CFM but less noise than a 92mm fan.

I don't like the bottom heatsink being in a different direction to the top. I'd rather it was running the same direction as the top one, then you could put a big fan on one end and blow air down both the heatsinks and put it in a tunnel. It looks a lot of hassle to manufacture the bottom heatsink, the way they made it, with lots of cut outs.

I'm sure Marto thought it was best to deliver 260GH, noise dB(A) wasn't mentioned in the purchase contract, but GH was!  Cheesy


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February 15, 2014, 01:27:10 AM
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Yeah I want to run this with less volts like they do 850mV should make it 200GH/200W so I get less heat and can put quieter fans on.
But I think Zich said he got like 23% error rate!  Shocked
If I swap with someone with a later batch Feb/Mar will they be more efficient or the same?

Some test result  Grin

With 220 & 880mV, ampere usage on 12V rail is 20A  Grin





Then 200 & 870mV, ampere usage on 12V rail is 17 A. hardware error is very low  Shocked


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February 15, 2014, 02:30:49 AM
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Yeah I want to run this with less volts like they do 850mV should make it 200GH/200W so I get less heat and can put quieter fans on.
But I think Zich said he got like 23% error rate!  Shocked
If I swap with someone with a later batch Feb/Mar will they be more efficient or the same?

Some test result  Grin

With 220 & 880mV, ampere usage on 12V rail is 20A  Grin





Then 200 & 870mV, ampere usage on 12V rail is 17 A. hardware error is very low  Shocked




Cool. Thanks for testing that.
I think Bitmine were using 830mV in their video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91MuwGOgRFo

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February 15, 2014, 02:38:14 AM
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Cool. Thanks for testing that.
I think Bitmine were using 830mV in their video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91MuwGOgRFo

No problem  Wink
But i am not sure about their setting. The cgminer only show 8/256
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February 15, 2014, 02:45:26 AM
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Cool. Thanks for testing that.
I think Bitmine were using 830mV in their video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91MuwGOgRFo

No problem  Wink
But i am not sure about their setting. The cgminer only show 8/256

At 0:47, watch in 720p full screen, and you can see SYS_CLOCK=830MHz

But 17A/204W is awesome. I'll be happy with that! That's close to 1GH/W Cheesy

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February 15, 2014, 02:55:37 AM
Last edit: February 15, 2014, 06:44:40 AM by Zich
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Cool. Thanks for testing that.
I think Bitmine were using 830mV in their video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91MuwGOgRFo

No problem  Wink
But i am not sure about their setting. The cgminer only show 8/256

At 0:47, watch in 720p full screen, and you can see SYS_CLOCK=830MHz

But 17A/204W is awesome. I'll be happy with that! That's close to 1GH/W Cheesy

And i touch the heatsink, it's only warm with 4900 fan  Cheesy

830MHz mean around 212 on our setting
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February 15, 2014, 07:26:41 AM
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Cool. Thanks for testing that.
I think Bitmine were using 830mV in their video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91MuwGOgRFo

No problem  Wink
But i am not sure about their setting. The cgminer only show 8/256

At 0:47, watch in 720p full screen, and you can see SYS_CLOCK=830MHz

But 17A/204W is awesome. I'll be happy with that! That's close to 1GH/W Cheesy
Yeah heve in mind that a few amps are for the powerful fans which you gonna replace. You are getting there:)

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February 15, 2014, 01:56:29 PM
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Guess everyone busy with their new toys right now  Cheesy
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February 15, 2014, 02:44:16 PM
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Guess everyone busy with their new toys right now  Cheesy

I wish I was, but Marto never sent me mine, and now he won't even talk to me.
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February 15, 2014, 02:59:43 PM
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700W 80+ PSU ... checked
TL-MR3020 ... checked
Router patched with latest firmware ... checked
USB power-protected hub ... checked
Fan protection for cat's nose ... checked
HEXA81 board ... che ... Wait wait!!
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Houston, we have a problem.


Martin, please, where is my board ? Order EJYKOZQDX, still "Preparation in progress"... Can i have the shipping number please ?
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February 15, 2014, 03:24:42 PM
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Ok bought a 730W Thermatake as a temp PSU had 4x PCI-E. It's not enough to run 2x Hex8A1 on defaults clocks! Not 1GH/W @ 260GH!

Hex8A1 #1 (Good Girl) Default Clock/Volt 245GH 368W at the wall.


Hex8A1 #2 (Bad Boy) Default Clock/Volt 248GH 408W at the wall. 40W more!


Total = 493GH @ 776W
0.63GH/W or 1.57W/GH that's very similar GH/W to the Hex16B except they're not as quiet!

Right I'm gonna dial the clocks down and see if I can get close to 1GH/1W somewhere so I can run both on the same PSU.  

Then I'm gonna try and make them quiet! Roll Eyes

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February 15, 2014, 03:52:42 PM
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Hi
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This weekend we are off
Will be back in monday

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February 15, 2014, 04:21:57 PM
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Ok bought a 730W Thermatake as a temp PSU had 4x PCI-E..... it's not enough to run 2x Hex8A1 on defaults clocks!

Hex8A1 #1 Default Clock/Volt 245GH 368W at the wall.


Hex8A1 #2 Default Clock/Volt 248GH 408W at the wall.


Total = 493GH @ 776W
0.63GH/W or 1.57W/GH that's very similar GH/W to the Hex16B except they're quiet!

Right I'm gonna dial the clocks down and see if I can get close to 1GH/1W somewhere so I can run both on the same PSU.  

Then I'm gonna try and make them quiet! Roll Eyes
Nice pics gator.  The diff-to-one is 0 which is a wise move having in mind other boards connected Wink

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February 15, 2014, 04:34:02 PM
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Ok bought a 730W Thermatake as a temp PSU had 4x PCI-E..... it's not enough to run 2x Hex8A1 on defaults clocks!

Hex8A1 #1 Default Clock/Volt 245GH 368W at the wall.


Hex8A1 #2 Default Clock/Volt 248GH 408W at the wall.


Total = 493GH @ 776W
0.63GH/W or 1.57W/GH that's very similar GH/W to the Hex16B except they're quiet!

Right I'm gonna dial the clocks down and see if I can get close to 1GH/1W somewhere so I can run both on the same PSU.  

Then I'm gonna try and make them quiet! Roll Eyes
Nice pics gator.  The diff-to-one is 0 which is a wise move having in mind other boards connected Wink

Okay this is the result of underclocking to 200/870 both running on the same PSU now...


384.9GH for 434W measured at the wall.
0.89GH/W or 1.12W/GH

One board is a fair bit weaker than the other. One is slightly warmer and they have different capacitors, although all flat ones.

Time to try the quiet fans, I'm getting a headache!  Angry

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February 15, 2014, 05:13:02 PM
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Gator,
While tweaking the boards use diff to one 1 . With dif to one 0 you need at least day for stats to settle
Then you can which board is better Smiley

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February 15, 2014, 05:18:26 PM
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Gator,
While tweaking the boards use diff to one 1 . With dif to one 0 you need at least day for stats to settle
Then you can which board is better Smiley

How u change it? I'm in no rush though, I run it until they stabilize.  Wink

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February 15, 2014, 05:22:25 PM
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Gator,
While tweaking the boards use diff to one 1 . With dif to one 0 you need at least day for stats to settle
Then you can which board is better Smiley

How u change it? I'm in no rush though, I run it until they stabilize.  Wink
In to link web it is called set asic difficulty or something like that for hex8 boards. Default is 0 change this to 1

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