poldo82l
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April 10, 2014, 08:06:44 PM |
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I apologise for my English not good.I installed cgminer and the usb drivers but the miner is recognized on cgminer and stays at 0 GH/S with default settings.Used computer HARDWARE intel i3 with installed windows 7 32 bit and direct connection via usb with miner HEX8A1. psu corsair AX760i
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Zich
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April 11, 2014, 12:14:41 AM |
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I apologise for my English not good.I installed cgminer and the usb drivers but the miner is recognized on cgminer and stays at 0 GH/S with default settings.Used computer HARDWARE intel i3 with installed windows 7 32 bit and direct connection via usb with miner HEX8A1. psu corsair AX760i
Ok, the hardware is good. Then which cgminer version did you use & where you get from?
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Zich
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April 12, 2014, 12:48:21 AM |
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Hashrate will be differ based on hardware, so had variant is normal. It's not the software fault
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loshia
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April 12, 2014, 05:54:16 AM |
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What about hw errors dude ?
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tagore
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April 12, 2014, 10:59:22 AM |
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What about hw errors dude ? 0.05% hw in 5 hours of work. I think I've found the solution, so now I'm mining at 130Gh, it seems the windows program Hexminer handle the frecuency and voltage a bit different than the windows cgminer. I've been playing a bit with those parameters, and now the windows cgminer works perfect. I like cgminer cause Cgwatcher monitor it very well.
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2GOOD
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April 12, 2014, 11:33:04 AM |
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What about hw errors dude ? 0.05% hw in 5 hours of work. I think I've found the solution, so now I'm mining at 130Gh, it seems the windows program Hexminer handle the frecuency and voltage a bit different than the windows cgminer. I've been playing a bit with those parameters, and now the windows cgminer works perfect. I like cgminer cause Cgwatcher monitor it very well. Please share "the solution" I've done minor tests with the windows version of cgminer for technobit, basically to see that it's working, so it's interesting to get some feedback
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tagore
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April 12, 2014, 11:51:51 AM |
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What about hw errors dude ? 0.05% hw in 5 hours of work. I think I've found the solution, so now I'm mining at 130Gh, it seems the windows program Hexminer handle the frecuency and voltage a bit different than the windows cgminer. I've been playing a bit with those parameters, and now the windows cgminer works perfect. I like cgminer cause Cgwatcher monitor it very well. Please share "the solution" I've done minor tests with the windows version of cgminer for technobit, basically to see that it's working, so it's interesting to get some feedback Here is my cgminer.conf with average hasrate of 133 Gh after 5 hours. Feel free to use that config, so I will see some extra mining on my account. { "pools" : [ { "url" : " http://uk1.ghash.io:3333", "user" : "tagore.HEX8A1", "pass" : "password" }, { "url" : " http://us1.ghash.io:3333", "user" : "tagore.HEX8A1", "pass" : "password" } ] , "expiry" : "120", "hotplug" : "5", "log" : "5", "no-pool-disable" : true, "queue" : "1", "scan-time" : "60", "hexminera-voltage" : "1340", "hexminera-options" : "16:450", "hexminerb-voltage" : "900", "hexminerb-options" : "16:540", "hexminerc-voltage" : "1060", "hexminerc-options" : "16:1400", "hexminer8-set-diff-to-one" : "0", "hexminer8-chip-mask" : "255", "hexminer8-voltage" : "990", "hexminer8-options" : "4:263", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin" }
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loshia
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April 12, 2014, 01:34:44 PM |
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Guy's There are slight difference in a way how latest cgminer 0_3_2 shows your hash rate and hw error rate. The latest version is more accurate. So compare apples to apples.
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TrytoHex
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April 12, 2014, 01:53:20 PM |
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Guy's There are slight difference in a way how latest cgminer 0_3_2 shows your hash rate and hw error rate. The latest version is more accurate. So compare apples to apples.
Does this version have any influence/improvements for Hex8A1? Mine is running stable now with almost no hw errors, so I'm a bit hesitant to change a running system.
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loshia
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April 12, 2014, 02:01:51 PM |
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Guy's There are slight difference in a way how latest cgminer 0_3_2 shows your hash rate and hw error rate. The latest version is more accurate. So compare apples to apples.
Does this version have any influence/improvements for Hex8A1? Mine is running stable now with almost no hw errors, so I'm a bit hesitant to change a running system. So then just stick to old version Yes it has some improvements especially if you are mining at higher difficulty Set-dif-to-one 0 Probably pool rejects should be lower also But as I said you can get slightly different numbers for GH and hw errors At the end when you do compare the performance always watch your pool stats
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QuiveringGibbage
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April 13, 2014, 08:15:52 AM |
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just measured the power draw at the wall (240V) for 4 x Technobit HEX8A1 - 260GHs Coincraft A1 units: More pictures can be found here: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ#4w7cdKp1730W = ~1000GHs 1730W / 4 = ~433W each (250GHs) 0: HEX8 0 : 270 1000/1009mV | 777.0G / 262.8Gh/s 1: HEX8 1 : 270 1000/1006mV | 74.51G / 262.9Gh/s 2: HEX8 2 : 270 1000/1006mV | 354.7G / 255.4Gh/s 3: HEX8 3 : 270 1000/ 999mV | 266.6G / 275.5Gh/s Happy mining QG
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alibert
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April 13, 2014, 09:22:26 AM |
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How hot are your devices? I feel like they are too hot. When I press my finger on the hottest part of the cooler, I cannot hold it for longer than ~15-20 seconds.
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tagore
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April 13, 2014, 01:37:25 PM |
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How hot are your devices? I feel like they are too hot. When I press my finger on the hottest part of the cooler, I cannot hold it for longer than ~15-20 seconds.
Same here, about 10 seconds. I think that is normal. If you put your finger on the hotest part of a cpu, you get burned instantly.
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ElGabo
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April 13, 2014, 07:15:45 PM |
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Any ideas why keeps shut down every 5 hours?
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" I'm waiting for my punishment, I know it's on my way So cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up"
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loshia
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April 13, 2014, 07:26:04 PM |
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Any ideas why keeps shut down every 5 hours?
What shuts down Some more info dude os product software which you are using?
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ElGabo
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April 13, 2014, 07:34:44 PM |
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Any ideas why keeps shut down every 5 hours?
What shuts down Some more info dude os product software which you are using? Yeah sure! Sorry I was in hurry just dropped in the question. So it's a Hex8A1 running directly from a TP-Link. In the first few days it was runing fine, but the last 3 deays it keeps shuting down about every 5 hours and I have to switch it down and up to get it runing. The boards stops working and I got this message from api log: [Firmware Version] => 20140329 cgminer: 4_1_0_5ed45a0 Socket connect failed: Connection refused Edit: Just ssh-d in. Cgminer starts but don't recognize the board.
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" I'm waiting for my punishment, I know it's on my way So cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up"
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TrytoHex
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April 13, 2014, 08:03:30 PM |
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My Hex16a1's are turning into zombi's again with this update. First 2 days everything was fine, now even after rebooting my TpLink I have to disconnect some usb cables and reconnect them, so I guess I'm going to downgrade my Hex16a1 TpLink 2 versions again...
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loshia
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April 14, 2014, 03:56:10 AM Last edit: April 14, 2014, 07:29:02 AM by loshia |
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Any ideas why keeps shut down every 5 hours?
What shuts down Some more info dude os product software which you are using? Yeah sure! Sorry I was in hurry just dropped in the question. So it's a Hex8A1 running directly from a TP-Link. In the first few days it was runing fine, but the last 3 deays it keeps shuting down about every 5 hours and I have to switch it down and up to get it runing. The boards stops working and I got this message from api log: [Firmware Version] => 20140329 cgminer: 4_1_0_5ed45a0 Socket connect failed: Connection refused Edit: Just ssh-d in. Cgminer starts but don't recognize the board. Lsusb? Try setting default to 8 Directly into tplink? Use hub in between for sure dmesg will show you a lot of usb errors. Tplink does not like slow usb devices Just put a usb hub in between that is all You can do folowing 1. Throw away tplink power adaprter 2. Buy usb 2.0 powered hub 3. Throw away usb hub power adapter 4. Rib of the power jack of hub and connect it to your psu 5V - take power for the hub from PSU which you are using to power the miner 5. Connect both usb cables of tplink into that hub power and data 6. Plug in there your hex board 7. Forget about issues;)
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ElGabo
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April 14, 2014, 10:28:17 AM |
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Any ideas why keeps shut down every 5 hours?
What shuts down Some more info dude os product software which you are using? Yeah sure! Sorry I was in hurry just dropped in the question. So it's a Hex8A1 running directly from a TP-Link. In the first few days it was runing fine, but the last 3 deays it keeps shuting down about every 5 hours and I have to switch it down and up to get it runing. The boards stops working and I got this message from api log: [Firmware Version] => 20140329 cgminer: 4_1_0_5ed45a0 Socket connect failed: Connection refused Edit: Just ssh-d in. Cgminer starts but don't recognize the board. Lsusb? Try setting default to 8 Directly into tplink? Use hub in between for sure dmesg will show you a lot of usb errors. Tplink does not like slow usb devices Just put a usb hub in between that is all You can do folowing 1. Throw away tplink power adaprter 2. Buy usb 2.0 powered hub 3. Throw away usb hub power adapter 4. Rib of the power jack of hub and connect it to your psu 5V - take power for the hub from PSU which you are using to power the miner 5. Connect both usb cables of tplink into that hub power and data 6. Plug in there your hex board 7. Forget about issues;) Strange but I'll give it a try! Thanks Loshia!
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