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January 17, 2014, 03:14:22 AM |
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I have the same problem but my TP-LINK was broke. I have that rig hooked up using the USB and cgminer I think I have the connections right. Unfortunately, now neither module hashes and the fan will not turn on. Here are some pics of the main board setup.
Any ideas? You can see from the pictures the state of things after its 10,000 mile journey.
Your connections look fine, but you really should use the 6+2 for the PCIe power. Also, I can't quite see the far right PCIe connection. If you have a real 8-pin cpu connection, vice the 4+4, that's what I used. Posting my pics from yesterday shortly. Thanks for the suggestions. I switched to the full 8pin PCI-e and pushed in the lose ribbin as much as I can. The left clip came broken unfortunately. I still cannot figure out why the fan no longer runs and the web interface will not boot.
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Pistachio
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January 17, 2014, 03:38:14 AM |
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I have the same problem but my TP-LINK was broke. I have that rig hooked up using the USB and cgminer I think I have the connections right. Unfortunately, now neither module hashes and the fan will not turn on. Here are some pics of the main board setup.
Any ideas? You can see from the pictures the state of things after its 10,000 mile journey.
Your connections look fine, but you really should use the 6+2 for the PCIe power. Also, I can't quite see the far right PCIe connection. If you have a real 8-pin cpu connection, vice the 4+4, that's what I used. Posting my pics from yesterday shortly. Thanks for the suggestions. I switched to the full 8pin PCI-e and pushed in the lose ribbin as much as I can. The left clip came broken unfortunately. I still cannot figure out why the fan no longer runs and the web interface will not boot. That would probably explain it. It starting to sound like BTmine is selling crap hardware. If I had more units on order with BTmine, I would be really worried right now. BTmine feel free to jump in here and offer some technical support or something. Any offer from BTMine to send a new TP-link? Can I plug in to the USB port that normally goes to the Ethernet/wifi card? I will try hooking them up directly tomorrow. It is a real shame BTMine switched to the tiny cases that mash all of the parts together.
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twib2
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January 17, 2014, 03:38:46 AM |
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Here are some of my pics - I have the same second-round version as Pistachio. Package was in pretty good shape: The screws holding the lower blade were loose/off and the antenna was just loose in the box: My layout for PCIe/EPS plugs on the left side: top-left EPS CPU, bottom and right PCIe My layout for PCIe/EPS plugs on the right side (actually middle board) Running happily using a wireless gaming adapter - didn't even mess with the onboard:
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r1senfa17h
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January 17, 2014, 03:45:28 AM |
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Could someone list the dimensions for the 2nd batch cases? Thank you!
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BeerPimp
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January 17, 2014, 03:47:17 AM |
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Here are some of my pics - I have the same second-round version as Pistachio.
Thanks a lot for the pictures.
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udt89
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January 17, 2014, 04:00:45 AM |
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Twib. U use his PSU or your own? One or two?
I was planning to use one PSU
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twib2
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January 17, 2014, 04:06:11 AM |
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BTW, I'm now running mine at 1500 MHz and it seems happy, and cool even. Might try 1600 MHz later. For some reason it didn't like 1470 (+5% that I thought I'd try first) - maybe it likes jumps of 100 MHz? Anyway, here's the rate after an hour, using my modified blade/cube monitoring scripts (I added API calls for other miners, including the avalon): GH/s Eff Util Accepts Lost Uptime -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- blade 1 : 13.391 93.22% 183/m | 86316 6269 0d,07h,51m,42s blade 3 : 13.235 92.64% 181/m | 85356 6772 0d,07h,51m,51s cube 1 : 35.329 91.41% 483/m | 52733 4955 0d,01h,49m,14s cube 2 : 34.029 88.16% 465/m | 219362 29458 0d,07h,51m,45s cube 3 : 33.921 87.67% 464/m | 167775 23589 0d,06h,01m,58s cube 4 : 34.085 88.10% 466/m | 219645 29657 0d,07h,51m,35s cube 5 : 35.960 91.83% 491/m | 109126 9704 0d,03h,42m,05s cube 6 : 34.427 88.86% 470/m | 222873 27936 0d,07h,53m,46s cube 7 : 34.105 88.06% 466/m | 219687 29787 0d,07h,51m,24s avalon : 231.012 96.35% 3227/m | 335360 12877 0d,01h,46m,00s chilimine : 37.279 95.05% 501/m | 720 37 0d,00h,01m,22s antmine : 7.975 98.85% 110/m | 53904 624 0d,08h,06m,05s bf1mine : 5.819 93.45% 77/m | 38217 2640 0d,08h,12m,18s beemine : 1.678 99.36% 24/m | 6158 40 0d,04h,23m,08s -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 552.244 GH/s My cubes are all running high speed, but some of the pools/coins I auto-switch to are higher on the errors and rejects than others (and slower). The blades are v2s modified to run at 14+ GH/s (which they get at ghash.io or eligius). The ants are a miner running 4 ants at 2 GH/s, bf1mine is a miner running 2 red-furys with pencil mod, and beemine is a miner running 5 block erupters.
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twib2
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January 17, 2014, 04:09:37 AM |
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Twib. U use his PSU or your own? One or two?
I was planning to use one PSU
I have two modular 1000 W ps's in there now (coolmax 80+ bronze ZU series, so nothing special). I had two cheapo but single-rail 750s (Solid Gear Neutron series - worked fine for my cubes, blades, and chilis, but they couldn't hack overclocking) until today.
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January 17, 2014, 04:27:49 AM |
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1/7 order here, just got my tracking number.
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twib2
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January 17, 2014, 04:31:40 AM |
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Could someone list the dimensions for the 2nd batch cases? Thank you!
Mine's 18.5 inches long x almost 15 inches tall x just under 6.5 inches wide
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January 17, 2014, 04:34:45 AM |
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Just got an email back for my 1/8 order. It's on it's way to HK. Not sure if I'm happy or sad about this.
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udt89
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January 17, 2014, 04:50:48 AM |
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Twib. U use his PSU or your own? One or two?
I was planning to use one PSU
I have two modular 1000 W ps's in there now (coolmax 80+ bronze ZU series, so nothing special). I had two cheapo but single-rail 750s (Solid Gear Neutron series - worked fine for my cubes, blades, and chilis, but they couldn't hack overclocking) until today. Will one larger PSU work? Does anyone know or have done it?
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January 17, 2014, 05:08:01 AM |
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Man no answer on my video message.
No emails on status
At least some have heard something.
Roxy must have had enough....
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coinjipsey
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January 17, 2014, 05:29:15 AM |
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Requested a refund tonight and got my tracking number in minutes. We'll see if it updates soon or if they just printed the label. 1/7 order.
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grumpy619
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January 17, 2014, 05:33:22 AM |
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Confirmed I to got my tracking number via DHL express. Kind of a happy camper from what I've been seeing here this is just half of the fight. Hopefully there is no problem with this machine. I will for sure keep everyone posted.
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grumpy619
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January 17, 2014, 05:35:04 AM |
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BTW, I'm now running mine at 1500 MHz and it seems happy, and cool even. Might try 1600 MHz later. For some reason it didn't like 1470 (+5% that I thought I'd try first) - maybe it likes jumps of 100 MHz? Anyway, here's the rate after an hour, using my modified blade/cube monitoring scripts (I added API calls for other miners, including the avalon): GH/s Eff Util Accepts Lost Uptime -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- blade 1 : 13.391 93.22% 183/m | 86316 6269 0d,07h,51m,42s blade 3 : 13.235 92.64% 181/m | 85356 6772 0d,07h,51m,51s cube 1 : 35.329 91.41% 483/m | 52733 4955 0d,01h,49m,14s cube 2 : 34.029 88.16% 465/m | 219362 29458 0d,07h,51m,45s cube 3 : 33.921 87.67% 464/m | 167775 23589 0d,06h,01m,58s cube 4 : 34.085 88.10% 466/m | 219645 29657 0d,07h,51m,35s cube 5 : 35.960 91.83% 491/m | 109126 9704 0d,03h,42m,05s cube 6 : 34.427 88.86% 470/m | 222873 27936 0d,07h,53m,46s cube 7 : 34.105 88.06% 466/m | 219687 29787 0d,07h,51m,24s avalon : 231.012 96.35% 3227/m | 335360 12877 0d,01h,46m,00s chilimine : 37.279 95.05% 501/m | 720 37 0d,00h,01m,22s antmine : 7.975 98.85% 110/m | 53904 624 0d,08h,06m,05s bf1mine : 5.819 93.45% 77/m | 38217 2640 0d,08h,12m,18s beemine : 1.678 99.36% 24/m | 6158 40 0d,04h,23m,08s -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 552.244 GH/s My cubes are all running high speed, but some of the pools/coins I auto-switch to are higher on the errors and rejects than others (and slower). The blades are v2s modified to run at 14+ GH/s (which they get at ghash.io or eligius). The ants are a miner running 4 ants at 2 GH/s, bf1mine is a miner running 2 red-furys with pencil mod, and beemine is a miner running 5 block erupters. Would you be so kind as to explain how to over clock this machine?
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January 17, 2014, 05:41:31 AM |
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Would you be so kind as to explain how to over clock this machine?
Sure - but don't say I didn't warn you if it toasts a PSU or results in any other damage. I'm willing to experiment, but I'm not saying anyone else should. Now that the disclaimer is out of the way... Just go to your Avalon control web interface, go to Status > Cgminer Configuration, then change "Chip Frequency" from the default 1400 MHz to some other value you feel comfortable with. I have heard some are running 1600, but all I've tried so far was 1470 (very slow hashing amidst restarts) and 1500 (which for me works fine). Good luck with this tip purely for information's sake! {{BTW, if you don't have that, it could be because I'm running updated firmware on the device, 20131229 firmware}}
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January 17, 2014, 05:46:16 AM |
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Probably common knowledge but don't overclock it with the PSU's that shipped with it. That would be asking for trouble I asked for a refund. I paid in BTC on the 10th. She says I will get it once they get some more BTC. Will see how it goes.
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grumpy619
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January 17, 2014, 05:49:50 AM |
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What kind of PCU would you recommend to over clock the blades?
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January 17, 2014, 05:58:59 AM |
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What kind of PCU would you recommend to over clock the blades?
Overkill would be the best way to go. Really, I've got two single-rail 1000W in there now, and I'll probably try 1600 assuming this goes well (been 8+ hours so far). OTOH, I had two cheapo single-rail 750W's that didn't fare so well. And as Gamer67 said, trying to OC with the btmine PSUs would be a non-starter (at best!).
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