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June 12, 2014, 07:45:58 PM |
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Oh, sorry about that! I didn't put the extra .5 in the filename, but this is the frequency you supplied. DO NOT use the code that you posted as it will mess up your S1. My dropbox does not have that file you posted in your code. You're welcome mate! Here; use the code below with the display of the asic-freq file:clear cd /etc/config mv asic-freq asic-freq.before-387MHz wget -O asic-freq http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/c81kk96lu3bvmy6/asic-freq.387MHz chmod 664 asic-freq* cat asic-freq | grep -A3 387 read -rsp $'Press enter to continue (Antminer will reboot)... ASICs speed set to 387MHz \n' reboot
Woot! You rock and thanks so much. snipped... You're welcome! Glad it worked for you!
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palawan (OP)
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June 12, 2014, 08:00:48 PM |
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Hello all I was planning on overclocking my S1's this weekend using this method for cooling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOyrCut0y30 I bought one S1 off of ebay a while ago it seems to run hotter than the other two I had from china it runs fan 3180 temps 54,53 the other two run fan 2400 temps 47,47 why is that one running hotter it is not overclocked just wondering should I overclock that one I thought I would start with the new ones first. What is limit on temp or a safe temp Many thanks Steve Hey, that's my video! lol. In the past; I've been worried when the S1 hits 54, but nowadays I've let it run as high as 57 Celcius. Sometimes the weather is hot here in Los Angeles, California. I'm happy go lucky now with my S1's since I've gotten much more than my investments of 5.05btc, woo hoo! My S1's are so dusty but they just keep running very well every day! 65C is the cutoff from what I remember that's listed in the manual. The one that's running hot may just be the way it was manufactured. Can't really say for sure. If you get those cooling fans installed; it's gonna help a lot to lower the temperature... Good luck!
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GayEddie
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June 13, 2014, 06:28:18 AM |
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Thx for reply
I want to overclock my s1's I assume people are using putty to do this can someone give me a link for download I used some sight and there was three puttys which do i use or is there a better program to use?
Many thanks
Sorry I am a bit of a noob Steve
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norgan
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June 13, 2014, 06:37:13 AM |
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Thx for reply
I want to overclock my s1's I assume people are using putty to do this can someone give me a link for download I used some sight and there was three puttys which do i use or is there a better program to use?
Many thanks
Sorry I am a bit of a noob Steve
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
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June 13, 2014, 10:09:54 PM |
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Hello,
Didn't see this listed. but for the 30/32 of my ant s1 the 393 is too harsh.. I used the common code for 375 but have found that these setting work the best for mine..
option 'freq_value' '0700' #375M option 'chip_freq' '375' option 'timeout' '39'
less than .1% hw errors
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palawan (OP)
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June 16, 2014, 02:48:36 AM |
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Hello,
Didn't see this listed. but for the 30/32 of my ant s1 the 393 is too harsh.. I used the common code for 375 but have found that these setting work the best for mine..
option 'freq_value' '0700' #375M option 'chip_freq' '375' option 'timeout' '39'
less than .1% hw errors
Doug d57heinz In Bitcoin We Trust!
I'm not sure where you got the values for the 375MHz; I do have 375 on one of the asic-freq files on my dropbox and I have used it when the weather got too hot here and I didn't have the extra fans installed on my S1's. The 375MHz gives a performance of ~190GH/s per S1. These are the values I have: option 'freq_value' '4e81' #375M option 'chip_freq' '375' option 'timeout' '38'
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June 20, 2014, 02:08:48 AM |
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I used the OC from the dropbox (yes before I read it was bad) for my S1 and it ran fine. I walked out of the room for 2 minutes and when I came back in my S1 was off and my PSU (thermaltek 600) stank. I upgraded to thermaltek 850 single rail and wired my S1 up but nothing, still no power. Is there a way to fix/salvage my S1?
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June 20, 2014, 02:29:00 AM |
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I used the OC from the dropbox (yes before I read it was bad) for my S1 and it ran fine. I walked out of the room for 2 minutes and when I came back in my S1 was off and my PSU (thermaltek 600) stank. I upgraded to thermaltek 850 single rail and wired my S1 up but nothing, still no power. Is there a way to fix/salvage my S1?
What was bad? What settings did you try? Whats the manufacture date of your S1?
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June 20, 2014, 02:40:35 AM |
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I used the OC from the dropbox (yes before I read it was bad) for my S1 and it ran fine. I walked out of the room for 2 minutes and when I came back in my S1 was off and my PSU (thermaltek 600) stank. I upgraded to thermaltek 850 single rail and wired my S1 up but nothing, still no power. Is there a way to fix/salvage my S1?
What was bad? What settings did you try? Whats the manufacture date of your S1? This what I used for OC: clear cd /etc/config mv asic-freq asic-freq.before-393MHz wget -O asic-freq http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/bwbk1wdy0yx1l46/asic-freq.393.75MHzchmod 664 asic-freq* read -rsp $'Press enter to continue (Antminer will reboot)... ASICs speed set to 393MHz \n' reboot I had just purchased my S1 "new" but am not sure of the manufacturing date. The last snapshot I have of the miner stats shows it 393mhz 2160 fan speed and 50/51 temp running at 201 gh/s
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June 20, 2014, 02:49:44 AM |
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I used the OC from the dropbox (yes before I read it was bad) for my S1 and it ran fine. I walked out of the room for 2 minutes and when I came back in my S1 was off and my PSU (thermaltek 600) stank. I upgraded to thermaltek 850 single rail and wired my S1 up but nothing, still no power. Is there a way to fix/salvage my S1?
What was bad? What settings did you try? Whats the manufacture date of your S1? This what I used for OC: clear cd /etc/config mv asic-freq asic-freq.before-393MHz wget -O asic-freq http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/bwbk1wdy0yx1l46/asic-freq.393.75MHzchmod 664 asic-freq* read -rsp $'Press enter to continue (Antminer will reboot)... ASICs speed set to 393MHz \n' reboot I had just purchased my S1 "new" but am not sure of the manufacturing date. The last snapshot I have of the miner stats shows it 393mhz 2160 fan speed and 50/51 temp running at 201 gh/s Bum deal yo...not sure what be done. Any pics of the damage? (if any) Might be able to replace the bad cap (if that is what fried)
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palawan (OP)
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June 20, 2014, 03:15:17 AM |
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I used the OC from the dropbox (yes before I read it was bad) for my S1 and it ran fine. I walked out of the room for 2 minutes and when I came back in my S1 was off and my PSU (thermaltek 600) stank. I upgraded to thermaltek 850 single rail and wired my S1 up but nothing, still no power. Is there a way to fix/salvage my S1?
What was bad? What settings did you try? Whats the manufacture date of your S1? This what I used for OC: clear cd /etc/config mv asic-freq asic-freq.before-393MHz wget -O asic-freq http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/bwbk1wdy0yx1l46/asic-freq.393.75MHzchmod 664 asic-freq* read -rsp $'Press enter to continue (Antminer will reboot)... ASICs speed set to 393MHz \n' reboot I had just purchased my S1 "new" but am not sure of the manufacturing date. The last snapshot I have of the miner stats shows it 393mhz 2160 fan speed and 50/51 temp running at 201 gh/s The setting is not bad. It's actually the lower setting for achieving 200GH/s. From what I can tell (based on stats of the google URL shortener (YouTube) and here at bitcointalk; I'd say several thousand S1's are running the same settings... It sounds like the PSU went bad and took the S1 with it. Was it connected to a surge protector? Was there anything that could have shorted out the circuits on the S1 (i.e. some metal)? Is the new PSU powering up? If the new PSU is not powering (needs the jumper), it is not the S1 causing that. My 2 S1's have been running since January, 24 hours 7 days overclocked. Can't remember them being off for more than a few hours except during times I installed the fans.
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June 20, 2014, 03:17:41 AM |
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I used the OC from the dropbox (yes before I read it was bad) for my S1 and it ran fine. I walked out of the room for 2 minutes and when I came back in my S1 was off and my PSU (thermaltek 600) stank. I upgraded to thermaltek 850 single rail and wired my S1 up but nothing, still no power. Is there a way to fix/salvage my S1?
What was bad? What settings did you try? Whats the manufacture date of your S1? This what I used for OC: clear cd /etc/config mv asic-freq asic-freq.before-393MHz wget -O asic-freq http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/bwbk1wdy0yx1l46/asic-freq.393.75MHzchmod 664 asic-freq* read -rsp $'Press enter to continue (Antminer will reboot)... ASICs speed set to 393MHz \n' reboot I had just purchased my S1 "new" but am not sure of the manufacturing date. The last snapshot I have of the miner stats shows it 393mhz 2160 fan speed and 50/51 temp running at 201 gh/s Bum deal yo...not sure what be done. Any pics of the damage? (if any) Might be able to replace the bad cap (if that is what fried) No pics, it looks exactly the same. I wish I knew if/what cap was fried. I'm not really sure if the 600w psu blew and fried the S1 or the OC did; maybe I've gotten the psu hookup wrong (hopefully). I've seen two different diagrams on the location of the motherboard jumper 3rd/4th and 4th/5th so I tried them both but not a single beep or whirl. Is is also possible that the thermaltek "SmarT" M850W doesn't work for this kind of hookup?
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June 20, 2014, 03:30:13 AM |
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I used the OC from the dropbox (yes before I read it was bad) for my S1 and it ran fine. I walked out of the room for 2 minutes and when I came back in my S1 was off and my PSU (thermaltek 600) stank. I upgraded to thermaltek 850 single rail and wired my S1 up but nothing, still no power. Is there a way to fix/salvage my S1?
What was bad? What settings did you try? Whats the manufacture date of your S1? This what I used for OC: clear cd /etc/config mv asic-freq asic-freq.before-393MHz wget -O asic-freq http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/bwbk1wdy0yx1l46/asic-freq.393.75MHzchmod 664 asic-freq* read -rsp $'Press enter to continue (Antminer will reboot)... ASICs speed set to 393MHz \n' reboot I had just purchased my S1 "new" but am not sure of the manufacturing date. The last snapshot I have of the miner stats shows it 393mhz 2160 fan speed and 50/51 temp running at 201 gh/s Bum deal yo...not sure what be done. Any pics of the damage? (if any) Might be able to replace the bad cap (if that is what fried) No pics, it looks exactly the same. I wish I knew if/what cap was fried. I'm not really sure if the 600w psu blew and fried the S1 or the OC did; maybe I've gotten the psu hookup wrong (hopefully). I've seen two different diagrams on the location of the motherboard jumper 3rd/4th and 4th/5th so I tried them both but not a single beep or whirl. Is is also possible that the thermaltek "SmarT" M850W doesn't work for this kind of hookup? The ATX "jumper" trick is on the 4&5 pin slots on the clip side, counting from the left. Jumping the 3&4 pin slots might have fried your psu. You would definitely notice a fried cap. Any bulging caps? Also, try another PSU and press/hold (10 secs) the reset button on the S1 controller board if you can get it to power up
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June 20, 2014, 07:34:38 AM |
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Any code for underclocked to have 1wattvper gh from s1
I have to upload the asic-freq with the lower frequency value. Which frequency do you want to try? Below are the list: option 'freq_value' '4f81' #400MHz option 'chip_freq' '400' option 'timeout' '35' #option 'freq_value' '4d81' #350MHz <-- factory default #option 'chip_freq' '350' #option 'timeout' '40' #option 'freq_value' '4c81' #325MHz #option 'chip_freq' '325' #option 'timeout' '40' #option 'freq_value' '0b81' #300MHz #option 'chip_freq' '300' #option 'timeout' '45' #option 'freq_value' '0981' #250MHz #option 'chip_freq' '250' #option 'timeout' '55' #option 'freq_value' '0781' #200MHz
[/quote] Think you could post up the 300 and 325 frequency configs? It's about that time to do some underclocking. Thanks mate
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palawan (OP)
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June 20, 2014, 08:04:56 AM Last edit: June 20, 2014, 06:15:39 PM by palawan |
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Any code for underclocked to have 1wattvper gh from s1
Think you could post up the 300 and 325 frequency configs? It's about that time to do some underclocking. Thanks mate [/quote] Is there any way I can persuade you to not do it without using this guide from lucazane https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=526060.0 first? I already sent the code to jelin1984, but I don't think it worked as I saw him post on lucazane's thread. clear cd /etc/config mv asic-freq asic-freq.beforeUC wget -O asic-freq http://goo.gl/5xfbLd wget -O asic-freq.325MHz http://goo.gl/dPDeUj chmod 664 asic-freq* reboot
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June 20, 2014, 05:23:23 PM |
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Any code for underclocked to have 1wattvper gh from s1
Think you could post up the 300 and 325 frequency configs? It's about that time to do some underclocking. Thanks mate Is there any way I can persuade you to not do it without using this guide from dogie https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=526060.0 first? I already sent the code to jelin1984, but I don't think it worked as I saw him post on dogie's thread. clear cd /etc/config mv asic-freq asic-freq.beforeUC wget -O asic-freq http://goo.gl/5xfbLd wget -O asic-freq.325MHz http://goo.gl/dPDeUj chmod 664 asic-freq* reboot
[/quote] Whoops, I meant to ask for 275 frequency and not 325/300, apologies as I had a killer migraine last night and everything was super difficult, heh I do plan on Pencil-Modding but what does this mean... I don't think it's possible to break anything with this mod, but in case you break something, I'm not responsibleFreq (275 MHz): edit /etc/config/asic-freq option 'freq_value' '0A81' #275M option 'chip_freq' '275' option 'timeout' '45'
Will I need to change the freq to 275 AFTER applying the graphite? Or do the Ants freq change automatically after the graphite is applied?
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palawan (OP)
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June 20, 2014, 05:37:56 PM Last edit: June 20, 2014, 06:14:51 PM by palawan |
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Any code for underclocked to have 1wattvper gh from s1
I do plan on Pencil-Modding but what does this mean... I don't think it's possible to break anything with this mod, but in case you break something, I'm not responsibleFreq (275 MHz): edit /etc/config/asic-freq option 'freq_value' '0A81' #275M option 'chip_freq' '275' option 'timeout' '45'
Will I need to change the freq to 275 AFTER applying the graphite? Or do the Ants freq change automatically after the graphite is applied? I'm sorry, mate. I'm gonna have to say no to uploading any other frequencies. This is a thread for overclocking and people who go to this thread are going to get settings for underclocking. In addition; and this is the most important thing: I use the OC values on the OP. I've used the 400MHz for a while as well, and even 375MHz. These values for underclocking; I've never used. It's the reason I cannot answer your questions. I simply don't know the answers wrt to underclocking. Please visit lucazane's thread and good luck with the underclocking.
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June 20, 2014, 05:45:30 PM |
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Any code for underclocked to have 1wattvper gh from s1
I do plan on Pencil-Modding but what does this mean... I don't think it's possible to break anything with this mod, but in case you break something, I'm not responsibleFreq (275 MHz): edit /etc/config/asic-freq option 'freq_value' '0A81' #275M option 'chip_freq' '275' option 'timeout' '45'
Will I need to change the freq to 275 AFTER applying the graphite? Or do the Ants freq change automatically after the graphite is applied? I'm sorry, mate. I'm gonna have to say no to uploading any other frequencies. This is a thread for overclocking and people who go to this thread are going to get settings for underclocking. In addition; and this is the most important thing: I use the OC values on the OP. I've used the 400MHz for a while as well, and even 375MHz. These values for underclocking; I've never used. It's the reason I cannot answer your questions. I simply don't know the answers wrt to underclocking. Please visit dogie's thread and good luck with the underclocking. Cool and thanks.
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palawan (OP)
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June 27, 2014, 11:33:44 PM |
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It looks like dropbox has stopped hosting non-secured http download. I have to take out the instructions in the OP. I may have to delete this thread. I'm also going to take out the YouTube video. If I find another site that will host http download I may re-upload the files. To be honest with you; it's probably not worth the effort as by now most people already have OC'ed or about to turn off their S1's due to the diff being too high. The last post from a bjornsitte leaves a "bad taste", also. He blamed the OC script for burning out his PSU, never returned to let us know the script didn't damage his equipment. The Thermalek 600 is not capable of providing adequate power as it's multi-rail 12V. Just had to vent....
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