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February 21, 2014, 12:49:38 PM
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I think it's a great idea to make a central thread for this!

Mine are still on the way, but I would also love to see some results with these mining from a linux/windows based machine (raspi?), using the customized cpuminer.

What I would like to know is:
- Do you have control over single/dual mode?
- Can you change the frequency of the miners with this setup?

More general questions I have:
- Does the USB hub need to be a powered hub?
- How noisy are they?
- How much heat do they produce?


With cpuminer you supposedly can enable dual-mode, but I don't know how it works given that you can only point to a single pool afaik. You can also change the frequency. The USB hub must be powered. They produce 80-100W of heat per LA3M/10 units. With computers, 99% of power is converted to heat. My plan was to desolder the fans and run them on the 5V rail of a standard PSU.

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February 21, 2014, 01:03:43 PM
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I think it's a great idea to make a central thread for this!

Mine are still on the way, but I would also love to see some results with these mining from a linux/windows based machine (raspi?), using the customized cpuminer.

What I would like to know is:
- Do you have control over single/dual mode?
- Can you change the frequency of the miners with this setup?

More general questions I have:
- Does the USB hub need to be a powered hub?
- How noisy are they?
- How much heat do they produce?


With cpuminer you supposedly can enable dual-mode, but I don't know how it works given that you can only point to a single pool afaik. You can also change the frequency. The USB hub must be powered. They produce 80-100W of heat per LA3M/10 units. With computers, 99% of power is converted to heat. My plan was to desolder the fans and run them on the 5V rail of a standard PSU.

So, single scrypt mode is default with cpuminer? That would be great (since I plan on only using dual mode sometimes).


Anyone who can comment on how noisy they are?

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February 21, 2014, 01:28:06 PM
Last edit: February 21, 2014, 01:53:13 PM by EricKennedy
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DUAL MODE
With a core frequency of 750MHz, I'm finally able to have 95Ghs and 3000Khs.
I didn't change anything, so I don't know why before I had very bad perfs. Maybe it's just random and after a lot of plug/unplug it just stabilized to something.
Power draw is ~600W including everything

LTC MODE ONLY
Impossible to get over 3000khs, whatever the core frequency. Maybe it's related to the fact I'm hashing on a coin switching pool.
EDIT: with wemineltc pool (LTC coin), I manage to get closer to 3500khs ; but it could be inconclusive
Power draw is ~100W including everything

NOISE
It make some noise because of the ventilation. With 10 units, it's supportable, but for instance you can't make a Skype handsfree call.
Also, it generates a lot of wind, and if you have papers nearby they'll constantly move.

LINUX BOX
We successfuly connected one unit to a linux box, and we are running a version of CPU Miner.
It gets work and I think it's hashing, but we have some problem to submit the shares, so for now it's not conclusive.

FORM FACTOR
In 2 weeks, the BTC mode won't really justify itself so we'll be in LTC mode only. We plan to remove all fans and put 20 units in a 2U box.
We'll test how chips are supporting heating, radiator only should be more than enough.

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February 21, 2014, 02:09:09 PM
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DUAL MODE
With a core frequency of 750MHz, I'm finally able to have 95Ghs and 3000Khs.
I didn't change anything, so I don't know why before I had very bad perfs. Maybe it's just random and after a lot of plug/unplug it just stabilized to something.
Power draw is ~600W including everything

LTC MODE ONLY
Impossible to get over 3000khs, whatever the core frequency. Maybe it's related to the fact I'm hashing on a coin switching pool.
EDIT: with wemineltc pool (LTC coin), I manage to get closer to 3500khs ; but it could be inconclusive
Power draw is ~100W including everything

NOISE
It make some noise because of the ventilation. With 10 units, it's supportable, but for instance you can't make a Skype handsfree call.
Also, it generates a lot of wind, and if you have papers nearby they'll constantly move.

LINUX BOX
We successfuly connected one unit to a linux box, and we are running a version of CPU Miner.
It gets work and I think it's hashing, but we have some problem to submit the shares, so for now it's not conclusive.

FORM FACTOR
In 2 weeks, the BTC mode won't really justify itself so we'll be in LTC mode only. We plan to remove all fans and put 20 units in a 2U box.
We'll test how chips are supporting heating, radiator only should be more than enough.

Make sure you get a 2U XL box, 20 will not fit in a normal 2U box. I have a 2U L box coming on monday thats 25 1/2 long.
I made 20 3.75 circles with cardboard as a test and they did not fit in a standard 2U box that I have sitting here.
-Bobby
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February 21, 2014, 03:12:18 PM
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DUAL MODE
With a core frequency of 750MHz, I'm finally able to have 95Ghs and 3000Khs.
I didn't change anything, so I don't know why before I had very bad perfs. Maybe it's just random and after a lot of plug/unplug it just stabilized to something.
Power draw is ~600W including everything

How did you get dual mode enabled.  I thought the controller that came with the box didn't support it.

In 2 weeks, the BTC mode won't really justify itself so we'll be in LTC mode only.

True, the difficulty is going up quick which is why I was hoping to get some btc mining out of it before it wouldn't justify the electricity cost.
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February 21, 2014, 03:28:48 PM
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Make sure you get a 2U XL box, 20 will not fit in a normal 2U box. I have a 2U L box coming on monday thats 25 1/2 long.
I made 20 3.75 circles with cardboard as a test and they did not fit in a standard 2U box that I have sitting here.

We were thinking of removing all radiators and fans, and put 20 IC in the box with some kind of giant aluminium radiator + paste on the top.
First we need to check what is the temp of chips in LTC mode only ; if it's 2W / chip I'm not sure we'd even need radiators.

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February 21, 2014, 04:21:34 PM
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750 MHz seems to work best for me so far... anything over that and I lose about 30% of my hashrate.
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February 21, 2014, 04:30:01 PM
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Anyone know how to fix the 10 minute restart issue.  Someone earlier mentioned they had a problem where the units would shutdown in 10 minutes if one of them wasn't hashing.  Seem like the timeout is too low as mine are stuck doing this now and I'm at work so can't restart them and bring them up one at a time.

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[2014-02-21 15:52:54] LTC process startup: Bus=1:5 Pid=1000 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 15:52:54] LTC process startup: Bus=1:6 Pid=1013 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 15:52:54] LTC process startup: Bus=1:7 Pid=1026 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 15:52:55] LTC process startup: Bus=1:8 Pid=1034 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 16:02:54] Device downtime (LTC): DiedBus=1:11,1:13,1:3,1:4
[2014-02-21 16:02:54] All process shutdown - dual 3
[2014-02-21 16:02:54] Close the USB controller power
[2014-02-21 16:02:55] Open the USB controller power
[2014-02-21 16:03:21] BTC process startup: Pid=3479 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850 Devices=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Bus=1:10,1:11,1:12,1:13,1:3,1:4,1:5,1:6,1:7,1:8
[2014-02-21 16:03:21] LTC process startup: Bus=1:10 Pid=3534 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 16:03:21] LTC process startup: Bus=1:11 Pid=3547 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 16:03:22] LTC process startup: Bus=1:12 Pid=3560 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 16:03:22] LTC process startup: Bus=1:13 Pid=3573 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
...

Graph of what this does to my hash rate, you can see it drop back down every 10 minutes or so and not be able to work it's way out on its own.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/117000/scryptminer/hashgraph.png
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February 21, 2014, 04:33:27 PM
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LINUX BOX
We successfuly connected one unit to a linux box, and we are running a version of CPU Miner.
It gets work and I think it's hashing, but we have some problem to submit the shares, so for now it's not conclusive.

If you were using the gridseed cpuminer git repos you should edit the source to have it print on read timeouts (https://github.com/gridseed/cpuminer/blob/master/gc3355.h#L288).  When I attempted to hook up my units to a linux box they looked like they were getting work from the normal output but in the end the code was just hitting this read timeout over and over again.
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February 21, 2014, 04:56:53 PM
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Can someone measure the height of the unit without the fan?
Thanks ahead!!
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February 21, 2014, 05:01:19 PM
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Make sure you get a 2U XL box, 20 will not fit in a normal 2U box. I have a 2U L box coming on monday thats 25 1/2 long.
I made 20 3.75 circles with cardboard as a test and they did not fit in a standard 2U box that I have sitting here.

We were thinking of removing all radiators and fans, and put 20 IC in the box with some kind of giant aluminium radiator + paste on the top.
First we need to check what is the temp of chips in LTC mode only ; if it's 2W / chip I'm not sure we'd even need radiators.

That was also my thought, but I must wait until I get the miner to can measure the temps and more to decide, what I want do.
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February 21, 2014, 05:28:26 PM
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Make sure you get a 2U XL box, 20 will not fit in a normal 2U box. I have a 2U L box coming on monday thats 25 1/2 long.
I made 20 3.75 circles with cardboard as a test and they did not fit in a standard 2U box that I have sitting here.

We were thinking of removing all radiators and fans, and put 20 IC in the box with some kind of giant aluminium radiator + paste on the top.
First we need to check what is the temp of chips in LTC mode only ; if it's 2W / chip I'm not sure we'd even need radiators.

That was also my thought, but I must wait until I get the miner to can measure the temps and more to decide, what I want do.

I'll remove the fans and put 20 in a XL 2U case. Keep the heatsinks on them. Exhaust the box with 2 80mm fans.
-bobby
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February 21, 2014, 05:43:30 PM
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Here is our LA6M rig.
1200W, ~180Ghs, ~6Mhs
Reboot every 30/40 minutes...



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February 21, 2014, 05:57:09 PM
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Here is our LA6M rig.
1200W, ~180Ghs, ~6Mhs
Reboot every 30/40 minutes...


Looks nice, simple but usefull solution!  Smiley
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February 21, 2014, 06:18:03 PM
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Here is our LA6M rig.
1200W, ~180Ghs, ~6Mhs
Reboot every 30/40 minutes...



Full gallery
http://imgur.com/a/hMzG0


Looks great!
Are you doing BTC/LTC now or just LTC?
-bobby
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February 21, 2014, 06:24:05 PM
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Here is that 2u L case I was talking about, 20 orbs should fit. The paper circles are 4 inch. specs say the real thing is 3.75.
I was going to take off fans and maybe put 2 intake 80mm in front and another 2 in the rear.
-Bobby

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February 21, 2014, 06:24:33 PM
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Looks great!
Are you doing BTC/LTC now or just LTC?
-bobby

We are mining dual mode for now. After next two diff bump I'll probably switch to scrypt only.

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February 21, 2014, 06:26:58 PM
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Here is that 2u L case I was talking about, 20 orbs should fit. The paper circles are 4 inch. specs say the real thing is 3.75.
I was going to take off fans and maybe put 2 intake 80mm in front and another 2 in the rear.
-Bobby

Cool ! Smiley But you may have some difficulty with the 40 wires and connectors (takes place), and you need 4 PSU and 2 hubs.
If you do LTC only then one psu would be enough, and I guess you can remove all the fans.

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February 21, 2014, 06:28:13 PM
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I had Jack's tech log in and turn it off.

Anyone know how to fix the 10 minute restart issue.  Someone earlier mentioned they had a problem where the units would shutdown in 10 minutes if one of them wasn't hashing.  Seem like the timeout is too low as mine are stuck doing this now and I'm at work so can't restart them and bring them up one at a time.

...
[2014-02-21 15:52:54] LTC process startup: Bus=1:5 Pid=1000 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 15:52:54] LTC process startup: Bus=1:6 Pid=1013 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 15:52:54] LTC process startup: Bus=1:7 Pid=1026 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 15:52:55] LTC process startup: Bus=1:8 Pid=1034 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 16:02:54] Device downtime (LTC): DiedBus=1:11,1:13,1:3,1:4
[2014-02-21 16:02:54] All process shutdown - dual 3
[2014-02-21 16:02:54] Close the USB controller power
[2014-02-21 16:02:55] Open the USB controller power
[2014-02-21 16:03:21] BTC process startup: Pid=3479 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850 Devices=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Bus=1:10,1:11,1:12,1:13,1:3,1:4,1:5,1:6,1:7,1:8
[2014-02-21 16:03:21] LTC process startup: Bus=1:10 Pid=3534 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 16:03:21] LTC process startup: Bus=1:11 Pid=3547 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 16:03:22] LTC process startup: Bus=1:12 Pid=3560 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
[2014-02-21 16:03:22] LTC process startup: Bus=1:13 Pid=3573 Worker=gigq.light1 Frequency=850
...

Graph of what this does to my hash rate, you can see it drop back down every 10 minutes or so and not be able to work it's way out on its own.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/117000/scryptminer/hashgraph.png

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February 21, 2014, 06:30:26 PM
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nice!
What are the dimensions?

Here is our LA6M rig.
1200W, ~180Ghs, ~6Mhs
Reboot every 30/40 minutes...



Full gallery
http://imgur.com/a/hMzG0


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