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March 13, 2014, 12:44:44 AM |
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Is there a reason why this can not be done without Ras.pi - compile cgminer-gc3355 directly on Linux or Win box?
I don`t see any...
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joeventura
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March 13, 2014, 12:46:02 AM Last edit: March 13, 2014, 01:08:21 AM by joeventura |
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Somethings not right, First I'm trying to use Scrypt guild. without the --scrypt in the command line it does not recognize the shares Then when I have 30 Gridseeds going it never sees more than 5Mh when I think I am sending 10Mh Using this command line: Bfgminer -S gridseed:all --set-device gridseed:clock=850 --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.scryptguild.com:3333 -u joeventura123 -p anything again note without the --scrypt it does not see a single share. Ideas? Where can I get a Windows Binary of Cgminer? Maybe I'll have better luck with that?
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vm_mpn
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March 13, 2014, 01:47:08 AM |
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Joe, I think you need to compile it on a windows box... Not sure if there is ready exe available for download yet.
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joeventura
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March 13, 2014, 01:50:15 AM |
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Joe, I think you need to compile it on a windows box... Not sure if there is ready exe available for download yet.
Yeah thats not happening. Will happily pay someone to get that working. Takers?
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OurLink
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March 13, 2014, 03:23:10 AM |
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Can someone tell me what the RED and GREEN lights on the Gridseed units are for? Both of my lights flash intermittently while running... Everything appears to be fine but I was wondering what these lights are used for and how to tell when something is not right.
Thanks
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eightcylinders
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March 13, 2014, 03:54:45 AM |
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To all: I started a design competition to design a modular 3D printable mounting solution (STL file) for the GC3355. I already have a couple of really great designs that are worth looking at. If there is interest I will start a new post for comments since this is not really a tech support topic or you can just comment directly on the competition (or PM me with comments). http://www.cadcrowd.com/contest/678-modular-5-chip-gridseed-miner-enclosure
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daddyfatsax
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March 13, 2014, 03:58:27 AM |
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Somethings not right, First I'm trying to use Scrypt guild. without the --scrypt in the command line it does not recognize the shares Then when I have 30 Gridseeds going it never sees more than 5Mh when I think I am sending 10Mh Using this command line: Bfgminer -S gridseed:all --set-device gridseed:clock=850 --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.scryptguild.com:3333 -u joeventura123 -p anything again note without the --scrypt it does not see a single share. Ideas? Where can I get a Windows Binary of Cgminer? Maybe I'll have better luck with that? http://cryptomining-blog.com/1262-download-cgminer-3-7-2-for-windows-scrypt-mining-on-gridseed-5-chip-gc3355-asics/I am running 20 of them. You have to unplug your USB hub and let cgminer start. Then plug the USB hub in once cgminer loads. As far as scryptguild, my cgminer says I am at 7.2 MH/s while scryptguild says 5.2 MH/s.
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vm_mpn
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March 13, 2014, 03:59:40 AM |
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To all: I started a design competition to design a modular 3D printable mounting solution (STL file) for the GC3355. I already have a couple of really great designs that are worth looking at. If there is interest I will start a new post for comments since this is not really a tech support topic or you can just comment directly on the competition (or PM me with comments). http://www.cadcrowd.com/contest/678-modular-5-chip-gridseed-miner-enclosureThey look really nice (#3 make them in LEGO colors) - post it to HashSwap.com under Rig Builders when you are ready.
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joeventura
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March 13, 2014, 02:32:17 PM |
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Somethings not right, First I'm trying to use Scrypt guild.
without the --scrypt in the command line it does not recognize the shares
Then when I have 30 Gridseeds going it never sees more than 5Mh when I think I am sending 10Mh
Using this command line: Bfgminer -S gridseed:all --set-device gridseed:clock=850 --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.scryptguild.com:3333 -u joeventura123 -p anything
again note without the --scrypt it does not see a single share.
Ideas?
Where can I get a Windows Binary of Cgminer? Maybe I'll have better luck with that?
http://cryptomining-blog.com/1262-download-cgminer-3-7-2-for-windows-scrypt-mining-on-gridseed-5-chip-gc3355-asics/I am running 20 of them. You have to unplug your USB hub and let cgminer start. Then plug the USB hub in once cgminer loads. As far as scryptguild, my cgminer says I am at 7.2 MH/s while scryptguild says 5.2 MH/s. And you are Ok with scryptguild only giving you credit for 5.2?
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daddyfatsax
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March 13, 2014, 02:33:19 PM |
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Somethings not right, First I'm trying to use Scrypt guild.
without the --scrypt in the command line it does not recognize the shares
Then when I have 30 Gridseeds going it never sees more than 5Mh when I think I am sending 10Mh
Using this command line: Bfgminer -S gridseed:all --set-device gridseed:clock=850 --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.scryptguild.com:3333 -u joeventura123 -p anything
again note without the --scrypt it does not see a single share.
Ideas?
Where can I get a Windows Binary of Cgminer? Maybe I'll have better luck with that?
http://cryptomining-blog.com/1262-download-cgminer-3-7-2-for-windows-scrypt-mining-on-gridseed-5-chip-gc3355-asics/I am running 20 of them. You have to unplug your USB hub and let cgminer start. Then plug the USB hub in once cgminer loads. As far as scryptguild, my cgminer says I am at 7.2 MH/s while scryptguild says 5.2 MH/s. And you are Ok with scryptguild only giving you credit for 5.2? Not really, but posting in the Scryptguild thread on here did not get me any help.
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joeventura
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March 13, 2014, 03:01:18 PM |
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Somethings not right, First I'm trying to use Scrypt guild.
without the --scrypt in the command line it does not recognize the shares
Then when I have 30 Gridseeds going it never sees more than 5Mh when I think I am sending 10Mh
Using this command line: Bfgminer -S gridseed:all --set-device gridseed:clock=850 --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://stratum.scryptguild.com:3333 -u joeventura123 -p anything
again note without the --scrypt it does not see a single share.
Ideas?
Where can I get a Windows Binary of Cgminer? Maybe I'll have better luck with that?
http://cryptomining-blog.com/1262-download-cgminer-3-7-2-for-windows-scrypt-mining-on-gridseed-5-chip-gc3355-asics/I am running 20 of them. You have to unplug your USB hub and let cgminer start. Then plug the USB hub in once cgminer loads. As far as scryptguild, my cgminer says I am at 7.2 MH/s while scryptguild says 5.2 MH/s. And you are Ok with scryptguild only giving you credit for 5.2? Not really, but posting in the Scryptguild thread on here did not get me any help. That's actually real good to know.
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Cryptomuncher
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March 13, 2014, 03:22:49 PM |
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Does anyone know how many Gridseed Miners I can put on a Molex/SATA/PCIE cable from a standard ATX power supply? I am running only scrypt mode around 10w each miner. I can't stand how loud the cheap switching power supply I have is and want to use a quieter power supply. I have 10 miners right now pushing 100watts. I have a spare PSU lying around with molex/sata/pcie conncections I can cut up. Thanks!
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daddyfatsax
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March 13, 2014, 03:29:29 PM |
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Does anyone know how many Gridseed Miners I can put on a Molex/SATA/PCIE cable from a standard ATX power supply? I am running only scrypt mode around 10w each miner. I can't stand how loud the cheap switching power supply I have is and want to use a quieter power supply. I have 10 miners right now pushing 100watts. I have a spare PSU lying around with molex/sata/pcie conncections I can cut up. Thanks!
I had an old 1000w PSU laying around, so I just cut the PCIe cables and wired them in. I have 20 running now. Wired 7 each to 2 of the cables and 6 on 1.
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joeventura
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March 13, 2014, 03:32:46 PM |
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Does anyone know how many Gridseed Miners I can put on a Molex/SATA/PCIE cable from a standard ATX power supply? I am running only scrypt mode around 10w each miner. I can't stand how loud the cheap switching power supply I have is and want to use a quieter power supply. I have 10 miners right now pushing 100watts. I have a spare PSU lying around with molex/sata/pcie conncections I can cut up. Thanks!
I had an old 1000w PSU laying around, so I just cut the PCIe cables and wired them in. I have 20 running now. Wired 7 each to 2 of the cables and 6 on 1. I have 40 wired into a single Dell 750W server power supply. (should be 50 tonight)
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Cryptomuncher
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March 13, 2014, 03:36:35 PM |
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Does anyone know how many Gridseed Miners I can put on a Molex/SATA/PCIE cable from a standard ATX power supply? I am running only scrypt mode around 10w each miner. I can't stand how loud the cheap switching power supply I have is and want to use a quieter power supply. I have 10 miners right now pushing 100watts. I have a spare PSU lying around with molex/sata/pcie conncections I can cut up. Thanks!
I had an old 1000w PSU laying around, so I just cut the PCIe cables and wired them in. I have 20 running now. Wired 7 each to 2 of the cables and 6 on 1. I have 40 wired into a single Dell 750W server power supply. (should be 50 tonight) How many are wired to each PCIE/Molex, etc? I don't want to overload a single cable.
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daddyfatsax
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March 13, 2014, 03:39:51 PM |
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Does anyone know how many Gridseed Miners I can put on a Molex/SATA/PCIE cable from a standard ATX power supply? I am running only scrypt mode around 10w each miner. I can't stand how loud the cheap switching power supply I have is and want to use a quieter power supply. I have 10 miners right now pushing 100watts. I have a spare PSU lying around with molex/sata/pcie conncections I can cut up. Thanks!
I had an old 1000w PSU laying around, so I just cut the PCIe cables and wired them in. I have 20 running now. Wired 7 each to 2 of the cables and 6 on 1. I have 40 wired into a single Dell 750W server power supply. (should be 50 tonight) How many are wired to each PCIE/Molex, etc? I don't want to overload a single cable. You need the 12v line from each. Running scrypt only, you can probably get away with 10 on each 6 pin PCIe, molex I am not sure about.
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richmke
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March 13, 2014, 03:44:41 PM |
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Does anyone know how many Gridseed Miners I can put on a Molex/SATA/PCIE cable from a standard ATX power supply? I am running only scrypt mode around 10w each miner. I can't stand how loud the cheap switching power supply I have is and want to use a quieter power supply. I have 10 miners right now pushing 100watts. I have a spare PSU lying around with molex/sata/pcie conncections I can cut up. Thanks! In Scrypt only mode (if you run in anything else, you will melt the wires): 3 per molex (about the same power draw as a DVD burner, or 15000 RPM drive during spinup), but I would limit it to 6 per wire coming out of the PSE (usually there are 3 molex per wire). PCI-e: 6 pin is rated for 75 watts, 8 pin is rated for 150 watts. Both have 3 yellow (12 volt) wires. In theory they are capable of the same wattage per wire, but you never know, so keep to the rated power capacity. Thus, or a 6 pin, each yellow wire can supply 25 watts, and on a 8 pin, each yellow wire can supply 50 watts. I would be comfortable with 3 miners per yellow wire on a 6 pin, and 5 miners per yellow wire on an 8 pin.
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Cryptomuncher
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March 13, 2014, 05:13:54 PM |
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Thanks guys. I'm sure I can spread them out enough over the PCIE and Molex.
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FreeJack2k2
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March 13, 2014, 05:25:03 PM |
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To all: I started a design competition to design a modular 3D printable mounting solution (STL file) for the GC3355. I already have a couple of really great designs that are worth looking at. If there is interest I will start a new post for comments since this is not really a tech support topic or you can just comment directly on the competition (or PM me with comments). http://www.cadcrowd.com/contest/678-modular-5-chip-gridseed-miner-enclosureI would buy #3 right now, if it were available. Very cool design.
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MinermanNC
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March 14, 2014, 12:31:39 AM |
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Just a report: Got mine today 1 lol, but it got up and running scrypt quickly and saw 367 k/h @ 750 Freq. on LTC pool, and now am mining Dnotes at almost 300 so far. Not to bad for 8 watts. Next I'm going to try BTC on CEX.IO. I think I have to install that WCID to use 3-8-5 miner. Will check in later
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