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Dear friends new firmware upload Thank you Advance
Where is the new firmware? Thanks! Hey Mattaero I found here a new firmware: https://www.cryptominerbros.com/dayun-zig-z1-firmware-upgrade-guideI installed it and the only thing that changed, is that the miner needs ~80W less power for the same hashrate. Evrything else didn't change. I still have the same stability problems.
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October 11, 2018, 08:50:21 AM |
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"lyra2rev2-asic-x": "4", "lyra2rev2-asic-y": "24", "lyra2rev2-asic-num": "50",
I suppose "asic-x" = 4 means there are 4 hash-boards, "asic-y" = 24 means there are 24 chips in each has-board. So does anyone know the meaning of "asic-num" =50? I tried a value of 80 and ran for 12 hours. The hashrate still not stable, but no offline. Need more time to test.
Hey sysubeing I also think that "asic-x" = 4 means there are 4 hash-boards and "asic-y" = 24 means there are 24 chips on each board. Don't know what "asic-num" =50 is so i googled a bit... I found out that some switches (Cisco) also have an option called "asic-num". And it says: (Optional) ASIC number. Valid range is from 0 to 255. The only values i know that go from 0 to 255 are IPs, subnet and other network stuff. Maybe it's the port that it's using? So it could just be a setting for the network... But i also have a theory. "asic-x" = 4 (boards) "asic-y" = 24 (chips on each board) "asic-num" = total number of chips?By default it's set on 50, but the miner has 4*24 = 96 chips As i said, it's only a therory, but i'm going to test it next time i need to restart the miner.
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October 11, 2018, 03:50:28 PM |
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Dear friends new firmware upload Thank you Advance
Where is the new firmware? Thanks! Hey Mattaero I found here a new firmware: https://www.cryptominerbros.com/dayun-zig-z1-firmware-upgrade-guideI installed it and the only thing that changed, is that the miner needs ~80W less power for the same hashrate. Evrything else didn't change. I still have the same stability problems. That link shows the 09/26 date firmware. They were referring to a newly announced firmware yesterday. Do you know where that is?
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October 11, 2018, 07:36:16 PM |
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If that is for Z1+ and Z1+ and Z1 should be the same, then why 900mhz is still max and considered an overclock? Just look inside the files. To get 7.2, they probably need to OC to 950mhz, or, it is a different design.
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October 11, 2018, 07:39:00 PM |
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If that is for Z1+ and Z1+ and Z1 should be the same, then why 900mhz is still max and considered an overclock? Just look inside the files. To get 7.2, they probably need to OC to 950mhz, or, it is a different design.
From the pictures it appears that + runs at 925. No idea why the firmware files are named like that.
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October 11, 2018, 11:32:10 PM |
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Anyone tried flashing this? Onto a regular Zig Z1...
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October 12, 2018, 07:16:54 AM |
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If that is for Z1+ and Z1+ and Z1 should be the same, then why 900mhz is still max and considered an overclock? Just look inside the files. To get 7.2, they probably need to OC to 950mhz, or, it is a different design.
Maybe it is a different design and the Z1+ has more chips. In that case, they don't need to go over 900MHz to get the 7.2GH/s
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October 12, 2018, 07:36:38 AM Last edit: October 12, 2018, 10:09:10 AM by Mordred80 |
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What if you don't need the new firmware (Z1+) to OC the Z1 miner?
On the Settings page, you can import/export the config file of the miner. The first two settings you find in there are:
{"auto_frequent":"0","frequency":"900"
You could just change the frequency value in that file (miner.json) from 900 to 925 or 950. It could work...or not (fried chips/board)
Needless to say that: - this will void the warranty - do it at your own risk
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October 12, 2018, 12:40:51 PM |
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What if you don't need the new firmware (Z1+) to OC the Z1 miner?
On the Settings page, you can import/export the config file of the miner. The first two settings you find in there are:
{"auto_frequent":"0","frequency":"900"
You could just change the frequency value in that file (miner.json) from 900 to 925 or 950. It could work...or not (fried chips/board)
Needless to say that: - this will void the warranty - do it at your own risk
I haven't had any success making changes to the JSON file. Everytime I change anything, it refuses to boot.
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October 12, 2018, 01:41:03 PM Last edit: October 12, 2018, 02:03:15 PM by Mordred80 |
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What if you don't need the new firmware (Z1+) to OC the Z1 miner?
On the Settings page, you can import/export the config file of the miner. The first two settings you find in there are:
{"auto_frequent":"0","frequency":"900"
You could just change the frequency value in that file (miner.json) from 900 to 925 or 950. It could work...or not (fried chips/board)
Needless to say that: - this will void the warranty - do it at your own risk
I haven't had any success making changes to the JSON file. Everytime I change anything, it refuses to boot. Maybe you need to upgrade the firmware? I have version 20180926 and when i change somthing in the JSON file it "works". Just tested it and now it shows 950MHz on the main page...i just have no way to check if it really runs at 950MHz or if it just shows the value i set in that file.
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October 12, 2018, 04:14:32 PM |
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would you please share whole code changing that you made.
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Mordred80
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October 12, 2018, 06:00:53 PM |
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would you please share whole code changing that you made.
hey metnet i'll post something tomorrow cuz right now i'm busy
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October 13, 2018, 02:19:21 AM |
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Asicminermarket is legit. I guess they are trying to sell whatever they have given the up down performance of the Zig as well as the impending fall in profits.
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October 13, 2018, 05:37:11 PM Last edit: November 03, 2018, 02:08:00 PM by Mordred80 |
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EDIT: 1. This instruction is for the firmware 20180930 How to OC the Zig Z1Overclocking the miner will void the warranty Overclocking the miner can damage your hardware (board/chips) Try it at your own risk.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is it possible to OC this miner?I've tried it and it is possible... but it doesn't really work. At least for my miner. It works with firmware 20180930 Let me explain...You can export the config file (miner.json) from the settings page. And in that file you can change the value of the frequency (MHz). To edit the file, i use a tool called "Visual Studio Code" You don't need this tool cuz you can edit the file with the Windows Editor. After you edited the file, you can upload it back to the miner over the Settings page -> miner reboots. This is how the file looks like:{"auto_frequent":"0","frequency":"900","check_nonce_submit":"1","auto_restart_miner":"1","restart_lower_limit_hashrate_5m":"4","restart_hw_count_30s":"74","auto_stop_miner":"1", "stop_lower_fanspeed_in":"2000","stop_lower_fanspeed_out":"2000","stop_high_temperature":"70","temperature_unit":"c","refresh_time":"60","system_timezone":"Europe\/Zurich", "system_hostname":"dayun","system_protocol":"static","system_ip":"192.168.1.222","system_netmask":"255.255.255.0","system_gateway":"192.168.1.1","system_dns_server":"192.168.1.1", "pools":[{"id":130,"url":"stratum+tcp:\/\/lyra2rev2.eu.nicehash.com:3347","username":"xxxxxxxxxx","password":"x"},{"id":131,"url":"stratum+tcp:\/\/lyra2rev2.usa.nicehash.com:3347","username":"xxxxxxxxxx","password":"x"}, {"id":132,"url":"stratum+tcp:\/\/lyra2rev2.jp.nicehash.com:3347","username":"xxxxxxxxxx","password":"x"}],"user":{"id":15,"username":"xxxxx","password":"xxxxxxxxxx"}All this settings can be changed over the settings page of the miner, except the first 2: "auto_frequent":"0" "frequency":"900"Let's start with "frequency":"900"Here is where you can change the frequency (MHz) of the chips. If you change this value (higher then 900), 2 things can happend: - The miner accepts the new value, boots and you see the new value on the main page. - The miner doesn't accept the new value and it won't boot. This never happend to me. But it can happend. A user here told me, that whenever he tries to change something in this file, his miner won't boot. What value can be set here?I've started with 950, then 1000 and i also went up to 1100. Yes, 1100MHz. Here a screenshot: https://imgur.com/OMV5w7PFrequency set at 950/1000/1100 - What you need to know- The miner does not need more power for a higher frequency (MHz). With 900 or 1100 my miner is always around ~ 1220W ~1450W - The temperatur of the miner will increase by a few degree: 2-4°C (35-39°F) - No, you won't get a higher/better hashrate[/b] You get a better higher hashrate starting from firmware 20180930
The increase of the temperature shows that the miner is working with the higher frequency (MHz). You will see some high spikes in the chart, but you will not get a higher hashrate. The hashrate will go up and down so that in the end you will have a lower hashrate overall.
But there is still the "auto_frequent":"0" option This is by far the best option i've found for this miner.
"auto_frequent":"0" = you "force" the miner to work all the time with the value set in "frequency" "auto_frequent":"1" = you allow the miner to adjust the frequency (MHz)
By activating the "auto_frequent" (set value from 0 to 1) you wont see any changes on the main page of the miner. Here's an example:
Let's say you set the frequency at 950 ("frequency":"950") and auto_frequent is also activated ("auto_frequent":"1") If you check the main page of the miner, you will always see 950 at frequency. You will never see any other value.
But, the miner is doing something and it's a good thing.
Please check this pic: https://imgur.com/3w8h14s
On the left side of the pic, the hashrate goes up and down with the default settings: "frequency":"900" "auto_frequent":"0" Then on the right side of the pic, after activating the "auto_frequent", the hashrate is much more stable. I have more or less a straight line in the chart.
Since the miner adjusts now the frequency, you lose some hashpower. That's why i set the frequency at 1000 Mhz. This way i don't lose to much hash power and i'm always above 6 GH/s.
So overall my miner is much more stable and i have a constant hashrate...
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So overall my miner is much more stable and i have a constant hashrate...
Let me rephrase that: I have a constant hashrate with this settings, but the miner still has the same issues. One board stops working (but all chips are green) and i have to restart the miner.
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Hi Mondred80 first all thank you for all explanation. your pictures links that you shared are not open. we could not see them. which image or update do you use 14 sept. or 26 sept. or 30 sept. How to OC the Zig Z1Overclocking the miner will void the warranty Overclocking the miner can damage your hardware (board/chips) Try it at your own risk.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is it possible to OC this miner?I've tried it and it is possible...but it doesn't really work. At least for my miner. Let me explain...You can export the config file (miner.json) from the settings page. And in that file you can change the value of the frequency (MHz). To edit the file, i use a tool called "Visual Studio Code" You don't need this tool cuz you can edit the file with the Windows Editor. After you edited the file, you can upload it back to the miner over the Settings page -> miner reboots. This is how the file looks like:{"auto_frequent":"0","frequency":"900","check_nonce_submit":"1","auto_restart_miner":"1","restart_lower_limit_hashrate_5m":"4","restart_hw_count_30s":"74","auto_stop_miner":"1", "stop_lower_fanspeed_in":"2000","stop_lower_fanspeed_out":"2000","stop_high_temperature":"70","temperature_unit":"c","refresh_time":"60","system_timezone":"Europe\/Zurich", "system_hostname":"dayun","system_protocol":"static","system_ip":"192.168.1.222","system_netmask":"255.255.255.0","system_gateway":"192.168.1.1","system_dns_server":"192.168.1.1", "pools":[{"id":130,"url":"stratum+tcp:\/\/lyra2rev2.eu.nicehash.com:3347","username":"xxxxxxxxxx","password":"x"},{"id":131,"url":"stratum+tcp:\/\/lyra2rev2.usa.nicehash.com:3347","username":"xxxxxxxxxx","password":"x"}, {"id":132,"url":"stratum+tcp:\/\/lyra2rev2.jp.nicehash.com:3347","username":"xxxxxxxxxx","password":"x"}],"user":{"id":15,"username":"xxxxx","password":"xxxxxxxxxx"}All this settings can be changed over the settings page of the miner, except the first 2: "auto_frequent":"0" "frequency":"900"Let's start with "frequency":"900"Here is where you can change the frequency (MHz) of the chips. If you change this value (higher then 900), 2 things can happend: - The miner accepts the new value, boots and you see the new value on the main page. - The miner doesn't accept the new value and it won't boot. This ever happend to me. But it can happend. A user here told me, that whenever he tries to change something in this file, his miner won't boot. What value can be set here?I've started with 950, then 1000 and i also went up to 1100. Yes, 1100MHz. Here a screenshot: https://imgur.com/OMV5w7PFrequency set at 950/1000/1100 - What you need to know- The miner does not need more power for a higher frequency (MHz). With 900 or 1100 my miner is always around ~1220W - The temperatur of the miner will increase by a few degree: 2-4°C (35-39°F) - No, you won't get a higher/better hashrateThe increase of the temperature shows that the miner is working with the higher frequency (MHz). You will see some high spikes in the chart, but you will not get a higher hashrate. The hashrate will go up and down so that in the end you will have a lower hashrate overall.But there is still the "auto_frequent":"0" optionThis is by far the best option i've found for this miner."auto_frequent":"0" = you "force" the miner to work all the time with the value set in "frequency""auto_frequent":"1" = you allow the miner to adjust the frequency (MHz) By activating the "auto_frequent" (set value from 0 to 1) you wont see any changes on the main page of the miner. Here's an example: Let's say you set the frequency at 950 ( "frequency":"950") and auto_frequent is also activated ( "auto_frequent":"1") If you check the main page of the miner, you will always see 950 at frequency. You will never see any other value. But, the miner is doing something and it's a good thing. Please check this pic: https://imgur.com/3w8h14sOn the left side of the pic, the hashrate goes up and down with the default settings: "frequency":"900" "auto_frequent":"0"Then on the right side of the pic, after activating the "auto_frequent", the hashrate is much more stable. I have more or less a straight line in the chart. Since the miner adjusts now the frequency, you lose some hashpower. That's why i set the frequency at 1000 Mhz. This way i don't lose to much hash power and i'm always above 6 GH/s. So overall my miner is much more stable and i have a constant hashrate...
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October 15, 2018, 06:47:15 AM |
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Hi Mondred80
first all thank you for all explanation.
your pictures links that you shared are not open. we could not see them. which image or update do you use 14 sept. or 26 sept. or 30 sept.
Hey metnet That's strange. I can see the pics on all my devices... Anyway, i'm using the firmware version 20180926 - 26. sept
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Seeing as this is the main area for posting about these miners i would like to share my experiences and have a couple of questions.
Firstly i bought 2 of these miners. when they arrived i could not connect to them i was having the problem of them being on the 192.168.1 where i was on the 192.168.0 range. after about 2 days and 10 or so hours of constant powering the machines on and off and trying different modems as mine is locked they eventually showed up randomly in my range. After this happened i could lock there ip and was set.
Even after the ip was set it took both machines many rests and restarts and unpluggings to get them to mine. some of this maybe due to my impatience and there long boot time. once they were both mining i found one of my boards was dead. Using the bounty of information in the forum it tried rests, restarts and unplugging also applying more patience due to long boot times to get the board to life. no luck. Also tried different mhz setting.
so i contacted the vendor and they said this was a common issue and they would do a team view to diagnose. By this time i had done the most recent update i could find (926) to both machines and the one with the dead hash board had had 3 different power supplies tried. So being a bit of a fiddler i pulled the miner apart my self. I could find nothing wrong but when i unplugged hash board 1 or 4 depending on how they number them it felt different to the others when they unplugged. So i put it all back together and it worked! What i am guessing is that during shipping perhaps it came loose. Fast forward a day and a half of trouble free mining and i trip my breaker, no worries rest and miner comes back on except board 4 was dead again. Unplugged the wires to the hash boards and it has been good as gold.
Somethings i will put in here ssh username root Pword envision.
My questions are: 1 today i was kicked out of one of my miners ip addresses it still shows up in pool and modem i haven't changed usernames or passwords has anyone had this? 2 i saw in this forum there is a newer update 930? but it isn't linked anywhere has anyone got a link? 3 is the miners memory usage of importance? after a reset due to dead pool it starts low and builds up what happens once it hits 100%? 4 how accurate is the miners temperature?
Thank you all for the information so far and appreciate any help in the future.
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Is the more stable hash rate reflected in your pools as well? How to OC the Zig Z1Overclocking the miner will void the warranty Overclocking the miner can damage your hardware (board/chips) Try it at your own risk.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is it possible to OC this miner?I've tried it and it is possible...but it doesn't really work. At least for my miner. Let me explain...You can export the config file (miner.json) from the settings page. And in that file you can change the value of the frequency (MHz). To edit the file, i use a tool called "Visual Studio Code" You don't need this tool cuz you can edit the file with the Windows Editor. After you edited the file, you can upload it back to the miner over the Settings page -> miner reboots. This is how the file looks like:{"auto_frequent":"0","frequency":"900","check_nonce_submit":"1","auto_restart_miner":"1","restart_lower_limit_hashrate_5m":"4","restart_hw_count_30s":"74","auto_stop_miner":"1", "stop_lower_fanspeed_in":"2000","stop_lower_fanspeed_out":"2000","stop_high_temperature":"70","temperature_unit":"c","refresh_time":"60","system_timezone":"Europe\/Zurich", "system_hostname":"dayun","system_protocol":"static","system_ip":"192.168.1.222","system_netmask":"255.255.255.0","system_gateway":"192.168.1.1","system_dns_server":"192.168.1.1", "pools":[{"id":130,"url":"stratum+tcp:\/\/lyra2rev2.eu.nicehash.com:3347","username":"xxxxxxxxxx","password":"x"},{"id":131,"url":"stratum+tcp:\/\/lyra2rev2.usa.nicehash.com:3347","username":"xxxxxxxxxx","password":"x"}, {"id":132,"url":"stratum+tcp:\/\/lyra2rev2.jp.nicehash.com:3347","username":"xxxxxxxxxx","password":"x"}],"user":{"id":15,"username":"xxxxx","password":"xxxxxxxxxx"}All this settings can be changed over the settings page of the miner, except the first 2: "auto_frequent":"0" "frequency":"900"Let's start with "frequency":"900"Here is where you can change the frequency (MHz) of the chips. If you change this value (higher then 900), 2 things can happend: - The miner accepts the new value, boots and you see the new value on the main page. - The miner doesn't accept the new value and it won't boot. This never happend to me. But it can happend. A user here told me, that whenever he tries to change something in this file, his miner won't boot. What value can be set here?I've started with 950, then 1000 and i also went up to 1100. Yes, 1100MHz. Here a screenshot: https://imgur.com/OMV5w7PFrequency set at 950/1000/1100 - What you need to know- The miner does not need more power for a higher frequency (MHz). With 900 or 1100 my miner is always around ~1220W - The temperatur of the miner will increase by a few degree: 2-4°C (35-39°F) - No, you won't get a higher/better hashrateThe increase of the temperature shows that the miner is working with the higher frequency (MHz). You will see some high spikes in the chart, but you will not get a higher hashrate. The hashrate will go up and down so that in the end you will have a lower hashrate overall.But there is still the "auto_frequent":"0" optionThis is by far the best option i've found for this miner."auto_frequent":"0" = you "force" the miner to work all the time with the value set in "frequency""auto_frequent":"1" = you allow the miner to adjust the frequency (MHz) By activating the "auto_frequent" (set value from 0 to 1) you wont see any changes on the main page of the miner. Here's an example: Let's say you set the frequency at 950 ( "frequency":"950") and auto_frequent is also activated ( "auto_frequent":"1") If you check the main page of the miner, you will always see 950 at frequency. You will never see any other value. But, the miner is doing something and it's a good thing. Please check this pic: https://imgur.com/3w8h14sOn the left side of the pic, the hashrate goes up and down with the default settings: "frequency":"900" "auto_frequent":"0"Then on the right side of the pic, after activating the "auto_frequent", the hashrate is much more stable. I have more or less a straight line in the chart. Since the miner adjusts now the frequency, you lose some hashpower. That's why i set the frequency at 1000 Mhz. This way i don't lose to much hash power and i'm always above 6 GH/s. So overall my miner is much more stable and i have a constant hashrate...
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