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June 19, 2014, 06:20:26 AM
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Not sure yet, I haven't figured it out. They're just standard FCI PowerBlade connectors for AC input and DC output though.
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June 19, 2014, 04:59:28 PM
Last edit: June 19, 2014, 05:43:53 PM by bcollan
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Help!
One of my habbies died this morning. They were both happily hashing away for days @825 when I noticed that one of the habbies stopped hashing and went zombie. Tried resetting everything but same result. Tried turning hash clock down to 500 and same result. The board powers up fine, but when it's asked to hash it appears to go through a reset, over and over, each time cgminer detects it and tries hashing.
Anyone have any ideas for me to try?

*edit*
I'm getting this error from cgminer:
[2014-06-19 17:03:44] ERR: Asked to memcpy 0 bytes from usbutils.c _usb_read():3065
[2014-06-19 17:03:44] HFA : OP_USB_INIT failed! Operation status 20 (Regulator programming error)

*edit 2*
Oops, never mind. Embarrassed
Just had a loose PCI-e connection.

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June 19, 2014, 05:04:25 PM
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Help!
One of my habbies died this morning. They were both happily hashing away for days @825 when I noticed that one of the habbies stopped hashing and went zombie. Tried resetting everything but same result. Tried turning hash clock down to 500 and same result. The board powers up fine, but when it's asked to hash it appears to go through a reset, over and over, each time cgminer detects it and tries hashing.
Anyone have any ideas for me to try?


What OS are you using? If it is windows, run Zadig again and it should fix it.
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June 19, 2014, 05:08:02 PM
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I'm running cgminer on an ARMv7 linux (ubuntu)  platform.
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June 19, 2014, 07:11:49 PM
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These things are built like tanks, aren't they? Cool

Agreed.  Both of mine should be very broken based on what I've done to them.  Lucky for me and my wallet, they're hashing nicely 24/7 @ 700+ gh/s.

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June 19, 2014, 07:13:48 PM
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Any plans for another batch of these?
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June 19, 2014, 09:22:05 PM
Last edit: June 19, 2014, 09:58:09 PM by MrTeal
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Not sure yet, I haven't figured it out. They're just standard FCI PowerBlade connectors for AC input and DC output though.
Figured it out now, I'll post up something later. Other than being hugely long, they're actually pretty cool little supplies and are amazingly quiet at low power levels.

Edit:
This is the connector for AC Input.
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?vendor=0&keywords=51940-059LF
Pinout is L-G-L

This is the DC output connector on the PSU.
http://portal.fciconnect.com/Comergent/fci/drawing/51939-186.pdf
I haven't found the mate for that one yet, but to turn it on connect G2 (PSKILL) to U2 (5Vsb), and U3 (PS_ON) to T1 (GND).

Edit 2:
This is the DC side connector
http://portal.fciconnect.com/Comergent/fci/drawing/51940-160.pdf
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June 20, 2014, 03:31:33 AM
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Not sure yet, I haven't figured it out. They're just standard FCI PowerBlade connectors for AC input and DC output though.
Figured it out now, I'll post up something later. Other than being hugely long, they're actually pretty cool little supplies and are amazingly quiet at low power levels.

Edit:
This is the connector for AC Input.
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?vendor=0&keywords=51940-059LF
Pinout is L-G-L

This is the DC output connector on the PSU.
http://portal.fciconnect.com/Comergent/fci/drawing/51939-186.pdf
I haven't found the mate for that one yet, but to turn it on connect G2 (PSKILL) to U2 (5Vsb), and U3 (PS_ON) to T1 (GND).

Edit 2:
This is the DC side connector
http://portal.fciconnect.com/Comergent/fci/drawing/51940-160.pdf

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June 21, 2014, 04:24:59 PM
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It may not be pretty, but moving the radiators off my desk and into my shelving dropped temps 3C. Hottest cores are 96C instead of 99C. Have a box fan blowing on the radiators and my 6 Module Jupiter, which is on the 2 racks above these.

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June 22, 2014, 09:29:01 AM
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yay!! i am done with testing my boards out. the dual Habaneros are now steady at:
Code:
 cgminer version 4.3.5 - Started: [2014-06-21 17:43:15]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):1.510T (1m):1.431T (5m):1.377T (15m):1.368T (avg):1.368Th/s
 A:29061566  R:26018  HW:84868  WU:19116.1/m | ST: 64  SS: 88  NB: 216  LW: 31241145  GF: 2  RF: 0
 Connected to us.ozco.in diff 579 with stratum as user quiveringgibbage.habanero
 Block: 2dac8ebc...  Diff:13.5G  Started: [19:00:35]  Best share: 77.4M
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 0: HFB FATALII : 937MHz  95C 100% 0.87V  | 632.6G / 700.2Gh/s WU:9782.2/m A:14800033 R:15027 HW:24303
 1: HFB FRUTESCE: 937MHz  93C 100% 0.88V  | 680.6G / 668.1Gh/s WU:9334.0/m A:14261533 R:10991 HW:60565
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-06-22 19:10:42] Accepted 433b1d5d Diff 975/579 HFB 1 pool 0
 [2014-06-22 19:10:46] Accepted 2c4bfdee Diff 1.48K/579 HFB 0 pool 0
 

24hrs no reboots. if i give it any more they hash less. Pulling 1750W at the wall (240V).
Pics can be found here: http://imgur.com/a/SMBJP#25




I still have 1 more Habanero humming away in my room. going to try to Rpi as control box.
Code:
cgminer version 4.2.3 - Started: [2014-06-22 01:00:22]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):554.5G (1m):640.3G (5m):673.3G (15m):658.6G (avg):651.5Gh/s
 A:9984421  R:10536  HW:5553  WU:9101.4/m | ST: 5  SS: 131  NB: 163  LW: 10853007  GF: 0  RF: 0
 Connected to us.ozco.in diff 579 with stratum as user quiveringgibbage.habanero
 Block: 1a934abf...  Diff:13.5G  Started: [19:23:10]  Best share: 7.74M
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 2: HFB JOLOKIA : 912MHz  86C 100% 0.87V  | 492.8G / 637.1Gh/s WU: 8904.2/m A: 637064 R:   0 HW: 335
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-06-22 19:23:56] Accepted 23f41caa Diff 1.82K/579 HFB 0 pool 0

Pic of the rest of my h/w here: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ

Cheers,
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June 23, 2014, 11:49:17 PM
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yay!! i am done with testing my boards out. the dual Habaneros are now steady at:
Code:
 cgminer version 4.3.5 - Started: [2014-06-21 17:43:15]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):1.510T (1m):1.431T (5m):1.377T (15m):1.368T (avg):1.368Th/s
 A:29061566  R:26018  HW:84868  WU:19116.1/m | ST: 64  SS: 88  NB: 216  LW: 31241145  GF: 2  RF: 0
 Connected to us.ozco.in diff 579 with stratum as user quiveringgibbage.habanero
 Block: 2dac8ebc...  Diff:13.5G  Started: [19:00:35]  Best share: 77.4M
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 0: HFB FATALII : 937MHz  95C 100% 0.87V  | 632.6G / 700.2Gh/s WU:9782.2/m A:14800033 R:15027 HW:24303
 1: HFB FRUTESCE: 937MHz  93C 100% 0.88V  | 680.6G / 668.1Gh/s WU:9334.0/m A:14261533 R:10991 HW:60565
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-06-22 19:10:42] Accepted 433b1d5d Diff 975/579 HFB 1 pool 0
 [2014-06-22 19:10:46] Accepted 2c4bfdee Diff 1.48K/579 HFB 0 pool 0
 

24hrs no reboots. if i give it any more they hash less. Pulling 1750W at the wall (240V).
Pics can be found here: http://imgur.com/a/SMBJP#25




I still have 1 more Habanero humming away in my room. going to try to Rpi as control box.
Code:
cgminer version 4.2.3 - Started: [2014-06-22 01:00:22]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):554.5G (1m):640.3G (5m):673.3G (15m):658.6G (avg):651.5Gh/s
 A:9984421  R:10536  HW:5553  WU:9101.4/m | ST: 5  SS: 131  NB: 163  LW: 10853007  GF: 0  RF: 0
 Connected to us.ozco.in diff 579 with stratum as user quiveringgibbage.habanero
 Block: 1a934abf...  Diff:13.5G  Started: [19:23:10]  Best share: 7.74M
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [U]SB management [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 2: HFB JOLOKIA : 912MHz  86C 100% 0.87V  | 492.8G / 637.1Gh/s WU: 8904.2/m A: 637064 R:   0 HW: 335
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-06-22 19:23:56] Accepted 23f41caa Diff 1.82K/579 HFB 0 pool 0

Pic of the rest of my h/w here: http://imgur.com/a/mRbMZ

Cheers,
QG


I must say a very impressive (collection) progression of your hardware from diff 8.97M to 13.5G ...
I haven't been mining as long as that, but I share your passion for getting your hands "dirty" ... lol  Grin


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June 23, 2014, 11:54:57 PM
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Hello...anybody home... Huh

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June 24, 2014, 05:17:15 AM
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Hello...anybody home... Huh

Any progress...production...sales...new batches...any other exciting news...?

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With 26% difficulty increase it's going to be hard. If I remember correctly they were waiting for bigger order confirmation nearly 1 1/2 week ago. No word might mean that it fell through.
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June 24, 2014, 05:58:01 AM
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So for anyone struggling to keep temps under control... I just applied some Liquid Pro(100% liquid metal, till it cures then its more solid) tonight on my 2 habs....
Unfuckingbelievable!!!!
Temps dropped from 100-105C down to 83-88C (on hottest dies)

Running a nepton 280L, stock fans, well cept for one, on just one of the habs.

BTW, upon remounting I noticed that I used too much pressure on these chips, on one of my habs, one die had a tiny tiny chip in the outermost corner and the die opposite from it had a larger chip. There must be a bit of safety padding around the actual logic on these. Like good ol fashion AMD socket A processors =), could chip entire corners out of their die and theyd run fine.

Mounting them the second time around w/ liquid pro, used much less pressure and eyed the evenness of the mounting points. Using the pepper app .. was able to easily dial in acceptable temps for all the dies, I think the liquid pro is LARGELY responsible for how it easy it was this time.

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June 24, 2014, 06:23:03 AM
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Not sure what I am missing, but what screw are you using to attach the Nepton 280L cooling head to the board, nothing seems to fit.
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June 24, 2014, 06:33:43 AM
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Not sure what I am missing, but what screw are you using to attach the Nepton 280L cooling head to the board, nothing seems to fit.
I had to go to home depot and get 8x 3/4" 6-32(think thats what they are, well normal coarse thread PC) screws

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June 24, 2014, 11:53:50 AM
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Not sure what I am missing, but what screw are you using to attach the Nepton 280L cooling head to the board, nothing seems to fit.
I had to go to home depot and get 8x 3/4" 6-32(think thats what they are, well normal coarse thread PC) screws

Same here. I actually prefer this method to the thumbscrews, have more control and easier to make small adjustments.
https://i.imgur.com/R8Sytcj.jpg

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June 24, 2014, 05:29:06 PM
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Not sure what I am missing, but what screw are you using to attach the Nepton 280L cooling head to the board, nothing seems to fit.
I had to go to home depot and get 8x 3/4" 6-32(think thats what they are, well normal coarse thread PC) screws

Same here. I actually prefer this method to the thumbscrews, have more control and easier to make small adjustments.
https://i.imgur.com/R8Sytcj.jpg


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Anyone know what is this error?

 [2014-06-25 00:22:11] Hotplug: Hashfast added HFA 50
 [2014-06-25 00:22:12] HFA 50 HFUSBInit usb write err:(-7) LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT
 [2014-06-25 00:22:12] HFA 50 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS
 [2014-06-25 00:22:12] HFA : send_packet: OP_USB_INIT USB Send error, ret 0 amount 0 vs. length 8
 [2014-06-25 00:22:17] HFA 0: No response to name query - failed init or firmware upgrade required.
 [2014-06-25 00:22:17] Hotplug: Hashfast added HFA 51
 [2014-06-25 00:22:18] HFA 51 HFUSBInit usb write err:(-7) LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT
 [2014-06-25 00:22:18] HFA 51 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS
 [2014-06-25 00:22:18] HFA : send_packet: OP_USB_INIT USB Send error, ret 0 amount 0 vs. length 8
 [2014-06-25 00:22:23] HFA 0: No response to name query - failed init or firmware upgrade required.
 [2014-06-25 00:22:23] Hotplug: Hashfast added HFA 52
 [2014-06-25 00:22:24] HFA 52 HFUSBInit usb write err:(-7) LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT
 [2014-06-25 00:22:24] HFA 52 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS
 [2014-06-25 00:22:24] HFA : send_packet: OP_USB_INIT USB Send error, ret 0 amount 0 vs. length 8
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June 24, 2014, 05:43:43 PM
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Not sure what I am missing, but what screw are you using to attach the Nepton 280L cooling head to the board, nothing seems to fit.
I had to go to home depot and get 8x 3/4" 6-32(think thats what they are, well normal coarse thread PC) screws
The holes for the cooling head at threaded with M3-0.5, which is what Intel uses for their heatsinks.
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June 24, 2014, 05:55:02 PM
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Hello...anybody home... Huh

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MrTeal,

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