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I had a dead bottom fan on one of my singles. That small POS that makes the singles whine. I was trying to sleep when the single woke me up with that nasty rattling sound. Got rid of the housing, turned the top fan and added a spare 120mm fan to the side. Mission accomplished !
Weirdly enough when I touch the case of my single wrong (particularly on the underside) it starts making a wretched rattling noise. I'm not sure where that bottom fan is interfering but I have been trying to figure it out. I ended up just placing it out of the way and have been avoiding moving it
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SysRun
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July 01, 2012, 01:02:06 AM |
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Same exact problem. case noise related to the bottom fan on rev 2 unit. time+vibration=noise I guess. not defective, just inconvenient.
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mrb
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July 02, 2012, 09:07:18 AM |
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Weirdly enough when I touch the case of my single wrong (particularly on the underside) it starts making a wretched rattling noise. I'm not sure where that bottom fan is interfering but I have been trying to figure it out. I ended up just placing it out of the way and have been avoiding moving it This happens because the poor mechanical design of the Single leaves too little space between the case and the fan, so the blades sometimes touch the case. I fixed 2 of my Singles exhibiting this pb by adding 4 washers between the 4 bottom standoffs and the PCB, pushing the bottom side of the case further down by another extra 1mm.
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jamesg
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July 02, 2012, 11:39:01 PM |
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Weirdly enough when I touch the case of my single wrong (particularly on the underside) it starts making a wretched rattling noise. I'm not sure where that bottom fan is interfering but I have been trying to figure it out. I ended up just placing it out of the way and have been avoiding moving it This happens because the poor mechanical design of the Single leaves too little space between the case and the fan, so the blades sometimes touch the case. I fixed 2 of my Singles exhibiting this pb by adding 4 washers between the 4 bottom standoffs and the PCB, pushing the bottom side of the case further down by another extra 1mm. If there weren't already 10x too many BFL threads, I'd propose one on the most bodged/warped/dremeled cases. +1
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July 03, 2012, 12:50:49 AM |
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Weirdly enough when I touch the case of my single wrong (particularly on the underside) it starts making a wretched rattling noise. I'm not sure where that bottom fan is interfering but I have been trying to figure it out. I ended up just placing it out of the way and have been avoiding moving it This happens because the poor mechanical design of the Single leaves too little space between the case and the fan, so the blades sometimes touch the case. I fixed 2 of my Singles exhibiting this pb by adding 4 washers between the 4 bottom standoffs and the PCB, pushing the bottom side of the case further down by another extra 1mm. If there weren't already 10x too many BFL threads, I'd propose one on the most bodged/warped/dremeled cases. Aftermarket or factory?
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July 03, 2012, 01:22:56 AM |
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Weirdly enough when I touch the case of my single wrong (particularly on the underside) it starts making a wretched rattling noise. I'm not sure where that bottom fan is interfering but I have been trying to figure it out. I ended up just placing it out of the way and have been avoiding moving it This happens because the poor mechanical design of the Single leaves too little space between the case and the fan, so the blades sometimes touch the case. I fixed 2 of my Singles exhibiting this pb by adding 4 washers between the 4 bottom standoffs and the PCB, pushing the bottom side of the case further down by another extra 1mm. If there weren't already 10x too many BFL threads, I'd propose one on the most bodged/warped/dremeled cases. +1 I'm feeling so loved today. First, copumpkin, and next, pir8 gives me +1s. Can I spend these? No. Put BTC in my account if you agree so much. +1.00000000
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It is being worked on by smart people. -DamienBlack
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jamesg
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July 03, 2012, 01:47:25 AM |
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Weirdly enough when I touch the case of my single wrong (particularly on the underside) it starts making a wretched rattling noise. I'm not sure where that bottom fan is interfering but I have been trying to figure it out. I ended up just placing it out of the way and have been avoiding moving it This happens because the poor mechanical design of the Single leaves too little space between the case and the fan, so the blades sometimes touch the case. I fixed 2 of my Singles exhibiting this pb by adding 4 washers between the 4 bottom standoffs and the PCB, pushing the bottom side of the case further down by another extra 1mm. If there weren't already 10x too many BFL threads, I'd propose one on the most bodged/warped/dremeled cases. +1 I'm feeling so loved today. First, copumpkin, and next, pir8 gives me +1s. Can I spend these? No. Put BTC in my account if you agree so much. arrrrrrrrr.........
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cuz0882
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July 04, 2012, 12:19:17 PM |
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Didn't Butterfly claim they don't mine with our equipment? It looks like they still make up 8% of eclipse.
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JWU42
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July 04, 2012, 12:40:23 PM |
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Looks like 2 MR on a burnin test?!?
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Fefox
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July 05, 2012, 02:25:17 AM Last edit: July 05, 2012, 03:03:49 AM by Fefox |
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BitMinter client v1.3.0beta1 running the MiniRig Hahaha Whoops I just realized I am Missing one device!
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JWU42
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July 05, 2012, 11:40:15 AM |
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FeFox,
I am hoping this doesn't become an issue (17 vs. 18 units).
Seems they are deciding based on the performance of each board. Some hit 1315 +/- and others hit 1493+/-. So long as they are delivering the >26 Gh/s they have revised the specs to I am indifferent.
Troubling part is your client showing 25.03 Gh/s -- like it should have another unit...
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Inaba
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July 05, 2012, 02:09:31 PM |
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All the rigs I have seen have 17 units in them. Are you saying there are some 18 unit rigs out there?
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If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it. There was never anything there in the first place.
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BFL
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July 05, 2012, 02:14:51 PM Last edit: July 05, 2012, 02:32:46 PM by BFL |
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All the rigs I have seen have 17 units in them. Are you saying there are some 18 unit rigs out there?
All of the rigs shipped to date contain 18 processor cards. Some of the cards run faster than others, so if we end up with 17 fast cards, we'd be able to ship just that in a spec met unit. However, the averages indicate 18 will be the number. The devices run on the USB chain which can take some time to be recognized by the host computer. If the mining application is started before they all come online (depending on the software), some lesser number will report for duty. It's also important to consider the USB hub count in the chain up to and inside the host computer. For example, you can plug a mini rig into a host computer's USB port A and see all 18 devices, yet plug it into USB port B and see fewer. (We've only seen this in one case).
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Vorksholk
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July 05, 2012, 06:28:26 PM Last edit: July 05, 2012, 06:46:59 PM by Vorksholk |
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Hmm... just got my Single today in the mail (excited!!). Easy miner, however, only lets me choose the radiobubble for "Administrative Options". All the others are greyed out. I can, however, mine with BitMinter, and firmware upload works great. How do I enable mining straight from EasyMiner? In addition... I ran diagnostics, and kinda surprised at the results. 34 throttles (my room is cold... 68F), and 5 errors on the 100 test :/. Did I do something wrong?
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crazyates
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July 05, 2012, 06:31:29 PM |
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All the rigs I have seen have 17 units in them. Are you saying there are some 18 unit rigs out there?
Come on, man! You're supposed to know everything BFL! But seriously, are you counting to 17 starting from 0, or from 1?
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Inaba
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July 05, 2012, 06:43:28 PM |
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From 0 of course! ttyUSB0 - ttyUSB16 is all I've seen.
Does someone actually have a rig with 18 units that are enumerating as ttyUSB17 for the last one?
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If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it. There was never anything there in the first place.
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heavyb
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July 05, 2012, 07:23:45 PM |
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Hmm... just got my Single today in the mail (excited!!). Easy miner, however, only lets me choose the radiobubble for "Administrative Options". All the others are greyed out. I can, however, mine with BitMinter, and firmware upload works great. How do I enable mining straight from EasyMiner? In addition... I ran diagnostics, and kinda surprised at the results. 34 throttles (my room is cold... 68F), and 5 errors on the 100 test :/. Did I do something wrong? when did you order your single?
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BFL
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July 05, 2012, 07:37:58 PM |
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Hmm... just got my Single today in the mail (excited!!). Easy miner, however, only lets me choose the radiobubble for "Administrative Options". All the others are greyed out. I can, however, mine with BitMinter, and firmware upload works great. How do I enable mining straight from EasyMiner? In addition... I ran diagnostics, and kinda surprised at the results. 34 throttles (my room is cold... 68F), and 5 errors on the 100 test :/. Did I do something wrong? Check to see that the heatsink's fix pins haven't worked loose in shipping. If the heatsink is firmly in place, then run the auto-tune feature to get your unit at peak performance relative to the operating environment.
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crazyates
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July 05, 2012, 09:01:35 PM |
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From 0 of course! ttyUSB0 - ttyUSB16 is all I've seen.
Does someone actually have a rig with 18 units that are enumerating as ttyUSB17 for the last one?
All 4 of GIGA's units have 18... http://gigamining.com/mgpumon/Note the last two miners (particularly 119) Umm... didn't I just post that like 2 hours ago?
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