happydaze
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July 02, 2014, 10:45:20 PM |
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Wish I could help but I only have Fury's..... Someone should be able to post a photo of how the dip switches should be set.
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giveen
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July 02, 2014, 11:05:46 PM |
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Got it from someone
Starting from the board with the USB cable connection: all switches to off only switch 4 off only 3 off switch 3 and 4 off
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Ktulu1
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July 02, 2014, 11:06:28 PM Last edit: July 02, 2014, 11:20:43 PM by Ktulu1 |
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I assume the cards in the Black Widow are the same as the Falcon. Black Widow has 2, Falcon has 4? My switches in my Black Widow are set to all off on the board connected to the USB port. The other board has switch 4 on the rest off. EDIT: See giveen's post above.
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nst6563 (OP)
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July 02, 2014, 11:09:38 PM |
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Hey giveen....that's a thunder x3 right? I should have a falcon coming next week. If you don't get it figured out before then I'll take mine apart and grab photos and notes of the layout.
Are the switches in any sort of order? Example would be switch one is set a certain way and the switch on the next board is the same sequence off by one? I'm sure you've already thought of that but just checking.
Ah...spoke too soon..you got them..let us know how the proper application of thermal paste goes. It did wonders for my furys.
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giveen
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July 02, 2014, 11:53:52 PM |
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Hey giveen....that's a thunder x3 right? I should have a falcon coming next week. If you don't get it figured out before then I'll take mine apart and grab photos and notes of the layout.
Are the switches in any sort of order? Example would be switch one is set a certain way and the switch on the next board is the same sequence off by one? I'm sure you've already thought of that but just checking.
Ah...spoke too soon..you got them..let us know how the proper application of thermal paste goes. It did wonders for my furys.
Before thermal paste replacement on Wafflepool After new thermal paste Ambient air temp is 99F in my garage.
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giveen
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July 03, 2014, 12:41:17 AM |
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Made an adjustment to batch file
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djkyno
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July 03, 2014, 12:53:01 AM |
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There are people on Hashtrader speculating that it's gameover period for GEN A miner. What do you guys think ?
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happydaze
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July 03, 2014, 01:10:40 AM Last edit: July 03, 2014, 01:57:21 AM by happydaze |
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I put 1 Fury on a very stable straight LTC pool running the new Darkwinde BFGMiner 4.3.1 https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=20477.0 to test for 24 hrs. So far, at 10 hours, it seems a bit faster. The 3rd hashrate number in BFGMiner is steady on 1.63 Mh/s. I'll post the 24 hr average number when I get it. 1,601 kH/s 24hr average on the pool................. actual run time 24 hrs and 40 minutes. That's about the same as previous builds for me. 3rd hash rate number was 1.63 Mh/s, then 1.62 Mh/s, now 1.61 Mh/s.
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happydaze
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July 03, 2014, 01:33:05 AM |
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There are people on Hashtrader speculating that it's gameover period for GEN A miner. What do you guys think ?
Well a Fury would net like 64 cents a day mining straight LTC right now according to CoinWars. 71 cents mining Doge. It goes lower every couple of days. So it won't surprise me at all if people stop buying equipment at current prices.
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Adz
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July 03, 2014, 02:02:09 AM Last edit: July 03, 2014, 02:22:21 AM by Adz |
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Hi Guys,
I have a Blizzard which died (Zeus have already sent me a replacement), essentially it doesn't get detected by any COM Port on any machine. There is no smell and no visible burn sign of any kind. I have tried connecting to a PI as well but it also won't detect.
Any other options you guys can think of?
Adz
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nst6563 (OP)
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July 03, 2014, 02:45:19 AM |
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Made an adjustment to batch file May I ask what speed you're running it at? I'm curious because you are getting that kind of performance from it at a high ambient temp of 90f+....the ambient temp where mine will be running is around 69f-72f.
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Tommo_Aus
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July 03, 2014, 06:23:09 AM |
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Has anyone had trouble maintaining consistent hashing with bfgminer? I'm using 4.3.0 with 5 Fury's on the Zencontroller, when I start bfgminer all is well then after a minute hashing stops and a minute later I see:
ZUS 0: Idle for more than 60 seconds, declaring SICK! ZUS 1: Idle for more than 60 seconds, declaring SICK! ZUS 2: Idle for more than 60 seconds, declaring SICK! ZUS 3: Idle for more than 60 seconds, declaring SICK! ZUS 4: Idle for more than 60 seconds, declaring SICK!
Bfgminer will sit there for about 10 minutes then start hashing again for a minute... then stop again and sit there for another 10 minutes. I'm averaging ~600kh/s with these 5 Fury's at the moment.
Got to say every step of the way these Fury's have been a pain in the arse. If you buy an Antminer S1 it takes 5 minutes to setup and that's it, leave it and it hashes forever, but these Fury's need constant attention there's always something going wrong.
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Darkwinde
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July 03, 2014, 09:39:46 AM |
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Made an adjustment to batch file Really nice, how much thermal past did you spend for this? I am excited like a little kid to get my Thunder running this evening...hopefully Command Lien would also be nice, so I can compare to yours
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J4bberwock
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July 03, 2014, 04:53:07 PM |
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Hi Guys,
I have a Blizzard which died (Zeus have already sent me a replacement), essentially it doesn't get detected by any COM Port on any machine. There is no smell and no visible burn sign of any kind. I have tried connecting to a PI as well but it also won't detect.
Any other options you guys can think of?
Adz
Send it 5o me for free Other option is to look if the fan spins, if the leds are turning on. After that, check for the various voltages at the test points. Probably the 3.3 converter not powered or dead if it isn't recognised.
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nst6563 (OP)
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July 03, 2014, 07:16:22 PM Last edit: July 03, 2014, 07:33:57 PM by nst6563 |
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Hey Darkwinde - I've been testing out your latest bfgminer on my rpi with 2 Fury's. I'm getting VERY inconsistent results. Although the hashrate shows higher, I get a VERY high number of reject compared to Dmaxl's builds of cgminer on Nicehash, and otherwise a wildly fluctuating hashrate (same speeds between cgminer and bfgminer). Is there some setting I'm missing? Must be because I see so many others that are getting good results with it.... cgminer is highlighted in black, bfgminer in red. The tests were performed against the Nicehash pool, I just switched to coinking for a bit when I took the screenshot and noticed nowhere near the level of rejects as on Nicehash...but I still see a very erratic hashrate which fluctuates down to near 0 at times and upwards of 7. crap...forgive the typo in your name on the pic...
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jekv2
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July 03, 2014, 07:42:15 PM |
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I am apologizing for the crude temper I performed. I was so angry I threw that anger out at everyone about this device. I try to control my anger, but this time it went out of hand. It does seem Windows OS has problems mining the fury. I had received a second RPI, put hashra on it edited it to static IP and edited index.php to use 354 MHz. I sincerely apologize. Also....if anyone is running Hashra you have to edit the /var/www/index.php to allow those higher speeds
Thank you for this nst6563. --- It seems that RPI+Hashra latest update is doing so much better.
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happydaze
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July 03, 2014, 08:15:08 PM |
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There's something different with BFGMiner (all builds). It can work fantastic on some pools, probably most pools. But, on some other pools, it doesn't perform as well as CGMiner. It could be problems on the pools.
I left 2 BFGMiner instances and 1 CGMiner instance running today on the same pool (3 Fury's). I came back to a "wall of rejects" on the the two BFGMiner instances and both miners were temporarily banned from the pool. The CGMiner instance was still running ok.
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Darkwinde
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July 03, 2014, 09:21:49 PM |
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As far as I know coinking and nicehash are pools which do not work well. Multipool.us and clevermining are really great... Also others report that single coin pools also working...
Got a Thunder x3 with male connectors grrrr now I have to fix this fabric fail to get it running. Hope my PC dealer has some 6 pin extenders to use instead of cutting the wires of my PSU
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happydaze
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July 03, 2014, 10:14:08 PM |
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That's annoying. I hope you find the extenders quickly. Looks like Zeus has posted some software updates: http://zeusminer.com/user-manual-ver-1-0/Still CGMiner 3.1.1 Updates: 2014.06.20 Use Zeus driver instead of Icarus. Use ncurses as default. I think it is the source they posted on Github.
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ZiG
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July 03, 2014, 11:22:56 PM |
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Hey Darkwinde - I've been testing out your latest bfgminer on my rpi with 2 Fury's. I'm getting VERY inconsistent results. Although the hashrate shows higher, I get a VERY high number of reject compared to Dmaxl's builds of cgminer on Nicehash, and otherwise a wildly fluctuating hashrate (same speeds between cgminer and bfgminer). Is there some setting I'm missing? Must be because I see so many others that are getting good results with it.... cgminer is highlighted in black, bfgminer in red. The tests were performed against the Nicehash pool, I just switched to coinking for a bit when I took the screenshot and noticed nowhere near the level of rejects as on Nicehash...but I still see a very erratic hashrate which fluctuates down to near 0 at times and upwards of 7. crap...forgive the typo in your name on the pic... ..."darkwine" is a nice nick...LOL... Just kidding... BTW, did you really got 1.71MH on your Fury(s)... Cheers, ZiG
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