mdude77
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July 19, 2014, 10:52:02 PM |
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8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are googles DNS. Nearly always up and reliable.
$comment++; I've always used 8.8.8.8 on my mining gear with zero problems. Easy to remember and always up. It's also Google, which means every lookup you do is stored in a database somewhere. I recommend OpenDNS: 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220 www.opendns.comM
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I mine at Kano's Pool because it pays the best and is completely transparent! Come join me!
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allcoinminer
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July 19, 2014, 10:57:08 PM |
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8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are googles DNS. Nearly always up and reliable.
$comment++; I've always used 8.8.8.8 on my mining gear with zero problems. Easy to remember and always up. It's also Google, which means every lookup you do is stored in a database somewhere. I recommend OpenDNS: 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220 www.opendns.comM What differs in opendns from googledns, for both the miner need to lookup remote db. May have host cache too. Or need to enter pool ip directly in miner if possible. For bigger miners alt pools will provide dedicated IP. Not sure about btc pools.
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bitmutiny
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July 19, 2014, 11:35:08 PM |
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3 S3's received on the 17th. Set them all up with 750w PSU's of various sort. First 24 hours all 3 OC'd to 250 mhz and getting about 500gh/s each. stoked! After about 28 hours, notice one "x" on the first S3. Rebooted, went away for about ten minutes them returned. Average hashrate dropped to 470ghs. Set it down to 237.5, all "o" and getting about 475 ghs average, little more on poolside. I'lll take it! A bit concerned that one has temps of 46 sometimes, during hotter times of the day. Is this too hot to maintain?
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JennaK
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July 19, 2014, 11:36:52 PM |
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Wish I could buy one of these but as a poor university student I definitely can't. My tuition of $4,800 could definitely buy some mining power.. Lol
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philipma1957
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July 20, 2014, 12:00:23 AM |
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3 S3's received on the 17th. Set them all up with 750w PSU's of various sort. First 24 hours all 3 OC'd to 250 mhz and getting about 500gh/s each. stoked! After about 28 hours, notice one "x" on the first S3. Rebooted, went away for about ten minutes them returned. Average hashrate dropped to 470ghs. Set it down to 237.5, all "o" and getting about 475 ghs average, little more on poolside. I'lll take it! A bit concerned that one has temps of 46 sometimes, during hotter times of the day. Is this too hot to maintain? that 45 - 46 is "okay' but the temp probe may not by near the dc to dc part that bitmaintech says could burn out. BTW you are getting really good overclock numbers. my gear did not over clock well at all.
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Biodom
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July 20, 2014, 01:03:34 AM |
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3 S3's received on the 17th. Set them all up with 750w PSU's of various sort. First 24 hours all 3 OC'd to 250 mhz and getting about 500gh/s each. stoked! After about 28 hours, notice one "x" on the first S3. Rebooted, went away for about ten minutes them returned. Average hashrate dropped to 470ghs. Set it down to 237.5, all "o" and getting about 475 ghs average, little more on poolside. I'lll take it! A bit concerned that one has temps of 46 sometimes, during hotter times of the day. Is this too hot to maintain? http://www.mineasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/s3.jpgthat 45 - 46 is "okay' but the temp probe may not by near the dc to dc part that bitmaintech says could burn out. BTW you are getting really good overclock numbers. my gear did not over clock well at all. Yes, you probably got the absolutely best by the luck of the draw. My best machine can barely handle 237.5 with speeds slowly crawling toward 470ish-I'll take it if it will be stable. I will post tomorrow when it stabilizes as I switched from default just a couple of hours ago. HW errors are in the thousands, but formula says that they are just a tad below 0.6%, which is manageable. At 218.75, this miner had almost no HW errors (like a dozen in 12hr). My batch 2 machines had not shipped yet-would be interesting to see how they behave.
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futurovida
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July 20, 2014, 02:19:36 AM |
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just start ship.
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July 20, 2014, 02:33:34 AM |
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Update re the beeping issue (see various people's posts upthread, back at least as far as page 71). As chadbu suggested, I tried changing difficulty to 512 from 256 at my main pool. I was skeptical of this, but it was easy to do. Results were interesting but inconclusive. Beeping stopped for hours but eventually showed up, and share rate dropped. Both effects could be mere coincidence. "More research needed". The case was easily opened, five screws on each side as people have posted. The beeper was easy to find using minter12345's photo from page 75: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.msg7922856#msg7922856I used felt pads intended for cupboard doors, something like those suggested by philipma1957 on page 77: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.msg7925833#msg7925833 and stuck them on top of each machine's beeper. I stopped short of Datto's solution (page 76) but that may have to come later on: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.msg7924158#msg7924158 - perhaps even numnutz2009's solution from page 77 if I can remember which end of my soldering iron to hold: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.msg7926273#msg7926273On restart, each S3 beeped twice. The sound is definitely less shrill now but is far from silent. I'm hoping it is enough to placate my wife, and the real cause of all this fuss in our household - our dog, who started shivering when she heard the original beeps and has been wary ever since - she reacts the same way to smoke alarm beeps, which may be a good thing. Thanks to all for the help and suggestions. For those who tuned in late, setting Beeper Ringing to False in the configuration tab does not stop the beeping. Oh - I found no thermal paste residue on the units, unlike the early S1s. The S3 is a nice piece of work, all in all.
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Rubixcube
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July 20, 2014, 02:37:38 AM |
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.. Sorry total Newbie here.. not to mining.. but to this forum... I went to coining solutions.. and it look like that have S3's... is this a reputable place to rover from. Do they actually have the S3's in hand to ship?
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July 20, 2014, 02:50:17 AM |
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Oh - I found no thermal paste residue on the units, unlike the early S1s. The S3 is a nice piece of work, all in all.
Other then working under the expected speeds they claimed at the time of pre-orders, yeah I agree.
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Rubixcube
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July 20, 2014, 02:52:20 AM |
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Does anyone know if Coining solutions actually has S3's on hand to ship. Is this a reputable place to order from. trying to avoid being scammed.
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July 20, 2014, 02:53:33 AM |
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.. Sorry total Newbie here.. not to mining.. but to this forum... I went to coining solutions.. and it look like that have S3's... is this a reputable place to rover from. Do they actually have the S3's in hand to ship?
They are legit. I would contact them or https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=101143 directly to see if they actually have any left on hand or if they have all been pre-sold.
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July 20, 2014, 02:54:47 AM |
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.. Sorry total Newbie here.. not to mining.. but to this forum... I went to coining solutions.. and it look like that have S3's... is this a reputable place to rover from. Do they actually have the S3's in hand to ship?
I ordered 4 from them batch 1, they shipped today. Look up the user Waldohoover hes the owner!!
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Xian01
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July 20, 2014, 02:56:09 AM |
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Running about 8.2% under spec after nearly a day, not 7.7% Appears that 2 of my 6 units are running under spec 400 to 420 ghs-ish :|
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July 20, 2014, 03:01:03 AM |
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All I know for sure is that every 3-4 hours when I get the beep, its at the start of a new block. Check the homepage of blockchain.info after hearing the beep.
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July 20, 2014, 03:36:27 AM |
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Wish I could buy one of these but as a poor university student I definitely can't. My tuition of $4,800 could definitely buy some mining power.. Lol
If you live in a dorm with "FREE" electricity, you might be able to work a deal with someone. You host their miners and you get a cut of the earnings. When my son goes back to school in August, I'm sending him my S1's to run for me in his dorm room.
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JennaK
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July 20, 2014, 03:37:47 AM |
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Wish I could buy one of these but as a poor university student I definitely can't. My tuition of $4,800 could definitely buy some mining power.. Lol
If you live in a dorm with "FREE" electricity, you might be able to work a deal with someone. You host their miners and you get a cut of the earnings. That'd be a good idea.. wish I knew someone, lol! I'd host it for free even, I don't care!
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July 20, 2014, 03:43:15 AM |
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Wish I could buy one of these but as a poor university student I definitely can't. My tuition of $4,800 could definitely buy some mining power.. Lol
If you live in a dorm with "FREE" electricity, you might be able to work a deal with someone. You host their miners and you get a cut of the earnings. That'd be a good idea.. wish I knew someone, lol! I'd host it for free even, I don't care! You could always pick up an older miner from eBay or any of the forums. Since your power is free, efficiency is not that important.
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philipma1957
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July 20, 2014, 04:33:08 AM |
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Running about 8.2% under spec after nearly a day, not 7.7% Appears that 2 of my 6 units are running under spec 400 to 420 ghs-ish :| yeah had that issue. try freq 212.5 you may get 430 and you will use less power. vi /etc/config/asic-freq < you need that for ssh in looks like freq 212.5 is good if you miner does not work well at stock or at overclock
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