ravvles
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July 26, 2014, 08:42:13 AM |
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One of my S3's overclocks like a beast!
The other sadly doesn't suffer the same fate! it's hashing at 430 at 218, any higher and the rate drops!
Make sure to keep that beast cool (sub 35C pref), they really don't like getting warm when you run them at 237/250MHz (hash rate starts dropping and you might get and x or two after 10h+ of running) Unfortunately I cannot get them running much lower temps! they run at 40/42 at stock! it's due to the room temp that I can't get them lower! here is an updated pic of how they look after running overnight! Still going strong http://i57.tinypic.com/20adws9.jpg
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oskuro
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July 26, 2014, 08:44:48 AM |
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One of my S3's overclocks like a beast!
The other sadly doesn't suffer the same fate! it's hashing at 430 at 218, any higher and the rate drops!
Make sure to keep that beast cool (sub 35C pref), they really don't like getting warm when you run them at 237/250MHz (hash rate starts dropping and you might get and x or two after 10h+ of running) Unfortunately I cannot get them running much lower temps! they run at 40/42 at stock! it's due to the room temp that I can't get them lower! here is an updated pic of how they look after running overnight! Still going strong how much Watts for those 494 GH/s ? i have these values, which one is for 250? first one?? and its values are ok?? (freq_value,chip_freq and timeout?)
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allcoinminer
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July 26, 2014, 08:45:41 AM |
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One of my S3's overclocks like a beast!
The other sadly doesn't suffer the same fate! it's hashing at 430 at 218, any higher and the rate drops!
Make sure to keep that beast cool (sub 35C pref), they really don't like getting warm when you run them at 237/250MHz (hash rate starts dropping and you might get and x or two after 10h+ of running) Unfortunately I cannot get them running much lower temps! they run at 40/42 at stock! it's due to the room temp that I can't get them lower! here is an updated pic of how they look after running overnight! Still going strong [IM]http://i57.tinypic.com/20adws9.jpg[/img] Great, you got that odd device.
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July 26, 2014, 09:04:04 AM |
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Right now I have two Gigampz pushing 900W HP server power supplies to 8 PCI connectors split between both. Each is pushing 440gh (At 218 and 250) and that's the best I can do no matter the frequency settings.
The unit running at 250 will hash at 500gh but only for about a half an hour before dropping off sharply.
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WheresWaldo
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July 26, 2014, 09:10:47 AM |
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One of my S3's overclocks like a beast!
The other sadly doesn't suffer the same fate! it's hashing at 430 at 218, any higher and the rate drops!
Make sure to keep that beast cool (sub 35C pref), they really don't like getting warm when you run them at 237/250MHz (hash rate starts dropping and you might get and x or two after 10h+ of running) Unfortunately I cannot get them running much lower temps! they run at 40/42 at stock! it's due to the room temp that I can't get them lower! here is an updated pic of how they look after running overnight! Still going strong [IM]http://i57.tinypic.com/20adws9.jpg[/img] Great, you got that odd device. i'm going to have to run the 10hrs+ myself. it's at 485gh/s average and 518gh/s current impossible for me to keep the units sub 40C in the ambient temperature of the room though, so i'm not sure how it will hold up also, I do not know if this is worth it. from 225 to 250 it added 75watts on the killawatt. So it's now pulling around >~450w for ~490-500gh/s ( with risk of dying after 10hrs of running as mentioned about ) Also, after changing queue to 0 and adding scan-time 1 and expiry 1, the unit has completely stopped having more discarded shares then accepted!
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Beastlymac
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July 26, 2014, 09:17:05 AM |
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One of my S3's overclocks like a beast!
The other sadly doesn't suffer the same fate! it's hashing at 430 at 218, any higher and the rate drops!
Make sure to keep that beast cool (sub 35C pref), they really don't like getting warm when you run them at 237/250MHz (hash rate starts dropping and you might get and x or two after 10h+ of running) Unfortunately I cannot get them running much lower temps! they run at 40/42 at stock! it's due to the room temp that I can't get them lower! here is an updated pic of how they look after running overnight! Still going strong how much Watts for those 494 GH/s ? i have these values, which one is for 250? first one?? and its values are ok?? (freq_value,chip_freq and timeout?) The top one is for 250 All its numbers are fine.
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Message me if you have any problems
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oskuro
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July 26, 2014, 09:23:58 AM |
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Ok thanks.
Whats the maximun temperature you recommend for S3?? My room is not a very cold one, i have to move units, but till then... i have temperatures of 45/46 both blades in my 2 S3. (that running them at 237,5 freq, if i use 218,75 they get 41-43 temperature
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ravvles
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July 26, 2014, 09:42:53 AM |
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Mine are running in a 30c ambient temp room! temps are not above 45c for the units! The miners can run up to 80c - not that you want them to run up that high!!
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oskuro
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July 26, 2014, 09:50:39 AM |
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If i want to use these small fans to lower temperature: https://www.leroymerlin.es/fp/14453873/ventilador-fe-10cand because i see its so cheap to have them all day running... where will you place them? i mean, these S3 are inside a box, so i will have maybe to put those fans in the rear part taking hot air out, and maybe in front also to blow more fresh air inside the front vent that blows air into the S3?
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hochiroku
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July 26, 2014, 10:03:19 AM |
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hey all. no matter i try i cant get my s3 to work. I have a feeling its borked!
when i reset it start hashing. whenever i change over to my pool it wont work. It has done my head it. Please help/advice any help would be fantastic
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TR8888
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July 26, 2014, 10:26:09 AM |
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Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong 07/25/2014 4:35 P.M. We've missed the scheduled transfer time. This may cause a delay. Shenzhen, China 07/25/2014 10:40 A.M. Departure Scan 07/25/2014 1:56 A.M. Arrival Scan 07/25/2014 1:36 A.M. Departure Scan Shenzhen, China 07/24/2014 11:15 A.M. Origin Scan China 07/21/2014 3:50 A.M. Order Processed: Ready for UPS
Scheduled Delivery: Monday, 07/28/2014, By End of Day <<<<<----- Yeah fucking right
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hochiroku
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July 26, 2014, 10:45:42 AM |
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so far tried 5 different pools NONE of them I can connect to. I do factory reset and it just starts mining straight away someone please help
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philipma1957
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July 26, 2014, 10:50:13 AM |
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can someone share what is a single S3 on a decent PSU pulling from the wall in terms of power ?
cheers
328 watts set on freq 212.5 hashing at 433gh. psu = seasonic plat 1000 watt 337 watts with an evga 1300 watt gold same freq 212.5
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kabopar
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July 26, 2014, 11:06:34 AM |
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so far tried 5 different pools NONE of them I can connect to. I do factory reset and it just starts mining straight away someone please help
Are you changing anything in the network settings? Is your Antminer in the IP range covered by your router? In the pool configuration you don't need to enter 'http://...' only 'stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333' (example if you use Slush). Make sure that you don't enter any extra spaces and that all of your credentials (Pool worker and password) are correct. Cheers
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hochiroku
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July 26, 2014, 11:44:04 AM |
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so far tried 5 different pools NONE of them I can connect to. I do factory reset and it just starts mining straight away someone please help
Are you changing anything in the network settings? Is your Antminer in the IP range covered by your router? In the pool configuration you don't need to enter 'http://...' only 'stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333' (example if you use Slush). Make sure that you don't enter any extra spaces and that all of your credentials (Pool worker and password) are correct. Cheers i dont use slush just the address. made sure NO extra spaces. what do you mean by a IP range covered by router. my gateway ip is: 192.168.1.1 pc ip is: 192.168.1.11 s3 ip is: 192.168.1.99
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hochiroku
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July 26, 2014, 12:00:48 PM |
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ok just to narrow it down:
i am running this off my home PC's power supply. it has 2 6p connectors coming from my silverstone 1200w. my home pc is fairly basic nothing over the top so its got plenty of juice. (is a dedicated psu must?)
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on my router the router lights up orange rather than green but i can still log into s3 and change settings. and as i mentioned it will mine once it is reset all on original settings.
i have been on this 10 hours straight now and i feel like throwing the miner at the wall. also i have somewhat previous experience in mining - like 8 rigs at a time etc. so i know how workers, pools, basically work.
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vulgartrendkill
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July 26, 2014, 12:30:17 PM |
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so far tried 5 different pools NONE of them I can connect to. I do factory reset and it just starts mining straight away someone please help
Are you changing anything in the network settings? Is your Antminer in the IP range covered by your router? In the pool configuration you don't need to enter 'http://...' only 'stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333' (example if you use Slush). Make sure that you don't enter any extra spaces and that all of your credentials (Pool worker and password) are correct. Cheers And make sure you set a DNS too. That was my mistake. I have mine on 8.8.8.8 and 4.2.2.2.
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philipma1957
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July 26, 2014, 12:31:52 PM |
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ok just to narrow it down:
i am running this off my home PC's power supply. it has 2 6p connectors coming from my silverstone 1200w. my home pc is fairly basic nothing over the top so its got plenty of juice. (is a dedicated psu must?)
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on my router the router lights up orange rather than green but i can still log into s3 and change settings. and as i mentioned it will mine once it is reset all on original settings.
i have been on this 10 hours straight now and i feel like throwing the miner at the wall. also i have somewhat previous experience in mining - like 8 rigs at a time etc. so i know how workers, pools, basically work.
without lots of screen shots can't tell what is wrong. here are 2 working s-3's what does this page look like for you? notice both work even with wrong wireless settings since I am using cat5 hookup Ipv4 broadcast 192.168.0.255 would be good since the miners are at 0.246 and 0.245 192.168.1.255 is wrong here are some pool settings notice you must have a password
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hochiroku
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July 26, 2014, 12:35:51 PM |
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so far tried 5 different pools NONE of them I can connect to. I do factory reset and it just starts mining straight away someone please help
Are you changing anything in the network settings? Is your Antminer in the IP range covered by your router? In the pool configuration you don't need to enter 'http://...' only 'stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333' (example if you use Slush). Make sure that you don't enter any extra spaces and that all of your credentials (Pool worker and password) are correct. Cheers And make sure you set a DNS too. That was my mistake. I have mine on 8.8.8.8 and 4.2.2.2. no but what DOESNT make sense is everything works fine once reset. its only when I input my own pool (uk1.ghash.io:3333) etc it dont work. i have tried btcguild ozcoin f2pool and few others. what am i missing?
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vulgartrendkill
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July 26, 2014, 12:38:00 PM |
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so far tried 5 different pools NONE of them I can connect to. I do factory reset and it just starts mining straight away someone please help
Are you changing anything in the network settings? Is your Antminer in the IP range covered by your router? In the pool configuration you don't need to enter 'http://...' only 'stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333' (example if you use Slush). Make sure that you don't enter any extra spaces and that all of your credentials (Pool worker and password) are correct. Cheers And make sure you set a DNS too. That was my mistake. I have mine on 8.8.8.8 and 4.2.2.2. no but what DOESNT make sense is everything works fine once reset. its only when I input my own pool (uk1.ghash.io:3333) etc it dont work. i have tried btcguild ozcoin f2pool and few others. what am i missing? I had exactly the same as you. I`d reset my Ants and they would hash fine. Where it says "use custom DNS server" try putting a new DNS like 8.8.8.8. It worked for me. Give it a pop.
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