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September 19, 2014, 06:48:47 AM |
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I think it's you who should check your facts. I have installed antMiner_S320140826.bin (latest firmware on the Bitmain S3 support page) and am pretty sure that it does include 100M and 500M because I am currently using 243.75M. If you're still not convinced, then that's your problem; sorry for trying to help out. This was posted on the prior page, just before your post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.msg8882222#msg8882222Just for shits n giggles becaise it proves ME right about 243.75, so whos checking whos facts now ? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=699064.msg8370071#msg8370071(Here are highlighted in red the lines with new frequency not included in the stock firmware.)
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September 19, 2014, 07:03:42 AM |
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Developer/maintainer for cgminer, ckpool/ckproxy, and the -ck kernel 2% Fee Solo mining at solo.ckpool.org -ck
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MoreBloodWine
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September 19, 2014, 07:15:03 AM |
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To be decided...
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alwaysonhere
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September 19, 2014, 08:50:43 AM |
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September 19, 2014, 10:29:59 AM |
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Any idea when the next batch (B10) of S3's will be on sale and available for shipping? Cheers!
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September 19, 2014, 10:42:16 AM |
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I think it's you who should check your facts. I have installed antMiner_S320140826.bin (latest firmware on the Bitmain S3 support page) and am pretty sure that it does include 100M and 500M because I am currently using 243.75M. If you're still not convinced, then that's your problem; sorry for trying to help out. This was posted on the prior page, just before your post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.msg8882222#msg8882222Just for shits n giggles becaise it proves ME right about 243.75, so whos checking whos facts now ? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=699064.msg8370071#msg8370071(Here are highlighted in red the lines with new frequency not included in the stock firmware.) MBW, you are thinking of the next-to-latest firmware. The last one before the S3+ firmware does not have the 243.75 setting, but the one for the S3+ (and S3 works fine with, too) DOES have 243.75. I have one S3 with each.
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September 19, 2014, 10:59:29 AM |
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I think it's you who should check your facts. I have installed antMiner_S320140826.bin (latest firmware on the Bitmain S3 support page) and am pretty sure that it does include 100M and 500M because I am currently using 243.75M. If you're still not convinced, then that's your problem; sorry for trying to help out. This was posted on the prior page, just before your post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.msg8882222#msg8882222Just for shits n giggles becaise it proves ME right about 243.75, so whos checking whos facts now ? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=699064.msg8370071#msg8370071(Here are highlighted in red the lines with new frequency not included in the stock firmware.) MBW, you are thinking of the next-to-latest firmware. The last one before the S3+ firmware does not have the 243.75 setting, but the one for the S3+ (and S3 works fine with, too) DOES have 243.75. I have one S3 with each. I can confirm this. I never added new frequencies to the web interface and I have the 243.75 setting, version S320140826.
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DRK: Xeojbw5gDNtvCbUK7VXaDqfyNU29ahqavB BTC: 1K5hJ1wiRJ9mAWwn9pLzjst18jTa1benHT LTC: LiUgyndo4sibahGEyuw8ymphciaq7tbS9a
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tonyec99
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September 19, 2014, 11:16:23 AM |
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any ideas if updating my S3 would improve my GH/s vs watts?...
My current measurements are:
Freq Gh/s Watts *********************
100 200 166
150 300 250
200 400 336
218.75 427 350
225 450 389
250 500 450
The watts per GH/s all seems a little on the high side.
l purchased my S3 secondhand and believe it's a first generation model and has never been updated... also are there any thoughts about undervolting the S3. l note from the BM1382 datasheet reducing supply volts by just 0.05v reduces consumption by 25%+ without affecting the hash rate.
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September 19, 2014, 12:47:35 PM |
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you are being blocked to ck.kolivas.org or ck.kolivas.org is not resolving do nslookup ck.kolivas.org Name: reaver.kolivas.org Address: 193.19.136.183 Aliases: ck.kolivas.org and do ping 193.19.136.183 That worked with terminal before I logged into one of the ants but once in the ant I tried again this time it came back with the 127.0.0.0, local bitcoind, not sure why it resolved to this. I can download the file so I guess I will just need to go about this a different way. Thank you for the quick reply. does nslookup cnn.com resolve to cnn or localhost? Seems something is messing with your dns resolution on the ants you can always bypass that by adding to the ants hosts file 193.19.136.183 ck.kolivas.org /etc/hosts Exactly what dawned on me this morning. I recently changed routers so I need to change the DNS on the ants. Since I am on a private node this has not raised it's head yet. Truly appreciate the support.
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eoakland
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September 19, 2014, 01:27:49 PM |
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UPDATE:
After receiving my RMA replacement PCB i noticed it had a burnt spot, and that when powered on it would make the fans spin at 3000! Bitmain said that the pcb was in perfect condition---well, i woke up today and that chain 2 pcb is dead. i noticed my rewards halved in my pool, so i checked the s3. it indicated it was hashing at 200 gh/s and had X's in web ui for chain 2. i rebooted, and chain 2 disappeared.
i am very disappointed with Bitmain and the quality control that is going on. i pointed this out to them immediately after receiving the replacement. i have lost way too much time not being able to mine because of a faulty control card, then a bad chain 2, now a chain 2 that is completely dead. there is no way in the world i can hit a ROI. i have asked Bitmain to either send me a new s3 that works as new (what i paid for initially) or to refund my order.
so today i sent them pictures and a video of my device hashing with both chains plugged in to verify.
i will keep all posted.
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September 19, 2014, 02:24:05 PM Last edit: September 19, 2014, 02:42:23 PM by Count_Frackula |
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any ideas if updating my S3 would improve my GH/s vs watts?...
My current measurements are:
Freq Gh/s Watts *********************
100 200 166
150 300 250
200 400 336
218.75 427 350
225 450 389
250 500 450
The watts per GH/s all seems a little on the high side.
l purchased my S3 secondhand and believe it's a first generation model and has never been updated... also are there any thoughts about undervolting the S3. l note from the BM1382 datasheet reducing supply volts by just 0.05v reduces consumption by 25%+ without affecting the hash rate.
Are your measurements from the wall? If so, they seem within tolerance, assuming you have 90% efficient PSU. Freq Gh/s Watts Expected from wall (Gh/s*.78*1.1) ************************************************ 100 200 166 171.6 150 300 250 257.4 200 400 336 343.2 218.75 427 350 366.366 225 450 389 386.1 250 500 450 429
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marklyon
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September 19, 2014, 02:45:22 PM |
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Anyone have experience with fan replacement on their S3? I have "free" power in my apartment, making the location attractive to use, but my wife is not happy with the amount of noise generated by my pair of S3's.
I'm having trouble locating actual specs on the stock fans in order to find an equivalent (but quieter) replacement.
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Count_Frackula
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September 19, 2014, 02:51:19 PM |
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Anyone have experience with fan replacement on their S3? I have "free" power in my apartment, making the location attractive to use, but my wife is not happy with the amount of noise generated by my pair of S3's.
I'm having trouble locating actual specs on the stock fans in order to find an equivalent (but quieter) replacement.
You'll be hard-pressed to find many fans that make less noise than the S3s and still keep it cool enough. You might try putting something in front of them to buffer the noise. Maybe a shelf with a rug hanging off to absorb noise. Just be careful to not block airflow.
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September 19, 2014, 02:59:35 PM |
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We will just have to agree to disagree there. If a breaker is rated at 20 amps load at 110v it will certainly hold 1920. I also speak from experience here. Long term loads of 1800-1900 months on end. No issues. But yes the breaker will get warm.
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Good luck with that. I hope your breakers work correctly. Some of them don't. I replaced my entire panel because the manufacturer, Federal Electric, produced breakers that didn't shut down reliably in the case of overloads and caused a number of house fires. Another factor to consider if your power is subject to brown outs... Your miner power supply will attempt to maintain a constant voltage to the miner and hence constant power output even if the line voltage drops. This means the current draw will increase. So if you have reliable operation during periods when your supply voltage is high you may have difficulties if your voltage drops. Should this happen, you can hope that your problems are tripping breakers and not breakers that you wish had tripped but didn't. The official way to calculate continuous load is to subtract 25% after your calculation. It's a fact, not really an opinion of mine. Also, an electrician inspected some of my 20 amp circuit breakers and he said max is 15 amp load which is about right. Now, a circuit breaker will not trip at exactly 20 amps, more like 30 amps most likely. When your breaker is getting hot, your breaker is on thermal meltdown. Anyway, if you like to take chances and gamble, by all means go for it. But for if you are looking to be safe subtract about 25% for continuous loads. Put in two outlets last week to a 20 amp breaker with #12-2. There was a strange 60 cycle vibrating from the service afterwards and specifically the new breaker. Took the cover off and it turns out I hadn't mashed it down fully into place. While the power was off I checked the tightness of the screws holding wires into other breakers. One was quite loose. Also the huge aluminum cables into the service took a minor turn tightening. Aluminum wiring has been known to cause fires as its expansion and contraction, differing from copper, tends to cause it to loosen over time. But that one loose #14 copper that loosened in a 15 amp breaker I have no way to explain it. Glad I caught it tho. yikes, that's probably the only thing more dangerous than overloading a circuit is electrical arc which can make a spark that heats up to 10,000F. This is why new construction code requires arc fault breakers in bedrooms. The fear is that you have an arc in the outlet, which is near a bed and then because of the heat it will catch something nearby on fire. The arc is very quick, it will spark before the breaker trips.
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eoakland
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September 19, 2014, 03:03:20 PM |
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Anyone have experience with fan replacement on their S3? I have "free" power in my apartment, making the location attractive to use, but my wife is not happy with the amount of noise generated by my pair of S3's.
I'm having trouble locating actual specs on the stock fans in order to find an equivalent (but quieter) replacement.
You'll be hard-pressed to find many fans that make less noise than the S3s and still keep it cool enough. You might try putting something in front of them to buffer the noise. Maybe a shelf with a rug hanging off to absorb noise. Just be careful to not block airflow. agreed, even high output corsair fans will not keep it cool enough. you may want to remove the case from the s3 and hookup regular fans (cable tied underneath the s3)and connect them via moelx to add cooling. perhaps that will lower the temp and cause the stock fans to spin at a lower rate and reduce noise. it's worth a shot.
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September 19, 2014, 03:26:10 PM Last edit: September 20, 2014, 03:19:44 PM by lvl |
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news and reviews on bitcoin miner and other crypto miners. www.cybtc.org(english),www.cybtc.com(chinese),www.cybtc.net(chinese)
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September 19, 2014, 03:49:51 PM |
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Louisville, KY, United States 09/19/2014 1:06 A.M. Arrival Scan
blah! just deliver it sheesh!
2 more days, buddy... 1 to NY + 1 to you...  ZiG nope! actually it just arrived work! signed by some UNKNOWN person... which is awesome cuz I aint at work yet.. Gotta love UPS just letting some random person sign for a package.
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ZiG
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September 19, 2014, 03:52:47 PM |
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Louisville, KY, United States 09/19/2014 1:06 A.M. Arrival Scan
blah! just deliver it sheesh!
2 more days, buddy... 1 to NY + 1 to you...  ZiG nope! actually it just arrived work! signed by some UNKNOWN person... which is awesome cuz I aint at work yet.. Gotta love UPS just letting some random person sign for a package. You just got lucky...  Happy mining...  ZiG
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tonyec99
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September 19, 2014, 04:42:21 PM |
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yes, my measurements were made at the wall and I'm using a Corsair G550M power supply. I'm just a little disappointed that l cannot achieve BITMAIN'S spec figures. At freq=225 I'm getting 420GH/s and 354watts
What with the difficulty level and the current value of bitcoin every watt saved helps.
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September 19, 2014, 05:01:05 PM |
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Anyone have experience with fan replacement on their S3? I have "free" power in my apartment, making the location attractive to use, but my wife is not happy with the amount of noise generated by my pair of S3's.
I'm having trouble locating actual specs on the stock fans in order to find an equivalent (but quieter) replacement.
I agree with you that the standard fans are noisy, but others disagree, as this is a very subjective issue and not everyone is sensitive to sound at particular frequencies. You will know what your own ears tell you! To replace them, you will need to buy PWM 4 pin fans. I would suggest a high static pressure fan on the inlet and a high airflow flan on the outlet. I have tried various makes of replacement fan, most of them quieter than the standard ones, but my best results were with a Corsair SP120 High Performance 120mm fan on the inlet, which is designed to push air through heat sinks, and Thermalright TY143 140mm PWM on the outlet, which is a 140mm fan with a 120mm mounting. I have also experimented with 140mm fans on 120-140 adaptors, but I haven't found one that gave me cooler temps than the 120mm Corsair. With the Corsair and Thermalright combination, the S3s are much quieter to my ears, but they do run a degree or two hotter - not enough to be an issue for me, but if it worries you, stick with the standard fans, which are very good at what they do! I would be wary of any Heath-Robinson type solution, with fans blowing onto the naked blades, as you won't get any airflow between them that way, so might get hotspots, etc.
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