aarons6
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October 26, 2014, 02:08:56 AM |
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I tried it - made little to no difference. The new firmware is too bloated for the S3 as well as poorly done, it can't keep up, it can barely keep up with the older firmware....
yep, just tried it, every 5 minutes the s3s beep and lose connection. im going back to the 826 FW with the newer cgminer..
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InquiringMinds
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October 26, 2014, 06:50:37 AM |
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Is there a way to get an S3 to never ever beep for any reason without covering up or removing the speaker?
I have beeping set to false but whenever my mining pools take a dump i'm left with 4 beeping (crying) baby S3s.
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mdude77
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October 26, 2014, 08:28:01 AM |
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Is there a way to get an S3 to never ever beep for any reason without covering up or removing the speaker?
I have beeping set to false but whenever my mining pools take a dump i'm left with 4 beeping (crying) baby S3s.
Thanks
Not that I've found. And it's not a nice quiet beep like S1s, it's a loud annoying beep. M
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October 26, 2014, 02:32:50 PM |
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Anyone have any coupons they want to donate to me? I'm looking for 2 to 3. Mine went missing from my account for some reason.
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aclass
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October 26, 2014, 03:09:29 PM |
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show us a screen of your disabled coupons ... maybe BITMAIN will help you out Anyone have any coupons they want to donate to me? I'm looking for 2 to 3. Mine went missing from my account for some reason.
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firewire2013
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October 26, 2014, 03:36:27 PM |
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Is this ok 4x S3+ OC'd
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October 26, 2014, 04:15:16 PM |
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I'm currently thinking about buying one of those. However, the price in the EU is kinda high (compared to the price from Bitmain directly (even with shipping)), so I'd like to ask how many mBtc does one device generate at current diff in average per day? thanks in advance.
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firewire2013
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October 26, 2014, 04:32:50 PM |
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I'm currently thinking about buying one of those. However, the price in the EU is kinda high (compared to the price from Bitmain directly (even with shipping)), so I'd like to ask how many mBtc does one device generate at current diff in average per day? thanks in advance.
If you talking to me, I have no idea. Im in the UK and mine are due next week I got the S3+ Antminers from eBay brand new for £185 + Free Postage. I bought 4.
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pekatete
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October 26, 2014, 04:58:39 PM |
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Is this ok 4x S3+ OC'd You need to get the notion that you need 4 connectors populated to power an overclocked S3+ out of your mind. I'll do some maths for you to judge what you need. Each 6 pin PCI-e connector, fully populated with PROPER 16AWG cables carries 7.5A * 3 = 22.5A which equates to 270 Watts @ 12V That is enough to power a board in an overclocked S3+ (just one socket!), so for a 1200W PSU, you can safely power 2 S3+'s overclocked. Having said that, a single S3+ will not draw that much power, so a 1000W PSU can safely power 2 overclocked S3+'s. Depending on how much power is available on each rail of your PSU, one 6 pin PCI-e socket should be adequate per S3+ board (making it 2 for the rig), but if you chose to populate all four, go ahead. For the cost and headache of an off the shelf PSU, I'd recomend a server PSU which are fare more efficient and robust than their desktop counterparts (and cost next to nothing, again compared to their desktop counterparts!)
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firewire2013
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October 26, 2014, 05:16:48 PM |
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Is this ok 4x S3+ OC'd You need to get the notion that you need 4 connectors populated to power an overclocked S3+ out of your mind. I'll do some maths for you to judge what you need. Each 6 pin PCI-e connector, fully populated with PROPER 16AWG cables carries 7.5A * 3 = 22.5A which equates to 270 Watts @ 12V That is enough to power a board in an overclocked S3+ (just one socket!), so for a 1200W PSU, you can safely power 2 S3+'s overclocked. Having said that, a single S3+ will not draw that much power, so a 1000W PSU can safely power 2 overclocked S3+'s. Depending on how much power is available on each rail of your PSU, one 6 pin PCI-e socket should be adequate per S3+ board (making it 2 for the rig), but if you chose to populate all four, go ahead. For the cost and headache of an off the shelf PSU, I'd recomend a server PSU which are fare more efficient and robust than their desktop counterparts (and cost next to nothing, again compared to their desktop counterparts!) Yeah I've been looking at the Server PSU's and there dirt cheap, only problem is I cant find any breakout boards in the UK. Also I understand the concept of only requiring 2 pair device but that using 16awg, just looking at my Cooler master VGA cables and they say 18awg. So in theory its not the device that requires the extra power, its the quality of cables used.
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pekatete
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October 26, 2014, 05:26:03 PM |
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Yeah I've been looking at the Server PSU's and there dirt cheap, only problem is I cant find any breakout boards in the UK.
Breakout boards are over-rated! What PSU have you looked at? You can rig-up your very own contraption .... remember, bitcoin mining is about ROI and the less you spend on the PSU the better / faster to ROI. If you are not afraid of the solder iron, you can drastically reduce the cost of a PSU (both in terms of outlay and reliability) by over 90% if not more by going the server PSU way .... your choice! I use Dell server PSU's and did not need breakout boards for them, simply soldered the wires.
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firewire2013
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October 26, 2014, 05:29:39 PM |
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Yeah I've been looking at the Server PSU's and there dirt cheap, only problem is I cant find any breakout boards in the UK.
Breakout boards are over-rated! What PSU have you looked at? You can rig-up your very own contraption .... remember, bitcoin mining is about ROI and the less you spend on the PSU the better / faster to ROI. If you are not afraid of the solder iron, you can drastically reduce the cost of a PSU (both in terms of outlay and reliability) by over 90% if not more by going the server PSU way .... your choice! I use Dell server PSU's and did not need breakout boards for them, simply soldered the wires. Was looking at this one to power all four.
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pekatete
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October 26, 2014, 05:33:35 PM |
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Yeah I've been looking at the Server PSU's and there dirt cheap, only problem is I cant find any breakout boards in the UK.
Breakout boards are over-rated! What PSU have you looked at? You can rig-up your very own contraption .... remember, bitcoin mining is about ROI and the less you spend on the PSU the better / faster to ROI. If you are not afraid of the solder iron, you can drastically reduce the cost of a PSU (both in terms of outlay and reliability) by over 90% if not more by going the server PSU way .... your choice! I use Dell server PSU's and did not need breakout boards for them, simply soldered the wires. Was looking at this one to power all four. img<<>>img That will definitely power all four. All you need is solder a few wires, then connect those wires to an inline cable connector, and then have your PCI-e sockets off the inlines. EDIT:By straight division, each raile has 21.875A so all you'd have to do is have each rail power a single PCI-e socket!
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October 26, 2014, 05:38:55 PM |
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Yeah I've been looking at the Server PSU's and there dirt cheap, only problem is I cant find any breakout boards in the UK.
Breakout boards are over-rated! What PSU have you looked at? You can rig-up your very own contraption .... remember, bitcoin mining is about ROI and the less you spend on the PSU the better / faster to ROI. If you are not afraid of the solder iron, you can drastically reduce the cost of a PSU (both in terms of outlay and reliability) by over 90% if not more by going the server PSU way .... your choice! I use Dell server PSU's and did not need breakout boards for them, simply soldered the wires. Was looking at this one to power all four. img<<>>img That will definitely power all four. All you need is solder a few wires, then connect those wires to an inline cable connector, and then have your PCI-e sockets off the inlines. Ok I know what to do now... Now where do I find a ''how to make VGA PCI-e cable with out blowing your self up'' thread
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pekatete
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October 26, 2014, 05:45:21 PM |
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Yeah I've been looking at the Server PSU's and there dirt cheap, only problem is I cant find any breakout boards in the UK.
Breakout boards are over-rated! What PSU have you looked at? You can rig-up your very own contraption .... remember, bitcoin mining is about ROI and the less you spend on the PSU the better / faster to ROI. If you are not afraid of the solder iron, you can drastically reduce the cost of a PSU (both in terms of outlay and reliability) by over 90% if not more by going the server PSU way .... your choice! I use Dell server PSU's and did not need breakout boards for them, simply soldered the wires. Was looking at this one to power all four. img<<>>img That will definitely power all four. All you need is solder a few wires, then connect those wires to an inline cable connector, and then have your PCI-e sockets off the inlines. Ok I know what to do now... Now where do I find a ''how to make VGA PCI-e cable with out blowing your self up'' thread Actually, you can get those cables ready-made from moddiy.com http://www.moddiy.com/products/DELL1950-2950-PE1950-2950-8-Pin-%252b-6-Pin-PCI%252dE-Power-Cable-%2850cm%252b10cm%29.html (those are plug and play for that particular PSU!)EDIT: Scrub that! They are not plug and play for that PSU! or look on ebay for female pin connectors and 6 pin PCI-e sockets (normally, the person who sells the sockets does the pins too, so if you can not find the pins, search for sockets and enquire from them about the pins). Making them up yourself, I have to say, makes them dirt cheap!
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October 26, 2014, 05:52:15 PM |
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Yeah I've been looking at the Server PSU's and there dirt cheap, only problem is I cant find any breakout boards in the UK.
Breakout boards are over-rated! What PSU have you looked at? You can rig-up your very own contraption .... remember, bitcoin mining is about ROI and the less you spend on the PSU the better / faster to ROI. If you are not afraid of the solder iron, you can drastically reduce the cost of a PSU (both in terms of outlay and reliability) by over 90% if not more by going the server PSU way .... your choice! I use Dell server PSU's and did not need breakout boards for them, simply soldered the wires. Was looking at this one to power all four. img<<>>img That will definitely power all four. All you need is solder a few wires, then connect those wires to an inline cable connector, and then have your PCI-e sockets off the inlines. Ok I know what to do now... Now where do I find a ''how to make VGA PCI-e cable with out blowing your self up'' thread Look at my signature.i sell 24" 16awg pcie cables. The ends are stripped, so it's easy to either solder them to the server PSU, or buy the correct size of pins at a hardware store and crimp them to the wires. And way cheaper than most other sellers ($1.40-$2 each in the quantity you want, as opposed to $4-6 elsewhere, often with only 18awg)
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pekatete
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October 26, 2014, 05:54:01 PM |
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Look at my signature.i sell 24" 16awg pcie cables. The ends are stripped, so it's easy to either solder them to the server PSU, or buy the correct size of pins at a hardware store and crimp them to the wires.
And way cheaper than most other sellers ($1.40-$2 each in the quantity you want, as opposed to $4-6 elsewhere, often with only 18awg)
What is your shipping cost to the UK for 10?
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October 26, 2014, 06:05:41 PM |
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Yeah I've been looking at the Server PSU's and there dirt cheap, only problem is I cant find any breakout boards in the UK.
Breakout boards are over-rated! What PSU have you looked at? You can rig-up your very own contraption .... remember, bitcoin mining is about ROI and the less you spend on the PSU the better / faster to ROI. If you are not afraid of the solder iron, you can drastically reduce the cost of a PSU (both in terms of outlay and reliability) by over 90% if not more by going the server PSU way .... your choice! I use Dell server PSU's and did not need breakout boards for them, simply soldered the wires. Was looking at this one to power all four. img<<>>img That will definitely power all four. All you need is solder a few wires, then connect those wires to an inline cable connector, and then have your PCI-e sockets off the inlines. Ok I know what to do now... Now where do I find a ''how to make VGA PCI-e cable with out blowing your self up'' thread Actually, you can get those cables ready-made from moddiy.com http://www.moddiy.com/products/DELL1950-2950-PE1950-2950-8-Pin-%252b-6-Pin-PCI%252dE-Power-Cable-%2850cm%252b10cm%29.html (those are plug and play for that particular PSU!)EDIT: Scrub that! They are not plug and play for that PSU! or look on ebay for female pin connectors and 6 pin PCI-e sockets (normally, the person who sells the sockets does the pins too, so if you can not find the pins, search for sockets and enquire from them about the pins). Making them up yourself, I have to say, makes them dirt cheap! The 6 Pin connecters are exspensive on eBay £2.5 each without pins! I've found another place that sells them for 49p each with pins Just calculating the 16 awg cable, at 6 pieces per 6-Pin connector at 600mm thats make it a total of 3.6m per complete leg. I need 8, 8 x 3.6 = 28.8m Then I asumme ill need two colours (black and Red) 15m of each should do the trick.
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October 26, 2014, 06:17:43 PM |
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The 6 Pin connecters are exspensive on eBay £2.5 each without pins! I've found another place that sells them for 49p each with pins Just calculating the 16 awg cable, at 6 pieces per 6-Pin connector at 600mm thats make it a total of 3.6m per complete leg. I need 8, 8 x 3.6 = 28.8m Then I asumme ill need two colours (black and Red) 15m of each should do the trick. 49p with pins .... share the link! (any minimum order qty's?) Also, bear in mind : 1. Each rail is ~22A and you can draw that with a fully populated 6 pin, BUT it may be awkward to solder 3 16AWG wires on a single terminal (even spading them may be fiddly ....), i.e you may need some 22-25A wires feeding into an inline from where you can connect the socket wires. 2. Before you cut your wires to make your 6 pins, look at the layout you will have your setup in (you may want / need some wires longer depending on your arrangement!)
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October 26, 2014, 06:44:28 PM |
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The 6 Pin connecters are exspensive on eBay £2.5 each without pins! I've found another place that sells them for 49p each with pins Just calculating the 16 awg cable, at 6 pieces per 6-Pin connector at 600mm thats make it a total of 3.6m per complete leg. I need 8, 8 x 3.6 = 28.8m Then I asumme ill need two colours (black and Red) 15m of each should do the trick. 49p with pins .... share the link! (any minimum order qty's?) Also, bear in mind : 1. Each rail is ~22A and you can draw that with a fully populated 6 pin, BUT it may be awkward to solder 3 16AWG wires on a single terminal (even spading them may be fiddly ....), i.e you may need some 22-25A wires feeding into an inline from where you can connect the socket wires. 2. Before you cut your wires to make your 6 pins, look at the layout you will have your setup in (you may want / need some wires longer depending on your arrangement!) Will post link in about 10 mins just want to get the order finished. Its saying squared or tapered, I assume it doesnt matter for the S3?
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