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July 11, 2014, 03:56:19 PM |
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Summer has well and truly arrived in Las Vegas. I had moved all my mining hardware out into the garage a while back to get the heat and noise out of the house. Most of my gear is working OK in triple-digit temperatures...fans speed up a bit, but they keep on moving.
The exception, though, is my Bitfury rig (nine H-boards with the appropriate backplane...the one that looks like a bunch of PCIe 1x slots). In the cooler months, I was getting about 270 GH/s from it easily. Every once in a while, it'd lose communication with some of the chips; restarting bfgminer would get it back on track. As the weather got warmer, though, it started getting stuck more and more often. I backed off the speed a bit. It worked a while longer, then started getting wedged again. I found that cgminer had added support for these systems (--enable-bab) and would adjust clock speeds automatically to optimize performance, so I built it and switched over from bfgminer. It'll keep running now, but as the temperature outside pushed past 110 last week, hashrate fell down to about 120 GH/s!
I have heatsinks on the backside of the boards opposite each mining ASIC and voltage regulator. I have it in a Spotswood frame with three fans good for over 270 cfm between them. The other miners (two BFL Jalapeños, two Antminer S1s, a Gridseed blade miner, and a handful of Gridseed orb miners) are stock, except for some of the Gridseed orbs which I stacked together with standoffs so they'd take less space. These other miners haven't skipped a beat.
Since the Raspberry Pi in the Bitfury rig was also controlling the BFL and Gridseed miners, I needed to set up another to take over for them when I moved the Bitfury into the laundry room. Mining speed picked up to 200 GH/s...still not back to 270. One of the fans had worn out, so I replaced it. (The fan was working before I moved the rig, but it had gotten noisy. Finding high-speed fans that aren't riced out with LEDs is harder than it should be, but that's fodder for another rant.) With the new fan in place and the rig still in the laundry room, it's finally back to mining at 270 GH/s.
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