Beastlymac
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July 21, 2014, 02:45:49 PM |
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I am currently running stable for the last two days at roughly 455GH/s at frequency 225. From frequency 218.75 (The stock my unit shipped with)
Temperature up by only a couple of degrees. 37 --> 39 38 --> 39
Fan RPM up by about 600 1260 --> 1800 1020 --> 1620
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chadwickx16
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July 21, 2014, 06:39:53 PM |
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Thanks for this Goxed!! This will help a bit with the ROI!
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fragout
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July 21, 2014, 08:26:37 PM |
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Do you need to connect the other 2 power connectors to OC?
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HerbPean
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July 22, 2014, 12:22:02 AM |
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I am currently running stable for the last two days at roughly 455GH/s at frequency 225. From frequency 218.75 (The stock my unit shipped with)
Temperature up by only a couple of degrees. 37 --> 39 38 --> 39
Fan RPM up by about 600 1260 --> 1800 1020 --> 1620
Well good news for you, i got one unit that do not handle any OC and the other one perfectly. (OC to 250 mhz at 503 GH/s)
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bit_NINj4
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July 22, 2014, 01:50:53 AM |
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And is this secure?? I mean... there´s no risk S3 explodes or something? xD
This has me curious as well. I never did overclock the S1's I had, but I'm thinking of overclocking these dudes. I'm really hesitant, though, on the count of them already needing to clock them to 218.75 stock :| Was thinking of nudging one up to 225, but don't want to risk burning my house down. A few kilowatts really throws the heat in mid summer. Almost wish this was January. I'm terrified to leave the house in case a cable melts and 'POOF!', FD calling me to tell me that I screwed up. My 16gauge cable melted or something random I overlooked while frantically getting them online and neglected the cooling. Soooo hot..
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notlist3d
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July 22, 2014, 04:17:37 AM |
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I have 2 ant's. Will post more after further testing. One OC's very nice the other default clock speed seems to work best. Both batch one. It seems hit/miss but know it will be better on batches to come since they know the cause of slowdown in the batches they are offering compensation for (coupons/partial refund in account).
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Beastlymac
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July 22, 2014, 01:37:47 PM |
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The exit command !wq doesn't work for me i have to use :wq
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yslyung
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July 22, 2014, 03:30:57 PM |
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used putty, typed in s3 address login root password root but access denied !
some help pls
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carbon_compound
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July 22, 2014, 05:04:44 PM |
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Windows user doing unix hacker things... Where is my popcorn?
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J4bberwock
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July 22, 2014, 06:19:58 PM |
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Anybody could post high quality pics of the back side of the PCB under the 53355 chips? I can't read the values on the high res pics from Dogie guide, and it seems it's the place they have put the divider resistors that we'll need for overvolting. I believe I already identified the resistors, but I'll need the value to start the work while waiting for my S3 to arrive..
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daddyfatsax
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July 22, 2014, 09:25:08 PM |
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Found out why one of my units was not hashing and having X's on the chips. Paste was everywhere on the inside. Even the screws holding the heat sink on had thermal paste on them. If you have a unit that is not hashing correctly, I suggest taking it apart and cleaning them.
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allcoinminer
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July 23, 2014, 12:16:28 AM |
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Found out why one of my units was not hashing and having X's on the chips. Paste was everywhere on the inside. Even the screws holding the heat sink on had thermal paste on them. If you have a unit that is not hashing correctly, I suggest taking it apart and cleaning them.
[IM]https://i.imgur.com/8tuhdpR.jpg?1[/img] [IM]https://i.imgur.com/fASrdWs.jpg[/img]
Your image alerts everyone to unscrew the heat sink, clean and put some thermal paste again properly. In your image the paste is not properly placed to exchange heat from ASICs. Do it even if its hashing well if it should be cared more. Else, do it if, the temperature is abnormal or hashrate is lower.
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yslyung
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July 23, 2014, 05:24:07 AM |
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used putty, typed in s3 address login root password root but access denied !
some help pls
managed to login, stupid me, forgot that i changed password. got the freq table up. after enter "i" more tables showed up uncomment the freq i want but then !wq or :wq did not work out.
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Atomar
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July 23, 2014, 05:33:00 AM |
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Found out why one of my units was not hashing and having X's on the chips. Paste was everywhere on the inside. Even the screws holding the heat sink on had thermal paste on them. If you have a unit that is not hashing correctly, I suggest taking it apart and cleaning them. And how do you clean the paste off the chip ?? With alcohol ??
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J4bberwock
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July 23, 2014, 06:04:19 AM |
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And how do you clean the paste off the chip ?? With alcohol ??
Isopropyl alcohol works the best, usually for thermal paste.
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July 23, 2014, 06:40:16 AM |
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Remember to apply a good thermal paste after you've cleaned the original one The 4x cabling: seeing the paths on the board it look like both inputs are powering up exactly the same (i.e. this is not an additional board/unit, just a duplicate input) so I guess the "use 2 cables per hashing board" requirement is mostly due to possible cable/solder overheating due to high amperage. Has anyone already tried sticking radiators to the R47 elements? does this do the same magic as it did in the S1's? (lower HW which seems to be the issue here)
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Beastlymac
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July 23, 2014, 06:46:49 AM |
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used putty, typed in s3 address login root password root but access denied !
some help pls
managed to login, stupid me, forgot that i changed password. got the freq table up. after enter "i" more tables showed up uncomment the freq i want but then !wq or :wq did not work out. Make sure you hit esc then type in :wq
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WheresWaldo
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July 23, 2014, 07:11:38 AM |
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Is there a go-to power supply any of you have been going to power 2-4 of these units? Most seem limited on PCI-e cables, I would love to know.
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yslyung
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July 23, 2014, 07:19:58 AM |
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used putty, typed in s3 address login root password root but access denied !
some help pls
managed to login, stupid me, forgot that i changed password. got the freq table up. after enter "i" more tables showed up uncomment the freq i want but then !wq or :wq did not work out. Make sure you hit esc then type in :wq thx Beastlymac . . . just plugged in the other 2 more pci-e ... just wanna see if i got the lucky s3's all 3 that i got is hasshing stable around 440'ish stable for more thn 12 hrs.
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July 23, 2014, 10:00:59 AM |
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Strangely on both of mine. their conf is option 'freq_value' '0982' #225M in comment instead of #250 option 'chip_freq' '250' option 'timeout' '16'
The 225 settings are (currently using this setting @ 453 gh/s avg from 440gh/s at #218.75M)
option 'freq_value' '0882' #225M option 'chip_freq' '225' option 'timeout' '16'
I was looking for the #250 option which wasnt there and then i spotted the chip freq value of 250 in the #225 settings
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