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August 30, 2014, 04:58:38 AM
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hello all, i have a stubborn s3 that will not accept OC...the frequency remains at the stock 218.75.   i have tried selecting 237, 250, etc.  and i cannot OC.  i am plagued by the 218.75 frequency.  any suggestions ? 

here are the steps i am following:
1. ssh into
2. cd /etc/config (enter)
3. vim asic-freq (enter)
4. type "i"
5. select removing # for new frequency in list
6. deselect old frequency by adding #
7. hit "esc"
8. type ":wq"
9.  i go back into ssh mode, and verify that my selections are saved, and all looks how i left it.

am i missing something ?  Thanks in advance
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August 30, 2014, 05:19:08 AM
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hello all, i have a stubborn s3 that will not accept OC...the frequency remains at the stock 218.75.   i have tried selecting 237, 250, etc.  and i cannot OC.  i am plagued by the 218.75 frequency.  any suggestions ?  
Yep. Update a firmware from Bitmain's site and overclock your S3(s) via web-interface.  Cool

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August 30, 2014, 06:25:08 AM
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hello all, i have a stubborn s3 that will not accept OC...the frequency remains at the stock 218.75.   i have tried selecting 237, 250, etc.  and i cannot OC.  i am plagued by the 218.75 frequency.  any suggestions ?  
Yep. Update a firmware from Bitmain's site and overclock your S3(s) via web-interface.  Cool

maybe i am just tired, but this is getting worse.  LoL  i updated the firmware to the August file.  now the antminer will not hash at all.  it has both the red and green LED's on.  and there is no frequency in the web UI.  i went back into SSH, and have selected the frequency.  however, the ant's red LED will not turn off.   this is comical.
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August 30, 2014, 07:57:28 AM
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hello all, i have a stubborn s3 that will not accept OC...the frequency remains at the stock 218.75.   i have tried selecting 237, 250, etc.  and i cannot OC.  i am plagued by the 218.75 frequency.  any suggestions ?  
Yep. Update a firmware from Bitmain's site and overclock your S3(s) via web-interface.  Cool

maybe i am just tired, but this is getting worse.  LoL  i updated the firmware to the August file.  now the antminer will not hash at all.  it has both the red and green LED's on.  and there is no frequency in the web UI.  i went back into SSH, and have selected the frequency.  however, the ant's red LED will not turn off.   this is comical.

Flash the firmware again, but reset all settings too, then reconfigure.
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August 30, 2014, 08:45:47 AM
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hello all, i have a stubborn s3 that will not accept OC...the frequency remains at the stock 218.75.   i have tried selecting 237, 250, etc.  and i cannot OC.  i am plagued by the 218.75 frequency.  any suggestions ?  
Yep. Update a firmware from Bitmain's site and overclock your S3(s) via web-interface.  Cool
Why update the firmaware?
After changing the speed all you had to do is reboot.
Now you have updated the firmaware, you'll have to do it all over again, only this time you need to change a different file as the new firmware has been noted for reverting the OC.

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August 30, 2014, 01:12:23 PM
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hello all, i have a stubborn s3 that will not accept OC...the frequency remains at the stock 218.75.   i have tried selecting 237, 250, etc.  and i cannot OC.  i am plagued by the 218.75 frequency.  any suggestions ?  
Yep. Update a firmware from Bitmain's site and overclock your S3(s) via web-interface.  Cool

maybe i am just tired, but this is getting worse.  LoL  i updated the firmware to the August file.  now the antminer will not hash at all.  it has both the red and green LED's on.  and there is no frequency in the web UI.  i went back into SSH, and have selected the frequency.  however, the ant's red LED will not turn off.   this is comical.

After update the firmware, go to the miner configuration tab and click on advance settings.  You can change the clock speed there.

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August 30, 2014, 01:41:52 PM
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as the new firmware has been noted for reverting the OC.
Why does it works normally on my S3s?..

After update the firmware, go to the miner configuration tab and click on advance settings.  You can change the clock speed there.
And press "Save&Apply" button to get it working at desireable frequency.  Roll Eyes

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Hello again.

I just received another S3 and have some questions. First off, how can I tell what batch this S3 is? I already have a Batch 6. I have provided a screenshot below. Please take a look and see what you think. I dont have it OCed. I do have the latest firmware on it. I am having issues with the HW errors. Are these specs too high? Should I b concerned? I have thought about taking it apart and applying new thermal paste. Think that might help?

Thanx again .
You're at a 1.2% HW error rate right now. But everything else looks fine. Looks like it may be a batch 1, especially if you bought it from a third party used.

New to S3's here.

How do you calculate the HW error rate?

What should the HW error rate on an S3 be?

HW/(HW+DiffA+DiffR)=HW%

I tried setting the frequency of this Antminer S3 down a step from stock. And the HW errors dropped drastically. Still wish I knew what Batch this was. I got it Shipped in 2 days for $340. Despite the issue with the HW errors, Think this was a fair price? I paid alot more for my Batch 6 shipped from Bitmain. Think there is something I can do to this S3 to make it run better at the proper stock frequency and to possibly make it able to OC? I really wish I knew if there was a way to determine what batch this S3 is from......Does anyone know how to tell?

Image underclocked:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v400/Plumpkatt1/Antminer/s3issue2_zpsc89be91c.png

Image at Stock:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v400/Plumpkatt1/S3HWErrors_zps75490966.jpg
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August 30, 2014, 05:58:51 PM
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what is power consumption for the S3 if you undervolt it ?
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August 30, 2014, 06:21:23 PM
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what is power consumption for the S3 if you undervolt it ?

I really wish I know how to answer that.

This Antminer S3 is connected solely to a Corsair TX 500 watt 80+ Bronze PSU. Originally it was connected to a Rosewill Lighning 1300 80+ PSU. I know it isnt a PSU issue as the Rosewill 1300 watt is currently running a OCd S3(Batch6), An OCd S1 and 5 Fury's without issue. The Corsair TX 500 watt powers my OCd S3 batch 6 with no issues either.
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August 30, 2014, 07:11:57 PM
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I wasn't asking for your particular S3,sorry.
It was a general question for everyone that knows the answer.
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August 30, 2014, 09:47:43 PM
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Hello again.

I just received another S3 and have some questions. First off, how can I tell what batch this S3 is? I already have a Batch 6. I have provided a screenshot below. Please take a look and see what you think. I dont have it OCed. I do have the latest firmware on it. I am having issues with the HW errors. Are these specs too high? Should I b concerned? I have thought about taking it apart and applying new thermal paste. Think that might help?

Thanx again .
You're at a 1.2% HW error rate right now. But everything else looks fine. Looks like it may be a batch 1, especially if you bought it from a third party used.

New to S3's here.

How do you calculate the HW error rate?

What should the HW error rate on an S3 be?

HW/(HW+DiffA+DiffR)=HW%

nope, [HW/(HW+DiffA+DiffR)]x100=HW%
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August 31, 2014, 03:49:02 AM
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Frequency settings with watts.  This is from a previous post.

   #option 'freq_value'    '0982'  #502Gh/s 402W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '250'
   #option 'timeout'       '16'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '1306'  #490Gh/s 385W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '243.75'
   #option 'timeout'       '16'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0902'  #478Gh/s 367W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '237.5'
   #option 'timeout'       '17'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '1206'  #465Gh/s 356W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '231.25'
   #option 'timeout'       '17'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0882'  #452Gh/s 346W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '225'
   #option 'timeout'       '18'
   
   option 'freq_value'    '1106'  #441Gh/s 340W Default
   option 'chip_freq'     '218.75'
   option 'timeout'       '18'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0802'  #427Gh/s 329W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '212.5'
   #option 'timeout'       '19'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '1006'  #414Gh/s 319W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '206.25'
   #option 'timeout'       '19'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0782'  #402Gh/s 310W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '200'
   #option 'timeout'       '20'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '1f07'  #396Gh/s 301W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '196.875'
   #option 'timeout'       '20'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0f03'  #389Gh/s 296W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '193.75'
   #option 'timeout'       '21'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0d83'  #352Gh/s 268W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '175'
   #option 'timeout'       '23'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0b83'  #301Gh/s 228W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '150'
   #option 'timeout'       '27'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0983'  #251Gh/s 191W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '125'
   #option 'timeout'       '32'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0783'  #201Gh/s 154W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '100'
   #option 'timeout'       '40'
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Frequency settings with watts.  This is from a previous post.

   #option 'freq_value'    '0982'  #502Gh/s 402W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '250'
   #option 'timeout'       '16'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '1306'  #490Gh/s 385W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '243.75'
   #option 'timeout'       '16'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0902'  #478Gh/s 367W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '237.5'
   #option 'timeout'       '17'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '1206'  #465Gh/s 356W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '231.25'
   #option 'timeout'       '17'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0882'  #452Gh/s 346W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '225'
   #option 'timeout'       '18'
   
   option 'freq_value'    '1106'  #441Gh/s 340W Default
   option 'chip_freq'     '218.75'
   option 'timeout'       '18'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0802'  #427Gh/s 329W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '212.5'
   #option 'timeout'       '19'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '1006'  #414Gh/s 319W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '206.25'
   #option 'timeout'       '19'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0782'  #402Gh/s 310W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '200'
   #option 'timeout'       '20'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '1f07'  #396Gh/s 301W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '196.875'
   #option 'timeout'       '20'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0f03'  #389Gh/s 296W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '193.75'
   #option 'timeout'       '21'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0d83'  #352Gh/s 268W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '175'
   #option 'timeout'       '23'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0b83'  #301Gh/s 228W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '150'
   #option 'timeout'       '27'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0983'  #251Gh/s 191W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '125'
   #option 'timeout'       '32'
   
   #option 'freq_value'    '0783'  #201Gh/s 154W
   #option 'chip_freq'     '100'
   #option 'timeout'       '40'

NOW with  Watt per GH...

#option 'freq_value'    '0982'  #502Gh/s 402W/ 0.800W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '250'
   #option 'timeout'       '16'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '1306'  #490Gh/s 385W/ 0.786W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '243.75'
   #option 'timeout'       '16'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '0902'  #478Gh/s 367W/ 0.768W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '237.5'
   #option 'timeout'       '17'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '1206'  #465Gh/s 356W/ 0.766W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '231.25'
   #option 'timeout'       '17'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '0882'  #452Gh/s 346W/ 0.765W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '225'
   #option 'timeout'       '18'
  
   option 'freq_value'    '1106'  #441Gh/s 340W Default/ 0.771W per GH
   option 'chip_freq'     '218.75'
   option 'timeout'       '18'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '0802'  #427Gh/s 329W/ 0.7705W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '212.5'
   #option 'timeout'       '19'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '1006'  #414Gh/s 319W/ 0.7705W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '206.25'
   #option 'timeout'       '19'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '0782'  #402Gh/s 310W/ 0.771W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '200'
   #option 'timeout'       '20'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '1f07'  #396Gh/s 301W/ 0.7601W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '196.875'
   #option 'timeout'       '20'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '0f03'  #389Gh/s 296W/ 0.7609W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '193.75'
   #option 'timeout'       '21'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '0d83'  #352Gh/s 268W/ 0.7614W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '175'
   #option 'timeout'       '23'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '0b83'  #301Gh/s 228W/ 0.7575W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '150'
   #option 'timeout'       '27'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '0983'  #251Gh/s 191W/ 0.761W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '125'
   #option 'timeout'       '32'
  
   #option 'freq_value'    '0783'  #201Gh/s 154W/ 0.7661W per GH
   #option 'chip_freq'     '100'
   #option 'timeout'       '40'


The best efficiency vs Speed ... is in 225 to 237MHz range... Wink

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September 01, 2014, 04:29:49 PM
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http://w45ted.tumblr.com/post/96367255993
Please Check my devices , cant imaging why it isnt working
the browser isnt connecting with the miner
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http://w45ted.tumblr.com/post/96367255993
Please Check my devices , cant imaging why it isnt working
the browser isnt connecting with the miner
is your antminer on (lights blinking)?

if so, then what is you laptop IP? to find it out, on windows press WINDOWS+R buttons
in "Run.." windows that popped up, type cmd
and press OK. In CMD promt, type ipconfig /all and find your "IPv4 Address"
you should know that by default antminers IP is: 192.168.1.99, so in your web browser open:
http://192.168.1.99

if it does not open, what does the error message say?
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The green and the yellow lights are on.
the browser cant connect with the Miner ip.
Should i get a new router?
The current Router is a wifi one Not a network lan router
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Last edit: September 03, 2014, 09:41:36 AM by robyone
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I have this problem with one of my antminers, that randomly it will start under performing, like for example when I first turn it on it will hash fine for random amount of hours averaging 440 GH/s, but then will go to 400-410 GH/s AVG for days unless I will reboot it, sometimes needs couple of reboots.
see example here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.4980
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.2820
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=671189.3680

user suggested restarting every hour or more often, but I wrote a script that should only restart when it is really required.

This is for advanced users only that know how to use vim or other ways of editing text file in Unix shell. And only do this with the unit that has problems with performance, do not do this with good units!

first create a file: /usr/bin/cgminer-avg-monitor
for example by issuing following command:
vim /usr/bin/cgminer-avg-monitor

Code:
#!/bin/sh
# This file is for cron job

# This if for make sure the start cgminer when there is network problem

nowtime=$(date +%s)
avglog=$(date +%s -r /usr/bin/avg.log)
age=$(( nowtime - avglog ))

if [ "$age" -lt 600 ]; then
exit 0;
else
set -x
date

avg=`/usr/bin/cgminer-api -o summary | sed -n "s/.*GHS av=\([^']*\)...,F.*/\1/p"`
if [ "$avg" -lt 439 ]; then
    killall -s 9 cgminer
    sleep 1
    /etc/init.d/cgminer restart
    echo restarted at $(date '+%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S') because avg hashrate: $avg >> /usr/bin/avg.log
    exit 0;
fi
fi

change file permission by:
chmod 700 /usr/bin/cgminer-avg-monitor

then back up original monitor script:
cp /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor_BACKUP

and modify (or replace) it so it looks like this:

Code:
nowtime=$(date +%s)
avglog=$(date +%s -r /usr/bin/avg.log)
age=$(( nowtime - avglog ))

if [ "$age" -lt 600 ]; then
exit 0;
else
set -x
date
C=`pidof cgminer | wc -w`
if [ "$C" != "1" ]; then
    echo "Case C"
    killall -s 9 cgminer
    sleep 1
    /etc/init.d/cgminer restart
    echo restarted at $(date '+%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S') no process running  >> /usr/bin/avg.log
    exit 0;
fi

A=`cat /tmp/cm.log`
B=`cgminer-api devs | grep "^   \[Last Valid Work\]"`
echo "$B" > /tmp/cm.log
if [ "$B" != "" -a "$A" == "$B" ]; then
    echo "Case B"
    killall -s 9 cgminer
    sleep 1
    /etc/init.d/cgminer restart
    echo restarted at $(date '+%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S') because no valid work being done >> /usr/bin/avg.log
    exit 0;
fi

D=`cgminer-api stats | grep "^   \[miner_count\]"`
if [ "$D" == "" ]; then
        echo "Case D"
        killall -s 9 cgminer
        sleep 1
        /etc/init.d/cgminer restart
        echo restarted at $(date '+%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S') because of miner count >> /usr/bin/avg.log
        exit 0;
fi
fi

your crontab should look like this:

Code:
root@antMiner:/usr/bin# crontab -l
*/3 *  *   *   *     /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor
59 19 * * 0 reboot
0,30 * * * * /usr/bin/cgminer-avg-monitor

for safety create the log file, that is mentioned in the scripts by command:
echo START >> /usr/bin/avg.log


what will happen now:
1) as usual there will be /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor executed every 3 minutes, but will not do anything if something has already been done during last 10 minutes (600 seconds) - like a restart.
2) /usr/bin/cgminer-avg-monitor will run every 30 minutes, its purpose is to check if AVG hashrate of the miner is below 439 GH/s, if it is, then it will restart cgminer (only if it has not been done within last 10 minutes)
3) reboot antminer every sunday at 19:59... just to reboot once in a while.


UNINSTALLING:
Code:
rm /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor
mv /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor_BACKUP /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor
rm /usr/bin/cgminer-avg-monitor
rm /usr/bin/avg.log
edit crontab to its original version:
Code:
*/3 *  *   *   *     /usr/bin/cgminer-monitor

Hope someone finds this useful.


EDIT: I did this for all (2) of my units and am forgetting they exist even if internet goes offline, or losing electricity, the units will go back and will make sure they hash at 439+ GH/s even if couple of restarts are required. I found out that even the good unit will start under performing if internet goes down for a while (I know what I am talking about, I am taking into consideration only pool side 3 hour AVG after the internet is back), I know that after internet goes down in miner status it will show less AVG until rebooted and it does not show actual AVG, so I am looking at poolside - I want it to be ~880+-5% GH/s poolside and it was not hapenning before this script, I had to manually restart after downtime.
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September 01, 2014, 07:31:22 PM
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The green and the yellow lights are on.
the browser cant connect with the Miner ip.
Should i get a new router?
The current Router is a wifi one Not a network lan router

I am using WIFI router also, but both - laptop and antminer ar connected to router by wire, but I can see you already have that.

can you show me your IP for laptop or you do not know how to?

Us the tutorial here:
http://www.wikihow.com/Find-out-Your-IP-Address
(the ipconfig version).
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September 01, 2014, 09:54:28 PM
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Miningrigrentals.com


anyone renting your S3's here? I can't get mine to connect to their service and was hoping for some guidance. There are some available to rent on the site so I know it is possible.
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