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January 11, 2018, 07:22:23 PM |
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Any info on problems with fan speeds on the s9? Got 3 hooked up today, been running 4.5hours now, and one of them likes to ramp up the fans to 6k rpm even though the temps are fine. Maybe a bad firmware? Also one of them is throwing .266% invalid/stale shares but this is below the pool avg so from what I understand thats pretty normal and will level out as I complete the ramp up period. Thanks for the help
I have one that goes from 4k to 6k every few minutes - or at least it did when it was SLIGHTLY warmer than it is now. (I mean by 2-4 degrees) I upgraded to "File System Version Fri Nov 17 17:57:49 CST 2017" in hopes of it correcting, but it didn't. The highest chip temp is currently 76 and it no longer ramps up and down - however, I have no doubt that when the temps get back up to 78 it will resume the up and down. What is your highest chip temp on your S9 that is spinning at 6k? Where did you get the Nov 17 2017 version, all I saw was aug on bitmains site...
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January 11, 2018, 07:25:20 PM |
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Any info on problems with fan speeds on the s9? Got 3 hooked up today, been running 4.5hours now, and one of them likes to ramp up the fans to 6k rpm even though the temps are fine. Maybe a bad firmware? Also one of them is throwing .266% invalid/stale shares but this is below the pool avg so from what I understand thats pretty normal and will level out as I complete the ramp up period. Thanks for the help
I have one that goes from 4k to 6k every few minutes - or at least it did when it was SLIGHTLY warmer than it is now. (I mean by 2-4 degrees) I upgraded to "File System Version Fri Nov 17 17:57:49 CST 2017" in hopes of it correcting, but it didn't. The highest chip temp is currently 76 and it no longer ramps up and down - however, I have no doubt that when the temps get back up to 78 it will resume the up and down. What is your highest chip temp on your S9 that is spinning at 6k? Where did you get the Nov 17 2017 version, all I saw was aug on bitmains site... What changes in a S9 miner with an update?
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January 11, 2018, 07:25:58 PM |
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Hi all, Thought it was finally time to introduce myself here. I´ve been lurking since mid-November trying to get up to speed with mining, having given up on it back in 2014. I dragged some of my old kit out of storage and managed to get a small amount of hashing power running (900GH/s) just to kick things off. In November I ordered a couple of S9´s, and in December a couple of A741´s, and they all arrived the beginning of the week. Have the Avalons up and running now, but the S9´s are just too noisy. I´ll have to look at some sort of soundproofing for those. If I can get my hands on some more miners I will look for a dedicated hosting space where noise won´t be a problem, but in the meantime I´m stuck using our empty apartment. Thankfully no neighbours at the moment. Not expecting to get rich from this endeavour, just having fun, and hopefully making a bit of money on top. Great to have some more miners in the pool. Good luck to your little workers.
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January 11, 2018, 07:31:15 PM |
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What does it matter that the fan in ramping up and down. I have one that does that as well and have seen multiple posts be individuals attempting to fix it. I have never had an issue with the machine and have never bothered with it. Is it because the sound? Worried about extra running cost with electricity?
The only problem I have with the issue is the fan may die while I sleep and I end up burning my boards, I have seen multiple posts, but not a sure fix. It will add extra cost, but mainly just it not running 100% as it should, I'm already ocd enough and different board temps are enough, hahaha. As long as the boards stay cool, my worry is just the wear and tear on the fan. Still learning Yes, it's the sound. I'm OCD as well and get irritated when I can hear (even though the sound deaded mining room door) the RPMs fluctuate. Must drive you guys nuts to see one board with 72 chip temp and the next one 67 and the third one 65. Ha, not only that - but why does Chain 6 always have more HW than 7 or 8!?
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January 11, 2018, 07:32:40 PM |
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Any info on problems with fan speeds on the s9? Got 3 hooked up today, been running 4.5hours now, and one of them likes to ramp up the fans to 6k rpm even though the temps are fine. Maybe a bad firmware? Also one of them is throwing .266% invalid/stale shares but this is below the pool avg so from what I understand thats pretty normal and will level out as I complete the ramp up period. Thanks for the help
I have one that goes from 4k to 6k every few minutes - or at least it did when it was SLIGHTLY warmer than it is now. (I mean by 2-4 degrees) I upgraded to "File System Version Fri Nov 17 17:57:49 CST 2017" in hopes of it correcting, but it didn't. The highest chip temp is currently 76 and it no longer ramps up and down - however, I have no doubt that when the temps get back up to 78 it will resume the up and down. What is your highest chip temp on your S9 that is spinning at 6k? Where did you get the Nov 17 2017 version, all I saw was aug on bitmains site... https://shop.bitmain.com/support.htm?pid=00720161126080548570Q2tDBXAH065D or directly here ( https://file.bitmain.com/shop-file-server/firmwares/Antminer%20S9/Firmware/00720170428120943064Xx38xD7Y0683/Antminer-S9-all-201711171757-autofreq-user-Update2UBI-NF.tar.gz) I don't know what difference 11/17/17 has vs others, I only upgraded to see if it would "fix" the RPM issue.
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January 11, 2018, 07:34:24 PM |
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What does it matter that the fan in ramping up and down. I have one that does that as well and have seen multiple posts be individuals attempting to fix it. I have never had an issue with the machine and have never bothered with it. Is it because the sound? Worried about extra running cost with electricity?
The only problem I have with the issue is the fan may die while I sleep and I end up burning my boards, I have seen multiple posts, but not a sure fix. It will add extra cost, but mainly just it not running 100% as it should, I'm already ocd enough and different board temps are enough, hahaha. As long as the boards stay cool, my worry is just the wear and tear on the fan. Still learning Yes, it's the sound. I'm OCD as well and get irritated when I can hear (even though the sound deaded mining room door) the RPMs fluctuate. Must drive you guys nuts to see one board with 72 chip temp and the next one 67 and the third one 65. Ha, not only that - but why does Chain 6 always have more HW than 7 or 8!? Probably it's location in the actual unit. That's all I can guess.
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AerialGopher
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January 11, 2018, 07:45:00 PM |
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ahhh Looks like the must of put that Nov firmware on in the last little bit. I checked like a week ago, and it was an older one. Thanks.
Time for upgrades....
FYI For people asking about temps, and the ramping of the fan...
I read almost all of the posts about these chip temps. for one there is a temp sensor for CHIP on each board, then there is also a BOARD temp on each board. The S9 firmware forsome reason does nto show you the board temp, only the 3 hash board temps. Awesome miner will show you both, under the SUMMARY Tab will show you CHIP temps at the bottom eg 75/76/78. on the ASIC tab of that miner you will see a column for Temp, and this is the Board temp, not chip temp. It will usually be lower, mine run 20-24 deg C Colder than the chips.
The fan ramping up and down isnt a problem, its the indication that there is a problem... its too hot, and then it cools itself down and then fan slows again, and warms up. Bad coding in my opinion. I wish I could manually specify a minimum speed so that it is slightly faster than where it falls back to so that dump ramping is stopped.
The issue is that if the unit runs hotter, the life expectancy is shortened. And since parts and the s9's are hard to get, its in your best interest to keep them happy with plenty of cool air and lots of power.
Yes, the first Chain, 6 i believe is ALWAYS warmer, and ALWAYS has more hardware errors. Don't know why, but my 5 do the exact same thing. Even though they have different fans on 2 of them. Them Yellow fans that I think are the original are nice, but they have a certain hum to them that sounds like a bad bearing, it almost seems like different tones are played from them. THAT is what I find annoying. But, I keep telling myself.....
That's the sound of money....
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January 11, 2018, 07:54:37 PM |
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Did anyone see this? Wow, from 6% to 50%
Dear ViaBTC users:
In the past 14 months, ViaBTC cloud mining service has covered over 50 countries and regions in the globe, served tens of thousand cryptocurrency investors and received great popularity all over the world. We are very grateful for your love and support and will continue trying our best in providing more investment options.
Recently, due to policy changes, some of our long-term hosting partners are facing a crisis of farm closure as mining resources in Mainland China become more scarce, leading to rocketing costs of our cloud mining operation. To guarantee the long run of cloud mining, ViaBTC has no choice but have to readjust our maintenance fees. The arrangements are as follows:
1. S9 contracts: From UTC time 8:00 12th January 2018, maintenance fee ratio for S9 contracts will be adjusted from 6% to 50%.
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AerialGopher
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January 11, 2018, 08:00:45 PM |
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I have some space if anyone wants to be crazy and pay 50% hahaah Actually, I can do it for less. But if you are WILLING to pay 50% I'll take that too. I actually know a guy who is doing it for 10 %.
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January 11, 2018, 08:01:07 PM |
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Did anyone see this? Wow, from 6% to 50%
Dear ViaBTC users:
In the past 14 months, ViaBTC cloud mining service has covered over 50 countries and regions in the globe, served tens of thousand cryptocurrency investors and received great popularity all over the world. We are very grateful for your love and support and will continue trying our best in providing more investment options.
Recently, due to policy changes, some of our long-term hosting partners are facing a crisis of farm closure as mining resources in Mainland China become more scarce, leading to rocketing costs of our cloud mining operation. To guarantee the long run of cloud mining, ViaBTC has no choice but have to readjust our maintenance fees. The arrangements are as follows:
1. S9 contracts: From UTC time 8:00 12th January 2018, maintenance fee ratio for S9 contracts will be adjusted from 6% to 50%.
Suppose they have recovered their capital and now would prefer mining themselves ?
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January 11, 2018, 08:20:27 PM |
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I have some space if anyone wants to be crazy and pay 50% hahaah Actually, I can do it for less. But if you are WILLING to pay 50% I'll take that too. I actually know a guy who is doing it for 10 %.
50% = do it with Kodak.
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January 11, 2018, 09:01:21 PM |
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Hi folks, The short version of my question is :" when will I be able to pay the electricity bill with my Kano earning?"
I'm here since the 8th Jan. (with one s9) and got already a share of one block which was approx 5 Euros. I'm living in Germany. With my current electricity tariff the S9 consumes about 8.80 Euros per day. So, when (blocks per month) is Kano getting reasonable for a person who has to pay the electricity bill with the bitcoin(s) ? Thanks, Kemal
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January 11, 2018, 09:16:01 PM |
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Thanks for your time... The power/energy units thing is just college physics-core curricula, and my having been a professional physicist working for the USAF for the last 36 years, I'm likely not misunderstanding anything. Anyway, as this is heading for a troll-fest, which I wasn't after, I'll just drop a few F-bombs (*facts, haha) then be done with it. I realized S7's are a better surrogate than S9's for the efficiency of the whole network - S7's have penetrated very far into big mining networks over the last few years as well as individual networks. That way we're only ignoring really inefficient miners like S3-level miners (also, the network total hashing rate varies a bit, but will likely increase for as long as it can). https://i.imgur.com/vSVL1yA.png
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January 11, 2018, 09:27:18 PM Last edit: January 11, 2018, 09:39:29 PM by wavelengthsf |
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Hi folks, The short version of my question is :" when will I be able to pay the electricity bill with my Kano earning?"
I'm here since the 8th Jan. (with one s9) and got already a share of one block which was approx 5 Euros. I'm living in Germany. With my current electricity tariff the S9 consumes about 8.80 Euros per day. So, when (blocks per month) is Kano getting reasonable for a person who has to pay the electricity bill with the bitcoin(s) ? Thanks, Kemal
Your miner now is connected to the pool and contributing shares. When we find a block, the pool looks back in time at the last 9 trillion or so shares. (This is the 5ND.) You will get paid a percentage of the block based on the number of those shares that were from your miner. You can plug your numbers into http://tradebtc.net/bitcalc.php - an S9 (13.5 th/s) earns roughly 0.001757834865 btc (or 19.64 euro) a day, but that's only paid out when we find a block, and you won't get paid for your full shares until you're ramped up. The earnings all average out over the month, when we find a block, as long as we get around 100% of the expected blocks. So you'll get 0 some days, but get 40 euro others, and it averages out to 19.64 per day.
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kano (OP)
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January 12, 2018, 12:21:59 AM |
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Issue has been resolve by Kano. FYI save your 2FA keys there is no way for reset.
Also if you didn't save the key when you setup 2FA, but your device is still working, go to the 2FA web page and change the key, to get a new one you can save Read the 2FA page when you change it (and of course when you first set it up)
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January 12, 2018, 12:35:46 AM |
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Where is that damn next block at? I danced for like an hour last night! Errr.....
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January 12, 2018, 12:41:38 AM |
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... Ha, not only that - but why does Chain 6 always have more HW than 7 or 8!? I actually have one S9 where all 3 chains have equal HW and temps. After 35 days of running the total HW is less than 1000 and registers as 0.0000%. It's like a rock star. All the rest of mine follow the normal S9 pattern where chain 6 has all the errors and the highest temps Time for BLOCK FRIDAY around here!
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January 12, 2018, 01:02:14 AM |
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... Ha, not only that - but why does Chain 6 always have more HW than 7 or 8!? I actually have one S9 where all 3 chains have equal HW and temps. After 35 days of running the total HW is less than 1000 and registers as 0.0000%. It's like a rock star. All the rest of mine follow the normal S9 pattern where chain 6 has all the errors and the highest temps Time for BLOCK FRIDAY around here! Almost at 80%. Who the heck is monitoring kano.is. STEP AWAY FROM THE SCREEN.
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krisgt30
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January 12, 2018, 01:26:09 AM |
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Anyone in the US mining here that knows of a place where I can host 25 machines? I am running out of room at my facility and want to avoid the cost of having an additional transformer run out to my property. Any help would be appreciated.
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www.bcmonster.com Multi pool, pools for BTC, BCA, LCC, KMD, HUSH and ZEN -Donate:1QGZQBhXMo2jVc45wLEsp2bn5agF8SZSuY
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rifleman74
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January 12, 2018, 03:17:12 AM |
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Welcome cashdc to the pool, or at least upping their hash rate significantly!
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