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Author Topic: ANTMINER S4 Discussion and Support Thread  (Read 301939 times)
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December 22, 2014, 12:01:35 AM
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Thanks. Keep us posted on overclock to other setting. I'm happy with current overclock setting but if it can get more hashing with stability of overclocking beyond 225, I would like that. I only have one S4 so I want to keep mining without experimenting like I did with S1s or S3s.

That's about the max you can do with the stock psu.

Althought I have tried going up to 231.25 at 0726 and it was stable. But I'm using 220/240 circuits so it's pulling less amps.

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December 22, 2014, 12:09:02 AM
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Thanks. Keep us posted on overclock to other setting. I'm happy with current overclock setting but if it can get more hashing with stability of overclocking beyond 225, I would like that. I only have one S4 so I want to keep mining without experimenting like I did with S1s or S3s.

That's about the max you can do with the stock psu.

Althought I have tried going up to 231.25 at 0726 and it was stable. But I'm using 220/240 circuits so it's pulling less amps.
Thanks. I don't think that I want to invest on PSU that cost as much as S4 itself. It would be cheaper to just get another S4 with coupon than higher wattage PSU to overclock beyond what is allow with stock PSU. Smiley
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December 22, 2014, 05:49:12 AM
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Does the S2 lifetime warranty?

Could you confirm this?
...We have already contacted Bitmain and they state that item is under lifetime warranty and boards may be returned for repair or replacement for free.  We would like to sell item instead of going to taking the time to return. ...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=870784.0

Checking, might be a while as quite a few staff heading to the St Peters' conference.

Hi dogie, are there any news?..

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December 22, 2014, 06:03:44 AM
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May be something got lost in the translation...  Huh

All Antminer Product comes with 90-day parts replacement warranty.

Sent you PM.  Please check!  Cheesy



Does the S2 lifetime warranty?

Could you confirm this?
...We have already contacted Bitmain and they state that item is under lifetime warranty and boards may be returned for repair or replacement for free.  We would like to sell item instead of going to taking the time to return. ...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=870784.0

Checking, might be a while as quite a few staff heading to the St Peters' conference.

Hi dogie, are there any news?..

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December 22, 2014, 06:04:25 AM
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New chip specs out from bitmain BM1384! Looks like S5 is not far away and comparing to BM1382, much better efficiency.

https://bitmaintech.com/files/download/BM1384_Datasheet_v2.1.pdf

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December 22, 2014, 06:07:41 AM
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Does the S2 lifetime warranty?

Could you confirm this?
...We have already contacted Bitmain and they state that item is under lifetime warranty and boards may be returned for repair or replacement for free.  We would like to sell item instead of going to taking the time to return. ...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=870784.0

Checking, might be a while as quite a few staff heading to the St Peters' conference.

Hi dogie, are there any news?..

Its a 90 day warranty, maybe I had replied to someone's PM asking.

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December 22, 2014, 09:33:08 AM
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"Hash Rate: 2,000GH/s guaranteed" - hm, wondering how Bitmain fulfills this "guarantee" if the miners show a lower hashrate?
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December 22, 2014, 09:41:26 AM
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New chip specs out from bitmain BM1384! Looks like S5 is not far away and comparing to BM1382, much better efficiency.

https://bitmaintech.com/files/download/BM1384_Datasheet_v2.1.pdf

Well spotted Smiley Specs are looking great with efficiency - We all have to bare in mind that China New Year will be fast approaching after Jan.

Hopefully Bitmain can dispatch before everything shuts down. Anyway good to see Bitmain is still investing in new chip design and bitcoin industry
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December 22, 2014, 12:33:44 PM
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"Hash Rate: 2,000GH/s guaranteed" - hm, wondering how Bitmain fulfills this "guarantee" if the miners show a lower hashrate?

I can tell you from experience it's not guaranteed.  If you're using it on a pool or coin that does frequent work restarts, like p2pool, you won't get 2,000 GH/s.  Just like the S2, it does not like regular work restarts.

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December 22, 2014, 01:32:03 PM
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"Hash Rate: 2,000GH/s guaranteed" - hm, wondering how Bitmain fulfills this "guarantee" if the miners show a lower hashrate?

I can tell you from experience it's not guaranteed.  If you're using it on a pool or coin that does frequent work restarts, like p2pool, you won't get 2,000 GH/s.  Just like the S2, it does not like regular work restarts.

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Hm, my average is 1.8863636364 TH/s over two weeks. Tried on several pools. So it is 0.1136363636 below guaranteed hashrate. With 6 S4, this means that I loose about 20 TH/s per month. So if there would be a guarantee, they should reimburse me for this :-)
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December 22, 2014, 01:42:32 PM
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"Hash Rate: 2,000GH/s guaranteed" - hm, wondering how Bitmain fulfills this "guarantee" if the miners show a lower hashrate?

I can tell you from experience it's not guaranteed.  If you're using it on a pool or coin that does frequent work restarts, like p2pool, you won't get 2,000 GH/s.  Just like the S2, it does not like regular work restarts.

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Hm, my average is 1.8863636364 TH/s over two weeks. Tried on several pools. So it is 0.1136363636 below guaranteed hashrate. With 6 S4, this means that I loose about 20 TH/s per month. So if there would be a guarantee, they should reimburse me for this :-)


My S4s work well with Eligius and ckpool.  They get flaky with westhash and p2pool.  (But when westhash was paying good, it didn't matter.)

I also run them through Slush's proxy for ckpool and Eligius.  Because I have other miners pointed to the proxy as well, my worksize jumps up pretty quick for Eligius to solve the low worksize problem the S4s have.  On ckpool I set my starting work size manually, so no issues there.

Have no doubt, S4s are picky.  But if you point them to a pool they like, they work pretty well.

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December 22, 2014, 03:46:43 PM
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"Hash Rate: 2,000GH/s guaranteed" - hm, wondering how Bitmain fulfills this "guarantee" if the miners show a lower hashrate?

I can tell you from experience it's not guaranteed.  If you're using it on a pool or coin that does frequent work restarts, like p2pool, you won't get 2,000 GH/s.  Just like the S2, it does not like regular work restarts.

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Hm, my average is 1.8863636364 TH/s over two weeks. Tried on several pools. So it is 0.1136363636 below guaranteed hashrate. With 6 S4, this means that I loose about 20 TH/s per month. So if there would be a guarantee, they should reimburse me for this :-)


thats 94.3% of spec - only about 5% under spec, and you could likely increase frequency slightly to get a full 2TH

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December 22, 2014, 10:15:04 PM
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"Hash Rate: 2,000GH/s guaranteed" - hm, wondering how Bitmain fulfills this "guarantee" if the miners show a lower hashrate?

I can tell you from experience it's not guaranteed.  If you're using it on a pool or coin that does frequent work restarts, like p2pool, you won't get 2,000 GH/s.  Just like the S2, it does not like regular work restarts.

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Hm, my average is 1.8863636364 TH/s over two weeks. Tried on several pools. So it is 0.1136363636 below guaranteed hashrate. With 6 S4, this means that I loose about 20 TH/s per month. So if there would be a guarantee, they should reimburse me for this :-)


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December 22, 2014, 11:57:17 PM
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S5's are announced on Bitmains site Cheesy Looks damn interesting.

Speaking of interesting: From point-3 in the S5 specs they say, "When better power efficiency is needed in the future due to higher network difficulties, you may want to buy some special PSUs 9V DC with more than 10A output, which will allow you to have a 0.2J/GH mining efficiency, but at lower hashing speed. "

Assuming the S3+'s and S4's do not have fault limits monitoring the +12v supply, could this apply to them as well? (using a 9v supply)
I assume you just highly undervolt which normally increases Vcore regulator losses or pushes it out-of-band. Lower supply gives lower in/out delta.

Anyone tried serious UV/UC with a lower supply voltage?

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December 23, 2014, 12:46:23 AM
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S5's are announced on Bitmains site Cheesy Looks damn interesting.

Speaking of interesting: From point-3 in the S5 specs they say, "When better power efficiency is needed in the future due to higher network difficulties, you may want to buy some special PSUs 9V DC with more than 10A output, which will allow you to have a 0.2J/GH mining efficiency, but at lower hashing speed. "

Assuming the S3+'s and S4's do not have fault limits monitoring the +12v supply, could this apply to them as well? (using a 9v supply)
I assume you just highly undervolt which normally increases Vcore regulator losses or pushes it out-of-band. Lower supply gives lower in/out delta.

Anyone tried serious UV/UC with a lower supply voltage?

S3 and S4 has DC/DC so I doubt this approach will still work.

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December 23, 2014, 02:24:58 AM
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S5's are announced on Bitmains site Cheesy Looks damn interesting.

Speaking of interesting: From point-3 in the S5 specs they say, "When better power efficiency is needed in the future due to higher network difficulties, you may want to buy some special PSUs 9V DC with more than 10A output, which will allow you to have a 0.2J/GH mining efficiency, but at lower hashing speed. "

Assuming the S3+'s and S4's do not have fault limits monitoring the +12v supply, could this apply to them as well? (using a 9v supply)
I assume you just highly undervolt which normally increases Vcore regulator losses or pushes it out-of-band. Lower supply gives lower in/out delta.

Anyone tried serious UV/UC with a lower supply voltage?

S3 and S4 has DC/DC so I doubt this approach will still work.
The Vcore regulators are typical flyback-bucking regulators that usually can provide anything that is less than 50% of the supply voltage. To some extent the wider the difference the better with the only real trade-off being design target efficiency as the permitted bands for in/out are increased.

Questions are, are the low volt-in limit monitors in pert-near all regulator chips taken advantage of (preventing running that low in) and is the regulator circuit setup to handle those conditions if lower supply voltage is allowed?

If I was designing the Vcore regulator circuit for S3+ and S4's, yes would lock out on supply under-volt and for initial design targets rather doubt that last part.

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December 23, 2014, 09:38:59 AM
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If anyone is looking for coupons, I have a bunch for C1's, S3's & S4's.

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December 23, 2014, 11:33:41 AM
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My S4 was running good for about 3 days then it started again with LCD screen going blank and stop hashing. After I hard booted, it last for another hour some times less than an hour and some times little more than an hour but it stop hashing regardless. Temperature never went up more than 53. Can anyone give me some idea? Huh
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December 23, 2014, 02:31:29 PM
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My S4 was running good for about 3 days then it started again with LCD screen going blank and stop hashing. After I hard booted, it last for another hour some times less than an hour and some times little more than an hour but it stop hashing regardless. Temperature never went up more than 53. Can anyone give me some idea? Huh
I think it had something to do with ventilation. When miner was hashing continuously, weather was cold so it didn't make a difference. But weather has been unseasonably warmer and exhaust fan against the wall was blow back to PSU of the miner which cause to stop hashing. I'm not sure but once I let exhaust fan to open area, it went back to normal. I'm a genius.  Grin
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December 23, 2014, 05:59:59 PM
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My S4 was running good for about 3 days then it started again with LCD screen going blank and stop hashing. After I hard booted, it last for another hour some times less than an hour and some times little more than an hour but it stop hashing regardless. Temperature never went up more than 53. Can anyone give me some idea? Huh

My S4 was running good for about 3 days then it started again with LCD screen going blank and stop hashing. After I hard booted, it last for another hour some times less than an hour and some times little more than an hour but it stop hashing regardless. Temperature never went up more than 53. Can anyone give me some idea? Huh
I think it had something to do with ventilation. When miner was hashing continuously, weather was cold so it didn't make a difference. But weather has been unseasonably warmer and exhaust fan against the wall was blow back to PSU of the miner which cause to stop hashing. I'm not sure but once I let exhaust fan to open area, it went back to normal. I'm a genius.  Grin

I was just about to say, if the unit is hard powering off then there is only one culprit.

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