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March 28, 2015, 04:33:28 AM |
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Like this. Thank you, hurricandave. Had a hunch my problem was an incorrectly installed driver. Did an uninstall of drivers for a clean start. Installed the latest CP210X and then latest Zadig. Kept messing around with the Zadig options until the driver details more-or-less matched those posted above. First time I ran CGMiner 4.9.0 it recognized the unit as "AU3 0" and has been hashing away at 56+GH for nearly 24 hours now using USB cord that came with the U3. It's running so cool with the 225MHz-750mV defaults I'll probably leave it just like that. Thanks again to all who responded.
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Ecnad
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March 28, 2015, 05:21:18 AM |
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Glad you got it up and running!
I've got 5 more of these coming. Low hash power rigs seem to be popular on the rental site as mine has gotten three 100+ hour rentals in a row, so going to add a few to the catalog.
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March 28, 2015, 12:10:27 PM |
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I've got 5 more of these coming.
Good luck getting more than 1 to work at the same time.
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Phosphorous
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March 30, 2015, 05:16:31 PM |
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Bitmain,
I think need to RMA one of my U3s, it has stopped hashing all together. I came home from work yesterday and it was zombie (which is nothing new) but this time nothing I can do will get it to work again. I've zadig and restarted several times, plugged and unplugged, but when you plug the USB in the one red power led comes on, then the hashing red led flashes a few times and that's it, the hashing led never goes solid. cgminer does not ever recognize it being plugged in (but it does give an error when I unplug it).
If you didn't buy it from Bitmain you need to RMA it where you bought it. Bitmain will not RMA it.
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March 30, 2015, 06:33:06 PM |
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Bitmain,
I think need to RMA one of my U3s, it has stopped hashing all together. I came home from work yesterday and it was zombie (which is nothing new) but this time nothing I can do will get it to work again. I've zadig and restarted several times, plugged and unplugged, but when you plug the USB in the one red power led comes on, then the hashing red led flashes a few times and that's it, the hashing led never goes solid. cgminer does not ever recognize it being plugged in (but it does give an error when I unplug it).
If you didn't buy it from Bitmain you need to RMA it where you bought it. Bitmain will not RMA it. Bought from Amazon and the seller will not accept for exchange because he doesn't have them any more. If you are having problem with your U3, please PM us.
or you can return the U3 to the following address in the original box, and the replacement will be send to you from the factory
Bitmain Warranty 3700 Quebec St. Unit 100-239 Denver, Colorado 80207
tel; +1-844-248-6246
Please include the purchase receipt from where you purchased it from.
Maybe I'll PM them...
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March 30, 2015, 10:13:06 PM |
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See if the reseller will give you the info from the original invoice like date and #,it might help but the warranty starts when he got them.
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Mikestang
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March 30, 2015, 11:06:11 PM |
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See if the reseller will give you the info from the original invoice like date and #,it might help but the warranty starts when he got them.
Good idea, I will try to track that info down from him, thanks.
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Ecnad
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April 04, 2015, 12:37:55 AM |
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I've got 5 more of these coming.
Good luck getting more than 1 to work at the same time. Got 3 running right now. More hardware errors it seems with multiple running, but working fine so far. Other 3 I am going to sell as I have another large rig coming so space is an issue, but these are still good little rental units.
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April 04, 2015, 01:04:37 AM |
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Good for a Solo Mining for a fun at http://solo.ckpool.org I've got 5 more of these coming.
Good luck getting more than 1 to work at the same time. Got 3 running right now. More hardware errors it seems with multiple running, but working fine so far. Other 3 I am going to sell as I have another large rig coming so space is an issue, but these are still good little rental units.
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Antminer & DragonMint Repair E-mail: support@myrig.com T: @MyRig_com Return Address: MyRig 3700 Quebec Street, Unit 100-239, Denver, Colorado 80207, USA
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Mikestang
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April 04, 2015, 11:30:08 PM |
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I've got 5 more of these coming.
Good luck getting more than 1 to work at the same time. Got 3 running right now. More hardware errors it seems with multiple running, but working fine so far. Other 3 I am going to sell as I have another large rig coming so space is an issue, but these are still good little rental units. Good to hear, I think my issues with not being able to run more than 1 are specific to my computer. The one I am running is pointed to ck's solo pool, as mentioned. Good advice.
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April 06, 2015, 11:04:27 AM |
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After 30-40 hours of U3 goes into zombies. Removes it from the Zombie Mode only juggling cable USB. How can I get rid of it? Connect the 2 devices. Pass mode zombies are not at the same time. 0.8V supply voltage, frequency 255.
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April 06, 2015, 06:25:04 PM |
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After 30-40 hours of U3 goes into zombies. Removes it from the Zombie Mode only juggling cable USB. How can I get rid of it? Connect the 2 devices. Pass mode zombies are not at the same time. 0.8V supply voltage, frequency 255.
There is no fix, this is how the U3 operates. Plug and re-plug daily. Use a high quality USB cable.
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April 07, 2015, 05:41:36 PM |
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There is no fix, this is how the U3 operates. Plug and re-plug daily. Use a high quality USB cable.
What's the problem? Hardware implementation or problem ZADIG? Possible to fix it? External USB-hub correct position, if he temporarily turn off the power?
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April 07, 2015, 09:42:57 PM |
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There is no fix, this is how the U3 operates. Plug and re-plug daily. Use a high quality USB cable.
What's the problem? Hardware implementation or problem ZADIG? Possible to fix it? External USB-hub correct position, if he temporarily turn off the power? Read this whole thread and you'll find pages of people complaining about these units going zombie. They need to be restarted almost every day, it's just how they are. Maybe Bitmain could tell us, but since they haven't by now I don't think they know either.
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April 08, 2015, 03:56:36 PM |
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Read this whole thread and you'll find pages of people complaining about these units going zombie. They need to be restarted almost every day, it's just how they are. Maybe Bitmain could tell us, but since they haven't by now I don't think they know either.
I have read this entire stream and see that all are facing this problem. I spent two months trying to get to work normally. I regret that I bought two of these blocks. It did not finish the model that sell. I will not buy ANTMINER and others will not advise. My GRIDSEED works for weeks without rebooting.
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April 09, 2015, 10:08:20 PM |
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There is no fix, this is how the U3 operates. Plug and re-plug daily. Use a high quality USB cable.
What's the problem? Hardware implementation or problem ZADIG? Possible to fix it? External USB-hub correct position, if he temporarily turn off the power? Read this whole thread and you'll find pages of people complaining about these units going zombie. They need to be restarted almost every day, it's just how they are. Maybe Bitmain could tell us, but since they haven't by now I don't think they know either. Any suggestion on a substitution for plugging and replugging when controlling them remotely? Rebooting my pi remotely doesn't seem to do the trick.
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April 09, 2015, 10:12:29 PM |
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There is no fix, this is how the U3 operates. Plug and re-plug daily. Use a high quality USB cable.
What's the problem? Hardware implementation or problem ZADIG? Possible to fix it? External USB-hub correct position, if he temporarily turn off the power? Read this whole thread and you'll find pages of people complaining about these units going zombie. They need to be restarted almost every day, it's just how they are. Maybe Bitmain could tell us, but since they haven't by now I don't think they know either. Any suggestion on a substitution for plugging and replugging when controlling them remotely? Rebooting my pi remotely doesn't seem to do the trick. The communication chip needs to be power cycled because it stops responding. Even power cycling the device doesn't work because the comms chip draws power from the usb coming from your pc while the device is off. You'd have to power cycle everything and the only way to do this would be by putting everything on a power distribution unit and having it power down for 1 minute or so before it powers back up. I guess you could automate this to do it once per day or something but you'd be much better off just using the U3s as paperweights or doorstops, as a harsh reminder of what a dud purchase they were.
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April 09, 2015, 10:39:31 PM |
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The communication chip needs to be power cycled because it stops responding. Even power cycling the device doesn't work because the comms chip draws power from the usb coming from your pc while the device is off. You'd have to power cycle everything and the only way to do this would be by putting everything on a power distribution unit and having it power down for 1 minute or so before it powers back up. I guess you could automate this to do it once per day or something but you'd be much better off just using the U3s as paperweights or doorstops, as a harsh reminder of what a dud purchase they were.
*chuckles* Fair enough. As a hobbyist I can't say I mind that much, but still. What a piece of crap product.
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April 09, 2015, 11:40:36 PM |
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The communication chip needs to be power cycled because it stops responding. Even power cycling the device doesn't work because the comms chip draws power from the usb coming from your pc while the device is off. You'd have to power cycle everything and the only way to do this would be by putting everything on a power distribution unit and having it power down for 1 minute or so before it powers back up. I guess you could automate this to do it once per day or something but you'd be much better off just using the U3s as paperweights or doorstops, as a harsh reminder of what a dud purchase they were.
*chuckles* Fair enough. As a hobbyist I can't say I mind that much, but still. What a piece of crap product. Yea, and it's a shame, too, because for us hobby miners these would have been great little machines. 3 of them equals the hashing power of an S1, but at like 1/2 of the power consumption. I wish I knew anything about electronics, I'd take the 3 I have and cannibalize their chips and make my own 180gh miner.
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April 10, 2015, 12:46:00 AM |
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Yea, and it's a shame, too, because for us hobby miners these would have been great little machines. 3 of them equals the hashing power of an S1, but at like 1/2 of the power consumption. I wish I knew anything about electronics, I'd take the 3 I have and cannibalize their chips and make my own 180gh miner.
If power cycling is all that's needed, that could certainly be programmed. A device popped up on tindie recently to toggle USB power using an external control, and controllable sockets of course exist. Seems like too much investment (money+time) to really be worth it though. Avalon might be doing a small miner as well, could see what they've got up their sleeves.
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