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Author Topic: ANTMINER C1 Discussion and Support Thread  (Read 128903 times)
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December 02, 2014, 05:32:05 AM
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I'm using my Corsair, not the harness at all on all three of my rigs.

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December 02, 2014, 08:57:18 AM
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im getting 1th miner side but not pool side... I am using slush pool. Any thoughts?
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December 02, 2014, 11:11:42 AM
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im getting 1th miner side but not pool side... I am using slush pool. Any thoughts?

Try a different pool.

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December 02, 2014, 04:34:47 PM
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new firmware update posted today one of the changes is increased voltage to 760 This is the fix you all are looking for so I suggest anyone with flaky performance on there C1's do this update. I pushed my voltage up to match the new update and my miner is running even better then it was a 745 volts
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December 02, 2014, 06:22:27 PM
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C1 firmware: https://bitmaintech.com/support.htm?pid=007201411010800377086GeMjqt606A6

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December 02, 2014, 06:25:54 PM
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new firmware update posted today one of the changes is increased voltage to 760 This is the fix you all are looking for so I suggest anyone with flaky performance on there C1's do this update. I pushed my voltage up to match the new update and my miner is running even better then it was a 745 volts

It's worth noting that this will increase your w/gh power draw

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December 02, 2014, 06:43:51 PM
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new firmware update posted today one of the changes is increased voltage to 760 This is the fix you all are looking for so I suggest anyone with flaky performance on there C1's do this update. I pushed my voltage up to match the new update and my miner is running even better then it was a 745 volts

It's worth noting that this will increase your w/gh power draw

were talking about a few watts nothing to get frustrated about if your looking to offset the gains in Voltage you can use a larger radiator and or longer runs of pipe and drop 1 of the 3 fans or all 3 if you have it big enough this will cut down on power draw to the fans and offset the few extra watts the chips will draw. This unit is the same as an S3 but overclocked from the factory it was never sold as a unit with the lowest watt/gh ratio just my thoughts on the matter I have all my S3's over clocked for extra GH not as worried about power draw as the others I guess
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December 02, 2014, 08:01:36 PM
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new firmware update posted today one of the changes is increased voltage to 760 This is the fix you all are looking for so I suggest anyone with flaky performance on there C1's do this update. I pushed my voltage up to match the new update and my miner is running even better then it was a 745 volts

I don't suppose they fixed the p2pool issue(s) yet tho...
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December 03, 2014, 06:08:21 AM
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Still no RMA from syscooling.... ordering power and pump was a good decision elsewhere don't wait on syscooling RMA.
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new firmware update posted today one of the changes is increased voltage to 760 This is the fix you all are looking for so I suggest anyone with flaky performance on there C1's do this update. I pushed my voltage up to match the new update and my miner is running even better then it was a 745 volts

I updated a C1 this evening and it was easy - exactly like an S3.  Download on a PC, connect to the C1, select the .gz file on the C1 web interface, transfer to the C1, then confirm the flash.  I kept the settings (network, pool, etc.).  It flashed but then hung the first time back.  I cycled power (don't cycle power unless needed and not until the flash is complete) and the C1 booted normally and works well.

After the reboot, speeds were 250 and voltage was 0760.
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Last edit: December 03, 2014, 03:12:35 PM by entr04y
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new firmware update posted today one of the changes is increased voltage to 760 This is the fix you all are looking for so I suggest anyone with flaky performance on there C1's do this update. I pushed my voltage up to match the new update and my miner is running even better then it was a 745 volts

both of mine came from the factory at 250/0725.  Is the new firmware supposed to be running at 250/0760?  Did you modify the frequency as well?  What exactly was the problem this solved for you?

Is there a frequency to voltage table somewhere?  I can't seem to find anything published on the frequency/voltage pairs.  

It also appears that changing the voltage does not change the startup script for cgminer and it still starts with 0725 as the voltage.

Code:
/usr/bin/cgminer --bitmain-dev /dev/bitmain-asic --bitmain-options 115200:32:8:7:200:0782:0725 --bitmain-checkn2diff --bitmain-hwerror --version-file /usr/bin/compile_time --queue 0 --api-listen --default-config /config/cgminer.conf

edit: I guess it changes cgminer.conf and sets the voltage there to 0760.  After about 10 minutes, one of my asics x'd out, so I reset it to 0725 for now.

thanks!
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December 03, 2014, 06:01:15 PM
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I used this for my S3's but it does not work for the C1 the files are not in the same places,

1. SSH into the miner
2. cd /etc/init.d
3. cp cgminer cgminer.bak (in case you really muck it up, cgminer.bak will be your backup)
4. Enter this in the terminal:  sed -i 's/--queue 4096"/--queue 0 --scan-time 1 --expiry 1"/g' cgminer
5. press enter
6. go to the web interface of the miner - Status > Miner Configuration > Save & Apply  - this will restart cgminer with the new settings
7. go tip Duce for figuring this out for us

does anyone know where to change --queue 0 --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 for the C1

also does anyone have a solution for adding extranonce to the C1
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December 03, 2014, 07:01:04 PM
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I used this for my S3's but it does not work for the C1 the files are not in the same places,

1. SSH into the miner
2. cd /etc/init.d
3. cp cgminer cgminer.bak (in case you really muck it up, cgminer.bak will be your backup)
4. Enter this in the terminal:  sed -i 's/--queue 4096"/--queue 0 --scan-time 1 --expiry 1"/g' cgminer
5. press enter
6. go to the web interface of the miner - Status > Miner Configuration > Save & Apply  - this will restart cgminer with the new settings
7. go tip Duce for figuring this out for us

does anyone know where to change --queue 0 --scan-time 1 --expiry 1 for the C1

also does anyone have a solution for adding extranonce to the C1

C1s behave like S2s.  I think the file is /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh.

However changing it is mostly pointless, because the next reboot will put it back to "factory".

A much easier way is entering this command:

/usr/bin/cgminer-api "setconfig|queue,0"

I'd imagine you can also do "setconfig|scantime,1" and "setconfig|expiry,1", but I don't know if you can do it all at once.

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December 03, 2014, 09:46:29 PM
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anyone running these in series or sharing radiators? I am wondering if I could run 3 C1 units on a loop consiting of 2 pumps and 2 radiators. This would provide redundancy in case of failure and it seems that 1 radiator is more than sufficient per C1

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December 03, 2014, 10:13:18 PM
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anyone running these in series or sharing radiators? I am wondering if I could run 3 C1 units on a loop consiting of 2 pumps and 2 radiators. This would provide redundancy in case of failure and it seems that 1 radiator is more than sufficient per C1

I was thinking the same thing:

1st pump -> first C1 -> 1st radiator -> 2nd pump -> second C1 -> 2nd radiator -> 1st pump

If you don't have a radiator between each C1, I'd think the water going to the second C1 would be pretty toasty.

Might do it someday if price drops enough.

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December 03, 2014, 11:30:00 PM
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new firmware update posted today one of the changes is increased voltage to 760 This is the fix you all are looking for so I suggest anyone with flaky performance on there C1's do this update. I pushed my voltage up to match the new update and my miner is running even better then it was a 745 volts

I don't get it. I flashed the new firmware and my voltage is still the same as it was before I flashed it. I had mine at 0736. Am I supposed to change it manually to 0740 now or something?

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December 04, 2014, 12:16:19 AM
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new firmware update posted today one of the changes is increased voltage to 760 This is the fix you all are looking for so I suggest anyone with flaky performance on there C1's do this update. I pushed my voltage up to match the new update and my miner is running even better then it was a 745 volts

I don't get it. I flashed the new firmware and my voltage is still the same as it was before I flashed it. I had mine at 0736. Am I supposed to change it manually to 0740 now or something?


My all 6 C1 is 250M    0725
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December 04, 2014, 01:53:21 AM
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new firmware update posted today one of the changes is increased voltage to 760 This is the fix you all are looking for so I suggest anyone with flaky performance on there C1's do this update. I pushed my voltage up to match the new update and my miner is running even better then it was a 745 volts

I don't get it. I flashed the new firmware and my voltage is still the same as it was before I flashed it. I had mine at 0736. Am I supposed to change it manually to 0740 now or something?


My all 6 C1 is 250M    0725

Lack of information. On the original firmware you could change your voltage to 0760 also. What makes this voltage so different?

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December 04, 2014, 07:39:29 AM
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anyone running these in series or sharing radiators? I am wondering if I could run 3 C1 units on a loop consiting of 2 pumps and 2 radiators. This would provide redundancy in case of failure and it seems that 1 radiator is more than sufficient per C1
Not bad,but I suggest you install 6 fans on each radiator.

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December 04, 2014, 08:00:41 AM
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