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I own a metal fab shop, would anyone be interested in either galvanized, aluminum or stainless covers for their S5s? Cardboard is a really bad idea.
I'd be interested, what kind of price do you think ballpark? Not sure, I need to get my hands on the dimensions. I'd likely use galvanized to keep the price as low as possible. Looks like I'd need to knock out 6 holes per capping with the water jet, 4 PCI-e and 2 data ribbons. I might try to get my hands on a dead or cheap S5 locally to get proper measurements.
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i received my s5 but after an hour of hashing, one of the hashboard shows 30 "-" (dashes). tried powering up one board and its the same
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March 28, 2015, 08:50:20 AM Last edit: March 28, 2015, 08:06:09 PM by toptekk |
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Batch 5 sold out on the Bitmain site? Unless you want to do a bulk order. :-(
I see it still in stock,the Hashnet is sold out now, wasn't earlier today.
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lex_minutor Yes it based on beaglebone black so, i can make firmware, but i don't have hardware to test it.
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March 28, 2015, 02:18:22 PM |
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I own a metal fab shop, would anyone be interested in either galvanized, aluminum or stainless covers for their S5s? Cardboard is a really bad idea.
I'd be interested, what kind of price do you think ballpark? Not sure, I need to get my hands on the dimensions. I'd likely use galvanized to keep the price as low as possible. Looks like I'd need to knock out 6 holes per capping with the water jet, 4 PCI-e and 2 data ribbons. I might try to get my hands on a dead or cheap S5 locally to get proper measurements. It would be 4 holes for the pci-e, and 8 holes for the screws since I imagine you would use the same mounting location. The ribbons would not need to be outside the cover.
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March 28, 2015, 02:55:01 PM |
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Best option in my opinion is s3 case Ah, but would the cover PCIE connections ports line up?
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March 28, 2015, 02:59:13 PM |
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I own a metal fab shop, would anyone be interested in either galvanized, aluminum or stainless covers for their S5s? Cardboard is a really bad idea.
So, you'd be capable of fabricating water cooled sinks for S3's and S5's?
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Currently how much is the waiting time for delivery of S5 in European countries? More than 2 months? Can someone give me an approximate date please?
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March 28, 2015, 04:07:41 PM |
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Currently how much is the waiting time for delivery of S5 in European countries? More than 2 months? Can someone give me an approximate date please?
No, if you order right now not more than 5 days.
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March 28, 2015, 04:31:43 PM |
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I own a metal fab shop, would anyone be interested in either galvanized, aluminum or stainless covers for their S5s? Cardboard is a really bad idea.
I'd be interested, what kind of price do you think ballpark? Not sure, I need to get my hands on the dimensions. I'd likely use galvanized to keep the price as low as possible. Looks like I'd need to knock out 6 holes per capping with the water jet, 4 PCI-e and 2 data ribbons. I might try to get my hands on a dead or cheap S5 locally to get proper measurements. It would be 4 holes for the pci-e, and 8 holes for the screws since I imagine you would use the same mounting location. The ribbons would not need to be outside the cover. Ah OK, thouhgt I'd need holes for the ribbons. Good to know. I really need to get my hand on an S5. I own a metal fab shop, would anyone be interested in either galvanized, aluminum or stainless covers for their S5s? Cardboard is a really bad idea.
So, you'd be capable of fabricating water cooled sinks for S3's and S5's? Yes, shouldn't be a problem. I've also had someone request a full S5 case, ala S3. Going to look into that too when I find an S5.
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March 28, 2015, 04:32:26 PM |
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i received my s5 but after an hour of hashing, one of the hashboard shows 30 "-" (dashes). tried powering up one board and its the same
What is the exact make and model of the PSU you're using? Tried hard restarts [turn off at the PSU]? If that's still not working, you can try plugging that blade into the other port on the controller. Let us know.
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March 28, 2015, 05:32:32 PM |
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Best option in my opinion is s3 case Ah, but would the cover PCIE connections ports line up? No, but this is not a problem
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March 28, 2015, 05:41:09 PM Last edit: March 28, 2015, 08:14:38 PM by scyth33 |
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i received my s5 but after an hour of hashing, one of the hashboard shows 30 "-" (dashes). tried powering up one board and its the same
What is the exact make and model of the PSU you're using? Tried hard restarts [turn off at the PSU]? If that's still not working, you can try plugging that blade into the other port on the controller. Let us know. using a dell poweredge 2100w psu. tried the other ports and still the same. the led is not lit on the hashboard. after letting the miner turn on for some time, ~2-5mins, the problem board would start to hash. not sure what went wrong but it was not like that when i first powered the miner. any idea if i can send just the hashboard back? would be too expensive if i send the entire miner edit: i might have found the solution. but i am not able to understand Russian. could someone please translate for me? here's the link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950408.0;alland Пpoблeмa peшeнa. Bce paбoтaeт Smiley U27 4VK4 вылeтeлa (LN1134), кинyли c U30 пpoвoдoк c выxoдa и вce зapaбoтaлo. Кидaли пpoвoдoк c U24, peзyльтaтa нe былo.
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i received my s5 but after an hour of hashing, one of the hashboard shows 30 "-" (dashes). tried powering up one board and its the same
What is the exact make and model of the PSU you're using? Tried hard restarts [turn off at the PSU]? If that's still not working, you can try plugging that blade into the other port on the controller. Let us know. using a dell poweredge 2100w psu. tried the other ports and still the same. the led is not lit on the hashboard. after letting the miner turn on for some time, ~2-5mins, the problem board would start to hash. not sure what went wrong but it was not like that when i first powered the miner. any idea if i can send just the hashboard back? would be too expensive if i send the entire miner edit: i might have found the solution. but i am not able to understand Russian. could someone please translate for me? here's the link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950408.0;alland Пpoблeмa peшeнa. Bce paбoтaeт Smiley U27 4VK4 вылeтeлa (LN1134), кинyли c U30 пpoвoдoк c выxoдa и вce зapaбoтaлo. Кидaли пpoвoдoк c U24, peзyльтaтa нe былo. are you sure you didnt accidentally plug the pcie in the wrong way.. the 2 should be facing opposite directions. i know they are keyed, but if you are persistent you can put them in backwards.
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i received my s5 but after an hour of hashing, one of the hashboard shows 30 "-" (dashes). tried powering up one board and its the same
What is the exact make and model of the PSU you're using? Tried hard restarts [turn off at the PSU]? If that's still not working, you can try plugging that blade into the other port on the controller. Let us know. using a dell poweredge 2100w psu. tried the other ports and still the same. the led is not lit on the hashboard. after letting the miner turn on for some time, ~2-5mins, the problem board would start to hash. not sure what went wrong but it was not like that when i first powered the miner. any idea if i can send just the hashboard back? would be too expensive if i send the entire miner edit: i might have found the solution. but i am not able to understand Russian. could someone please translate for me? here's the link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950408.0;alland Пpoблeмa peшeнa. Bce paбoтaeт Smiley U27 4VK4 вылeтeлa (LN1134), кинyли c U30 пpoвoдoк c выxoдa и вce зapaбoтaлo. Кидaли пpoвoдoк c U24, peзyльтaтa нe былo. are you sure you didnt accidentally plug the pcie in the wrong way.. the 2 should be facing opposite directions. i know they are keyed, but if you are persistent you can put them in backwards. Nope. I'm very sure i plugged in the right way was looking through the kernel log and found this [ 33.701934] FPGA detect asic addr err [ 33.701934] [ 33.707311] [ 33.707311] [ 33.707311] !!!!Restart1 detect asic addr!!! [ 33.707311] [ 33.716429] clear FPGA nonce buffer [ 33.720721] get chain2 reg0x0 [ 33.723829] send BC data: [ 33.723829] 0x0000: 0x03 0x02 0x00 0x1a 0x84 0x00 0x00 0x11 [ 33.830195] chain2 total asic:0 [ 33.833498] total chain_num{1} [ 33.836699] FPGA detect asic addr err [ 33.836699] [ 33.842078] [ 33.842078] [ 33.842078] !!!!Restart2 detect asic addr!!! [ 33.842078] [ 33.851176] clear FPGA nonce buffer [ 33.854977] get chain2 reg0x0 [ 33.858088] send BC data: [ 33.858088] 0x0000: 0x03 0x02 0x00 0x1a 0x84 0x00 0x00 0x11 [ 33.964967] chain2 total asic:0 [ 33.968272] total chain_num{1} [ 33.971469] FPGA detect asic addr err [ 33.971469] [ 33.976850] [ 33.976850] [ 33.976850] !!!!Restart3 detect asic addr!!! [ 33.976850] [ 33.985941] clear FPGA nonce buffer [ 33.989742] get chain2 reg0x0 [ 33.992846] send BC data: [ 33.992846] 0x0000: 0x03 0x02 0x00 0x1a 0x84 0x00 0x00 0x11 [ 34.099765] chain2 total asic:0 [ 34.103091] total chain_num{1} [ 34.106288] FPGA detect asic addr err [ 34.106288] [ 34.111798] S5 board [ 34.114101] [ 34.114101] [ 34.114101] !!!!soft set defult asic num 0!!! ... [ 36.683826] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0} [ 36.688196] gSubmit_nonce_num{0} [ 36.691576] chain0 asic00 ret nonce_num{0} [ 36.695858] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0} [ 36.701325] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1} [ 38.154552] asic cmd return 1b80e000 [ 38.158335] chain2 reg crc_r{0xd}crc{0x0} Err ret{0x1b80e000} [ 38.164359] asic cmd return 1b800b02 [ 38.168101] chain2 reg crc_r{0x1f}crc{0x0} Err ret{0x1b800b02} [ 38.174196] asic cmd return 1b800b02 [ 38.177934] chain2 reg crc_r{0x1f}crc{0x0} Err ret{0x1b800b02} [ 38.184029] asic cmd return 1b800b02 [ 38.187775] chain2 reg crc_r{0x1f}crc{0x0} Err ret{0x1b800b02} [ 38.193875] asic cmd return 1b800b02 [ 38.197621] chain2 reg crc_r{0x1f}crc{0x0} Err ret{0x1b800b02} [ 38.203988] asic cmd return 1b800b02
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i received my s5 but after an hour of hashing, one of the hashboard shows 30 "-" (dashes). tried powering up one board and its the same
What is the exact make and model of the PSU you're using? Tried hard restarts [turn off at the PSU]? If that's still not working, you can try plugging that blade into the other port on the controller. Let us know. using a dell poweredge 2100w psu. tried the other ports and still the same. the led is not lit on the hashboard. after letting the miner turn on for some time, ~2-5mins, the problem board would start to hash. not sure what went wrong but it was not like that when i first powered the miner. any idea if i can send just the hashboard back? would be too expensive if i send the entire miner edit: i might have found the solution. but i am not able to understand Russian. could someone please translate for me? here's the link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950408.0;alland Пpoблeмa peшeнa. Bce paбoтaeт Smiley U27 4VK4 вылeтeлa (LN1134), кинyли c U30 пpoвoдoк c выxoдa и вce зapaбoтaлo. Кидaли пpoвoдoк c U24, peзyльтaтa нe былo. are you sure you didnt accidentally plug the pcie in the wrong way.. the 2 should be facing opposite directions. i know they are keyed, but if you are persistent you can put them in backwards. I noticed the PCIE hashboard connecters are a slightly lower tolerance quality than in C1 or previous.
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