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March 31, 2015, 01:45:18 AM |
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Of the 6 I just ordered one is running noticeably hotter than the rest. I think I know what I'm doing next weekend.
Temperature difference between the 2 hashing PCB was reported to the engineers and it was reviewed. So far, it is not the hardware caused issues, but rather where and how the miners are being deployed and managed per the engineers.
The temperature sensors are also rather crude, and on a large scale there will be plenty of 'miscalibrated' ones. I'd be more suspicious of the sensor reading incorrectly than one board running significantly hotter. It'll be interesting to see what the temps are after I redo the thermal paste this weekend.
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March 31, 2015, 03:54:37 AM |
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Looks like old firmware
What is the last firmware ?? Does it help on perf?? Yes, reduced cpu load to 20%, fresh cgminer 4.9.0 and nice graphs Where did you get it? How does one install it? No idea how to update firmware. also, is it third party? Last thing I want to do is brick it. If you need help, just PM me and I'll walk you through it if you want.
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March 31, 2015, 04:34:44 AM |
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Can someone tell me the difference between the multiple revision boards? Usually if there are several revisions of the same thing indicates there could of been a problem with the old revision and was fixed. Just curious minds want to know.
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March 31, 2015, 09:36:21 AM |
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The miner is new & unused, performs exactly as described and it shipped days before the promised shipping date.
Thank you BITMAIN!
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March 31, 2015, 10:29:02 AM |
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I was trying to log into my Bitmain account on my mobile devices (Both IPhone and my Android phone) and I get to the passport login page which I have auto filled but nothing happens when I try to click on the blue Login button?? any ideas.
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March 31, 2015, 11:29:24 AM Last edit: March 31, 2015, 11:57:17 AM by sinewave |
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Hey, I have just received my S5, powered it up (both hashing boards has a red LED light). But its only doing around 600GH/s. Any ideas why? https://i.imgur.com/D7PJCrM.gifAlso getting a lot of these messages in cgminer: [2015-03-31 11:46:01] BTM 0: invalid nonce - HW error [2015-03-31 11:46:01] BTM0: No matching work - HW error Could it be power problems on one of the boards? EDIT: Think I found the problem, its one of my PSUs.
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dimke_yu
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March 31, 2015, 01:53:38 PM |
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Try another pool also GHASH, Slush, Kano.is or similar...
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hanti
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March 31, 2015, 02:13:11 PM |
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and try completly poweroff (remove power cable from wall) for 30 sek mine did the same had like 100gh/s and almost all xses. After powering off and on everything is ok.
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March 31, 2015, 02:15:02 PM |
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Revision does not necessary means the previous version was defective but our process is usually improving or changing the components due to the availability of components. (Bitmain production process goes though a massive manufacturing that requires massive number of components and the little guys on the PCB may have to be changed to a similar spec items time to time based on whats available in the market.) Can someone tell me the difference between the multiple revision boards? Usually if there are several revisions of the same thing indicates there could of been a problem with the old revision and was fixed. Just curious minds want to know.
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March 31, 2015, 02:55:24 PM |
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How many AMP breaker do I need to power 3 S5s running on one pair of outlets? 2 in 1 and 1 in the other. 2 are running on 15 AMP breaker right now but third coming today.
I am running at Freq 400 right now but will be dialing back to default because it is starting to get warmer here.
I have a 3 X 15 AMP breaker powering a baseboard heater in my garage and can bypass that for rigs if need be.
120 Volts here.
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March 31, 2015, 03:08:03 PM |
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How many AMP breaker do I need to power 3 S5s running on one pair of outlets? 2 in 1 and 1 in the other. 2 are running on 15 AMP breaker right now but third coming today.
I am running at Freq 400 right now but will be dialing back to default because it is starting to get warmer here.
I have a 3 X 15 AMP breaker powering a baseboard heater in my garage and can bypass that for rigs if need be.
120 Volts here.
not sure exactly what you are asking. A 15A circuit at 120V and 80% load is about 1500W. an S5 overclocked slightly will draw 650-700W at the outlet. That means you're limited to 2 S5 units per 15A circuit and will have 200-300W of safe overhead for plugging in other devices. Often multiple outlets are on the same circuit, so if you plug unit#3 into another outlet on the same circuit, it will probably trip the breaker.
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March 31, 2015, 03:31:59 PM |
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How many AMP breaker do I need to power 3 S5s running on one pair of outlets? 2 in 1 and 1 in the other. 2 are running on 15 AMP breaker right now but third coming today.
I am running at Freq 400 right now but will be dialing back to default because it is starting to get warmer here.
I have a 3 X 15 AMP breaker powering a baseboard heater in my garage and can bypass that for rigs if need be.
120 Volts here.
not sure exactly what you are asking. A 15A circuit at 120V and 80% load is about 1500W. an S5 overclocked slightly will draw 650-700W at the outlet. That means you're limited to 2 S5 units per 15A circuit and will have 200-300W of safe overhead for plugging in other devices. Often multiple outlets are on the same circuit, so if you plug unit#3 into another outlet on the same circuit, it will probably trip the breaker. Thanks that is the info that I needed. I have an electrician coming to hook up a heat pump so I will get him to set me up for the third rig.
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March 31, 2015, 03:48:35 PM |
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How many AMP breaker do I need to power 3 S5s running on one pair of outlets? 2 in 1 and 1 in the other. 2 are running on 15 AMP breaker right now but third coming today.
I am running at Freq 400 right now but will be dialing back to default because it is starting to get warmer here.
I have a 3 X 15 AMP breaker powering a baseboard heater in my garage and can bypass that for rigs if need be.
120 Volts here.
I have three on a 20 amps breaker at home.
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March 31, 2015, 04:00:15 PM |
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How many AMP breaker do I need to power 3 S5s running on one pair of outlets? 2 in 1 and 1 in the other. 2 are running on 15 AMP breaker right now but third coming today.
I am running at Freq 400 right now but will be dialing back to default because it is starting to get warmer here.
I have a 3 X 15 AMP breaker powering a baseboard heater in my garage and can bypass that for rigs if need be.
120 Volts here.
I have three on a 20 amps breaker at home. Good to know. Thanks.
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March 31, 2015, 04:34:13 PM |
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How many AMP breaker do I need to power 3 S5s running on one pair of outlets? 2 in 1 and 1 in the other. 2 are running on 15 AMP breaker right now but third coming today.
I am running at Freq 400 right now but will be dialing back to default because it is starting to get warmer here.
I have a 3 X 15 AMP breaker powering a baseboard heater in my garage and can bypass that for rigs if need be.
120 Volts here.
I have three on a 20 amps breaker at home. Good to know. Thanks. I wouldn't go any higher then three Per 110/120 20 amp i had a friend run two 110/120 20 amps just for mining. right now one has two and the other one has one . and you can Polly push it to 4 but then it might become unsafe .
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March 31, 2015, 05:06:00 PM |
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How many AMP breaker do I need to power 3 S5s running on one pair of outlets? 2 in 1 and 1 in the other. 2 are running on 15 AMP breaker right now but third coming today.
I am running at Freq 400 right now but will be dialing back to default because it is starting to get warmer here.
I have a 3 X 15 AMP breaker powering a baseboard heater in my garage and can bypass that for rigs if need be.
120 Volts here.
I have three on a 20 amps breaker at home. Good to know. Thanks. I wouldn't go any higher then three Per 110/120 20 amp i had a friend run two 110/120 20 amps just for mining. right now one has two and the other one has one . and you can Polly push it to 4 but then it might become unsafe . I just had my electrician here. Damn he was aware of bitcoins and the dude was about 65. He is putting in another 20 AMP circuit in tomorrow so I will be able to have up to 5 and be safe. After that I will move to a small warehouse if I want to keep ramping up. I have nothing else to spend disposable income on so it may as well be rigs!
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Digitalmocking
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March 31, 2015, 05:52:57 PM |
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How many AMP breaker do I need to power 3 S5s running on one pair of outlets? 2 in 1 and 1 in the other. 2 are running on 15 AMP breaker right now but third coming today.
I am running at Freq 400 right now but will be dialing back to default because it is starting to get warmer here.
I have a 3 X 15 AMP breaker powering a baseboard heater in my garage and can bypass that for rigs if need be.
120 Volts here.
I have three on a 20 amps breaker at home. Good to know. Thanks. I wouldn't go any higher then three Per 110/120 20 amp i had a friend run two 110/120 20 amps just for mining. right now one has two and the other one has one . and you can Polly push it to 4 but then it might become unsafe . I just had my electrician here. Damn he was aware of bitcoins and the dude was about 65. He is putting in another 20 AMP circuit in tomorrow so I will be able to have up to 5 and be safe. After that I will move to a small warehouse if I want to keep ramping up. I have nothing else to spend disposable income on so it may as well be rigs! If you want to run 5 of them, have him put in a 20amp 240v circuit, most homes have 240v service, its just broken out to 120v because we americans are stupid. Then buy an IBM 2880W PSU(around 60 bucks used), a j4bberwock breakout board(around 70 bucks) and you can power all 5 of them from that single PSU. You'll get a lot more efficiency out of your mining farm.
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March 31, 2015, 06:45:42 PM |
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Agree that 240v is the way to go, up to 3% higher efficiency and allows use of server-grade power supplies that even have a Titanium 94% level on certain ones. Wow ! Most ATX units have from 100-240 universal input too. Don't use a common 'surge-protected' outlet strip for 240v though, lots of spark fun !
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March 31, 2015, 07:50:15 PM |
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How many watts needed for overclocked S5? About 750?
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March 31, 2015, 07:52:22 PM Last edit: March 31, 2015, 08:12:01 PM by smit1237 |
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How many watts needed for overclocked S5? About 750?
800w = 1.4th/s , psu voltage raised to 12.7v, psu is dps-2000bb
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