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Topic: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (10/12 v1.12 update) - page 18. (Read 125911 times)

newbie
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Hmmz for some of use the autotune function might be a good idea to implement.

What would  be a good approach do you guys think? I am thinking about 2 modes:

1) Silent mode: Auto find highest possible freq at lowest voltage and set fan as low as possible (try to keep chip temps below 80 deg)

2) Performance mode: Set the desired Hashrate (16 - 20Gh/s) and let the algorithm find the best voltage for each board. Fan will be set at auto

Silent mode is also a good thing to be done in auto mode.
member
Activity: 287
Merit: 18
Hmmz for some of use the autotune function might be a good idea to implement.

What would  be a good approach do you guys think? I am thinking about 2 modes:

1) Silent mode: Auto find highest possible freq at lowest voltage and set fan as low as possible (try to keep chip temps below 80 deg)

2) Performance mode: Set the desired Hashrate (16 - 20Gh/s) and let the algorithm find the best voltage for each board. Fan will be set at auto


agreed with point 2....would be a great feature
newbie
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Hmmz for some of use the autotune function might be a good idea to implement.

What would  be a good approach do you guys think? I am thinking about 2 modes:

1) Silent mode: Auto find highest possible freq at lowest voltage and set fan as low as possible (try to keep chip temps below 80 deg)

2) Performance mode: Set the desired Hashrate (16 - 20Gh/s) and let the algorithm find the best voltage for each board. Fan will be set at auto
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0

The original firmware (Never updated)  works perfectly and stable with 500 mhz and 18 gh
 

there is not even one hw error during 48 hours operation.

Why do you guys trying to change such a stable firmware , I cant  understand really

 https://ibb.co/f803AR
which one do you mean sir
the upgraded one from Antminer Huh?
newbie
Activity: 12
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Can anybody assist me, I am trying to get hold of the pre 20 Nov original D3 firmware?

Appreciated
member
Activity: 94
Merit: 10

The original firmware (Never updated)  works perfectly and stable with 500 mhz and 18 gh
 

there is not even one hw error during 48 hours operation.

Why do you guys trying to change such a stable firmware , I cant  understand really

 https://ibb.co/f803AR
newbie
Activity: 33
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When you sent back something I think your should say somewhere that you return the item for repairing
or sort of. Do not put any prices.
newbie
Activity: 30
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Talk to people, okay?
I have 3 defective boards.

Can anyone tell me what name and value to put in the customs declaration to send back to BitMain?

I have this doubt, because the support does not answer me.

HELP-ME !!!
newbie
Activity: 30
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I will observe that, but see no need for action at the moment.

As you can see, the miner generates accepted packets.

I don't think that it's possible to kill hardware with underclocking .. Smiley ..
full member
Activity: 155
Merit: 100
My Antminer D3 consumes now only 670 watts with the lowest voltage at about 15 gh / s. That is a really good result .. Smiley ..

Thank you for your great work .. Cheesy ..
 


What version of firmware you use? What bacth si your d3? And setting for this 670w ? Thanks


I'm using the actual firmware version with the following settings:










.. Smiley ..


Here is the actual profitabilty calculation for my scenario in Germany at power costs at 0,26 € per KW/h:

https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/calculator/dash?HashingPower=14.8&HashingUnit=GH%2Fs&PowerConsumption=680&CostPerkWh=0.31


.. :0) ..



mate i would advice that get higher voltage your hw errors are really really high 106% that is really terrible result, i'm worried because i have 2-3% errors and that concerns me, it is recommended that you have lower then 1% of hw errors, and you have 106% i dont get how it even possible, you going to kill you miner get higher voltage
newbie
Activity: 30
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My Antminer D3 consumes now only 670 watts with the lowest voltage at about 15 gh / s. That is a really good result .. Smiley ..

Thank you for your great work .. Cheesy ..
 


What version of firmware you use? What bacth si your d3? And setting for this 670w ? Thanks


I'm using the actual firmware version with the following settings:

https://img1.picload.org/image/ddrpgodw/customfirmware4.jpg

https://img1.picload.org/image/ddrpgoal/custom-firmware-3-zensiert.jpg

https://img1.picload.org/image/ddrpgoaa/custom-firmware-2-zensiert.jpg

https://img1.picload.org/image/ddrpgoar/customfirmware5.jpg


.. Smiley ..


Here is the actual profitabilty calculation for my scenario in Germany at power costs at 0,26 € per KW/h:

https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/calculator/dash?HashingPower=14.8&HashingUnit=GH%2Fs&PowerConsumption=680&CostPerkWh=0.31


.. :0) ..

legendary
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My Antminer D3 consumes now only 670 watts with the lowest voltage at about 15 gh / s. That is a really good result .. Smiley ..

Thank you for your great work .. Cheesy ..
 


What version of firmware you use? What bacth si your d3? And setting for this 670w ? Thanks
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
today was successfully generate qubit hash with D3 (not mining, only for compare with calculation with PC). so ASIC chip is bitmain's lie. of course, ASIC may be calc bitwise operations, but 100% not a full X11 algo.


Do you mean that we should be able to mine different algo's then? Thanks
jr. member
Activity: 136
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today was successfully generate qubit hash with D3 (not mining, only for compare with calculation with PC). so ASIC chip is bitmain's lie. of course, ASIC may be calc bitwise operations, but 100% not a full X11 algo.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
My Antminer D3 consumes now only 670 watts with the lowest voltage at about 15 gh / s. That is a really good result .. Smiley ..

Thank you for your great work .. Cheesy ..
 
newbie
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Just want to tell you "thanks"
it is working smoohtly...
newbie
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Does anybody have a D3 boot image? please share with me a download link Sad I need to boot them. Thank you so much
newbie
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Hi, it's really on the limit I would say. Try to decrease the voltage a bit more or increase the fan. I would advice to stay below 85 degrees chip temperature for 24/7 usage.
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Hi thanks for your tips. Right Now my D3 run with 40% fan, Freq 400 and voltage at the "lowest" setting. The chip temperature are 84 85 and 87. Can I still decrease the voltage setting ? because I thought "lowest" is the lowest setting for  voltage.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258
Hi blissz

I was following the lowest setting from you with 25% fan. With this setting the chip temperature could reach around 90 degree and the board temperature around 80 degree. Is this temperature normal or not?

Thanks

Hi, it's really on the limit I would say. Try to decrease the voltage a bit more or increase the fan. I would advice to stay below 85 degrees chip temperature for 24/7 usage.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Hi blissz

I was following the lowest setting from you with 25% fan. With this setting the chip temperature could reach around 90 degree and the board temperature around 80 degree. Is this temperature normal or not?

Thanks
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