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Topic: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (10/12 v1.12 update) - page 49. (Read 125926 times)

sr. member
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I still have some work to do with the air vent but this software made it quiet enough to run. I had it off for so long because of the noise, it was driving me up a wall. I bought some flex tube, need to attach it from the back of the unit to the exhaust duct so that 100% of the exhaust goes out of the sound suppressing box. That should allow me to lower the fan speeds.
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It;s prohashing related. I actually found what's the problem so it will be fixed in the next release

When you will release next hf?
I tried to insert static difficulty values 512 and 64 but problem is still here. Please fix this problem as soon as possible, my D3 miners switching pools 1000 times per day.
newbie
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Hi guys
please be careful when visiting the page www.inginer.xyz.

Your CPU usage will boost to 100%. It´s a mining site.
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This question might have been asked a dozen times already so apologies.  But does anyone know what the frequency default setting is on the D3? 

If you click on miner status tab and you will see it on the bottom
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This question might have been asked a dozen times already so apologies.  But does anyone know what the frequency default setting is on the D3? 
newbie
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I got a d3, an L3+, and a S9 for sale if anyone is interested

Send me the L3, but why (The L3+)?
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Is there any way of adjusting Fans 1 and 2 separately?

Only on one machine I have the fans working at two different speeds, which is making for some annoying noises...
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My antminer mine just arrived and on calling I'm encountering this errors as shown in the two screenshots below.

https://i.imgur.com/aHiduWO.png
https://i.imgur.com/Umi8UDa.png

What should I do ?

It´s maybe a power problem with the hashboards,
when you run your miner at 120V reduce the frequency in adv. Settings, maybe to 500 or lower. when you have 240V try with 506.


has more to do with your psu than the (edit for INPUT voltage I mean) voltage you are running at.. pretty much 240v to psu vs 120v to psu comes down to how many amps the psu draws (how hot is the psu and the cord to wall going to get) psu to machine is 12v and whatever amps the settings draw, it doesn't give a flip at that point what the input voltage is. (240v is better for many reasons, but primarily (for miners) to ease the workload on your psu, and in the case of certain dual voltage psu's allow for more watts to be drawn (which also decreases the work load on your psu.) over half the problems I've encountered with people overclocking was about the psu and not so much the machines. - The other half was about improper cooling. (Either from manf end. or user derping)

All that being said lowering settings is still probably the right choice. Smiley

I think they are from the same machines, because the two I bought came with errors.

1 - It has an error in the 3 CHAINS, it is not active, it is active ... It takes 20 seconds with ASIC STATUS in "0" and ASICS is missing, and then everyone has the "X".

2 - You are in error only in CHAIN ​​1, taking only 5 ASIC STATUS.

I do not know what else to do...

You were already informed what to try, lower the speed. --> do 400 freq - see if the boards come back up, if they do cool .. work your way up, if they don't then come back with what they did when you put it at 400.   Does that make it clearer?

Currently I'm using settings like this.
But still with the mistakes, I do not know what to do, maybe it was already bad this CHAIN ​​1.
If they have recommendations for me to test and have a higher percentage.

IMAGES:
https://i.imgur.com/MSteVB4.png
https://i.imgur.com/T5tyPIT.png

so you have 7 voltage on chain one (has problems) 17 voltage on the other two.. do you see where I am going with this? Try making them all 10, the come back with what you get.. then SLOWLY up the freq til you get errors again, then take it down one. If you want to go down on the voltage again, cool, just go back to super low freq, and work it up little by little til you get errors.
newbie
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My antminer mine just arrived and on calling I'm encountering this errors as shown in the two screenshots below.

https://i.imgur.com/aHiduWO.png
https://i.imgur.com/Umi8UDa.png

What should I do ?

It´s maybe a power problem with the hashboards,
when you run your miner at 120V reduce the frequency in adv. Settings, maybe to 500 or lower. when you have 240V try with 506.


has more to do with your psu than the (edit for INPUT voltage I mean) voltage you are running at.. pretty much 240v to psu vs 120v to psu comes down to how many amps the psu draws (how hot is the psu and the cord to wall going to get) psu to machine is 12v and whatever amps the settings draw, it doesn't give a flip at that point what the input voltage is. (240v is better for many reasons, but primarily (for miners) to ease the workload on your psu, and in the case of certain dual voltage psu's allow for more watts to be drawn (which also decreases the work load on your psu.) over half the problems I've encountered with people overclocking was about the psu and not so much the machines. - The other half was about improper cooling. (Either from manf end. or user derping)

All that being said lowering settings is still probably the right choice. Smiley

I think they are from the same machines, because the two I bought came with errors.

1 - It has an error in the 3 CHAINS, it is not active, it is active ... It takes 20 seconds with ASIC STATUS in "0" and ASICS is missing, and then everyone has the "X".

2 - You are in error only in CHAIN ​​1, taking only 5 ASIC STATUS.

I do not know what else to do...

You were already informed what to try, lower the speed. --> do 400 freq - see if the boards come back up, if they do cool .. work your way up, if they don't then come back with what they did when you put it at 400.   Does that make it clearer?

Currently I'm using settings like this.
But still with the mistakes, I do not know what to do, maybe it was already bad this CHAIN ​​1.
If they have recommendations for me to test and have a higher percentage.

IMAGES:
https://i.imgur.com/MSteVB4.png
https://i.imgur.com/T5tyPIT.png
member
Activity: 166
Merit: 16
My antminer mine just arrived and on calling I'm encountering this errors as shown in the two screenshots below.

https://i.imgur.com/aHiduWO.png
https://i.imgur.com/Umi8UDa.png

What should I do ?

It´s maybe a power problem with the hashboards,
when you run your miner at 120V reduce the frequency in adv. Settings, maybe to 500 or lower. when you have 240V try with 506.


has more to do with your psu than the (edit for INPUT voltage I mean) voltage you are running at.. pretty much 240v to psu vs 120v to psu comes down to how many amps the psu draws (how hot is the psu and the cord to wall going to get) psu to machine is 12v and whatever amps the settings draw, it doesn't give a flip at that point what the input voltage is. (240v is better for many reasons, but primarily (for miners) to ease the workload on your psu, and in the case of certain dual voltage psu's allow for more watts to be drawn (which also decreases the work load on your psu.) over half the problems I've encountered with people overclocking was about the psu and not so much the machines. - The other half was about improper cooling. (Either from manf end. or user derping)

All that being said lowering settings is still probably the right choice. Smiley

I think they are from the same machines, because the two I bought came with errors.

1 - It has an error in the 3 CHAINS, it is not active, it is active ... It takes 20 seconds with ASIC STATUS in "0" and ASICS is missing, and then everyone has the "X".

2 - You are in error only in CHAIN ​​1, taking only 5 ASIC STATUS.

I do not know what else to do...

You were already informed what to try, lower the speed. --> do 400 freq - see if the boards come back up, if they do cool .. work your way up, if they don't then come back with what they did when you put it at 400.   Does that make it clearer?
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
My antminer mine just arrived and on calling I'm encountering this errors as shown in the two screenshots below.

https://i.imgur.com/aHiduWO.png
https://i.imgur.com/Umi8UDa.png

What should I do ?

It´s maybe a power problem with the hashboards,
when you run your miner at 120V reduce the frequency in adv. Settings, maybe to 500 or lower. when you have 240V try with 506.


has more to do with your psu than the (edit for INPUT voltage I mean) voltage you are running at.. pretty much 240v to psu vs 120v to psu comes down to how many amps the psu draws (how hot is the psu and the cord to wall going to get) psu to machine is 12v and whatever amps the settings draw, it doesn't give a flip at that point what the input voltage is. (240v is better for many reasons, but primarily (for miners) to ease the workload on your psu, and in the case of certain dual voltage psu's allow for more watts to be drawn (which also decreases the work load on your psu.) over half the problems I've encountered with people overclocking was about the psu and not so much the machines. - The other half was about improper cooling. (Either from manf end. or user derping)

All that being said lowering settings is still probably the right choice. Smiley

I think they are from the same machines, because the two I bought came with errors.

1 - It has an error in the 3 CHAINS, it is not active, it is active ... It takes 20 seconds with ASIC STATUS in "0" and ASICS is missing, and then everyone has the "X".

2 - You are in error only in CHAIN ​​1, taking only 5 ASIC STATUS.

I do not know what else to do...
member
Activity: 166
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Bad news guys!

Nicehash is down because of "Bitcoin wallet stolen"

...bye bye 1900 usd Sad

oh man, that was my pay certain bills money. I didn't set aside from last paycheck for them either. Sad
member
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My antminer mine just arrived and on calling I'm encountering this errors as shown in the two screenshots below.

https://i.imgur.com/aHiduWO.png
https://i.imgur.com/Umi8UDa.png

What should I do ?

It´s maybe a power problem with the hashboards,
when you run your miner at 120V reduce the frequency in adv. Settings, maybe to 500 or lower. when you have 240V try with 506.


has more to do with your psu than the (edit for INPUT voltage I mean) voltage you are running at.. pretty much 240v to psu vs 120v to psu comes down to how many amps the psu draws (how hot is the psu and the cord to wall going to get) psu to machine is 12v and whatever amps the settings draw, it doesn't give a flip at that point what the input voltage is. (240v is better for many reasons, but primarily (for miners) to ease the workload on your psu, and in the case of certain dual voltage psu's allow for more watts to be drawn (which also decreases the work load on your psu.) over half the problems I've encountered with people overclocking was about the psu and not so much the machines. - The other half was about improper cooling. (Either from manf end. or user derping)

All that being said lowering settings is still probably the right choice. Smiley
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
Can anyone help me with this error? This is mine D3_2, different from the above mistakes that I put.
This is giving these errors on CHAIN_1
Does anyone have a solution or a hint to fix this?
ERRO: https://i.imgur.com/CyQB8WG.png

Do you bought the two D3 as new from Bitmain or in used condition?

Maybe ASICS are burned out, see the lot of HW errors, they will mostly never be come back. Use the tip from blissz - when this not helps you have a problem.
S9 / L3+ have stable ASIC's but the ASIC's from D3 burning out very easy, simply a longer time chip temp above 75 or 80 degrees kill them
and IMHO the frequenzy and voltage set from Bitmain on the 19 GH/s batch is to high for a long time 24/7 ASIC runtime.

When i read the "overclock" posts here - simply do it and you will kill all your ASIC's after a week or so.
This is good for decreasing the DASH difficulty... Wink



The two are brand new, in the same LOT.

- One has this error in CHAIN ​​1 in 5 ASIC status.
- The other one is in error in the 3 CHAINS.
newbie
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Bad news guys!

Nicehash is down because of "Bitcoin wallet stolen"

...bye bye 1900 usd Sad
full member
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Can anyone help me with this error? This is mine D3_2, different from the above mistakes that I put.
This is giving these errors on CHAIN_1
Does anyone have a solution or a hint to fix this?
ERRO: https://i.imgur.com/CyQB8WG.png

Do you bought the two D3 as new from Bitmain or in used condition?

Maybe ASICS are burned out, see the lot of HW errors, they will mostly never be come back. Use the tip from blissz - when this not helps you have a problem.
S9 / L3+ have stable ASIC's but the ASIC's from D3 burning out very easy, simply a longer time chip temp above 75 or 80 degrees kill them
and IMHO the frequenzy and voltage set from Bitmain on the 19 GH/s batch is to high for a long time 24/7 ASIC runtime.

When i read the "overclock" posts here - simply do it and you will kill all your ASIC's after a week or so.
This is good for decreasing the DASH difficulty... Wink
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258
Can anyone help me with this error? This is mine D3_2, different from the above mistakes that I put.
This is giving these errors on CHAIN_1
Does anyone have a solution or a hint to fix this?


ERRO: https://i.imgur.com/CyQB8WG.png

Ahh it seems you flashed the custom firmware. Please set all chain frequencies to global and try again by setting the global frequency at 450 Mhz
newbie
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Can anyone help me with this error? This is mine D3_2, different from the above mistakes that I put.
This is giving these errors on CHAIN_1
Does anyone have a solution or a hint to fix this?


ERRO: https://i.imgur.com/CyQB8WG.png
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It;s prohashing related. I actually found what's the problem so it will be fixed in the next release
ok , fine Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 336
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It;s prohashing related. I actually found what's the problem so it will be fixed in the next release
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