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Topic: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (10/12 v1.12 update) - page 88. (Read 125911 times)

newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

Can u present watts from wall .. Voltage 9 is hight at 487

He is now on voltage 3
Blissz, I looked all about a new algorithm in d3 and I think you can take it with L3+ they look like if I succeed I'll let you know
member
Activity: 301
Merit: 10
Hi Blissz

1) on version from 21/11 for some reason i dont have your logo

Here are my parameters on overclocking

Voltage to max, fan speed 100% frequency 650 mhz

https://imgur.com/a/dCJx4

about the logo: press ctrl + f5

But man that's some serious hashrate Shocked a new record guys?
I hope your electricity is free as it will draw at least 1500 watts of power I guess.
I don't advice to use it 24/7 at this voltage as chances increases something will break.
Furthermore chain 1 is really struggling (look at the HW errors). I advice to lower the frequency on that chain.

My advice: try to aim for 575Mhz / 600Mhz max as daily driver. It will still give you 21Mh/s + speeds, and it's better on the long run





I want to run it for 2-3 days and see. the electricity fee is something less i worry about.






Hi Blissz

1) on version from 21/11 for some reason i dont have your logo

Here are my parameters on overclocking

Voltage to max, fan speed 100% frequency 650 mhz

https://imgur.com/a/dCJx4

U goona burn it pretty fast like dat Wink check mine  - https://imgur.com/a/RrAYh  - stable

what power usage mate?


i did not measeure the power usage, as i dont have a watt meater. But i will certenly buy it.

This week i wil use the immersion cooling i will post the results

I am sorry, but can you tell me more about the immersion cooling method you are using? What brand are you using?
member
Activity: 118
Merit: 11
I'm not sure if the default voltage of a D3 19.3 model is the "Default Voltage" in your firmware, do you have any chance to check this?. I'm getting HW errors (more than 100 in 10 seconds) at the default voltage and 400 per chain.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

Can u present watts from wall .. Voltage 9 is hight at 487

He is now on voltage 3
full member
Activity: 218
Merit: 100
https://deeponion.org
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

Can u present watts from wall .. Voltage 9 is hight at 487
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
One odd thing I have noticed so far is that the miner doesn't always chose the first alive pool when it starts up. I also can't get it to go back to a higher priority pool without restarting the pools. Anyone else notice that ?
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Guys is there any chance of moving beyond moding the FAN. Coz I dont see any more juice that can be squeezed from these D3'S unless a new dev direction is sought.  There is literary 1000 ways one would want their Fans etc to operate Huh
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

The default auto fan speed is a little lower. Set it to performance and your temps will lower. Furthermore I think you can undervolt a bit more at that frequency.

Now asic voltage is 3-4, frequency default, fans 3810rpm, chip temp 69-70c and 17100MH/s (0 HW).

What the real values in asic voltage scale lowest-highest?

I think you're on a sweet spot then. The fans run slower compared to bitmains default now and power consumption will be ~150 watt lower compared to stock.
I don;t know about ASIC chip voltage, but for the total voltage per chain it's close to this. (I can't tell exactly as my unit hardware modded as well)

lowest = ~7.5v,
default bitmain (setting 10 - 13):  ~8.2v,
highest setting: ~8.8v 


Thanks for this info! Now after short reboot test I think your firmware has fixed my boot problem. Before with bitmain firmware it was in "test loop" 8 out of 9 boots.

I need to check watt usage shortly. I bet it's lower than before!

Another happy client.  Grin
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

The default auto fan speed is a little lower. Set it to performance and your temps will lower. Furthermore I think you can undervolt a bit more at that frequency.

Now asic voltage is 3-4, frequency default, fans 3810rpm, chip temp 69-70c and 17100MH/s (0 HW).

What the real values in asic voltage scale lowest-highest?

I think you're on a sweet spot then. The fans run slower compared to bitmains default now and power consumption will be ~150 watt lower compared to stock.
I don;t know about ASIC chip voltage, but for the total voltage per chain it's close to this. (I can't tell exactly as my unit hardware modded as well)

lowest = ~7.5v,
default bitmain (setting 10 - 13):  ~8.2v,
highest setting: ~8.8v 


Thanks for this info! Now after short reboot test I think your firmware has fixed my boot problem. Before with bitmain firmware it was in "test loop" 8 out of 9 boots.

I need to check watt usage shortly. I bet it's lower than before!
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

The default auto fan speed is a little lower. Set it to performance and your temps will lower. Furthermore I think you can undervolt a bit more at that frequency.

Now asic voltage is 3-4, frequency default, fans 3810rpm, chip temp 69-70c and 17100MH/s (0 HW).

What the real values in asic voltage scale lowest-highest?

I think you're on a sweet spot then. The fans run slower compared to bitmains default now and power consumption will be ~150 watt lower compared to stock.
I don;t know about ASIC chip voltage, but for the total voltage per chain it's close to this. (I can't tell exactly as my unit hardware modded as well)

lowest = ~7.5v,
default bitmain (setting 10 - 13):  ~8.2v,
highest setting: ~8.8v  
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

The default auto fan speed is a little lower. Set it to performance and your temps will lower. Furthermore I think you can undervolt a bit more at that frequency.

Now asic voltage is 3-4, frequency default, fans 3810rpm, chip temp 69-70c and 17100MH/s (0 HW).

What the real values in asic voltage scale lowest-highest?
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

The default auto fan speed is a little lower. Set it to performance and your temps will lower. Furthermore I think you can undervolt a bit more at that frequency.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

whats your watts?

Sorry my watt meter is in warehouse. I have this one D3 here in my house because there was some boot problems with bitmain firmware. I hope this Blissz firmware would solve that problem. I have 2400W PSU and it shows solid 12,7V to D3.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.

whats your watts?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
23/11 Blissz is working great:
Frequency = default 487
Voltage = 9
Hashrate = 17100 MH/z
Fan = Performance auton (4020rpm)
PCB temp = 55-57c
Chip temp = 71-71c
HW = 0

I'm wondering what makes temp rise above stock (65c) while under volting and stock clock? Hashrate is about the same with stock firmware.
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
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full member
Activity: 218
Merit: 100
https://deeponion.org

I will probably also have that problem, in a moderate climate with 70-80F temp highs even in winter.

Maybe a way to "proportion" the auto setting... some % value.  Can be below or above?

The new version on the topic start will help a lot as it contains different FAN profiles now. Let me know if you like it  Cool

Sir i send u a pm if u have 2 mins pls look and reply
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258

I will probably also have that problem, in a moderate climate with 70-80F temp highs even in winter.

Maybe a way to "proportion" the auto setting... some % value.  Can be below or above?

The new version on the topic start will help a lot as it contains different FAN profiles now. Let me know if you like it  Cool
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
good afternoon you decided to help you want to probyvat to new algorithms on d3 took your mod and s9
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
I second that with regards to the reduce auto fan speed. I have tested it on a batch 1 17Gh D3 and I have rolled back to stock for the time being.

Problem I have:

1) Following your instruction and setting speed at 400 and fan at 25% is risky. The moment I upgraded the firmware my temp went up to 80. I will suggest setting the fan to at least 59% (if ambient temp is around 20 degrees) or higher if your ambient temp is much higher.

2) I tested with lowest, 1,2 voltage at 487 and I am not getting and HW errors but it keeps stopping with no hashrate.

3) You dev fee pool keeps kicking in when I'm trying to test with different settings and it is better if you set it so that it kicks in at the end of the hour or so.

4) Maybe a way to manually tweak the auto fan speed will be useful.

5) A temp protection like the L3 can also help.

I will probably also have that problem, in a moderate climate with 70-80F temp highs even in winter.

Maybe a way to "proportion" the auto setting... some % value.  Can be below or above?
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