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Topic: Antminer L3 - 250mh - 400watt Scrypt miner coming soon - page 47. (Read 137455 times)

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Just had a second order arrive today and one of the boards is not showing up on the miner.  So I have an email off to Eastshore to see what they are going to do to address this.  Not to happy right now.  Sad

UPDATE: Found the problem, loose cable on one of the controllers.  Second unit now has all boards hashing.  However this second unit appears to run much hotter temps than the first unit I received.  Will have to monitor.  Watts used at the wall are 384w
Cool, I find it amazing that out of no where a miner shows up using less than 1/2 the power of the best thing going.
hero member
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Just had a second order arrive today and one of the boards is not showing up on the miner.  So I have an email off to Eastshore to see what they are going to do to address this.  Not to happy right now.  Sad

UPDATE: Found the problem, loose cable on one of the controllers.  Second unit now has all boards hashing.  However this second unit appears to run much hotter temps than the first unit I received.  Will have to monitor.  Watts used at the wall are 384w
legendary
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Lookin at it's price its just way too high. Can't really understand why would someone go for 1year+ ROI time (with cheap electricity) when you can ROI much faster if you invest same money into building a GPU rig (not to mention resale value)
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The listed shipping method they had when I ordered was Fedex.  But then it still shipped via UPS.  So you don't get a choice.
legendary
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Don't they ship with DHL or EMS?

mine arrive tomorrow with UPS.
Warsaw, Poland    19/01/2017    19:47    Arrival Scan
Koeln, Germany    19/01/2017    19:47    Arrival Scan
Almaty, Kazakhstan    19/01/2017    18:28    Departure Scan

But the web site only shows one  shipping method TNT
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Don't they ship with DHL or EMS?
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I have to say I am not thrilled with UPS on these International shipments.  I have had several just like Tupsu that are delayed, mechanical issues, reroutes, hung up in some sort of customs mess.... All kinds of stuff and it delays the shipments with them.  If you watch the UPS delivery estimate it will change on you possibly several times. 

My package was delayed twice and pushed out 3 days and ended up coming in 1 day earlier than they expected...  So I can concur with Tupsu and expect delays with UPS. 
legendary
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Eastshore.xyz is not a scam.  So let me tell you about the ordering process with Eastshore.xyz.  It was a very good experience with them and I will probably order from them again.

The steps:
You can place the order directly on their web page.  You can wire transfer or send BTC.  Once you place the order you will get an email saying they received the order pending payment.  Once they receive the funds you will get an order confirmation email saying they received your payment and that they would be shipping your order.  About 1-2 business days later you will get another email from them with a screen shot of the miner/miners you ordered running showing hash rate, temps, hardware errors etc and that the miners are going to the logistics department to be shipped.  Finally about 1-2 business days later you will get another email stating your order has been shipped and the tracking number.  So the total processing time is roughly 3-5 business days to get your order out the door with the parcel carrier.

Depending on who they ship with and your location will determine how long it will take for you to get the order.  In my case the shipment was with UPS and it took about a week for me to get the order once it shipped.

I can recommend Eastshore.xzy to the community.  The order process was very smooth, professional, and they delivered what I paid for.  I did have an opportunity before I ordered to email them to ask questions and they responded back in a timely manner and were very helpful.  Two thumbs up for Eastshore.xyz.

I hope this helps.  I took a big risk placing the order, but saw another review on this forum by another member who recommended them and had purchased miners from them.  So I decided based on that feedback and the positive response from the company that I would take a chance and order.  I was not disappointed.   

I am not affiliated with Eastshore.xyz in any manner.  I offer this as my review of the company and my experience with them.   Grin


It can also go a long way
I ordered 05/01/2017       2 x L3   

2017-01-10 09:35   Your order is Awaiting-shipment
 2017-01-16  11:49  Your EastShore order is Shipped


Shipment Progress UPS

Almaty, Kazakhstan    19/01/2017    18:19    Departure Scan
   19/01/2017    15:55    Arrival Scan
Incheon, Korea, Republic of    19/01/2017    12:41    Departure Scan
   19/01/2017    8:07    Arrival Scan
Shanghai, China    19/01/2017    5:00    Departure Scan
   18/01/2017    6:28    We were unable to load the package on the plane as scheduled. / Your package was released by the clearing agency.
Shanghai, China    18/01/2017    6:25    We were unable to load the package on the plane as scheduled.
   18/01/2017    3:59    Export Scan
Shanghai, China    17/01/2017    22:30    Arrival Scan
Wenzhou, China    17/01/2017    21:30    Departure Scan
   17/01/2017    19:57    Origin Scan
   17/01/2017    16:36    Collection Scan
China    16/01/2017    4:39    Order Processed: Ready for UPS
hero member
Activity: 868
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Eastshore.xyz is not a scam.  So let me tell you about the ordering process with Eastshore.xyz.  It was a very good experience with them and I will probably order from them again.

The steps:
You can place the order directly on their web page.  You can wire transfer or send BTC.  Once you place the order you will get an email saying they received the order pending payment.  Once they receive the funds you will get an order confirmation email saying they received your payment and that they would be shipping your order.  About 1-2 business days later you will get another email from them with a screen shot of the miner/miners you ordered running showing hash rate, temps, hardware errors etc and that the miners are going to the logistics department to be shipped.  Finally about 1-2 business days later you will get another email stating your order has been shipped and the tracking number.  So the total processing time is roughly 3-5 business days to get your order out the door with the parcel carrier.

Depending on who they ship with and your location will determine how long it will take for you to get the order.  In my case the shipment was with UPS and it took about a week for me to get the order once it shipped.

I can recommend Eastshore.xzy to the community.  The order process was very smooth, professional, and they delivered what I paid for.  I did have an opportunity before I ordered to email them to ask questions and they responded back in a timely manner and were very helpful.  Two thumbs up for Eastshore.xyz.

I hope this helps.  I took a big risk placing the order, but saw another review on this forum by another member who recommended them and had purchased miners from them.  So I decided based on that feedback and the positive response from the company that I would take a chance and order.  I was not disappointed.   

I am not affiliated with Eastshore.xyz in any manner.  I offer this as my review of the company and my experience with them.   Grin
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hi guy
sorry Longsnowsm just info you buy antminer L3 in eastshore.xyz ? so eastshore is not a scam ? how long shipping ? thank you Longsnowsm

this is a video of eastshore.xyz antminer L https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x3KpA-B8jo

SORRY MY ENGLISH  Wink
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Could you please measure noise level with some app for smartphone? Let's say 5 inches from miner and 4 feet from it.

My smartphone app says about 50db at about 4 inches and about 36db and about 4ft.  As far as noise goes this thing is really quiet.  I love it!

Of course the location of the miner is cool so the fan isn't working hard.  Current speed is about 2600rpm.  I do notice it speeds up and slows down based on cooling needs. 
hero member
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Could you please measure noise level with some app for smartphone? Let's say 5 inches from miner and 4 feet from it.
legendary
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Well the hash rate fell pretty fast on Prohashing... Doesn't not look like the L3's are happy on multipools either.  I have diff set at 65536 and didn't seem to make a difference so far.  Still monitoring to see what it does.

Try the titan settings if you havnt already. I gained ~20% by tweaking settings on PH.

Thanks for the recommendation to use the Titan settings.  I went and found they recommend setting a value of -h=3 to -h=5.  They only mentioned setting diff to 8192, but I left that at 65536 and tried -h=3 and the hash rate seems to have stabilized pretty close to the rated hash rate around 250mhs.  It is not looking bad at all right now.

So far it is working better than my A4's did on Prohashing.  This miner is really quiet, perfect home miner.  My gpu rigs are louder than this thing.  So far so good.  I will continue to monitor and let you know of any weird behavior.  After 24 hours I will take some screen shots of the performance and post for you guys. 

Did you also setup submitting stales? That alone boosted my hashrate a decent amount on my titan as PH pays you for stales as well.
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Ok, the L3 showed up a day early.  I pulled it out of the box and powered it up and put it on Prohashing.  Right now it is hashing above it's rating on Prohashing at the moment at 270mhs.  Miner says 251mhs.
ci

What are the restart times like Longsnowsm, and does the UI provide any temp data, especially in relation to the DC/DC circuitry?

Did that burst rate of 270Mhs hold over 24 hours after multiple coin switches?

After watching Bitcoin Master's youtube video 'Mining Bitcoin is harder than you think' I'm interested to hear about the reliability of the L3's by 'early adopters' before buying some myself Wink




Just as an aside..what does bitmain have for warranty 45 days? 90 days? either one would make me 'pucker' big time Smiley (the knc titans have scar'd me) Smiley



The miner did not want to hold the hash rate with the default settings.  It immediately dropped the hash rate and was not performing well.  I increased the diff and it was marginally better, but after adding the -h=3 setting the hash rate started to climb and is much happier and is pretty close on average to the rated hash rate.  Of course the pool swings high and low, but I think you can see in the pic below that on average it is looking pretty close to the rated hash rate.

Here is the hash rate since I started the miner.


Here are the temps that we can see from the UI;


I think if I recall from the Chinese page on Bitmain the warranty was 180 days.  The L3 page isn't up at the moment on the the Bitmain site.  But I think all of the new miners are now listing 180 day warranty.  Not that they honor the warranty! LOL

I am also noting a few hardware errors in the screen shot here with the temps on one board.  Not bad enough to worry about yet, but I am keeping an eye on it.

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Clueless!
Ok, the L3 showed up a day early.  I pulled it out of the box and powered it up and put it on Prohashing.  Right now it is hashing above it's rating on Prohashing at the moment at 270mhs.  Miner says 251mhs. 
ci

What are the restart times like Longsnowsm, and does the UI provide any temp data, especially in relation to the DC/DC circuitry?

Did that burst rate of 270Mhs hold over 24 hours after multiple coin switches?

After watching Bitcoin Master's youtube video 'Mining Bitcoin is harder than you think' I'm interested to hear about the reliability of the L3's by 'early adopters' before buying some myself Wink




Just as an aside..what does bitmain have for warranty 45 days? 90 days? either one would make me 'pucker' big time Smiley (the knc titans have scar'd me) Smiley

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Ok, the L3 showed up a day early.  I pulled it out of the box and powered it up and put it on Prohashing.  Right now it is hashing above it's rating on Prohashing at the moment at 270mhs.  Miner says 251mhs. 
ci

What are the restart times like Longsnowsm, and does the UI provide any temp data, especially in relation to the DC/DC circuitry?

Did that burst rate of 270Mhs hold over 24 hours after multiple coin switches?

After watching Bitcoin Master's youtube video 'Mining Bitcoin is harder than you think' I'm interested to hear about the reliability of the L3's by 'early adopters' before buying some myself Wink


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Ok, the L3 showed up a day early.  I pulled it out of the box and powered it up and put it on Prohashing.  Right now it is hashing above it's rating on Prohashing at the moment at 270mhs.  Miner says 251mhs.  It is slow to boot like the rest of the Antminer miners.  Takes a while for it to power cycle. During the POST testing it fires up the fan at what sounds like 100%, then turns off... Then it reset the controller and then came back online.  The fan is pretty quiet in operational mode at the moment.  But the garage is rather chilly at the moment so it can load along for the time being. 

I will try to get you guys some data and screen shots later.  So Eastshore.xyz did deliver what I ordered.  Now to monitor and make sure it is happy.   Grin
I'd be more curious about the power use so far, pretty cool though. I have been tweaking all day with mine (A4) different freqs and voltages , but on an ltc pool so far, I see that they are more stable (A4 B3) but I think there is still an issue that is going to be a problem that is not fixed. I am not sure if it can be handled with just new software or a new reflash again. What I see is every time there is a coin change or basically block change there looks to be a board reset which takes time. Right now after some tweaking I am seeing 260-280 on ltcpool, will see what it does on prohash, plus got some power figures during all this, plus some fan mod everything doesn't need to run wide open all the time.
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Well the hash rate fell pretty fast on Prohashing... Doesn't not look like the L3's are happy on multipools either.  I have diff set at 65536 and didn't seem to make a difference so far.  Still monitoring to see what it does.

Try the titan settings if you havnt already. I gained ~20% by tweaking settings on PH.

Thanks for the recommendation to use the Titan settings.  I went and found they recommend setting a value of -h=3 to -h=5.  They only mentioned setting diff to 8192, but I left that at 65536 and tried -h=3 and the hash rate seems to have stabilized pretty close to the rated hash rate around 250mhs.  It is not looking bad at all right now.

So far it is working better than my A4's did on Prohashing.  This miner is really quiet, perfect home miner.  My gpu rigs are louder than this thing.  So far so good.  I will continue to monitor and let you know of any weird behavior.  After 24 hours I will take some screen shots of the performance and post for you guys. 
legendary
Activity: 1027
Merit: 1005
Well the hash rate fell pretty fast on Prohashing... Doesn't not look like the L3's are happy on multipools either.  I have diff set at 65536 and didn't seem to make a difference so far.  Still monitoring to see what it does.

Try the titan settings if you havnt already. I gained ~20% by tweaking settings on PH.
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 517
Well the hash rate fell pretty fast on Prohashing... Doesn't not look like the L3's are happy on multipools either.  I have diff set at 65536 and didn't seem to make a difference so far.  Still monitoring to see what it does.
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