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Topic: ANTMINER S3+ Discussion and Support Thread - page 134. (Read 710164 times)

hero member
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November 01, 2014, 07:00:42 PM

I'm running at stock settings, 225 frequency, avg hashrate is staying right at 453 GH/s like it should Smiley

I can't overclock, cause my PSU has 2 x 6 pin per PCI-e cable, I read its recommeded to have dedicated cables (1 plug per cable) so they don't overheat when overclocking

Thanks for the info.
Nonsense! You can overclock with just 2 PCI-e connections. I have an S1 to S3 upgrade that I am running off 2 PCI-e connectors (one for each blade) and have it overclocked to freq 268.5 giving ~540GH/s.

Also, look at the thread in my signature where I overclocked an S3 (not an S3+ !) to freq 262 giving ~519GH/s with a single PCI-e connector for each blade.

Generally, so long as your PSU has the amperage in each line that the PCI-e connector feeds off, then you can use just one connector AND overclock.
newbie
Activity: 51
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November 01, 2014, 06:55:39 PM
question guys

my S3+ has been running for about 18 hours straight now

getworks says 1690
accepted says 29,154
rejected says 68
HW says 81
ultility says 26
Discarded says 148,216
stale says 13
WU says 6332

are these decent numbers/ratios for that ammount of time?
The only number you should be interested in from the above is the HW and I can tell you, on the face of it, it is BRILLIANT!
What is your GH/S(avg) number? If between 450 & 500 or above then I can fully qualify your HW number's brilliance.
Also, what frequency are you running at?

I'm running at stock settings, 225 frequency, avg hashrate is staying right at 453 GH/s like it should Smiley

I can't overclock, cause my PSU has 2 x 6 pin per PCI-e cable, I read its recommeded to have dedicated cables (1 plug per cable) so they don't overheat when overclocking

Thanks for the info.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
November 01, 2014, 06:51:21 PM
question guys

my S3+ has been running for about 18 hours straight now

getworks says 1690
accepted says 29,154
rejected says 68
HW says 81
ultility says 26
Discarded says 148,216
stale says 13
WU says 6332

are these decent numbers/ratios for that ammount of time?
The only number you should be interested in from the above is the HW and I can tell you, on the face of it, it is BRILLIANT!
What is your GH/S(avg) number? If between 450 & 500 or above then I can fully qualify your HW number's brilliance.
Also, what frequency are you running at?
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
November 01, 2014, 06:44:39 PM
question guys

my S3+ has been running for about 18 hours straight now

getworks says 1690
accepted says 29,154
rejected says 68
HW says 81
ultility says 26
Discarded says 148,216
stale says 13
WU says 6332

are these decent numbers/ratios for that ammount of time?
legendary
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Merit: 1003
November 01, 2014, 06:36:46 PM
i recently bought an s3.....I would like to find out exactly what batch it is from....and if it is an s3+.  What detailed steps can anyone provide me to find this information out?

thanks in advance.

Use the latest software https://bitmaintech.com/support.htm?pid=007201407180243004432lBQW28O0633
and use Frequency  250
If you can get 500GH/s.  then it is a good miner, no difference S3 or S3+

From My 37  S3 only 11 working at Frequency  250 and going 500GH/s.   22 of these are S3+ and 15 of them  are S3 batch 4 and 6
newbie
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November 01, 2014, 06:14:13 PM
i recently bought an s3.....I would like to find out exactly what batch it is from....and if it is an s3+.  What detailed steps can anyone provide me to find this information out?

thanks in advance.

check the status page or miner configuration > advance tab page after loging into the miner

S3 is frequency 218.75 (440 GH/s)

S3+ is frequency 225 (453 GH/s)
legendary
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November 01, 2014, 05:48:33 PM
i recently bought an s3.....I would like to find out exactly what batch it is from....and if it is an s3+.  What detailed steps can anyone provide me to find this information out?

thanks in advance.

If it's underperforming, it's probably batch 1.

If it says "S3+" on it, then it's a S3+.

Otherwise, I'm not sure there's a way to find out.

M
sr. member
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November 01, 2014, 05:44:29 PM
i recently bought an s3.....I would like to find out exactly what batch it is from....and if it is an s3+.  What detailed steps can anyone provide me to find this information out?

thanks in advance.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
November 01, 2014, 08:25:39 AM
Sorry to hear that, you can send [email protected] or me [email protected] an email with your order info, describing your problems. We will help u with troubleshooting.

You still haven't told me how to figure out how to determine which one of my temp sensors is jacked up... and no switching boards has NOT helped. At this point i'm about to just send you the one that throws errors and can't handle being overclocked. When i test them individually one side starts at 0 and the other at 16, but both warm up to the normal range (normal for one fan being controlled and the outer cover removed)

Anybody else have issues with a single side's temp sensor reading way off? like 13-16 degrees when all my others are 35-39... occasionally it'll get a real wild hair up its backside and read the bad side at 200+ degrees and will send fans to 4000 rpm. hashing remains relatively unaffected unless erroneous temp sensor sends it into thermal protection shutdown, which is very rare and mainly after a restart. Any assistance would be great



And here it is clocked to stock and switched around to a perfectly fine hashing board

newbie
Activity: 51
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November 01, 2014, 02:16:37 AM
My Batch 11 S3+ Miners are a bit louder then my Batch 9 Miners.   Anyone have suggestions for better fans that are quieter that I can replace the originally shipped ones with?

Same question here, I have an S3+ as well and its loud, just started mining on it tonight

no reason the fans should be that noisy, at default settings my temps are between 35 - 38c on both boards (after running for 2 or 3 hours)

another thing I noticed is the stock fan frames are really thick as well so I dunno if the long screws will be an issue with smaller frame fans or not? will it hit the heatsink or one of the mining boards if they stuck into the case more?

edit: nevermind this answered my question, plenty of room around the screw holes, it won't hit anything

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5579/14693858872_23e087a64c_o.jpg
sr. member
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My Batch 11 S3+ Miners are a bit louder then my Batch 9 Miners.   Anyone have suggestions for better fans that are quieter that I can replace the originally shipped ones with?
member
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Thanks.  Smiley
legendary
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Hello Miners,
My HVAC guy is evaluating our mining warehouse cooling and he wanted to know what the BTU heat output is for a S3+. Does anyone know what the value is? Thanks.



Are you sure he's an "HVAC guy"?

1 watt is approximately 3.41214 BTU/h

1 S3 is approximately 1200 BTU/h
member
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Hello Miners,
My HVAC guy is evaluating our mining warehouse cooling and he wanted to know what the BTU heat output is for a S3+. Does anyone know what the value is? Thanks.

donator
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Ouch, you may have a broken off parts from the hashing PCB may be...

If you could, could you unscrew the top case and see what is fallen off from the PCB?

or you can return the miner to the following address with Printed Original Purchase Confirmation Page with the shipping address portion included.  Also, a brief letter describing what's wrong with your miner.  The return address is

Bitmain Warranty
3700 Quebec Street #100239
Denver, Coloado 80207

Tel: 844-248-6246




Hi everyone,

I have one miner that has something rattling inside of it. Right from box open, it has been like that. Also, I cannot login into the 192.168.1.99 IP. The fans turn on when the power supply is connected, but absolutely no lights blink when I plug the ethernet cable from the miner to a router or computer. Ideas?
member
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Hi everyone,

I have one miner that has something rattling inside of it. Right from box open, it has been like that. Also, I cannot login into the 192.168.1.99 IP. The fans turn on when the power supply is connected, but absolutely no lights blink when I plug the ethernet cable from the miner to a router or computer. Ideas?
newbie
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Sorry to hear that, you can send [email protected] or me [email protected] an email with your order info, describing your problems. We will help u with troubleshooting.


I received my order of two antminers S3 yesterday. One of them just plain dead. This morning gave it a few rounds of on-off-on, the red LED then lit up, but nothing else. Frustrated, i pulled the power connector off one blade, and the bloody thing came to life!! I could configure it and all. Then I tried again with both blades connected, it went dead. So what is it? Faulty blades? Or controller issue? How do I claim warranty?

I'm in Malaysia.

Thanks!


newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0

I received my order of two antminers S3 yesterday. One of them just plain dead. This morning gave it a few rounds of on-off-on, the red LED then lit up, but nothing else. Frustrated, i pulled the power connector off one blade, and the bloody thing came to life!! I could configure it and all. Then I tried again with both blades connected, it went dead. So what is it? Faulty blades? Or controller issue? How do I claim warranty?

I'm in Malaysia.

Thanks!

sr. member
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Doesn't make sense in a push/pull config to have one fan running at a different speed than the other.
It does have sense, but I'm not good enough in english to explain.
1/ Cold air and warm air don't use same space because of it's thermal expansion.
2/ the S3 is not full close, air can flow outside by many ways, not only by the pull fan.

Because of those two points, input air flow may be different from output air flow.

Positive air pressure inside the case reduces the rate at which dust accumulates on the internal components. Not prevent it, but slow it down and prevent other holes ( ie. the PCI-e connector thru hole) from allowing more dirt in.

both valid points.  I usually build my computer rigs with positive pressure inside the case to help put the dust just at the points where the fan inputs in the case (have dust filters) to reduce the amount of dust buildup within the case.  This way the dust doesn't enter the case at cracks/vents.
sr. member
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Doesn't make sense in a push/pull config to have one fan running at a different speed than the other.
It does have sense, but I'm not good enough in english to explain.
1/ Cold air and warm air don't use same space because of it's thermal expansion.
2/ the S3 is not full close, air can flow outside by many ways, not only by the pull fan.

Because of those two points, input air flow may be different from output air flow.

true.
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