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Topic: ANTMINER S3+ Discussion and Support Thread - page 287. (Read 710164 times)

legendary
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I'm guessing this is not normal?

[IM]https://i.imgur.com/fymGVXjl.jpg[/img]
[IM]https://i.imgur.com/Mr400HGl.jpg[/img]


Seems like you overclocked the miner. right? or you applied a non standard DC input?
A change of that capacitor will fix your issue. Those resistors are damaged of not?
If overclocking did that, I'm not sure I want to try and OC mine now. I am one of a lucky few that got four miners that work stable at 440Gh/s on sock freq 218.75.

With this hardware, overclocking id risky.
But the question at hand is did you OC and get that damage from it and if so, what freq was it on and what did you jump to from it ?

There's been plenty of people OC here and none I have seen reported these kinds of issues.

To booradlly
No I didn't do an overclock. But your symptoms as per the images force me to think like that.
I used to overclock my gpus long back and got into this kind of isues.
I usually get this kind of a thing when voltage of the chip(s) increased.
Looks a lot like a capacitor blew after a power surge from something like nearby lightning, its almost identical to what the PCB on my LG monitor looked like after lightning struck the parking lot across the highway from my office.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
I'm guessing this is not normal?

[IM]https://i.imgur.com/fymGVXjl.jpg[/img]
[IM]https://i.imgur.com/Mr400HGl.jpg[/img]


Seems like you overclocked the miner. right? or you applied a non standard DC input?
A change of that capacitor will fix your issue. Those resistors are damaged of not?
If overclocking did that, I'm not sure I want to try and OC mine now. I am one of a lucky few that got four miners that work stable at 440Gh/s on sock freq 218.75.

With this hardware, overclocking id risky.
But the question at hand is did you OC and get that damage from it and if so, what freq was it on and what did you jump to from it ?

There's been plenty of people OC here and none I have seen reported these kinds of issues.

No I didn't do an overclock. But your symptoms as per the images force me to think like that.
I used to overclock my gpus long back and got into this kind of isues.
I usually get this kind of a thing when voltage of the chip(s) increased.
Wonder what the hell happened then.

I may still try to OC mine, stat with one, let it go for a few hrs then another etc.

I'm hoping I can do 250 to get to ~500, I might get lucky with that since I got four S3 that has stable at stock around 440. People seem to have issues with OC'ing on units that dont do 440 at stock.
sr. member
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I can get to the initial "LuCI - Lua Configuration Interface" but after that it craps out. This is the 2nd S3 I have set up on this router. Anyone got an idea why?


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legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
I'm guessing this is not normal?

[IM]https://i.imgur.com/fymGVXjl.jpg[/img]
[IM]https://i.imgur.com/Mr400HGl.jpg[/img]


Seems like you overclocked the miner. right? or you applied a non standard DC input?
A change of that capacitor will fix your issue. Those resistors are damaged of not?
If overclocking did that, I'm not sure I want to try and OC mine now. I am one of a lucky few that got four miners that work stable at 440Gh/s on sock freq 218.75.

With this hardware, overclocking id risky.
But the question at hand is did you OC and get that damage from it and if so, what freq was it on and what did you jump to from it ?

There's been plenty of people OC here and none I have seen reported these kinds of issues.
hero member
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Merit: 504
I'm guessing this is not normal?

[IM]https://i.imgur.com/fymGVXjl.jpg[/img]
[IM]https://i.imgur.com/Mr400HGl.jpg[/img]


Seems like you overclocked the miner. right? or you applied a non standard DC input?
A change of that capacitor will fix your issue. Those resistors are damaged of not?
If overclocking did that, I'm not sure I want to try and OC mine now. I am one of a lucky few that got four miners that work stable at 440Gh/s on sock freq 218.75.

With this hardware, overclocking id risky.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
I'm guessing this is not normal?

[IM]https://i.imgur.com/fymGVXjl.jpg[/img]
[IM]https://i.imgur.com/Mr400HGl.jpg[/img]


Seems like you overclocked the miner. right? or you applied a non standard DC input?
A change of that capacitor will fix your issue. Those resistors are damaged of not?
If overclocking did that, I'm not sure I want to try and OC mine now. I am one of a lucky few that got four S3 miners that work stable at 440Gh/s on sock freq 218.75.
newbie
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I can get to the initial "LuCI - Lua Configuration Interface" but after that it craps out. This is the 2nd S3 I have set up on this router. Anyone got an idea why?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 504
I'm guessing this is not normal?

[IM]https://i.imgur.com/fymGVXjl.jpg[/img]
[IM]https://i.imgur.com/Mr400HGl.jpg[/img]


Seems like you overclocked the miner. right? or you applied a non standard DC input?
A change of that capacitor will fix your issue. Those resistors are damaged of not?
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
I'm guessing this is not normal?




Nope, somethin fried there.
newbie
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legendary
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....
Does it matter? C'mon don't we all know that "Jenna" is a dude?  Cheesy

https://twitter.com/JennaKLouden
hero member
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I'm dirty blonde if you want to call it that....

There is no need to claim you are a female or male here to participate.
Being honest is the point. You are getting ignored many times is just because of your -ve trust ratings.
Being a male or female make any sense here.
legendary
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Maybe jennas the one takin the pic and the chics the girlfriends ? Stranger things have happened but damn that girls got fine written on her lol
sr. member
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I'm dirty blonde if you want to call it that....

Damn! You got a pretty face for a scammer, shame on you  Grin Grin Grin

And a Cannuck too....
full member
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How much did you pay that girl to write that?

Nothing, he got it like a bonus  Grin
full member
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How much did you pay that girl to write that?

full member
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I'm dirty blonde if you want to call it that....

Damn! You got a pretty face for a scammer, shame on you  Grin Grin Grin
newbie
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I'm dirty blonde if you want to call it that....
newbie
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Merit: 0
This may have been asked somewhere else, but how can I order 3 S3's and use my three remaining coupons on the one order? Or can I only use one coupon per order of 2 miners?

One coupon per miner... just like at the supermarket.  Wink

That's what I thought. I ordered 3 on the site, and at checkout changed the 1 to 3 on the coupons, but it only applied one. How can I fix this, and order 3 with the three coupons?
sr. member
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Is there anyone here that can post what PSU they have and if its powering an overclocked antminer s3?
I am a dumb girl that can't figure out this whole PSU situation
I can't choose between a CX500, CX600 or CX750 per antminer.
The cost between those power supplies are quite a bit for me.
HELP!

WHAT CONFUSES ME IS THAT SOME PEOPLE SAY I SHOULD GET A PSU WITH 4 SEPERATE PCI-E connections.
SOME PEOPLE SAY THE ANTMINER S3 will overclock well on 2 SEPERATE PCI-E CONNECTIONS.

I can't choose!

Please stop!

You've been given great advice about a dozen times now. You're either trolling or severely mentally handicapped.

I must agree with xstr8guy... you've been given good to great advice from quite a few people. I said previously to stop over thinking this issue. Now you're beating a dead horse and becoming a pest about it. Plus you didn't answer my question if you're blonde.

Buy a psu from the recommendations, live with the decision as any of the recommendations will serve the purpose you seek. Move on. Issue should be closed now.

Does it matter? C'mon don't we all know that "Jenna" is a dude?  Cheesy

No, doesn't matter. Blonde syndrome affects male and female alike. Smiley
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