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Topic: ANTMINER S3+ Discussion and Support Thread - page 289. (Read 710164 times)

legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331

Great, another brit with a shitty mic.

Still sore about the Battle of Brandywine after all these years   Wink
Cheers
sr. member
Activity: 261
Merit: 250
Let's try this one more time but with images... here's what my four S3's look like after a lil over 24hrs. Looks like I go lucky and got ones that run fine at stock all around or just over 440gh/s. That being said, two of them have high HW numbers, best I can tell from he math done, the two with high figures are under 0.008 and the lower two under 0.002. So these would all be considered ok and nothing to worry about then, right ?

http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30001.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30002.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30003.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30004.jpg

yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens?
Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable.

That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ?

Putty (PC) or Terminal (on a mac)
I would suggest to skip 225 initially, and go to 237.5. In my experience, if they cannot do 237.5, then they cannot be at 225 either, so you save time.
What do I use for port in putty ?

I got the hostname / ip like this for all my miners where they're being hosted.

1.2.3.4:5678

So for putty i guess it would be [email protected]:5678 but what do I us for port ? I might have to ask my collo guy to open the port so I can use it.

Also, what are the increments you an use besides 225 & 237.5 ?

Basically I'm looking for an OC guide... I've seen it here before but god knows what damn page it's on. Forgo to bookmark it last time.

how to ssh into miner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72FU4Z_n0B4

I am using Terminal, don't know putty, but the gist is, i believe, that you ssh into root@, not port.
Check the video and also click on "more" tab in comments.
Great, another brit with a shitty mic.

Ssh uses port 22.  You log in as the root user.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Let's try this one more time but with images... here's what my four S3's look like after a lil over 24hrs. Looks like I go lucky and got ones that run fine at stock all around or just over 440gh/s. That being said, two of them have high HW numbers, best I can tell from he math done, the two with high figures are under 0.008 and the lower two under 0.002. So these would all be considered ok and nothing to worry about then, right ?

http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30001.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30002.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30003.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30004.jpg

yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens?
Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable.

That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ?

Putty (PC) or Terminal (on a mac)
I would suggest to skip 225 initially, and go to 237.5. In my experience, if they cannot do 237.5, then they cannot be at 225 either, so you save time.
What do I use for port in putty ?

I got the hostname / ip like this for all my miners where they're being hosted.

1.2.3.4:5678

So for putty i guess it would be [email protected]:5678 but what do I us for port ? I might have to ask my collo guy to open the port so I can use it.

Also, what are the increments you an use besides 225 & 237.5 ?

Basically I'm looking for an OC guide... I've seen it here before but god knows what damn page it's on. Forgo to bookmark it last time.

how to ssh into miner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72FU4Z_n0B4

I am using Terminal, don't know putty, but the gist is, i believe, that you ssh into root@, not port.
Check the video and also click on "more" tab in comments.
Great, another brit with a shitty mic.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
Let's try this one more time but with images... here's what my four S3's look like after a lil over 24hrs. Looks like I go lucky and got ones that run fine at stock all around or just over 440gh/s. That being said, two of them have high HW numbers, best I can tell from he math done, the two with high figures are under 0.008 and the lower two under 0.002. So these would all be considered ok and nothing to worry about then, right ?

http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30001.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30002.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30003.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30004.jpg

yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens?
Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable.

That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ?

Putty (PC) or Terminal (on a mac)
I would suggest to skip 225 initially, and go to 237.5. In my experience, if they cannot do 237.5, then they cannot be at 225 either, so you save time.
What do I use for port in putty ?

I got the hostname / ip like this for all my miners where they're being hosted.

1.2.3.4:5678

So for putty i guess it would be [email protected]:5678 but what do I us for port ? I might have to ask my collo guy to open the port so I can use it.

Also, what are the increments you an use besides 225 & 237.5 ?

Basically I'm looking for an OC guide... I've seen it here before but god knows what damn page it's on. Forgo to bookmark it last time.

how to ssh into miner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72FU4Z_n0B4

I am using Terminal, don't know putty, but the gist is, i believe, that you ssh into root@, not port.
Check the video and also click on "more" tab in comments.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Let's try this one more time but with images... here's what my four S3's look like after a lil over 24hrs. Looks like I go lucky and got ones that run fine at stock all around or just over 440gh/s. That being said, two of them have high HW numbers, best I can tell from he math done, the two with high figures are under 0.008 and the lower two under 0.002. So these would all be considered ok and nothing to worry about then, right ?

http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30001.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30002.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30003.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30004.jpg

yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens?
Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable.

That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ?

Putty (PC) or Terminal (on a mac)
I would suggest to skip 225 initially, and go to 237.5. In my experience, if they cannot do 237.5, then they cannot be at 225 either, so you save time.
What do I use for port in putty ?

I got the hostname / ip like this for all my miners where they're being hosted.

1.2.3.4:5678

So for putty i guess it would be [email protected]:5678 but what do I us for port ? I might have to ask my collo guy to open the port so I can use it.

Also, what are the increments you an use besides 225 & 237.5 ?

Basically I'm looking for an OC guide... I've seen it here before but god knows what damn page it's on. Forgo to bookmark it last time.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Does anyone mind posting pictures of their antminer s3 setups?
I don't know how I'm going to neatly keep 2 psus and 2 antminers.
Some people have some neat rack ideas!
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
Let's try this one more time but with images... here's what my four S3's look like after a lil over 24hrs. Looks like I go lucky and got ones that run fine at stock all around or just over 440gh/s. That being said, two of them have high HW numbers, best I can tell from he math done, the two with high figures are under 0.008 and the lower two under 0.002. So these would all be considered ok and nothing to worry about then, right ?

http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30001.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30002.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30003.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30004.jpg

yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens?
Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable.

That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ?

Putty (PC) or Terminal (on a mac)
I would suggest to skip 225 initially, and go to 237.5. In my experience, if they cannot do 237.5, then they cannot be at 225 either, so you save time.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
The first is on DHCP and moved to a different address. Makes me wonder if I did something so my router isn't reading static IPs...
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1004
Glow Stick Dance!
Trying to load a 2nd miner and I'm getting stuck at LuCI - Lua Configuration Interface before 192.168.1.99 times out. I checked my local area IPV4 and it's still set up to detect 192.168.1.99. Am I missing something? Maybe with my router?

Did you change the IP of the first miner? You can't have two units using 192.168.1.99.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
Let's try this one more time but with images... here's what my four S3's look like after a lil over 24hrs. Looks like I go lucky and got ones that run fine at stock all around or just over 440gh/s. That being said, two of them have high HW numbers, best I can tell from he math done, the two with high figures are under 0.008 and the lower two under 0.002. So these would all be considered ok and nothing to worry about then, right ?

http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30001.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30002.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30003.jpg
http://eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/bitcointalk/s30004.jpg

yes, that's fine. You don't want to bump them up to 237.5 and see what happens?
Well, each miner is on it's own 1k watt PSU where there being hosted with all four power ports on the miners being used. That said, I do want to incrementally OC them with each step being left alone for 24hrs to see what extras I can squeeze out of these while being stable.

That said, can these be OC'd from the webui or do I need to use PuTTy to get in to the miners ?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Trying to load a 2nd miner and I'm getting stuck at LuCI - Lua Configuration Interface before 192.168.1.99 times out. I checked my local area IPV4 and it's still set up to detect 192.168.1.99. Am I missing something? Maybe with my router?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1004
Glow Stick Dance!
Care to explain how this with the coupon works?

When do you get some? After each order?

If I wanna buy 6 x S3, should I do it in pairs by placing 3 orders and hope/use coupons on the second and third couple?

I don't know for sure but I think coupons were only issued for the first couple of batches due to the hashrate being lower than estimated.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 504
Care to explain how this with the coupon works?

When do you get some? After each order?

If I wanna buy 6 x S3, should I do it in pairs by placing 3 orders and hope/use coupons on the second and third couple?

These coupons are not given for free. Its the refund for 7.7% under spec of S3.
S3 advertised and accepted pre-order for 478Ghs but on release its re-rated as 441Ghs.
The difference refunded as 7.7% paid btc or 10% coupon for future orders.
So no one will donate these coupons and the availability is also low.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
Care to explain how this with the coupon works?

When do you get some? After each order?

If I wanna buy 6 x S3, should I do it in pairs by placing 3 orders and hope/use coupons on the second and third couple?

Coupons were only issued for s1, s2 and first 3 batches of S3.
Nothing since.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Wanna buy a Tesla? Visit TeslaBargain.com first!
Care to explain how this with the coupon works?

When do you get some? After each order?

If I wanna buy 6 x S3, should I do it in pairs by placing 3 orders and hope/use coupons on the second and third couple?
DrG
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1035
I'm looking to buy a couple of S3s - do I need 1 or 2 coupons?  If anybody has any they want to donate I would gladly accept them (username colossus).  If you're selling please PM me.

You can buy without coupons too  Smiley
However, you can use 2 coupons on a order of 2 antminers.
they are a little tricky when you choose coupons for a pair as it is automatically populates with just 1 coupon and you have to manually change 1 to 2, then hit apply.
I run out of coupons though.

Thanks for the info.

Then I guess I'm looking for 2 coupons - donated or sold.  Yes I know I can buy them outright but it never hurts to save a little here and there Tongue
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
I'm looking to buy a couple of S3s - do I need 1 or 2 coupons?  If anybody has any they want to donate I would gladly accept them (username colossus).  If you're selling please PM me.

You can buy without coupons too  Smiley
However, you can use 2 coupons on an order of 2 antminers.
they are a little tricky when you choose coupons for a pair as it automatically populates with just 1 coupon and you have to manually change 1 to 2, then hit apply.
I run out of coupons though.
DrG
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1035
I'm looking to buy a couple of S3s - do I need 1 or 2 coupons?  If anybody has any they want to donate I would gladly accept them (username colossus).  If you're selling please PM me.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
my 2 s3's are running fine with 1 CX750M , thank you bitmain you guys rock!
sr. member
Activity: 261
Merit: 250
Since we have 229 pages of the exact same power supply questions and answers, we probably should start a discussion about which one of the two sets of slotts on the wall outlet we should plug the power supply in. Top or bottom? Please try to read a little before typing. Thanks

Well, it beats the coupon buying/selling/donating discussion which was going on for pages and pages.
Once all newbs get their machines, discussion will turn to speed, price, etc.

Can anyone recommend a PSU for these things? Can I use 3 connectors cos I only like odd numbers?

This has only two 30A connectors but one supports 240V.  Can I use a splitter on it so I can have 3 connectors?  It also has four 120V outlets.  If I only use two of them, in what configuration should I do it?  Left side only, right side only, top only, bottom only, top-to-bottom diagonal or bottom-to-top diagonal?  So sorry.  So confused.  Love you long time, Joe!

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That is a great PSU.  However it will only run with a prime number of miners connected to it.  Only use the 120 volt connection (you get more amps that way) and run it inside during the winter (for the added benefit of heat).

It is loud when I run it inside.  I think that is why I have a headache...

Most miners benefit from better PCI-e connections.  After powering on the PSU, if you lick the connectors and get a bunch of saliva in there prior to plugging  into the miner itself, the electricity form said PSU will "flow" much better.  This should also solve any headache issues users may have.

 {God, I hope I don't actually have to say it, but  -- "Don't actually do this...you will hurt or kill yourself...really"}

I have been licking the PCI-E connectors as instructed but my hashing speed is not increasing.  However, I get a nice warm tingling sensation that is helping with the headache...

Can you recommend a different PSU, this one is loud.
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