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Topic: ANTMINER S3+ Discussion and Support Thread - page 89. (Read 710164 times)

sr. member
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December 27, 2014, 05:30:39 AM
Hmmm, I have a 1300 SUPERNOVA G2 Running two aintminer S3's My electric service to my house is 120v 50 amp "MAIN BREAKER" My miners are on a 20 amp sub breaker by itself. I really need 100 amp service I Don't think Adequate Power is coming from the wall that's why this happens. I took them to my cousins house he has 100 amp 220v service I can oc them to 524 "262" and they work fine.
legendary
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December 27, 2014, 05:08:30 AM
That does not work for me either, actually it does after you do it about 45 times.

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sounds like your miner might not like 243.. try 237.5 and see if that fixes it.
sr. member
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December 27, 2014, 05:01:30 AM
That does not work for me either, actually it does after you do it about 45 times.

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legendary
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December 27, 2014, 04:44:43 AM




Please can someone help me with tis every time I cold reboot warm reboot or select save and apply from miner configuration  page!!! I don't now why it happens Huh??


The average  just don't increase. This happened to me no matter what firmware I use !


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mine has always done this..

every time i power up the miner, i have to in and save and apply and it kicks on
sr. member
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December 27, 2014, 04:30:58 AM




Please can someone help me with tis every time I cold reboot warm reboot or select save and apply from miner configuration  page!!! I don't now why it happens Huh??


The average  just don't increase. This happened to me no matter what firmware I use !


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legendary
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dogiecoin.com
December 26, 2014, 07:43:07 PM
My miner status webpage "Cgminer or luci" what ever its called is giving me the wrong figure I posted two pics one from the pool site and one from my web GUI you can see what I mean I have to stop/start/restart cgminer or reboot it completely then The web GUI shows is correctly is there a fix for this ?

What is the second picture from, that's not the normal miner interface?
sr. member
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December 26, 2014, 07:34:08 PM





My miner status webpage "Cgminer or luci" what ever its called is giving me the wrong figure I posted two pics one from the pool site and one from my web GUI you can see what I mean I have to stop/start/restart cgminer or reboot it completely then The web GUI shows is correctly is there a fix for this ?


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legendary
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dogiecoin.com
December 26, 2014, 12:45:19 PM
From BitmainWarranty: "C1 uses a similar looking PCB to S3 or S3+ hashing PCB, but it is little different, so Please DO NOT mix them as the connector even facing differently."

So the C1 boards are NOT S3 boards just a bit clocked up correct? Just for clarification please.

In terms of hashing power they are.

Wow now I do see what others are saying is true.

When I first started reading your review threads over a year ago I really got behind what you were providing to the community, they were both very helpful to most, and an enjoyment to read. I am not sure what happened but maybe you have spread yourself a little thin.

Your justification for the inaccurate answer you provided to the original question is childish at best I am sad to say. Please try to get back on point Doge.

Sorry, half my post is missing there (was on a phone). He is right, the PCB is not identical as there are some modifications to aid the use of waterblocks.
full member
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December 26, 2014, 12:43:00 PM
From BitmainWarranty: "C1 uses a similar looking PCB to S3 or S3+ hashing PCB, but it is little different, so Please DO NOT mix them as the connector even facing differently."

So the C1 boards are NOT S3 boards just a bit clocked up correct? Just for clarification please.

In terms of hashing power they are.

Wow now I do see what others are saying is true.

When I first started reading your review threads over a year ago I really got behind what you were providing to the community, they were both very helpful to most, and an enjoyment to read. I am not sure what happened but maybe you have spread yourself a little thin.

Your justification for the inaccurate answer you provided to the original question is childish at best I am sad to say. Please try to get back on point Doge.
soy
legendary
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December 26, 2014, 10:52:35 AM
Well maybe not.  Pricing aluminum stock online I see a piece 1/2"x6"x12" costs $79.99

Yes ...in USA... Huh

$7.99 in China... Grin

ZiG

Have a contact email address?
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
December 26, 2014, 02:11:43 AM
From BitmainWarranty: "C1 uses a similar looking PCB to S3 or S3+ hashing PCB, but it is little different, so Please DO NOT mix them as the connector even facing differently."

So the C1 boards are NOT S3 boards just a bit clocked up correct? Just for clarification please.

In terms of hashing power they are.
full member
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December 26, 2014, 12:02:39 AM
The C1 water cooling block does Look like it would fit on a S3 hashing board but the price of them would be to expensive unless you can get them Custom made for cheap.

Then you still have to buy pump , Connectors , tubing.

Just buy a C1 outright its cheaper. plus you get double the speed anyway.

C1 boards are S3 boards, just a bit clocked up.

From BitmainWarranty: "C1 uses a similar looking PCB to S3 or S3+ hashing PCB, but it is little different, so Please DO NOT mix them as the connector even facing differently."

So the C1 boards are NOT S3 boards just a bit clocked up correct? Just for clarification please.
ZiG
sr. member
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December 25, 2014, 11:55:40 PM
Well maybe not.  Pricing aluminum stock online I see a piece 1/2"x6"x12" costs $79.99

Yes ...in USA... Huh

$7.99 in China... Grin

ZiG
soy
legendary
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December 25, 2014, 10:32:45 PM
Well maybe not.  Pricing aluminum stock online I see a piece 1/2"x6"x12" costs $79.99. 
sr. member
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December 25, 2014, 09:18:30 PM
I was talking about taking a old Air conditioner and modify it buy putting the c1 block inline instead of the cold radiator and keep everything else in the AC the same.





soy
legendary
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December 25, 2014, 09:01:18 PM
Watch that condensation if you are going to use a Freon system.


look at the c1 slap pump Freon through it instead of water or anti-freeze mixed with water. hmmm lines are pressurized to 100 p.s.i  how would you put them on ?





If the freon is being used in the standard pump system of a C1, without it converting to gas and getting compressed back to liquid, I don't see it getting any cooler than the ambient at the radiator.  If it doesn't get colder than that ambient then there won't be condensation.
hero member
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December 25, 2014, 08:47:47 PM
Putting the 4 hashing boards from two S3+'s into a single box - one could mount a second controller board and remove the stick-on cover over the second RJ45 hole.  It would be as if running the two S3+'s, two ethernet cables, but the water or liquid cooling would be a plus especially taking advantage of putting the heat outside while the machine is inside.
If you are not afraid to pull your soldering gun out, you can run all 4 boards off one controller.
soy
legendary
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December 25, 2014, 08:45:29 PM
Putting the 4 hashing boards from two S3+'s into a single box - one could mount a second controller board and remove the stick-on cover over the second RJ45 hole.  It would be as if running the two S3+'s, two ethernet cables, but the water or liquid cooling would be a plus especially taking advantage of putting the heat outside while the machine is inside.

Removing the sticker wouldn't be enough to allow the RJ45 access to be used as the controller boards would overlap.  Perhaps cutting away above the RJ45 access and putting the second controller board on standoffs would allow both to fit.
sr. member
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December 25, 2014, 08:26:19 PM
I would have to look at the boards and heat sinks the C1 and S3 boards look identical "heat sink wise" from pictures I cant tell and I don't have a S5 yet to try it.


soy
legendary
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December 25, 2014, 08:20:00 PM
C1 uses a similar looking PCB to S3 or S3+ hashing PCB, but it is little different, so Please DO NOT mix them as the connector even facing differently.

just FYI   Cheesy

So if the PCB layout is different with the connector pinout different, it could mean that there are other differences that prohibit a half C1 cooler being used for a pair of S3+ boards, like the PCB mounting screws placed elsewhere.  Any knowledge if this is so?  Thanks.

Although the cover is heavy enough that a nibbler might not cut it for adding PCI-E connector ports, a Dremel with a number of small cutting disks might get it done.
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