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Topic: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.319/GH & 0.51W/GH - page 88. (Read 451039 times)

hero member
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we solved all the problems, I had been wrong about bitmain, contacted me and they send me a new pcb, I apologize for my anger Cry Cry Grin Grin Grin
legendary
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Let me remind you, I Bitmain sent a used S5, which one blade was not working, the guarantee of its system, is now the second blade junk has 3 chips began to fall off in the specification of + 5% in 1155 is not included in my more than 7%. Bitmain claims that up to 3 chips normally. Bad Company Bitmain.



Have you talked to the support team?
newbie
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Let me remind you, I Bitmain sent a used S5, which one blade was not working, the guarantee of its system, is now the second blade junk has 3 chips began to fall off in the specification of + 5% in 1155 is not included in my more than 7%. Bitmain claims that up to 3 chips normally. Bad Company Bitmain.

https://i.imgur.com/S22SxRO.jpg
hero member
Activity: 818
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Wonder if they're getting any returns having the stripped screw hold drilled thru and 4-40, washers and nuts in that hole.

It's hard to tell.  I for one would be a little scared to drill out the stripped screw. 

If you feel confident you can drill the screw out there are definitely a lot of tools to help.  I don't know if I would do it myself on a miner.

Thought of having to drill out a screw scares the sh*t out of me.  I'll see what they say.
hero member
Activity: 818
Merit: 508
Well I was a away from home today and my internet went down.  When I got back home it was up and running and the miners were acting funky.  I powered them down and they all came back up right, but the S5 didn't.  I noticed I am stuck around 500 to 600.  I'm going to go through the steps, but anything upfront would be greatly appreciated.  Miner was running fine up to that point of the internet going down.  The second chain is completely dead.  Thanks in advance.



Here is a guide for PCB: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204875015-How-to-diagnose-S5-hashing-PCB

I would use that first to make sure it looks good hardware wise.  It is not bad to check it anyways.

And here is a guide if it does seem to stick around 500-600 area after: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

Please let us all know if that works for you!  Best of luck.

Unscrewing the screws for the board, i notice a stripped screw head. 

Is it stripped to point you cant unscrew?  I don't want you to do any damage.   

If we cannot go through PCB guide I would go to other guide: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

It is more software then hardware.  But it's worth trying it. 

It's a stripped screw and I don't want to damage it.  I was able to move the PCB and check both boards individually.  I have a dead board, and 1 chip dead on the other board.  It also isn't hashing.  This is not a good day.  10 miners and this is the first miner to do this.  ARGGGGGG.

What are the next steps?

Do you know if it's still in warranty? Did you buy direct from Bitmain?

Next step you will need to contact Bitmain Warranty.  They will have to help as far as parts.   Below is the ways to contact them:

There is webpage:
https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us

Skype:
BitmainEnglish

And email:
[email protected]

Just over a month old.  Straight Bitmain.  I'll go to the site now.

Thats good news mean still in warranty. They have some great support I'm sure will take care of you.

Any ideas or trick to remove stripped screws?  Of course the last screw has to be the stripped one.

I would ask Bitmain Warrenty what they want you to do on it.   

They do sell tools to get out stripped screws at hardware stores, but you would want to be careful.  And it also destroys the screw where you would need a replacement.

I did, just waiting to hear back from them. 
legendary
Activity: 3500
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Escrow Service
How can i reset a antminer s5 to the default dhcp setting and to the root password?

Greetings
Willi

Borrowed this one from Dogie
- Use a paperclip to press the reset button - located next to the ethernet connector - down for
5-10 seconds. The miner will then reset with stock settings.

Also some light reading
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-bitmain-antminer-s5-setup-hd-910967

thanks :-)
sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 251
How can i reset a antminer s5 to the default dhcp setting and to the root password?

Greetings
Willi

Borrowed this one from Dogie
- Use a paperclip to press the reset button - located next to the ethernet connector - down for
5-10 seconds. The miner will then reset with stock settings.

Also some light reading
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-bitmain-antminer-s5-setup-hd-910967
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Well I was a away from home today and my internet went down.  When I got back home it was up and running and the miners were acting funky.  I powered them down and they all came back up right, but the S5 didn't.  I noticed I am stuck around 500 to 600.  I'm going to go through the steps, but anything upfront would be greatly appreciated.  Miner was running fine up to that point of the internet going down.  The second chain is completely dead.  Thanks in advance.



Here is a guide for PCB: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204875015-How-to-diagnose-S5-hashing-PCB

I would use that first to make sure it looks good hardware wise.  It is not bad to check it anyways.

And here is a guide if it does seem to stick around 500-600 area after: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

Please let us all know if that works for you!  Best of luck.

Unscrewing the screws for the board, i notice a stripped screw head.  

Is it stripped to point you cant unscrew?  I don't want you to do any damage.  

If we cannot go through PCB guide I would go to other guide: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

It is more software then hardware.  But it's worth trying it.  

It's a stripped screw and I don't want to damage it.  I was able to move the PCB and check both boards individually.  I have a dead board, and 1 chip dead on the other board.  It also isn't hashing.  This is not a good day.  10 miners and this is the first miner to do this.  ARGGGGGG.

What are the next steps?

Do you know if it's still in warranty? Did you buy direct from Bitmain?

Next step you will need to contact Bitmain Warranty.  They will have to help as far as parts.   Below is the ways to contact them:

There is webpage:
https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us

Skype:
BitmainEnglish

And email:
[email protected]

Just over a month old.  Straight Bitmain.  I'll go to the site now.

Thats good news mean still in warranty. They have some great support I'm sure will take care of you.

Any ideas or trick to remove stripped screws?  Of course the last screw has to be the stripped one.

I would ask Bitmain Warrenty what they want you to do on it.    

They do sell tools to get out stripped screws at hardware stores, but you would want to be careful.  And it also destroys the screw where you would need a replacement.

Got a Dremel Huh Use the disc grinding wheel & make it a slotted screw  Wink  Use a magnet to catch filings  Cool


with a tap and die set just drill a hole in the top of the screw fine the post from the kit that fits it then screw it out like a screw driver some what safer, less of a mess.


Still called that

https://www.google.com/search?q=utap+and+die&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=tap+and+die&tbm=shop&spd=9159669330166312474 


cya.
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 2792
Escrow Service
How can i reset a antminer s5 to the default dhcp setting and to the root password?

Greetings
Willi
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
Well I was a away from home today and my internet went down.  When I got back home it was up and running and the miners were acting funky.  I powered them down and they all came back up right, but the S5 didn't.  I noticed I am stuck around 500 to 600.  I'm going to go through the steps, but anything upfront would be greatly appreciated.  Miner was running fine up to that point of the internet going down.  The second chain is completely dead.  Thanks in advance.



Here is a guide for PCB: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204875015-How-to-diagnose-S5-hashing-PCB

I would use that first to make sure it looks good hardware wise.  It is not bad to check it anyways.

And here is a guide if it does seem to stick around 500-600 area after: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

Please let us all know if that works for you!  Best of luck.

Unscrewing the screws for the board, i notice a stripped screw head. 

Is it stripped to point you cant unscrew?  I don't want you to do any damage.   

If we cannot go through PCB guide I would go to other guide: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

It is more software then hardware.  But it's worth trying it. 

It's a stripped screw and I don't want to damage it.  I was able to move the PCB and check both boards individually.  I have a dead board, and 1 chip dead on the other board.  It also isn't hashing.  This is not a good day.  10 miners and this is the first miner to do this.  ARGGGGGG.

What are the next steps?

Do you know if it's still in warranty? Did you buy direct from Bitmain?

Next step you will need to contact Bitmain Warranty.  They will have to help as far as parts.   Below is the ways to contact them:

There is webpage:
https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us

Skype:
BitmainEnglish

And email:
[email protected]

Just over a month old.  Straight Bitmain.  I'll go to the site now.

Thats good news mean still in warranty. They have some great support I'm sure will take care of you.

Any ideas or trick to remove stripped screws?  Of course the last screw has to be the stripped one.

I would ask Bitmain Warrenty what they want you to do on it.   

They do sell tools to get out stripped screws at hardware stores, but you would want to be careful.  And it also destroys the screw where you would need a replacement.

Got a Dremel Huh Use the disc grinding wheel & make it a slotted screw  Wink  Use a magnet to catch filings  Cool
member
Activity: 112
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Well I was a away from home today and my internet went down.  When I got back home it was up and running and the miners were acting funky.  I powered them down and they all came back up right, but the S5 didn't.  I noticed I am stuck around 500 to 600.  I'm going to go through the steps, but anything upfront would be greatly appreciated.  Miner was running fine up to that point of the internet going down.  The second chain is completely dead.  Thanks in advance.



Here is a guide for PCB: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204875015-How-to-diagnose-S5-hashing-PCB

I would use that first to make sure it looks good hardware wise.  It is not bad to check it anyways.

And here is a guide if it does seem to stick around 500-600 area after: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

Please let us all know if that works for you!  Best of luck.

Unscrewing the screws for the board, i notice a stripped screw head.  

Is it stripped to point you cant unscrew?  I don't want you to do any damage.  

If we cannot go through PCB guide I would go to other guide: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

It is more software then hardware.  But it's worth trying it.  

It's a stripped screw and I don't want to damage it.  I was able to move the PCB and check both boards individually.  I have a dead board, and 1 chip dead on the other board.  It also isn't hashing.  This is not a good day.  10 miners and this is the first miner to do this.  ARGGGGGG.

What are the next steps?

Do you know if it's still in warranty? Did you buy direct from Bitmain?

Next step you will need to contact Bitmain Warranty.  They will have to help as far as parts.   Below is the ways to contact them:

There is webpage:
https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us

Skype:
BitmainEnglish

And email:
[email protected]

Just over a month old.  Straight Bitmain.  I'll go to the site now.

Thats good news mean still in warranty. They have some great support I'm sure will take care of you.

Any ideas or trick to remove stripped screws?  Of course the last screw has to be the stripped one.


get tap and die kit . those kits remove screws but like some one said it destroys the screw and you may need to re tap the hole to a bigger screw depends on how care full you are when you remove it and how bad it was striped in the hole .At least that was what it was called a long a time ago it may have  another name now . i haven't used a kit in a few years .
legendary
Activity: 1456
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Wonder if they're getting any returns having the stripped screw hold drilled thru and 4-40, washers and nuts in that hole.

It's hard to tell.  I for one would be a little scared to drill out the stripped screw. 

If you feel confident you can drill the screw out there are definitely a lot of tools to help.  I don't know if I would do it myself on a miner.
soy
legendary
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Wonder if they're getting any returns having the stripped screw hold drilled thru and 4-40, washers and nuts in that hole.
legendary
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A month has passed since the purchase



Tried powering it down for 10 minutes then restarting?  Often clears a few x's.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Well I was a away from home today and my internet went down.  When I got back home it was up and running and the miners were acting funky.  I powered them down and they all came back up right, but the S5 didn't.  I noticed I am stuck around 500 to 600.  I'm going to go through the steps, but anything upfront would be greatly appreciated.  Miner was running fine up to that point of the internet going down.  The second chain is completely dead.  Thanks in advance.



Here is a guide for PCB: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204875015-How-to-diagnose-S5-hashing-PCB

I would use that first to make sure it looks good hardware wise.  It is not bad to check it anyways.

And here is a guide if it does seem to stick around 500-600 area after: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

Please let us all know if that works for you!  Best of luck.

Unscrewing the screws for the board, i notice a stripped screw head. 

Is it stripped to point you cant unscrew?  I don't want you to do any damage.   

If we cannot go through PCB guide I would go to other guide: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

It is more software then hardware.  But it's worth trying it. 

It's a stripped screw and I don't want to damage it.  I was able to move the PCB and check both boards individually.  I have a dead board, and 1 chip dead on the other board.  It also isn't hashing.  This is not a good day.  10 miners and this is the first miner to do this.  ARGGGGGG.

What are the next steps?

Do you know if it's still in warranty? Did you buy direct from Bitmain?

Next step you will need to contact Bitmain Warranty.  They will have to help as far as parts.   Below is the ways to contact them:

There is webpage:
https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us

Skype:
BitmainEnglish

And email:
[email protected]

Just over a month old.  Straight Bitmain.  I'll go to the site now.

Thats good news mean still in warranty. They have some great support I'm sure will take care of you.

Any ideas or trick to remove stripped screws?  Of course the last screw has to be the stripped one.

I would ask Bitmain Warrenty what they want you to do on it.   

They do sell tools to get out stripped screws at hardware stores, but you would want to be careful.  And it also destroys the screw where you would need a replacement.
legendary
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2009 Alea iacta est

Nice!

Please tell me what you are using for screws. Size and length.
 


  i found the same   screws
hero member
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Well I was a away from home today and my internet went down.  When I got back home it was up and running and the miners were acting funky.  I powered them down and they all came back up right, but the S5 didn't.  I noticed I am stuck around 500 to 600.  I'm going to go through the steps, but anything upfront would be greatly appreciated.  Miner was running fine up to that point of the internet going down.  The second chain is completely dead.  Thanks in advance.



Here is a guide for PCB: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204875015-How-to-diagnose-S5-hashing-PCB

I would use that first to make sure it looks good hardware wise.  It is not bad to check it anyways.

And here is a guide if it does seem to stick around 500-600 area after: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

Please let us all know if that works for you!  Best of luck.

Unscrewing the screws for the board, i notice a stripped screw head. 

Is it stripped to point you cant unscrew?  I don't want you to do any damage.   

If we cannot go through PCB guide I would go to other guide: https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

It is more software then hardware.  But it's worth trying it. 

It's a stripped screw and I don't want to damage it.  I was able to move the PCB and check both boards individually.  I have a dead board, and 1 chip dead on the other board.  It also isn't hashing.  This is not a good day.  10 miners and this is the first miner to do this.  ARGGGGGG.

What are the next steps?

Do you know if it's still in warranty? Did you buy direct from Bitmain?

Next step you will need to contact Bitmain Warranty.  They will have to help as far as parts.   Below is the ways to contact them:

There is webpage:
https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us

Skype:
BitmainEnglish

And email:
[email protected]

Just over a month old.  Straight Bitmain.  I'll go to the site now.

Thats good news mean still in warranty. They have some great support I'm sure will take care of you.

Any ideas or trick to remove stripped screws?  Of course the last screw has to be the stripped one.
full member
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same as 2 posts above Wink
after month one hashing board is dead
tmperatures was below 50 C and ofc no oc
trying to contact at zendesk and my request number is 734
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