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Topic: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.319/GH & 0.51W/GH - page 89. (Read 451039 times)

legendary
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Nice!

Please tell me what you are using for screws. Size and length.
newbie
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sr. member
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This is my running temps my room it 85f as of this writing.


Just add a shroud between the case and the original S5 fan and it will reduce the noise and the temps as well.






hero member
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mine does not pass 1.3th/s. testing with 3 blades now

Sorry. It was wrong soft.
Try this
www.perearstike.ee/S5/softold/SD-S5-20150107.tar.gz

It works 100%

Thanks for posting this, I've got three blades on one controller now.
legendary
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2009 Alea iacta est
member
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legendary
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mine does not pass 1.3th/s. testing with 3 blades now

Sorry. It was wrong soft.
Try this
www.perearstike.ee/S5/softold/SD-S5-20150107.tar.gz

It works 100%
member
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mine does not pass 1.3th/s. testing with 3 blades now
legendary
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member
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mmm. there's only 2 version released. do you know which software version?


Mine works with this version.
You can download it here
www.perearstike.ee/S5/SD-S5-20150415.tar.gz



thanks.. is it a modified firmware?
legendary
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mmm. there's only 2 version released. do you know which software version?


Mine works with this version.
You can download it here

www.perearstike.ee/S5/SD-S5-20150415.tar.gz
member
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mmm. there's only 2 version released. do you know which software version?


is it possible have 4 blades connected to 1 controller?

Yes. But it is not supported by  the very first and last software.
legendary
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is it possible have 4 blades connected to 1 controller?

Yes. But it is not supported by  the very first and last software.
member
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is it possible have 4 blades connected to 1 controller?
hero member
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@Darthswan

send us email to [email protected] 

Please attach PDF of your Bitmaintech.com order confirmation page and descrition of what is wrong with your unit.

If you have done the self diagnostic, the result would help our techs to expedite the process a bit.



I attached the order id number, when I get back this morning I will look for a pdf version of it. 
donator
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@Darthswan

send us email to [email protected] 

Please attach PDF of your Bitmaintech.com order confirmation page and descrition of what is wrong with your unit.

If you have done the self diagnostic, the result would help our techs to expedite the process a bit.

legendary
Activity: 1456
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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.

I shot them an email.  Which is better, phone or email?

Personally I would shoot them a email.  I'm sure they will get back to you as soon as they can.  So you are good. 
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.

I shot them an email.  Which is better, phone or email?
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.
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.
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