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Topic: Antminer S9 Volt Rocket Ship firmware mod! ~Time to Max Out Your Bitmain PSU~ - page 21. (Read 32455 times)

sr. member
Activity: 801
Merit: 293
Created AutoTune to saved the planet! ~USA
Turn it on while holdinh down the ip report button for 10-15 seconds so it reboots and flashes itself back to stock settings just to make sure any bmminer edits are removed from that other guys frimware.
newbie
Activity: 103
Merit: 0
i don't know how test a hash board working or not, but i can connect SCP and ssh. please hurry dude

this is my current status

it seems my T9+ hashboard converted to the S9+!!!

Code:
set_Voltage_S9_plus_plus_BM1387_54 failed on Chain[2]!
set_Voltage_S9_plus_plus_BM1387_54 failed on Chain[2]!
set_Voltage_S9_plus_plus_BM1387_54 failed on Chain[2]!

this is after to reverting back to original bitmain t9+ firmware

Code:
chain[2] PIC jump to app
dsPIC33EP16GS202_get_pic_sw_version failed on Chain[2]!
dsPIC33EP16GS202_get_pic_sw_version failed on Chain[2]!
dsPIC33EP16GS202_get_pic_sw_version failed on Chain[2]!
Check chain[2] PIC fw version=0xff
Chain[2] read_freq_badcores : 0x7d 0x33 0x33 0x33 0x11 0x33 0x33 0x3e 0x57 0x00 0xff 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x3e 0x57 0x00 0xff 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x3e 0x57 0x00 0xff 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x3e 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff
chain[2]: [255:255] [255:255] [255:255] [255:255] [255:255] [255:255] [255:255] [255:255]
Chain[J3] has backup chain_voltage=870
Detect: use voltage limit rules on single board!
Detect: T9+ use voltage level=1
Chain[J3] test patten OK temp=-1
Chain[J11] has backup chain_voltage=870
Detect: use voltage limit rules on single board!
Detect: T9+ use voltage level=1
Chain[J11] test patten OK temp=-1
Chain[J12] has backup chain_voltage=870
Detect: use voltage limit rules on single board!
Detect: T9+ use voltage level=1
Chain[J12] test patten OK temp=-1
Chain[J3] will use voltage=930 [1] to open core
set_Voltage_S9_plus_plus_BM1387_54 failed on Chain[2]!
set_Voltage_S9_plus_plus_BM1387_54 failed on Chain[2]!
set_Voltage_S9_plus_plus_BM1387_54 failed on Chain[2]!
Chain[J11] will use voltage=930 [1] to open core
sr. member
Activity: 801
Merit: 293
Created AutoTune to saved the planet! ~USA
Beautiful job with this and thank you for sharing it! I'm testing it on a 13.5TH S9 and am curious, how many errors are too many?

I've gradually stepped up the frequency from 675 Mhz and have found that some are dramatically less efficient than others. I let the machine sit for 1-2 hours on the pool to get comparative hash reports. If pool and S9 gui are 2+ TH off from each other (pool always less), I immediately try the next frequency. What else should I be watching?

It's luck of the draw with the s9 some can run at faster speeds with less power draw some run like crap at high frequency. If the pool is off by over 2 th you probably have a lot of hw errors that or the pool takes a long time to get the speed like slushs pool it takes 1 hour to get the proper reported speed.

I will try to make a firmware for you guys and get it done today if I can. Are all your hashboard still working? Also are you able to ssh into it to replace the bmminer.
sr. member
Activity: 801
Merit: 293
Created AutoTune to saved the planet! ~USA
dude i lost my hashing power after that damn dolemaze upgrade.

i have T9+ can you help me to bring back my miner to live?

Flashback to factory first. S9 firmware doesn't run on T9's they are different.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Beautiful job with this and thank you for sharing it! I'm testing it on a 13.5TH S9 and am curious, how many errors are too many?

I've gradually stepped up the frequency from 675 Mhz and have found that some are dramatically less efficient than others. I let the machine sit for 1-2 hours on the pool to get comparative hash reports. If pool and S9 gui are 2+ TH off from each other (pool always less), I immediately try the next frequency. What else should I be watching?
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Yes same here! That dolemaze guy really fucked over my miner forever! it only hashes at 6,000 instead of the stock 10,500!!
newbie
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i follow exactly from the instructions above, but i notice is not running. it show Hardware Version with Socket connect failed: Connection refused. i try both bmminer9v and bmminer880 also same. any advice.
newbie
Activity: 103
Merit: 0
dude i lost my hashing power after that damn dolemaze upgrade.

i have T9+ can you help me to bring back my miner to live?
full member
Activity: 538
Merit: 175
Yes. I am watching it on the pool side too. Those HW errors seem to kill a lot of shares.

You should also check the HW% stats, which shows the ratio as a percentage.
sr. member
Activity: 801
Merit: 293
Created AutoTune to saved the planet! ~USA
Yes. I am watching it on the pool side too. Those HW errors seem to kill a lot of shares.

hw errors don't really make much of a difference unless you're getting them every second.
jr. member
Activity: 71
Merit: 2
2 per minute is right around where you want to keep it. Anything more you should tune it down. But let it run for a while the hw errors tend to stop after it gets going for a bit. I have had stock s9's do 200 hw errors in an hour.

But I found once you get it running for a bit it tends to slow down.

725 isa what many were finding is best for 13.5 and 14 s9. Some 14th s9 were going pretty high.

Yes. I am watching it on the pool side too. Those HW errors seem to kill a lot of shares.
sr. member
Activity: 801
Merit: 293
Created AutoTune to saved the planet! ~USA
OK. I am at 750MHZ, 91C, 15,309.53 RT. HW errors are about 2 per minute. Too high I think.

Check that. HW error rate decreasing. Looks stable now. 22 minutes in.

HMM. HW error rate back to 2 per minute. 27 minutes in.

2 per minute is right around where you want to keep it. Anything more you should tune it down. But let it run for a while the hw errors tend to stop after it gets going for a bit. I have had stock s9's do 200 hw errors in an hour.

But I found once you get it running for a bit it tends to slow down.

725 isa what many were finding is best for 13.5 and 14 s9. Some 14th s9 were going pretty high.
jr. member
Activity: 71
Merit: 2
737.00 gives same (similar) results as 725. Seems like 725 is my optimal. (i am running autofreq firmware 255)
jr. member
Activity: 71
Merit: 2
OK. I am at 750MHZ, 91C, 15,309.53 RT. HW errors are about 2 per minute. Too high I think.

Check that. HW error rate decreasing. Looks stable now. 22 minutes in.

HMM. HW error rate back to 2 per minute. 27 minutes in.
sr. member
Activity: 801
Merit: 293
Created AutoTune to saved the planet! ~USA
I'll try to bump it up more tomorrow when I have a 2nd power supply. Electric is sketchy in my country too, so I don't want to tempt fate.

You don't have to worry about sketchy electricity. The bitmain psu is actually really good and if the miner causes itself to surge and draw more than 1600w of power it will turn off the miner and go in protect mode so you will have to unplug it for a little bit.

if you use more then 1 psu then you can end up drawing more than 1600w.
jr. member
Activity: 71
Merit: 2
If you get adventurous can you see what mhz you 14t can run stable on 8.8v I have a feeling those can go up to 800mhz but my units are being hosted. Could you try increasing it slowly until it starts getting HW errors. I think it will trip the PSU and draw to much power @ around 800mhz thought since the chip is less efficient but it's a gamble since not all hashboards are made equal.

I'll try to bump it up more tomorrow when I have a 2nd power supply. Electric is sketchy in my country too, so I don't want to tempt fate.
sr. member
Activity: 801
Merit: 293
Created AutoTune to saved the planet! ~USA
Right. Great news. I'll be sure to use that one on the S9i.

In the mean time, I used the bmminer880 on a s9 14 T, set to 725 Mhz. I am getting 15,084.28 RT, and the temps are reporting fine. Highest temp is 88. I am happy with that number because today isn't particularly hot, and I live in a hot country. I need to probably not go any higher with the OC.

I'll run it for a few hours and report back. I will be getting my other machines back from hosting tomorrow and I'll test them out. All on the 1600W Bitmain PSU. So far I am very pleased though.

Thank you so much!

If you get adventurous can you see what mhz you 14t can run stable on 8.8v I have a feeling those can go up to 800mhz but my units are being hosted. Could you try increasing it slowly until it starts getting HW errors. I think it will trip the PSU and draw to much power @ around 800mhz thought since the chip is less efficient but it's a gamble since not all hashboards are made equal.
jr. member
Activity: 71
Merit: 2
Small changes I think I fixed the temp not reporting on s9i. I am not sure if it also fixed it for the S9. It was hit and miss before if it would read the temp.

Right. Great news. I'll be sure to use that one on the S9i.

In the mean time, I used the bmminer880 on a s9 14 T, set to 725 Mhz. I am getting 15,084.28 RT, and the temps are reporting fine. Highest temp is 88. I am happy with that number because today isn't particularly hot, and I live in a hot country. I need to probably not go any higher with the OC.

I'll run it for a few hours and report back. I will be getting my other machines back from hosting tomorrow and I'll test them out. All on the 1600W Bitmain PSU. So far I am very pleased though.

Thank you so much!
sr. member
Activity: 801
Merit: 293
Created AutoTune to saved the planet! ~USA
What are the main differences, if you don't mind me asking?

Small changes I think I fixed the temp not reporting on s9i. I am not sure if it also fixed it for the S9. It was hit and miss before if it would read the temp.
jr. member
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Yes You can start using the 880New. I am going to eventually replace the 880 with it and remove the word new.

But I am testing it right now and things seem to be going better than the previous revision.

What are the main differences, if you don't mind me asking?
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