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Topic: Antminer Z9 mini overclocked - page 6. (Read 26121 times)

newbie
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September 21, 2018, 10:34:29 AM
My batch 2 mini started off OK t 675 or so, but after days it went down, and now it's clear down to 662 or so, testing that now.
newbie
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September 21, 2018, 08:24:44 AM
One of my board is not present or dies after overclocking at 750......they use to go ok for 1 week at 700   and when i try to jump at 750 1 board crash...So i put back the original firmware to try to repair it and nothing change...i wonder if it s the hashboard or the controler board....Any soluce?

Thanks a lot

It's a trial and error process. Your ultimate results will depend on which batch you purchased, how cool you're keeping the miner/room, and some luck. To troubleshoot, I always first reboot the miner and keep an eye on it. If it can't hold the freq that it used to be able to handle, then I try to figure out what changed. In all of my similar situations, the change was always the temperature in the room (one time I moved a miner to a hotter location, another time the A/C went out). Once I got the miner back to the same room temperature conditions it was in before, it worked like before. These boxes are a little finicky at the higher freq.
newbie
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September 21, 2018, 07:10:45 AM
One of my board is not present or dies after overclocking at 750......they use to go ok for 1 week at 700   and when i try to jump at 750 1 board crash...So i put back the original firmware to try to repair it and nothing change...i wonder if it s the hashboard or the controler board....Any soluce?

Thanks a lot
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
September 20, 2018, 02:52:42 PM
Reversing the fan is a bad idea, see here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.43559339

Let the original design be.

do not reverse the fan. the temp sensor is on the far end of the board where the air exhaust out of and if you reverse the fan, cold air will hit the temp sensor first giving false cooler readings so the fan will slow down and be more quiet but your chips will be running hotter than reported in the GUI.

i know we all hate bitmain but they didn't make an asic to fail and die to get warrantied back.

Following your suggestion, hashrate is not increasing, just the temperature is going down. So well thinking it's not worth reverse the fan. Going back to the original configuration.

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50VDbkgVzQM

 Shocked Shocked Shocked
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 4
September 20, 2018, 12:33:11 PM
Reversing the fan is a bad idea, see here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.43559339

Let the original design be.

do not reverse the fan. the temp sensor is on the far end of the board where the air exhaust out of and if you reverse the fan, cold air will hit the temp sensor first giving false cooler readings so the fan will slow down and be more quiet but your chips will be running hotter than reported in the GUI.

i know we all hate bitmain but they didn't make an asic to fail and die to get warrantied back.
newbie
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September 20, 2018, 11:55:59 AM
Anyway reverse the fan will fall the warranty. So make it at your risk.
newbie
Activity: 70
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September 20, 2018, 11:45:44 AM
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I will overclock my Z9 mini today. Do you turn on the second fan ? Or let je de first fan more rpm ?

No need for a 2nd fan, just reverse your current fan so that it pulls air instead of pushing it through the unit and the miner will run about 10c cooler.
I have the batch of 5-10 september I can not overclock it. I discovered that a couple minutes ago  Cry Cry

Read a little bit more and you will see you absolutely can !
Batch 2 can be overclocked as is with F12 on your browser . Looks like batch 3 cannot untill you flash it with a batch1 firmware

I have a batch 3 then but I dont have a Z9 mini from the first batch.
newbie
Activity: 8
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September 20, 2018, 11:43:03 AM
Anyway I overclocked with the old firmware to 718 frequency.
I get this

ASIC STATUS
Chain 1 0000
Chain 2 X000
Chain 3 0000

I tried everything to restore to have all the chains working.  A Perform Reset, a Restore Backup and recharge the new firmware but nothing that can work.
Seems under 650 all the Chains give me 0000 but is not worth. So like told previously at the moment NOTHING can be done to have all the Chains working with an HIGH FREQUENCY except that lower the frequency.
Otherwise the other miner give me all the Chains working with a 687 frequency.
It's a mistery really
jr. member
Activity: 557
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September 20, 2018, 10:37:10 AM
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I will overclock my Z9 mini today. Do you turn on the second fan ? Or let je de first fan more rpm ?

No need for a 2nd fan, just reverse your current fan so that it pulls air instead of pushing it through the unit and the miner will run about 10c cooler.
I have the batch of 5-10 september I can not overclock it. I discovered that a couple minutes ago  Cry Cry

Read a little bit more and you will see you absolutely can !
Batch 2 can be overclocked as is with F12 on your browser . Looks like batch 3 cannot untill you flash it with a batch1 firmware
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
September 20, 2018, 10:03:24 AM
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I will overclock my Z9 mini today. Do you turn on the second fan ? Or let je de first fan more rpm ?

No need for a 2nd fan, just reverse your current fan so that it pulls air instead of pushing it through the unit and the miner will run about 10c cooler.
I have the batch of 5-10 september I can not overclock it. I discovered that a couple minutes ago  Cry Cry
newbie
Activity: 100
Merit: 0
September 20, 2018, 09:19:02 AM
how do you flash the firmware from batch1? lets say i have a batch1 how do i get the firmware there and how to transfer to 3rd batch?
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September 20, 2018, 07:58:31 AM
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i just got my two z9 minis a playing with overclociking.
What will happen when i overclock and miner won't start? Is the reset button enough (or what does the reset do?) or do i need to re/upload firmware?

If your overclock is too high the hash board will crash and give you a 0 reading, just go into the overclock settings and lower the setting and hit apply and the miner will restart with the new settings. Some people will start at 650 and go up step by step until it crashes. Keep in mind that when ever you get close to the sweet spot it might still crash. For instance mine will run at 675 for about 6 hours then one of the boards crashes. At 668 it will run for 12 hours and crash. Best setting for mine is 662 and has been running stable for 6 days with out any problems. I have a batch 2.

Also unscrew your fan and reverse it so that it pulls air instead of pushing the air. Mine went from 60c to 50C. I also run the fan at 55% instead of auto fan. results may vary depending on your ambient temps. Mine is in the basement where its pretty cool all day long so just keep an eye on the temps during the day and adjust your fan speed accordingly. I ran all of my miners at 50-65C.

hope this helps.

Reversing the fan is a bad idea, see here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.43559339

Let the original design be.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
September 20, 2018, 06:47:11 AM
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I will overclock my Z9 mini today. Do you turn on the second fan ? Or let je de first fan more rpm ?


SOlved

No need for a 2nd fan, just reverse your current fan so that it pulls air instead of pushing it through the unit and the miner will run about 10c cooler.
  Because we don't have a second fan... Grin Grin Grin Grin
How reverse the current fan inside?Huh Just did, Let's see how that works. Is possible enable the second fan too?  Because we don't have a second fan... Grin Grin Grin Grin


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newbie
Activity: 10
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September 20, 2018, 06:41:30 AM
Quote
i just got my two z9 minis a playing with overclociking.
What will happen when i overclock and miner won't start? Is the reset button enough (or what does the reset do?) or do i need to re/upload firmware?

If your overclock is too high the hash board will crash and give you a 0 reading, just go into the overclock settings and lower the setting and hit apply and the miner will restart with the new settings. Some people will start at 650 and go up step by step until it crashes. Keep in mind that when ever you get close to the sweet spot it might still crash. For instance mine will run at 675 for about 6 hours then one of the boards crashes. At 668 it will run for 12 hours and crash. Best setting for mine is 662 and has been running stable for 6 days with out any problems. I have a batch 2.

hope this helps.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
September 20, 2018, 02:54:57 AM
I will overclock my Z9 mini today. Do you turn on the second fan ? Or let je de first fan more rpm ?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
September 20, 2018, 01:21:50 AM
Hello guys

i just got my two z9 minis a playing with overclociking.
What will happen when i overclock and miner won't start? Is the reset button enough (or what does the reset do?) or do i need to re/upload firmware?
newbie
Activity: 168
Merit: 0
September 19, 2018, 04:31:16 PM
I'm seeing around 11 ksol/s with no OC currently. I'll have to try another work around later like flashing an older version of the firmware.

There is no magic to it, just flash batch 1 firmware and you dont have to do all that random editing and whatnot, you can just select from a drop down menu.

I am curious to see if the batch 3s are even less overclockable than batch 2 or if they have just settled with this configuration as final

UPDATE: I flashed my batch 3 with the batch 1 firmare and am able to overclock this Batch 3 unit to 750 freq. It's only been running 10 minutes so I can't speak to how stable it is; but my batch 2 units will crash almost instantly or 2/3 boards refuse to start hashing above 673 freq. My batch 2 run at 625 freq for about 13.75 ksol/s stable because I had some boards crash with some units even at 631-650.

I will edit this post if I experience any stability issues.

Batch 3 Z9 Mini
15 ksol/s stable @ 750 freq

PCB Temps: 64*c ish
Chip Temps: 70*c ish
Nice
jr. member
Activity: 68
Merit: 6
September 19, 2018, 03:40:26 PM
I'm seeing around 11 ksol/s with no OC currently. I'll have to try another work around later like flashing an older version of the firmware.

There is no magic to it, just flash batch 1 firmware and you dont have to do all that random editing and whatnot, you can just select from a drop down menu.

I am curious to see if the batch 3s are even less overclockable than batch 2 or if they have just settled with this configuration as final

UPDATE: I flashed my batch 3 with the batch 1 firmare and am able to overclock this Batch 3 unit to 750 freq. It's only been running 10 minutes so I can't speak to how stable it is; but my batch 2 units will crash almost instantly or 2/3 boards refuse to start hashing above 673 freq. My batch 2 run at 625 freq for about 13.75 ksol/s stable because I had some boards crash with some units even at 631-650.

I will edit this post if I experience any stability issues.

Batch 3 Z9 Mini
15 ksol/s stable @ 750 freq

PCB Temps: 64*c ish
Chip Temps: 70*c ish
jr. member
Activity: 81
Merit: 2
September 19, 2018, 03:02:03 PM
There is no magic to it, just flash batch 1 firmware
Guess now we know why they delayed the shipment. Had to patch their hole. But the real question did they lock flashing the firmware too?
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Activity: 294
Merit: 129
September 19, 2018, 01:35:47 PM
I'm seeing around 11 ksol/s with no OC currently. I'll have to try another work around later like flashing an older version of the firmware.

There is no magic to it, just flash batch 1 firmware and you dont have to do all that random editing and whatnot, you can just select from a drop down menu.

I am curious to see if the batch 3s are even less overclockable than batch 2 or if they have just settled with this configuration as final
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