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Topic: Bitmain looks like they're releasing a 15GH/s DASH miner called the AntMiner D3 - page 24. (Read 299686 times)

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You  need to ask Bitmain about that, we are unable answer you.

Most likely that looks like it's logistics company fault.
Thanks, will ask them.     In fact this is not Bitmain's fault.     The rig travelled to US and then to another country, and was damaged somewhere on the way.

I just wonder will BM fix it for money at least.    

I think Bitmain has a clause it is not responsible for damage via carrier. Pretty sure your only course is thru the shipper.

 
Due to some reasons (negligence of the receiving hosting provider who did not ispect the shipment on arrival and did not make any comments on the courier documents) I can't claim for compensation from the shipper or courier.

So I need to decide, is it worth of spending $300 (DHL price) for the shipping to Bitmain,  and asking BM for repair, or better just throw this D3 away...
newbie
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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHY THE PROFIT GOT DOWN SO MUCH , IM NOT EARNING A 1$ DAILY ??
newbie
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All my D3´s crash every day little bit more, i go down and down with frequenzy.... Now i am @10gh/s :-(
Some Cards show xxxxxx

newbie
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Hi guys, can you let me know what happened here? suddenly this happened, I'm a bit frustrated lol.

https://i.imgur.com/T0hJEfN.png

https://i.imgur.com/6vNpCPy.png
newbie
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Hello there,
here is my statistics. why too many discarded shares I have do you think?
Accepted 9,803, Rejected 88, Discarded 58,409
thanks.

https://i.hizliresim.com/9D0ZdN.jpg

556 freq is too high try sub 500 and check again


hello there,
tried but nothing changed Sad
any other recommendation?
copper member
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Clueless!
You  need to ask Bitmain about that, we are unable answer you.

Most likely that looks like it's logistics company fault.
Thanks, will ask them.     In fact this is not Bitmain's fault.     The rig travelled to US and then to another country, and was damaged somewhere on the way.

I just wonder will BM fix it for money at least.     

I think Bitmain has a clause it is not responsible for damage via carrier. Pretty sure your only course is thru the shipper.

 
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Activity: 420
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didn't found info while googling around so I'll ask here if anyone is willing to help and/or experienced something like this.

couple days ago I managed to build a little farm with ~45 D3s, so far all of them are working nicely except of one,
hashrate drops to 0 after around 10 minutes of working, after rebooting it starts mining on 19Gh/s and then bam and 0. I did try remote steps like resseting, reconfiguring, lowering frequency, etc. but still same.
With my experience in bitmain product in this case I have two options, play with firmware or change the control board itself.
can anyone give any advice?
cheers

I recommend these steps:

0. Check temp, should run at sub 80*C. Any higher and you risk damaging your equipment.
1. Update firmware.
2. unplug for 1 hour or longer
3. Check all Cables.
4. Reset to factory settings
5. Turndown Freq. 

Are you getting anything other than "O"s under ASIC status in the bottom right of the Miner Status screen?

I have recieved some D3s through eBay that had issues, i unplugged them, checked all the cables, then did a complete reset, updated the firmware and i have had no issues since. 

Would you mind letting us know how your farm is going, Where you are located, what arrangement you made for power, your monthly income, and issues you face running such a large operation.
 I run 7 ASIC's in my basement and i live on the East coast of USA, so right now cooling is not an issue, i just had an electrician run additional outlets so i could run all 7, and it runs well.  I check on it 4 times a day, and correct as i need.
0. Temps on all D3s are below 77
1. don't want to touch at this point
2. I can do it tomorrow on place
3. I can do it tomorrow on place
4. did it couple hours ago
5. turned down. on 200 it is working smoothly, now jumped to 400, let's see what it will do.

Chips are showing O, that's why I'm sure that boards are OK. If today I won't be able to fix it remotely I'll try physical steps tomorrow and let you all know what happened.
Since my el. fee is 0.7-0.1 Cents mining with those D3s are profitable. In fact I can afford to pay el. fee from my other farms incomes and hold the dash.
you can see all the other things here:
ps. sorry for low q images and dirty work, now everything looks more fancier ))






update:
after couple hours of testing I came to point (freq) from were miner stops working, so after freq 475 the miner stops working.
what can be done here? Maybe update will help?


475 isn't too bad. You should try to update bitmain firmware. They claim it improve stability. The last one is from november. Updating takes less than 5mn, just make sure to backup first.
If doesn't work any better, and you're still not satisfied with 475, give a try to blissz firmware. You can mess up with voltage and frequency per board. Might be able to go a little higher...
indeed it isn't too bad, as far as I could I was monitoring it and after 2+ hours it was working, today I woke up again with 0 hashrate, so I did firmware upgrade from 1.0.0.6 to 1.0.0.9 couple seconds ago. As for now I can say that new firmware is way more responsive then 1.0.0.6, let's see what it will give.
I was reading about blissz firmware, I'm not sure that I fully understand voltage-frequency logic, but I think I will have to. In fact that's the last option I will try on this miner. If 1.0.0.9 will do the same (0 hashrate after couple minutes) I will drive to farm and unplug cables for discharge for couple hours maybe.
Anyways thank for your help and suggestions, I will update what will happen
If your firmware flash doesn't work, it is easy and fast to get an authorization from Bitmain to "trouble shoot" your unit without voiding warranty. Then you can swap Hash Boards and control boards from "good" servers to narrow down your issues. I had done this and identified a bad control board. It's a quick fix to send it into the USA repair service center once you set up the repair ticket. Your issue sounds more like a "hardware" situation than "software" honestly. The Firmware update helped most of my units but there was one that just had a bad hashing board. Not at all uncommon with these things. The good news is, they'll fix it.
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Activity: 392
Merit: 102
You  need to ask Bitmain about that, we are unable answer you.

Most likely that looks like it's logistics company fault.
Thanks, will ask them.     In fact this is not Bitmain's fault.     The rig travelled to US and then to another country, and was damaged somewhere on the way.

I just wonder will BM fix it for money at least.     
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
You  need to ask Bitmain about that, we are unable answer you.

Most likely that looks like it's logistics company fault.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 102
Need advise, please.   My D3 miner was damaged during transportation  Cry

What happens if I will send it to Bitmain for repair?    Will Bitmain fix it somehow, or just send it back to me, saying this is not their fault??

Please advise  Smiley

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( picture of the damaged rig:  https://imgur.com/a/QcJh8 )
legendary
Activity: 1084
Merit: 1003
≡v≡
didn't found info while googling around so I'll ask here if anyone is willing to help and/or experienced something like this.

couple days ago I managed to build a little farm with ~45 D3s, so far all of them are working nicely except of one,
hashrate drops to 0 after around 10 minutes of working, after rebooting it starts mining on 19Gh/s and then bam and 0. I did try remote steps like resseting, reconfiguring, lowering frequency, etc. but still same.
With my experience in bitmain product in this case I have two options, play with firmware or change the control board itself.
can anyone give any advice?
cheers

I recommend these steps:

0. Check temp, should run at sub 80*C. Any higher and you risk damaging your equipment.
1. Update firmware.
2. unplug for 1 hour or longer
3. Check all Cables.
4. Reset to factory settings
5. Turndown Freq. 

Are you getting anything other than "O"s under ASIC status in the bottom right of the Miner Status screen?

I have recieved some D3s through eBay that had issues, i unplugged them, checked all the cables, then did a complete reset, updated the firmware and i have had no issues since. 

Would you mind letting us know how your farm is going, Where you are located, what arrangement you made for power, your monthly income, and issues you face running such a large operation.
 I run 7 ASIC's in my basement and i live on the East coast of USA, so right now cooling is not an issue, i just had an electrician run additional outlets so i could run all 7, and it runs well.  I check on it 4 times a day, and correct as i need.
0. Temps on all D3s are below 77
1. don't want to touch at this point
2. I can do it tomorrow on place
3. I can do it tomorrow on place
4. did it couple hours ago
5. turned down. on 200 it is working smoothly, now jumped to 400, let's see what it will do.

Chips are showing O, that's why I'm sure that boards are OK. If today I won't be able to fix it remotely I'll try physical steps tomorrow and let you all know what happened.
Since my el. fee is 0.7-0.1 Cents mining with those D3s are profitable. In fact I can afford to pay el. fee from my other farms incomes and hold the dash.
you can see all the other things here:
ps. sorry for low q images and dirty work, now everything looks more fancier ))






update:
after couple hours of testing I came to point (freq) from were miner stops working, so after freq 475 the miner stops working.
what can be done here? Maybe update will help?


475 isn't too bad. You should try to update bitmain firmware. They claim it improve stability. The last one is from november. Updating takes less than 5mn, just make sure to backup first.
If doesn't work any better, and you're still not satisfied with 475, give a try to blissz firmware. You can mess up with voltage and frequency per board. Might be able to go a little higher...
indeed it isn't too bad, as far as I could I was monitoring it and after 2+ hours it was working, today I woke up again with 0 hashrate, so I did firmware upgrade from 1.0.0.6 to 1.0.0.9 couple seconds ago. As for now I can say that new firmware is way more responsive then 1.0.0.6, let's see what it will give.
I was reading about blissz firmware, I'm not sure that I fully understand voltage-frequency logic, but I think I will have to. In fact that's the last option I will try on this miner. If 1.0.0.9 will do the same (0 hashrate after couple minutes) I will drive to farm and unplug cables for discharge for couple hours maybe.
Anyways thank for your help and suggestions, I will update what will happen
newbie
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Thank you so much for the help guys, temp now range in between 72-75. If air conditioner on it goes down to 62-65. Tried prohashing yesterday but switch back to antpool this morning.  Smiley
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didn't found info while googling around so I'll ask here if anyone is willing to help and/or experienced something like this.

couple days ago I managed to build a little farm with ~45 D3s, so far all of them are working nicely except of one,
hashrate drops to 0 after around 10 minutes of working, after rebooting it starts mining on 19Gh/s and then bam and 0. I did try remote steps like resseting, reconfiguring, lowering frequency, etc. but still same.
With my experience in bitmain product in this case I have two options, play with firmware or change the control board itself.
can anyone give any advice?
cheers

I recommend these steps:

0. Check temp, should run at sub 80*C. Any higher and you risk damaging your equipment.
1. Update firmware.
2. unplug for 1 hour or longer
3. Check all Cables.
4. Reset to factory settings
5. Turndown Freq. 

Are you getting anything other than "O"s under ASIC status in the bottom right of the Miner Status screen?

I have recieved some D3s through eBay that had issues, i unplugged them, checked all the cables, then did a complete reset, updated the firmware and i have had no issues since. 

Would you mind letting us know how your farm is going, Where you are located, what arrangement you made for power, your monthly income, and issues you face running such a large operation.
 I run 7 ASIC's in my basement and i live on the East coast of USA, so right now cooling is not an issue, i just had an electrician run additional outlets so i could run all 7, and it runs well.  I check on it 4 times a day, and correct as i need.
0. Temps on all D3s are below 77
1. don't want to touch at this point
2. I can do it tomorrow on place
3. I can do it tomorrow on place
4. did it couple hours ago
5. turned down. on 200 it is working smoothly, now jumped to 400, let's see what it will do.

Chips are showing O, that's why I'm sure that boards are OK. If today I won't be able to fix it remotely I'll try physical steps tomorrow and let you all know what happened.
Since my el. fee is 0.7-0.1 Cents mining with those D3s are profitable. In fact I can afford to pay el. fee from my other farms incomes and hold the dash.
you can see all the other things here:
ps. sorry for low q images and dirty work, now everything looks more fancier ))






update:
after couple hours of testing I came to point (freq) from were miner stops working, so after freq 475 the miner stops working.
what can be done here? Maybe update will help?


475 isn't too bad. You should try to update bitmain firmware. They claim it improve stability. The last one is from november. Updating takes less than 5mn, just make sure to backup first.
If doesn't work any better, and you're still not satisfied with 475, give a try to blissz firmware. You can mess up with voltage and frequency per board. Might be able to go a little higher...
legendary
Activity: 1084
Merit: 1003
≡v≡
didn't found info while googling around so I'll ask here if anyone is willing to help and/or experienced something like this.

couple days ago I managed to build a little farm with ~45 D3s, so far all of them are working nicely except of one,
hashrate drops to 0 after around 10 minutes of working, after rebooting it starts mining on 19Gh/s and then bam and 0. I did try remote steps like resseting, reconfiguring, lowering frequency, etc. but still same.
With my experience in bitmain product in this case I have two options, play with firmware or change the control board itself.
can anyone give any advice?
cheers

I recommend these steps:

0. Check temp, should run at sub 80*C. Any higher and you risk damaging your equipment.
1. Update firmware.
2. unplug for 1 hour or longer
3. Check all Cables.
4. Reset to factory settings
5. Turndown Freq. 

Are you getting anything other than "O"s under ASIC status in the bottom right of the Miner Status screen?

I have recieved some D3s through eBay that had issues, i unplugged them, checked all the cables, then did a complete reset, updated the firmware and i have had no issues since. 

Would you mind letting us know how your farm is going, Where you are located, what arrangement you made for power, your monthly income, and issues you face running such a large operation.
 I run 7 ASIC's in my basement and i live on the East coast of USA, so right now cooling is not an issue, i just had an electrician run additional outlets so i could run all 7, and it runs well.  I check on it 4 times a day, and correct as i need.
0. Temps on all D3s are below 77
1. don't want to touch at this point
2. I can do it tomorrow on place
3. I can do it tomorrow on place
4. did it couple hours ago
5. turned down. on 200 it is working smoothly, now jumped to 400, let's see what it will do.

Chips are showing O, that's why I'm sure that boards are OK. If today I won't be able to fix it remotely I'll try physical steps tomorrow and let you all know what happened.
Since my el. fee is 0.7-0.1 Cents mining with those D3s are profitable. In fact I can afford to pay el. fee from my other farms incomes and hold the dash.
you can see all the other things here:
ps. sorry for low q images and dirty work, now everything looks more fancier ))






update:
after couple hours of testing I came to point (freq) from were miner stops working, so after freq 475 the miner stops working.
what can be done here? Maybe update will help?
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
Hello there,
here is my statistics. why too many discarded shares I have do you think?
Accepted 9,803, Rejected 88, Discarded 58,409
thanks.

https://i.hizliresim.com/9D0ZdN.jpg


What are acceptable Discard and Stale numbers?

In my mind running a machine for days will result in some discard and or stale results, but what is the accepted ammounts for that and how can we modify our equipment to meet that?
member
Activity: 93
Merit: 10
Hello there,
here is my statistics. why too many discarded shares I have do you think?
Accepted 9,803, Rejected 88, Discarded 58,409
thanks.



556 freq is too high try sub 500 and check again

newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
Hello there,
here is my statistics. why too many discarded shares I have do you think?
Accepted 9,803, Rejected 88, Discarded 58,409
thanks.

https://i.hizliresim.com/9D0ZdN.jpg
legendary
Activity: 1084
Merit: 1003
≡v≡
didn't found info while googling around so I'll ask here if anyone is willing to help and/or experienced something like this.

couple days ago I managed to build a little farm with ~45 D3s, so far all of them are working nicely except of one,
hashrate drops to 0 after around 10 minutes of working, after rebooting it starts mining on 19Gh/s and then bam and 0. I did try remote steps like resseting, reconfiguring, lowering frequency, etc. but still same.
With my experience in bitmain product in this case I have two options, play with firmware or change the control board itself.
can anyone give any advice?
cheers

I recommend these steps:

0. Check temp, should run at sub 80*C. Any higher and you risk damaging your equipment.
1. Update firmware.
2. unplug for 1 hour or longer
3. Check all Cables.
4. Reset to factory settings
5. Turndown Freq. 

Are you getting anything other than "O"s under ASIC status in the bottom right of the Miner Status screen?

I have recieved some D3s through eBay that had issues, i unplugged them, checked all the cables, then did a complete reset, updated the firmware and i have had no issues since. 

Would you mind letting us know how your farm is going, Where you are located, what arrangement you made for power, your monthly income, and issues you face running such a large operation.
 I run 7 ASIC's in my basement and i live on the East coast of USA, so right now cooling is not an issue, i just had an electrician run additional outlets so i could run all 7, and it runs well.  I check on it 4 times a day, and correct as i need.
0. Temps on all D3s are below 77
1. don't want to touch at this point
2. I can do it tomorrow on place
3. I can do it tomorrow on place
4. did it couple hours ago
5. turned down. on 200 it is working smoothly, now jumped to 400, let's see what it will do.

Chips are showing O, that's why I'm sure that boards are OK. If today I won't be able to fix it remotely I'll try physical steps tomorrow and let you all know what happened.
Since my el. fee is 0.7-0.1 Cents mining with those D3s are profitable. In fact I can afford to pay el. fee from my other farms incomes and hold the dash.
you can see all the other things here:
ps. sorry for low q images and dirty work, now everything looks more fancier ))





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Activity: 420
Merit: 110


Are these readings normal? if they're not normal what should be done? Thanks guys

From my limited knowledge and experience i would say your values are normal.  Your temps are high though, i try to keep mine sub 80*C.  Any higher and you can risk damaging your machines or fire.
You call 6000 HW errors in 12 hours and 85c "normal". The HW errors are from the excessive heat. Those bastards are cooking off like a faulty grenade. In a week of that you'll see burnt scoring on your heat syncs.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
didn't found info while googling around so I'll ask here if anyone is willing to help and/or experienced something like this.

couple days ago I managed to build a little farm with ~45 D3s, so far all of them are working nicely except of one,
hashrate drops to 0 after around 10 minutes of working, after rebooting it starts mining on 19Gh/s and then bam and 0. I did try remote steps like resseting, reconfiguring, lowering frequency, etc. but still same.
With my experience in bitmain product in this case I have two options, play with firmware or change the control board itself.
can anyone give any advice?
cheers

I recommend these steps:

0. Check temp, should run at sub 80*C. Any higher and you risk damaging your equipment.
1. Update firmware.
2. unplug for 1 hour or longer
3. Check all Cables.
4. Reset to factory settings
5. Turndown Freq. 

Are you getting anything other than "O"s under ASIC status in the bottom right of the Miner Status screen?

I have recieved some D3s through eBay that had issues, i unplugged them, checked all the cables, then did a complete reset, updated the firmware and i have had no issues since. 

Would you mind letting us know how your farm is going, Where you are located, what arrangement you made for power, your monthly income, and issues you face running such a large operation.
 I run 7 ASIC's in my basement and i live on the East coast of USA, so right now cooling is not an issue, i just had an electrician run additional outlets so i could run all 7, and it runs well.  I check on it 4 times a day, and correct as i need.
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