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Topic: Bitmain looks like they're releasing a 15GH/s DASH miner called the AntMiner D3 - page 25. (Read 299686 times)

legendary
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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 had exactly the same, physically remove all power for atleast one hour solid !  - fixed mine
Thanks, I'll try it as soon as I will get to farm, in the meantime I'm playing around with freqs and so far on  200 miner is working perfectly with 7.113 Ghs, I will add extra freq every 30 minutes and see on what freq the issue rises. Will share of course
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 102
Hello everybody,  

I want to sell in one whole lot (only. No splitting)   eight ( 8 ) units of new APW3++ PSUs,  for $1200,  free shipping within US.   (for international shipping add $100).

It happened I had ordered surplus miners from Bitmain, which I don't need (can show the order's screenshot if necessary).  They arrived a few weeks ago, and I did not unpack them.


This makes $125 price per PSU, if you count the shipping cost from China.


They are located in Washington state, shipping within 5-7 days.

Please PM.
sr. member
Activity: 277
Merit: 250
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 had exactly the same, physically remove all power for atleast one hour solid !  - fixed mine
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
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 264
Has anyone here had any luck correcting the HardWare (HW) issues with their D3's?  I have 2 that are running with over 50,000 HW in a 24 hour period. I have tried letting them cool down, a complete factory reset/reboot, updating firmware, etc... The temps are good, with the highest being 74*C right now.  Output is good, power is good,

Two of my other D3's run with less than 100 HW in the same period. 

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

same problems with my 2 D3s. i was setting them at around 475m and i have around 68*C and 0 HW. avg speed is around 16.5 gh/s

I just turned my problem children down to 525, It looks better so far.  I'll play with is and see how it goes.  Thanks for the recommendation. 

Any idea how HW issues impact mining?

don't know for sure, i am also new at mining but few tens of HWs per day is normal from what i understand. anyways, these D3s are very unstable and a pain in the ass.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
Has anyone here had any luck correcting the HardWare (HW) issues with their D3's?  I have 2 that are running with over 50,000 HW in a 24 hour period. I have tried letting them cool down, a complete factory reset/reboot, updating firmware, etc... The temps are good, with the highest being 74*C right now.  Output is good, power is good,

Two of my other D3's run with less than 100 HW in the same period. 

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

same problems with my 2 D3s. i was setting them at around 475m and i have around 68*C and 0 HW. avg speed is around 16.5 gh/s

I just turned my problem children down to 525, It looks better so far.  I'll play with is and see how it goes.  Thanks for the recommendation. 

Any idea how HW issues impact mining?
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 264
Has anyone here had any luck correcting the HardWare (HW) issues with their D3's?  I have 2 that are running with over 50,000 HW in a 24 hour period. I have tried letting them cool down, a complete factory reset/reboot, updating firmware, etc... The temps are good, with the highest being 74*C right now.  Output is good, power is good,

Two of my other D3's run with less than 100 HW in the same period.  

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

same problems with my 2 D3s. i was setting them at around 475m and i have around 68*C and 0 HW. avg speed is around 16.5 gh/s but very unstable. i don't know what to do.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
Has anyone here had any luck correcting the HardWare (HW) issues with their D3's?  I have 2 that are running with over 50,000 HW in a 24 hour period. I have tried letting them cool down, a complete factory reset/reboot, updating firmware, etc... The temps are good, with the highest being 74*C right now.  Output is good, power is good,

Two of my other D3's run with less than 100 HW in the same period. 

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 110


Are these readings normal? if they're not normal what should be done? Thanks guys
No those temps are TOO HIGH. Don't listen to the post that said they are normal. The D3 does not like temps over 72-74c. Yes it will run but you will cook it in short order. Turn your frequency down to 500 or below and turn your fans up to 95%. That should get you to 70c. The "stock" 537 mh that they show up with is a very aggressive overclock. You machine is running at the Redline.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
https://i.imgur.com/jcaF2Xb.png

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.
jr. member
Activity: 153
Merit: 2
I have a big problem with FedEx France, they lost 3 shipments of PSU's, and they admitted that the shipments had been lost
They asked me to contact FedEx China  Huh Huh Huh
how stupid ??
What should I do? Can I sue them?

I would come to an online forum with many international posters and ask for legal advice over ~$600 in PSUs also. Sounds like a good plan. Litigation and the expenses really would outweigh any chance of benefit.

Honestly, I would sell the D3s you don't have PSUs for and cut your losses now. The D3 is not going to get more valuable. It is much more likely to only get less valuable as time passes.

Good luck with FedEx.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
I have a big problem with FedEx France, they lost 3 shipments of PSU's, and they admitted that the shipments had been lost
They asked me to contact FedEx China  Huh Huh Huh
how stupid ??
What should I do? Can I sue them?
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
https://i.imgur.com/jcaF2Xb.png

Are these readings normal? if they're not normal what should be done? Thanks guys
Temps way too high Mess, you'll probably want to try to find some way to cool them. I've seen people posting that <61C is optimal and 62-70 is adequate. Start to go higher and the worse off you'll be. Hope this helps.
full member
Activity: 187
Merit: 100
Anyone using p2pool private node, or p2pool in general with DASH ? Are you all mining on a switching pool ?

I've set up a p2pool node and I've been mining on it for a few hours. The payout is way lower than expected and when compared to prohashing. This puzzles me.

Any idea ? Just be patient ?

The payouts are linked to when the blocks are found, so seem to come through randomly. You can get a payout twice in a minute and then not for a few hours. So, yes, just be patient and leave it running for a few days before you compare. I have personally found it the most stable type of pool, having tried prohashing, zpool, granatgas and suprnova. I also like the regular micro payments.

I love this regular micro payment ... which pool are you using?
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
https://i.imgur.com/jcaF2Xb.png

Are these readings normal? if they're not normal what should be done? Thanks guys
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Anyone using p2pool private node, or p2pool in general with DASH ? Are you all mining on a switching pool ?

I've set up a p2pool node and I've been mining on it for a few hours. The payout is way lower than expected and when compared to prohashing. This puzzles me.

Any idea ? Just be patient ?

The payouts are linked to when the blocks are found, so seem to come through randomly. You can get a payout twice in a minute and then not for a few hours. So, yes, just be patient and leave it running for a few days before you compare. I have personally found it the most stable type of pool, having tried prohashing, zpool, granatgas and suprnova. I also like the regular micro payments.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Anyone using p2pool private node, or p2pool in general with DASH ? Are you all mining on a switching pool ?

I've set up a p2pool node and I've been mining on it for a few hours. The payout is way lower than expected and when compared to prohashing. This puzzles me.

Any idea ? Just be patient ?
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100


Now it's only one x. I've checked connections few times. Changing frequency and rebooting doesn't help.
open it up and see if you can figure out what the issue is. could be a bad chip, burned, bad solder etc.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
https://www.screencast.com/t/TLXbkktZZ
Just connected new D3 and... is it 1/3 dead?

advanced settings. set it under 500M.

Thanks for suggestion but doesn't help.
it's not dead unless you get - - - - - instead of o o o o or x x x x
did you plugged in everything correctly?


Now it's only one x. I've checked connections few times. Changing frequency and rebooting doesn't help.
full member
Activity: 155
Merit: 100

Just connected new D3 and... is it 1/3 dead?

advanced settings. set it under 500M.

Thanks for suggestion but doesn't help.
it's not dead unless you get - - - - - instead of o o o o or x x x x
did you plugged in everything correctly?
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