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Topic: Braiins OS & Braiins OS+ custom ASIC firmware: optimize performance & efficiency - page 12. (Read 45481 times)

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
If you want those servers work i think you need disable "ASICBOOST".

yeah. that did not work.

but using asic boost checked  with the sha256asicboost.eu.nicehash.com:3368. worked

maybe  a bug. in that when you look to turn the asic boost off it does not work.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
okay. I set my braiins to. more then one  address and none work.

stratum+tcp://sha256.usa.nicehash.com:3334
146UJM5kgzLVUV23CXCf33KQKHckoX1gx3
x

stratum+tcp://sha256.usa.nicehash.com:3334#xnsub
146UJM5kgzLVUV23CXCf33KQKHckoX1gx3
x

stratum+tcp://sha256.eu.nicehash.com:3334#xnsub
146UJM5kgzLVUV23CXCf33KQKHckoX1gx3
x

stratum+tcp://sha256.eu.nicehash.com:3334
146UJM5kgzLVUV23CXCf33KQKHckoX1gx3
x

none of the above work.

I know the address is good

maybe I will try the asicboost pool

thanks for the asicboost pool idea. got this one to work.

pool -stratum+tcp://sha256asicboost.eu.nicehash.com:3368

worker - valid btc addy

password  - x
member
Activity: 208
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Quote
Hey I have a question for anyone running nicehash what are you pool setting I can not get my braiins to hook up to nicehash.

stratum+tcp://sha256asicboost.
stratum+tcp://sha256.

Those 2 are different, the give diferent proffit.

https://www.nicehash.com/algorithm/sha256asicboost
https://www.nicehash.com/algorithm/sha256
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Power cost is 0. This is running in a data center we acquired and have empty floor space until the lease is up at the end of the year.  We are trying to put some use to the space while we have it.

you are close enough to perfect.  you could try hand tuning each one manually.

or you could try

1400 auto tune
1375 auto tune
1350 auto tune
1325 auto tune
1300 auto tune.

each machine will have a favorite setting.

your temps are high enough that using a lower watts could be better for you.


Hey I have a question for anyone running nicehash what are you pool setting I can not get my braiins to hook up to nicehash.
newbie
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Power cost is 0. This is running in a data center we acquired and have empty floor space until the lease is up at the end of the year.  We are trying to put some use to the space while we have it.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Do you have free power?
Do you have 1 cent power?
Do you have 2 cent power?
Do you have 3 cent power?

Or is you power cost so high that no matter what you do you mine at a loss?
newbie
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Wanted to see what everyone thought was the best settings for S9 13.5. I have it hooked to a Antminer 1600W PSU via 220v. Have autotune running with the PSU power set at 1440w. Currently pulls between 13 and 14.3 TH/s some times dips a little lower for a bit. Board temp is around 70c and Chip temp is around 87c.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
hmm may try this on my dead heat sensor build.
legendary
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I'm using a BitMain APW5 PSU for each one which are rated at 2600 W each. So I set it to 2600 W since I am running on 240V. If this is incorrect, what should I be setting it to?

They were both bought in May, 2017. One is a 13.5TH and the other a 11.5TH.

I think you should leave some margin just in case. 2600W is a crazy lot for an S9, if you had that with immersion, you could even reach 20TH (if the chips are in good condition). I know this because i already know of such a case with a powerlimit setting of 1675W and its at 19TH already with the chips at 49°C, so it was only hold back by the PSU. Measure at the wall just in case, and try not to get close to 100% capacity. An S9 is unlikely to ever demand 2600W anyhow so i doubt it would be a problem, unlike the 1600 and 1800 PSUs who can be put to the max with a single unit.

I agree with faheshang about the factors for speedier autotune, i have observed the same thing with others. Hopefully there will be some sort of "saving state" of the autotune in a coming update so it doesn't have to do it all over again everytime you powercycle the unit or change some unrelated setting like the pool.

Of course the powerlimit also indirectly affects the temperature and speeds the autotune will try, if you use a lower setting, it results in a colder slower unit (as efficient as it can get within the allowed powerlimit).
full member
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I thought the setting was more just to let the software know how much power the supply could provide, not how far to push the actual miner. I'll give it a shot with far less aggressive settings.

Thanks for the fast response!



OK, that made a huge difference. It finished tuning, and I went from around 25 TH/sec with stock firmware to 31 TH/sec total.
member
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2600W is way to high for air-cooled S9s. If you are looking to overclock those older S9s, I would try 1400W-1600W for the 13.5 model and 1200-1400W for the 11.5 model and see if you are happy with the results of hashrate and efficiency.

Never run more than 90% of the rated power of your PSU by the way.
full member
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I'm using a BitMain APW5 PSU for each one which are rated at 2600 W each. So I set it to 2600 W since I am running on 240V. If this is incorrect, what should I be setting it to?

They were both bought in May, 2017. One is a 13.5TH and the other a 11.5TH.
member
Activity: 99
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How long does auto-tuning take? I installed Braiins OS+ on two S9's and let it run all night. I'm getting horrible hashrates and it still says "Tuning individual chips" on both of them. It has been over 10 hours.

Three factors are involved with answering this question. The first is how low or how high is your watt setting the higher the watt setting the longer auto-tuning takes. The second factor is ambient temperature. I have found that if the ambient temperature is cool and controlled the process is much quicker than if the mining environment is a hot garage with little ventilation, for example. The third factor in "how long" is the condition of your individual chips. Since auto-tuning tests and sets levels for each chip, if you have a well used S9 which maybe has lots of debris in the heat sinks, thus damaging some of your chips prematurely,  or if you have overclocked your S9 beyond factory specs, it is possible you could have weak or damaged chips which will take longer to tune because they intermittently fail thus causing the auto-tuning to change it's values.

What models and how old are the S9s you are tuning? What is the watt value you are putting on the configuration page? "Horrible hashrates": When the tuning process is on it's last steps it begins "tuning individual chips". The hashrate gets significantly lower when this process begins. I have had rigs take 5 hours to auto-tune at 1200W and 2 hours at 900W. If you are overclocking to 1400W or higher I am guessing this will take much longer. There is no set answer to your question. You just need to be patient until "tuning individual chips" changes to stable for all 3 boards. It could be that your S9s might not work as well with auto-tuning as others have reported here.
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How long does auto-tuning take? I installed Braiins OS+ on two S9's and let it run all night. I'm getting horrible hashrates and it still says "Tuning individual chips" on both of them. It has been over 10 hours.

So it ran all day and still, terrible hash rate and said it was tuning. I rolled back to the stock firmware by pointing it at the backup and now with stock firmware it is hashing terribly as well.

How do I completely reset back to factory?

bos-plus-toolbox.exe was used for both the install and uninstall, including the backup.
member
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I just tuned a S9i 14th with power limit 1050. I got 13.6Th with 325W on all boards so that's 975W , 71.69W/Th.

The approx. Total Watts shows 1049W. If that's the accurate one it would be 77.13W/Th.

I did not plug my meter on that miner to test the actual consumption . I'll report back once i plug my meter on the miner and run the autotune to see which of these 2 reading is the one we wanna follow.

UPDATE: so i was able to check the consumption directly on the miner and it was 954W.

So this miner is running at 13.68th for 954W 69.73W/Th.

It seems the consumption showing on each board would be the closest one to reality.
legendary
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Pendrak, there are two logs. I think one is kernel and the other is system, please try pasting both of them.



faheshang Your results are awesome, thanks!

Lets hope we can get some more people to match your results.
member
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I measured the watts at the wall with a standard watt meter. The miner is on a 240V line. Model is S9i 14TH.



UPDATE: I've tried two new power settings for auto-tuning. I put in 1200W on the configuration and it auto-tuned to 1111W at 14.8TH which is 75W/TH. I next entered 910W on the configuration page and it auto-tuned to 834W at 12.04TH, about 69.3W/TH. For my S9i-14TH miners, anything above 910W the efficiency starts to go down.

I have three S9i-14TH miners running at about 36TH and 2500W.

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[    1.458526] 0x000000300000-0x000000500000 : "fpga1"
[    1.474338] 0x000000500000-0x000000700000 : "fpga2"
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[    2.054538] block ubiblock0_1: created from ubi0:1(rootfs)
[    2.059956] hctosys: unable to open rtc device (rtc0)
[    2.069453] ALSA device list:
[    2.072378]   No soundcards found.
[    2.079281] VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 254:0.
[    2.086711] Freeing unused kernel memory: 260K (c0747000 - c0788000)
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[    2.560277] init: - watchdog -
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[    3.078025] init: - preinit -
[    3.660935] random: jshn urandom read with 0 bits of entropy available
[    3.856045] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
[    5.222326] macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: link up (100/Full)
[    5.227835] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready
[    7.017798] UBIFS (ubi0:2): background thread "ubifs_bgt0_2" started, PID 894
[    7.045257] UBIFS (ubi0:2): recovery needed
[    7.115837] UBIFS (ubi0:2): recovery completed
[    7.120291] UBIFS (ubi0:2): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 2, name "rootfs_data"
[    7.128066] UBIFS (ubi0:2): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes
[    7.137948] UBIFS (ubi0:2): FS size: 77963264 bytes (74 MiB, 614 LEBs), journal size 3936256 bytes (3 MiB, 31 LEBs)
[    7.148366] UBIFS (ubi0:2): reserved for root: 3682397 bytes (3596 KiB)
[    7.154962] UBIFS (ubi0:2): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID 23F70614-05B9-4699-B18C-4328AF8F962B, small LPT model
[    7.168341] mount_root: switching to ubifs overlay
[    7.179157] urandom-seed: Seeding with /etc/urandom.seed
[    7.308768] procd: - early -
[    7.311630] procd: - watchdog -
[    7.954466] procd: - watchdog -
[    7.957743] procd: - ubus -
[    8.116319] procd: - init -
[    8.260523] macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: link down
[    8.518534] kmodloader: loading kernel modules from /etc/modules.d/*
[    8.527614] tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
[    8.532634] tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky
[    8.541837] ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
[    8.554826] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
[    8.683280] xt_time: kernel timezone is -0000
[    8.693543] kmodloader: done loading kernel modules from /etc/modules.d/*
[   11.488073] Start post-upgrade process...
[   11.546208] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
[   11.565301] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): br-lan: link is not ready
[   12.292183] macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: link up (100/Full)
[   12.297772] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state
[   12.303163] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state
[   12.320698] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): br-lan: link becomes ready
[   12.588080] random: nonblocking pool is initialized
[   14.301907] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state
legendary
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I chose 900W in the configuration with default fan and temp settings and it auto tuned my S9i to 825W at 11.9TH. That's 69.3 W/TH
Another S9i I chose 800W with default fan and temp settings and it auto tuned to 723W at 10.4TH. That's 69.5W/TH. It always ends up with a watt reading lower than what you choose on the configuration page.

Can you give us some details, in method of measuring, which kind of mains voltage, and what exact S9 model/speed you used to achieve this? Its quite impressive to have under 70 W/TH actually Cheesy



Any idea why the CHIP temps report is not working? (i am using the latest version)

with the 2019 version have no problems...

Antminer S9J

It would be nice if you could show us the logs so we could see if there are any hints, could you paste them into hastebin or similar text sharing site?

If you decide to paste them in the forum, make sure to use the [code][/code] bbcode for the log output text.
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That kettle is an awfully dark black said the pot.

I am giving you ten merits for the laugh 😂 I just had.
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