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Topic: DRILLBIT SYSTEM Miners - Avalon range available - Now $104.99! - page 17. (Read 273874 times)

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Do the asic timeouts at :950 persist or are they just a short time transient?  I think that if the configuration is changed for a 'running board', then there is a short time transient until present values from the previous session are cleared.  If the timeouts are persistent, then you might try 'incremental' increases as suggested by one of the people on the drillbitsystem forum.

Cheers

I think that was me? My boards can be a little finicky when setting them to 950mV. What I've done so far is start mining at int:48:2:950 for anything from a few seconds to a few minutes, and then change to int:53:2:950. Got this automated using CGWatcher (in Windows 7) to begin mining on startup at 48:2:950, and then switch to 53:2:950 after three minutes (the smallest time increment possible with that program).

Lately however, they haven't been reliably starting this way. I've had to manually toggle between 40:1:850, 48:2:950 and 53:2:950 before they can run at 53:2:950. Made a few batch files to make this easier. Smiley

BTW, got a lovely 42 degrees day coming up on Saturday (EDIT: been updated to 43 degrees, wat...). Either gonna run the boards at 850mV or just turn them off for the day. Yay!
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Congrats!  your board seems to be doing fine  Smiley
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cgminer version 3.8.5 - Started: [2013-12-31 09:46:00]

DRB 0: E8  32.2C (34.7C) | 22.44G/22.44Gh/s | A:435092 R:1058 HW:14051 WU:313.5
snapshot time [2014-01-01 08:56:47]  (abt 23 hours)
while running with --drillbit-options int:53:2:950

HNY
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well just stop working with those setting back to default int:40:1:850  the other i now just get asc timeouts

ed. using int:52:2:850 with lot less hw errors!?
edd. using :950 produces asic timeouts
Do the asic timeouts at :950 persist or are they just a short time transient?  I think that if the configuration is changed for a 'running board', then there is a short time transient until present values from the previous session are cleared.  If the timeouts are persistent, then you might try 'incremental' increases as suggested by one of the people on the drillbitsystem forum.

Cheers
JBT
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Congrats!  your board seems to be doing fine  Smiley
Getting
cgminer version 3.8.5 - Started: [2013-12-31 09:46:00]

DRB 0: E8  32.2C (34.7C) | 22.44G/22.44Gh/s | A:435092 R:1058 HW:14051 WU:313.5
snapshot time [2014-01-01 08:56:47]  (abt 23 hours)
while running with --drillbit-options int:53:2:950

HNY
Cheers
well just stop working with those setting back to default int:40:1:850  the other i now just get asc timeouts

ed. using int:52:2:850 with lot less hw errors!?
edd. using :950 produces asic timeouts
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Got my 8baord yesterday, flashed ,fitted two fans and its happily hashing away....using cgminer --drillbit-options int:52:2:950 --usb DRB:1,ICA:0   ,38C with 2274HW in 18hours, which i hope is good?  Huh

Hash rate?

cgminer reports jumping 23.5(21.1) 5s av / 21.66 GH/s avg

Congrats!  your board seems to be doing fine  Smiley
Getting
cgminer version 3.8.5 - Started: [2013-12-31 09:46:00]

DRB 0: E8  32.2C (34.7C) | 22.44G/22.44Gh/s | A:435092 R:1058 HW:14051 WU:313.5
snapshot time [2014-01-01 08:56:47]  (abt 23 hours)
while running with --drillbit-options int:53:2:950

HNY
Cheers
JBT
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Got my 8baord yesterday, flashed ,fitted two fans and its happily hashing away....using cgminer --drillbit-options int:52:2:950 --usb DRB:1,ICA:0   ,38C with 2274HW in 18hours, which i hope is good?  Huh

Hash rate?

cgminer reports jumping 23.5(21.1) 5s av / 21.66 GH/s avg
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Got my 8baord yesterday, flashed ,fitted two fans and its happily hashing away....using cgminer --drillbit-options int:52:2:950 --usb DRB:1,ICA:0   ,38C with 2274HW in 18hours, which i hope is good?  Huh

Hash rate?
JBT
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Got my 8baord yesterday, flashed ,fitted two fans and its happily hashing away....using cgminer --drillbit-options int:52:2:950 --usb DRB:1,ICA:0   ,38C with 2274HW in 18hours, which i hope is good?  Huh
erk
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hi

will the 8 drillbit boards be still on sale
There are no drillbit boards currently for sale, there has not been any for several weeks.


Well .... https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-please-delete-391228
Oh I am sure there are secondhand ones around, people scalping that kind of thing.


erk
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hi

will the 8 drillbit boards be still on sale
There are no drillbit boards currently for sale, there has not been any for several weeks.
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hi

will the 8 drillbit boards be still on sale
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Tried contacting tk1337 over PM but no response, any chance I can get the tracking number for the board you repaired for me, mate?

Try the Drillbit forums site.  He's pretty responsive over there.
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Tried contacting tk1337 over PM but no response, any chance I can get the tracking number for the board you repaired for me, mate?
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Thank you Barntech.  Merry Christmas to you and your family.
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Happy Holidays!!!!
Big thanks to the Drillbit Team for all of your hard work.... Enjoy your achievements and look forward to some more Smiley

cheers
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Merry Christmas to all the team, and of course everybody reading Smiley

Its been a fun ride, and I look forwards to the next adventure.
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Hey all.

Merry Christmas!  Grin

It has been a pleasure sharing the last months with this community. Despite all the ups and downs, I have thoroughly enjoyed everyone's company. Sharing in this crazy protect with you all has been a great experience. Hope everyone is having lovely festive times with your family and friends.

Here's to a fresh new year with some fresh new exciting projects. And no more broken shit!

I hope you will all be joining us. Lots of announcements coming soon to lead us into the new year.

Cheers

Barntech
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After being very badly screwed over by Avalon this summer (with 1000s of other people) I will never buy any designs based on them, and suspect many feel similarly.

It's not just $ per Gh/s that matters, but I'd consider W per Gh/s to be most important since this is the metric that determines "when to turn it off", the lowest W/Gh/s chips will be the last ones standing. Avalon is much weaker on W/Gh/s than others. And that's if they actually give you the product you paid for and don't auction it to a higher buyer.

Watts per GH/s is can be controlled to some extent by the clock rate you choose to drive the chips.

We are not at the point where power consumption it trashing the profits, that will come but it's not where we are at atm.  Even my BFL Jalapenos are making a profit at their 5Gh/s for 32watts. That's 6watts per GH/s, the Avalon chips can be run at about 1.5watts per GH/s.

The ROI killer atm is the initial outlay, sha256 mining ASICs have always been way overpriced compared to other integrated circuits.
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Barn said  on the other forum that they would be doing a 16 chip Avalon gen 2 board. They won 5000 chips in the Avalon design contest. 
That could be interesting if they get the price right, the Avalon chip is not as fast as the Bitfury, quite a performance gap actually, but ultimately it's $ per GH/s that matters.

After being very badly screwed over by Avalon this summer (with 1000s of other people) I will never buy any designs based on them, and suspect many feel similarly.

It's not just $ per Gh/s that matters, but I'd consider W per Gh/s to be most important since this is the metric that determines "when to turn it off", the lowest W/Gh/s chips will be the last ones standing. Avalon is much weaker on W/Gh/s than others. And that's if they actually give you the product you paid for and don't auction it to a higher buyer.
erk
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Barn said  on the other forum that they would be doing a 16 chip Avalon gen 2 board. They won 5000 chips in the Avalon design contest. 
That could be interesting if they get the price right, the Avalon chip is not as fast as the Bitfury, quite a performance gap actually, but ultimately it's $ per GH/s that matters.

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Barn said  on the other forum that they would be doing a 16 chip Avalon gen 2 board. They won 5000 chips in the Avalon design contest. 
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