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Topic: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Tube Setup [HD] - page 3. (Read 35284 times)

legendary
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Also check the units I.P. address is still what it should be same with your pool settings though the software just in case you've touched the reset button on the controller by mistake.
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Wow so after mining with this thing for 2.5 days I think my controller just shit the bed.  It won't mine and the ping is totally inconsistent...just drops off for about a minute...then comes back...then drops off... rinse/repeat.

So now I have a dead soldier until I can research & get some kind of replacement....less than one week from Christmas...nice.


That could also happen if its not mining / pool / network settings have gone bad. The units reset every ~100 seconds when no mining is detected.
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
We have some controllers that are CrazyGuy's leftovers from hosting, ask him and he might sell you one we can ship out. Or grab one of Novak's USB adapters in the group buys and run it off cgminer.
legendary
Activity: 1148
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Wow so after mining with this thing for 2.5 days I think my controller just shit the bed.  It won't mine and the ping is totally inconsistent...just drops off for about a minute...then comes back...then drops off... rinse/repeat.

So now I have a dead soldier until I can research & get some kind of replacement....less than one week from Christmas...nice.
legendary
Activity: 1414
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Yea I'm on the hunt for a PSU now.  I had it hooked up with 4 PSU's yesterday..lol
On the plus side the cables were all surprisingly cool.
It is a beast hashing, I'll give them that.

Ha ha 4 psu's bet that was cluttered, I had my first tube running off 2 x CX750's and that was cluttered enough. Both mine are currently running off RM1000's, if I had to buy another psu to run one I'd go for something a little more powerful so they can be oc'd to the maximum. Finding something with 4 x twin pci-e cables to feed the 8 pci-e connections is the tricky part. I like the AX1200 but its double the price of an RM1000 and will never even come close to return the extra cost in the additional overclocked hasrate.

Dogies psu guide is a handy source of info if you haven't seen it already: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-power-supply-analysis-486121

If you've got a PSU that can do the wattage but only has 2 PCI-E cable rails, you can use 2x molex to PCI-E adapters to make up the other 2 rails. Remember to mix and match though, so 1 PCI-E and one 2x molex PCI-E per board.

That's a good point Smiley.
legendary
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This is my first one...just picked it up.  So far I'm not really impressed.  The PSU-Miner ratio makes it even more messy than usual.  No *good* stats page.  I'm connecting to guild w/out any issues but it would still be nice to have other options.
Have to say for me this one is not a winner.

I haven't been up long enough to collect any usable stats but so far the hash rate is about the only positive.  It's clocked @ 270 and hashing over 800 with (almost) no h/w errors.

I agree they are messy requiring 4 pci-e cables and the software is very, very basic. It would be nice to have access to some more detailed stats... Not working on most pools is my main issue. Only being able to enter a single pools details is another thing I have issue with, not being able to enter any backup pools is annoying if your first goes down...

As mentioned I've got 2, I'm running them @290 and averaging about 850GH/s. I did try running @300 for 900+GH/s but it tripped out my psu a couple of times (Corsair RM1000) because it was pulling too much power. 300 would probably be ok with a more powerful psu.

If it wasn't for the half decent mining speed for the money and relative quietness I would considered getting rid of these. However, they have been mining 24/7 for several weeks now pretty much faultlessly and are generating just enough btc to cover their electricity cost and enough heat to warm my office at home now its winter here in the UK so its not all bad Smiley.

The twins miss their brother Wink https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-79th-miners-for-immediate-global-shipping-including-sp35-886325. Anything past 300 isn't viable, and 300s aren't going to happen on every tube without dropping some chips (which defeats the purpose).

Yeah I bet they do Cheesy. 290 seems to be optimal for the 2 I've got + psu's, I'm happy with their performance @ 850GH/s.
legendary
Activity: 1666
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dogiecoin.com
Yea I'm on the hunt for a PSU now.  I had it hooked up with 4 PSU's yesterday..lol
On the plus side the cables were all surprisingly cool.
It is a beast hashing, I'll give them that.

Ha ha 4 psu's bet that was cluttered, I had my first tube running off 2 x CX750's and that was cluttered enough. Both mine are currently running off RM1000's, if I had to buy another psu to run one I'd go for something a little more powerful so they can be oc'd to the maximum. Finding something with 4 x twin pci-e cables to feed the 8 pci-e connections is the tricky part. I like the AX1200 but its double the price of an RM1000 and will never even come close to return the extra cost in the additional overclocked hasrate.

Dogies psu guide is a handy source of info if you haven't seen it already: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-power-supply-analysis-486121

If you've got a PSU that can do the wattage but only has 2 PCI-E cable rails, you can use 2x molex to PCI-E adapters to make up the other 2 rails. Remember to mix and match though, so 1 PCI-E and one 2x molex PCI-E per board.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
This is my first one...just picked it up.  So far I'm not really impressed.  The PSU-Miner ratio makes it even more messy than usual.  No *good* stats page.  I'm connecting to guild w/out any issues but it would still be nice to have other options.
Have to say for me this one is not a winner.

I haven't been up long enough to collect any usable stats but so far the hash rate is about the only positive.  It's clocked @ 270 and hashing over 800 with (almost) no h/w errors.

I agree they are messy requiring 4 pci-e cables and the software is very, very basic. It would be nice to have access to some more detailed stats... Not working on most pools is my main issue. Only being able to enter a single pools details is another thing I have issue with, not being able to enter any backup pools is annoying if your first goes down...

As mentioned I've got 2, I'm running them @290 and averaging about 850GH/s. I did try running @300 for 900+GH/s but it tripped out my psu a couple of times (Corsair RM1000) because it was pulling too much power. 300 would probably be ok with a more powerful psu.

If it wasn't for the half decent mining speed for the money and relative quietness I would considered getting rid of these. However, they have been mining 24/7 for several weeks now pretty much faultlessly and are generating just enough btc to cover their electricity cost and enough heat to warm my office at home now its winter here in the UK so its not all bad Smiley.

The twins miss their brother Wink https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-79th-miners-for-immediate-global-shipping-including-sp35-886325. Anything past 300 isn't viable, and 300s aren't going to happen on every tube without dropping some chips (which defeats the purpose).
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
Yea I'm on the hunt for a PSU now.  I had it hooked up with 4 PSU's yesterday..lol
On the plus side the cables were all surprisingly cool.
It is a beast hashing, I'll give them that.

Ha ha 4 psu's bet that was cluttered, I had my first tube running off 2 x CX750's and that was cluttered enough. Both mine are currently running off RM1000's, if I had to buy another psu to run one I'd go for something a little more powerful so they can be oc'd to the maximum. Finding something with 4 x twin pci-e cables to feed the 8 pci-e connections is the tricky part. I like the AX1200 but its double the price of an RM1000 and will never even come close to return the extra cost in the additional overclocked hasrate.

Dogies psu guide is a handy source of info if you haven't seen it already: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-power-supply-analysis-486121
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
Yea I'm on the hunt for a PSU now.  I had it hooked up with 4 PSU's yesterday..lol
On the plus side the cables were all surprisingly cool.
It is a beast hashing, I'll give them that.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
This is my first one...just picked it up.  So far I'm not really impressed.  The PSU-Miner ratio makes it even more messy than usual.  No *good* stats page.  I'm connecting to guild w/out any issues but it would still be nice to have other options.
Have to say for me this one is not a winner.

I haven't been up long enough to collect any usable stats but so far the hash rate is about the only positive.  It's clocked @ 270 and hashing over 800 with (almost) no h/w errors.

I agree they are messy requiring 4 pci-e cables and the software is very, very basic. It would be nice to have access to some more detailed stats... Not working on most pools is my main issue. Only being able to enter a single pools details is another thing I have issue with, not being able to enter any backup pools is annoying if your first goes down...

As mentioned I've got 2, I'm running them @290 and averaging about 850GH/s. I did try running @300 for 900+GH/s but it tripped out my psu a couple of times (Corsair RM1000) because it was pulling too much power. 300 would probably be ok with a more powerful psu.

If it wasn't for the half decent mining speed for the money and relative quietness I would considered getting rid of these. However, they have been mining 24/7 for several weeks now pretty much faultlessly and are generating just enough btc to cover their electricity cost and enough heat to warm my office at home now its winter here in the UK so its not all bad Smiley.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
This is my first one...just picked it up.  So far I'm not really impressed.  The PSU-Miner ratio makes it even more messy than usual.  No *good* stats page.  I'm connecting to guild w/out any issues but it would still be nice to have other options.
Have to say for me this one is not a winner.

I haven't been up long enough to collect any usable stats but so far the hash rate is about the only positive.  It's clocked @ 270 and hashing over 800 with (almost) no h/w errors.

legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
Is there any way of telling operating temperature of these do you know? I can't see it in software stats anywhere.

No that's why you have to be careful, BE200s don't have onboard thermal sensors.

Wow that's pretty awful IMO.

Yeah that is pretty bad I agree. Luckily enough these seem to run ok with either 1 x standard fan (noisy) or 2 x Corsair high performance fans (quiet). I've been running both mine on twin Corsairs for a few weeks now without any problems. Upside is massively reduced noise, probably 80% quieter than the stock fan, I can hardly hear mine running.

Main problems with these is the pools you can use. Most pools don't like asicminer tubes, some do though. I've been running mine on www.bitcoinaffiliatenetwork.com and www.bitcoin.cz and been ok solo mining on www.solomining.com.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
Is there any way of telling operating temperature of these do you know? I can't see it in software stats anywhere.

No that's why you have to be careful, BE200s don't have onboard thermal sensors.

Wow that's pretty awful IMO.
full member
Activity: 173
Merit: 100
3 - Does anyone sell just the USB-UART Adapter? I would love to just plug in my tube straight to the rpi but havent been able to find one yet.

I do.  I just ordered all the parts so it'll be a couple weeks until I can ship, but if you're desperate I can tell you how to make one yourself with any commercially available CP2102 USB-UART adapter, although to make it look nice you should buy specific ones and swap SMD parts.  Neither requires any equipment beyond a basic soldering iron, although SMD parts do require some dexterity and tweezers are nice.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/unofficial-usb-adapters-for-asicminer-tubeprisma-882348

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novak
newbie
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I just had a few questions:

1 - I have a rpi that I used previously when I had block erupters and I would like to use it for mining with a tube. I was going to use Minera but have been unable to find anything on how to set this up. Right now I do not have the USB-UART that comes with prismas but I do have a BE controller that I am running it on right now. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to setup the rpi as a proxy. Anyone know where a set of instructions are?
2 - Does anyone know if Minera can use the adafruit screen on the pi?
3 - Does anyone sell just the USB-UART Adapter? I would love to just plug in my tube straight to the rpi but havent been able to find one yet.

Thanks
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Hi dogie,
like always: thanks dogie! Your guids are extremly helpful!

I'd just have another question: Can I control my this miner with another device as the BE Controller?

Thanks in advance

With one of the USB adapters, anything that runs cgminer

There exist USB adapters that don't need to be modded? Cheesy

Yes, provided with Prismas.
legendary
Activity: 1022
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This might be a stretch, but does anyone have an extra BE Tube controller they'd be willing to sell me? PM me if you have one please, trying to avoid paying ~$50 new, and have 2 that died on me.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Hi dogie,
like always: thanks dogie! Your guids are extremly helpful!

I'd just have another question: Can I control my this miner with another device as the BE Controller?

Thanks in advance

With one of the USB adapters, anything that runs cgminer

There exist USB adapters that don't need to be modded? Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
Hi dogie,
like always: thanks dogie! Your guids are extremly helpful!

I'd just have another question: Can I control my this miner with another device as the BE Controller?

Thanks in advance

With one of the USB adapters, anything that runs cgminer
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