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As always: Very nice guide.
Do you have more infos about the hashrate in "power saving mode" technobit is talking about on their site (" 0.58 W/GHs ")?
Thanks

I'm trying to test it now, but its hard without knowing the appropriate voltages for each hash rate. I have no doubt though that lower clock rates will have significant power savings though, as the Minion is pretty decent in that respect.

At .71-.73V, each minion should be able to do ~80GH for .5w/gh at the chip level (700-800mhz on the chip)
sr. member
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As always: Very nice guide.
Do you have more infos about the hashrate in "power saving mode" technobit is talking about on their site (" 0.58 W/GHs ")?
Thanks

I'm trying to test it now, but its hard without knowing the appropriate voltages for each hash rate. I have no doubt though that lower clock rates will have significant power savings though, as the Minion is pretty decent in that respect.

Its the same as 2x a HEX4M board so see my speadsheet for some info..

I have done some more power meassurments.

my results so far:


POWER


SPEED/b]


EFFICIENCY





0 = Not stable
legendary
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As always: Very nice guide.
Do you have more infos about the hashrate in "power saving mode" technobit is talking about on their site (" 0.58 W/GHs ")?
Thanks

I'm trying to test it now, but its hard without knowing the appropriate voltages for each hash rate. I have no doubt though that lower clock rates will have significant power savings though, as the Minion is pretty decent in that respect.

Thanks!
Any news about that?

Its too subjective to give actual numbers to be honest, but there are significant power savings to be had at the cost of hash rate.
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As always: Very nice guide.
Do you have more infos about the hashrate in "power saving mode" technobit is talking about on their site (" 0.58 W/GHs ")?
Thanks

I'm trying to test it now, but its hard without knowing the appropriate voltages for each hash rate. I have no doubt though that lower clock rates will have significant power savings though, as the Minion is pretty decent in that respect.

Thanks!
Any news about that?
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
As always: Very nice guide.
Do you have more infos about the hashrate in "power saving mode" technobit is talking about on their site (" 0.58 W/GHs ")?
Thanks

I'm trying to test it now, but its hard without knowing the appropriate voltages for each hash rate. I have no doubt though that lower clock rates will have significant power savings though, as the Minion is pretty decent in that respect.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
As always: Very nice guide.
Do you have more infos about the hashrate in "power saving mode" technobit is talking about on their site (" 0.58 W/GHs ")?
Thanks
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Wrong title maybe  Roll Eyes

Oops, fixed ^_^ This is why you don't write titles at 4am.
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Contents:
0a) What to Expect
0b) What You Need
1) Powering
2) Cooling
3) Case
4a) Configuration (TL-MR3020)
4b) Configuration (Windows PC)
5) Troubleshooting
6) Where to buy


0a) What to Expect (top)
Technobit's 2HEX4M combines two HEX4Ms into a self contained case. Each board utilises four of BlackArrow's 28nm ASICs on large, flat PCBs. An external
controller in the form of TP-LINK TL-MR3020 or Windows PC is required.

Chips8x BlackArrow Minion
Hashrate800GH
Rated Voltage12V
Rated Current71A
Power.Consumption~850W

 

      

      


0b) What You Need (top)
You will need a few accessories, a power supply and a controller to get started. I recommend getting the controller from Technobit as they will preload it
with the latest firmware.


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1) Powering (top)
2HEX4Ms do not come with a power supply, and you will need a typical computer PSU with 4xPCI-E 6 pin power connectors. The PCI-E connections are
plugged into a breakout board on the top of the unit, which extends the cables to the actual boards. Be extremely careful not to touch this board while in
operation. We also need to tell the PSU to always be on, as there isn't a motherboard to do this. Cut a paper clip into a U and insert it into the green wire
and either black wire to the side of the green wire. Tape it up for safety. The power supply will now be controlled by its switch on the rear socket.

      


2) Cooling (top)
Each mining board has a full cover aluminium heatsink on the rear, and another over the chips on the top side. Two powerful and loud 120mm Sunon
PMD1212PMB1-A
fans force air through the heatsinks, keeping everything cool.

      

      

      




3) Case (top)
An aluminium case houses the mining boards and helps direct airflow through the heatsinks.

      

      


4a) Configuration (TL-MR3020) (top)
An external controller is required which can either be a TP-LINK TL-MR3020 router or a Windows based PC.

Wiring:
  • Plug in an ethernet cable from the TL-MR3020 to you router.
  • Plug a mini usb cable from the TL-MR3020 to the mains power adapter.
  • Plug 2 mini usb cables from the 2HEX4M to the TL-MR3020.
  • Plug in four PCI-E connectors into the HEX4M.

Using a modified TP Link MR3020
  • Power on as above.
  • Flash Technobit's latest custom WRT firmware (or purchase their preflashed TL-MR3020.
  • Make sure or your router's subnet is 0, ie 192.168.0.x. If not then change it to 0, this is just temporary. ***If this is not possible, see below***
  • Using a browser, navigate to 192.168.0.99 - this goes to the MR3020's configuration page.
  • Login using "root" as the username and password.
  • Navigate to Network -> Interfaces -> LAN -> Edit.
  • Change protocol to DHCP and click "Save & Apply".
  • Using a browser, navigate to your router and find the IP it has assigned the MR3020 and navigate to that IP.
  • Navigate to the page CGMiner -> Configuration. Enter your pool information in the below format.
  • You can then change your router subnet back to whatever you are used to using.

Alternative Subnet Change:
  • Unplug your computer from all internet sources.
  • Plug in an ethernet cable from the MR3020 to your computer.
  • Navigate to Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Centre -> Change Adapter Settings.
  • Right click on your ethernet adapter -> Properties.
  • Click on "Internet Protocol Version 4" and click properties.
  • Select "Use the following IP address" and enter the following:
  • IP Address: 192.168.0.1, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway: 192.168.0.99.
  • Plug in an ethernet cable from the MR3020 to you router.
  • Restart the configuration instructions as above.


Antpool Register!
Code:
Servers : stratum.antpool.com:3333
User    : username.worker or username_worker - auto creates workers!
Password: anypassword
BTCGuild Register!
Code:
Servers : stratum.btcguild.com:3333
User    : username_worker
Password: anypassword
GHash IO Register!
Code:
Servers : us1.ghash.io:3333
User    : username.worker  - auto creates workers!
Password: anypassword

    4b) Configuration (Windows PC) (top)
    An external controller is required which can either be a TP-LINK TL-MR3020 router or a Windows based PC.

    Wiring:
    • Plug in two mini usb cables from the HEX4M to your Windows PC.
    • Plug in four PCI-E connectors into the HEX4M.

    Using a Windows based PC
    • Windows will try and install its own drivers. Wait until it finishes.
    • Download the Zadig tool and run it.
    • Choose the HEX4M and "WinUSB". Click install driver.
    • Once installed, you may have to restart your PC.
    • Download this specific version of CGMiner and extract it.
    • Edit CGMiner.conf using notepad, with your pool and miner information in it, an example as below.
    • Run CGMiner.exe to start mining.


    Antpool Register!
    Code:
    Servers : stratum.antpool.com:3333
    User    : username.worker or username_worker - auto creates workers!
    Password: anypassword
    BTCGuild Register!
    Code:
    Servers : stratum.btcguild.com:3333
    User    : username_worker
    Password: anypassword
    GHash IO Register!
    Code:
    Servers : us1.ghash.io:3333
    User    : username.worker  - auto creates workers!
    Password: anypassword




    5) Troubleshooting (top)

    ProblemSolution
    My.power.supply's.cables.are.braided.or.aren't.color.coded                             - See below diagram for pin-outs.

          


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    6) Where to buy (top)

                        
                

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