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Topic: LIGHTNINGASIC LA100M,100MHS SCRYPT Miner, USD1999; LA1THS, USD1750.shipped out! - page 77. (Read 309065 times)

newbie
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Not really, you can sleep through the night with them on Wink Normal pc fans
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Guys over at cryptomining-blog.com have come out with a new compiled version of cpu miner which reduces the power draw for ltc mining

Here's the download link of the cpu miner
http://cryptomining-blog.com/wp-content/files/cpuminer-GC3355-win32-fixed.zip
newbie
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I finally received my LA3M yesterday and got it up and running very quickly. However I'm just getting maximum around 3.5M, any idea how to get this higher and close to 5M which was what was originally stated by Jack.

I don't think you will get that speed.

Has anyone got that speed for a stable consistent period?

I think it was a marketing ploy. So sorry.

When I boot up my miners, some of them are running at speeds of 600-800kh for 5 mins. But that's because the output is based on accepted shares. That is not the real long term speed.

I can keep rebooting the miners until I get the reading I like and screenshot it.

I have measured these thing. The best they can hash at is around 3.6-4.0mh at the miner. Pools will report lower due to rejected shares.

Think about it, if Gridseed could have got better speeds out if it, they would have. Not leave it to a reseller to make a better firmware. Gridseed has a team of 20 people. How many works at LightningAsic?



Has anyone tried it with a PC rather than the controller, if so did you get a higher number, what was the number?
member
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I finally received my LA3M yesterday and got it up and running very quickly. However I'm just getting maximum around 3.5M, any idea how to get this higher and close to 5M which was what was originally stated by Jack.

I don't think you will get that speed.

Has anyone got that speed for a stable consistent period?

I think it was a marketing ploy. So sorry.

When I boot up my miners, some of them are running at speeds of 600-800kh for 5 mins. But that's because the output is based on accepted shares. That is not the real long term speed.

I can keep rebooting the miners until I get the reading I like and screenshot it.

I have measured these thing. The best they can hash at is around 3.6-4.0mh at the miner. Pools will report lower due to rejected shares.

Think about it, if Gridseed could have got better speeds out if it, they would have. Not leave it to a reseller to make a better firmware. Gridseed has a team of 20 people. How many works at LightningAsic?


legendary
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vertcoin will be king. say no to script ASIC. more vertcoin like crypto will popping up and litecoin/dogecoin craps soon will be dying out. i sold all dogecoin/litecoin and invest in vertcoin.

ASIC are killer or cryptoworld...al money from crypto goes to few companies that makes ASIC..crypto was built to be people money so they can make it with their computers and not in hand of few companies .
newbie
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I finally received my LA3M yesterday and got it up and running very quickly. However I'm just getting maximum around 3.5M, any idea how to get this higher and close to 5M which was what was originally stated by Jack.
full member
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Trying to mine with these on a pool that only accepts higher difficulty shares is an exercise in frustration. You pretty much have to mine on a pool that has lower difficulty stratums to choose from, or vardiff. Higher difficulty pools means your Gridseed miners won't get shares accepted as often and if any of the 10 you have connected to a controller takes too long, it'll reset and start all of them over.

Running 10 at 900 on the controller. Not having any problems with Waffelpool that has a diff set at 512. Typical restarts about once every hour or two. Still averaging about 3.4 MHs.
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It's for the children!

I'll be the first to say that I am a linux noob,  the one step that held me up was installing the libraries.  These might not be entirely right but its from memory, and remember I am very new to linux but I'll try to help.  I am using Raspbian.

To install cpuminer:

Terminal root:
 sudo apt-get update
 sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev autoconf automake
 git clone https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner
 cd /home/pi/usb-miner/software/cpuminer
 sh ./autogen.sh
 sh ./configure
 make && make install


 [wait till done installing, then plug in you usb miners]
 dmesg
 [find and copy down the names of your USB miners,  they should look like (ttyUSB0) and so on.  
 sudo nano /home/pi/usb-miner/software/cpuminer
[this is a text editor]
 minerd --freq=850 -G /dev/ttyUSB[Number for usb device] [if more then one miner write -G before each] --url= [poolurl:port] --userpass=[user].[worker]:[password]  
[CTRL+X]
[Y]
[name the file [whatevername.sh]
 
Now run the file that you just saved.

sh ./[name of file .sh]


Should be off to the races unless I missed some step above, I am a noob but with the help from others I figured it out, this if for CPUminer which you can run scrypt pools.  Need cgminer installed to run SHA-256 coins, which is also in the software folder you downloaded.  If when trying to compile you get an error like missing lib something, type ldconfig while in the directory.

EDIT: There is also a installation how to in the https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner/tree/master/software/doc , folder.
 

Thanks!  So you are running all 10 miners off one instance of cpuminer on the pi?  what is the syntax for multiple miners, you mention putting -G before each.

minerd --freq=850 -G /dev/ttyUSB0 -G /dev/ttyUSB1 -G /dev/ttyUSB2 --url= [poolurl:port] --userpass=[user].[worker]:[password] 

like that?

I love you  Grin  In a creepy internet stalker type way  Grin  where do you live?
donator
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It's for the children!
He told me on skype that firmware is monday Smiley

fingers crossed


Agreed...besides stability...I'd love to see some kind of fan control...seems like a lot of wasted power just for fans which aren't really needed if only LTC mining.

You can't just remove the fan and run it that way?



I can when i cut the wires !

Smiley
full member
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He told me on skype that firmware is monday Smiley

fingers crossed


Agreed...besides stability...I'd love to see some kind of fan control...seems like a lot of wasted power just for fans which aren't really needed if only LTC mining.

You can't just remove the fan and run it that way?

sr. member
Activity: 376
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He told me on skype that firmware is monday Smiley

fingers crossed


Agreed...besides stability...I'd love to see some kind of fan control...seems like a lot of wasted power just for fans which aren't really needed if only LTC mining.
member
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He told me on skype that firmware is monday Smiley

fingers crossed

Trying to mine with these on a pool that only accepts higher difficulty shares is an exercise in frustration. You pretty much have to mine on a pool that has lower difficulty stratums to choose from, or vardiff. Higher difficulty pools means your Gridseed miners won't get shares accepted as often and if any of the 10 you have connected to a controller takes too long, it'll reset and start all of them over.

It was my understanding that they were going to be releasing an updated firmware to correct this problem, but I have yet to see anything. It's getting pretty frustrating.

I'm using the instructions provided in the above post from poopypants...I'll let the Raspberry Pi running minerd run all night to see how stable it its.  Just FYI, but i'm seeing ~100watts and 3000-3200kh...so not bad so far.  The miner is currently pointed to TheMagePool.com...so I'm not sure how the hashrate will fluctuate given that its a profit-switching pool and selecting different coins to mine.


Edit:  I Skyped with one of Jack's tech support guys yesterday and he told me that jack is currently testing the new version of the firmware on his farm.  At the time I skyped the test had been ongoing for 14 hours.  In theory Jack would release this if he determined the new firmware was stable.  I tried to reach out to them today but no one answered my skype mesgs.
sr. member
Activity: 376
Merit: 250
Trying to mine with these on a pool that only accepts higher difficulty shares is an exercise in frustration. You pretty much have to mine on a pool that has lower difficulty stratums to choose from, or vardiff. Higher difficulty pools means your Gridseed miners won't get shares accepted as often and if any of the 10 you have connected to a controller takes too long, it'll reset and start all of them over.

It was my understanding that they were going to be releasing an updated firmware to correct this problem, but I have yet to see anything. It's getting pretty frustrating.

I'm using the instructions provided in the above post from poopypants...I'll let the Raspberry Pi running minerd run all night to see how stable it its.  Just FYI, but i'm seeing ~100watts and 3000-3200kh...so not bad so far.  The miner is currently pointed to TheMagePool.com...so I'm not sure how the hashrate will fluctuate given that its a profit-switching pool and selecting different coins to mine.


Edit:  I Skyped with one of Jack's tech support guys yesterday and he told me that jack is currently testing the new version of the firmware on his farm.  At the time I skyped the test had been ongoing for 14 hours.  In theory Jack would release this if he determined the new firmware was stable.  I tried to reach out to them today but no one answered my skype mesgs.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Trying to mine with these on a pool that only accepts higher difficulty shares is an exercise in frustration. You pretty much have to mine on a pool that has lower difficulty stratums to choose from, or vardiff. Higher difficulty pools means your Gridseed miners won't get shares accepted as often and if any of the 10 you have connected to a controller takes too long, it'll reset and start all of them over.

It was my understanding that they were going to be releasing an updated firmware to correct this problem, but I have yet to see anything. It's getting pretty frustrating.
full member
Activity: 445
Merit: 100

I'll be the first to say that I am a linux noob,  the one step that held me up was installing the libraries.  These might not be entirely right but its from memory, and remember I am very new to linux but I'll try to help.  I am using Raspbian.

To install cpuminer:

Terminal root:
 sudo apt-get update
 sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev autoconf automake
 git clone https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner
 cd /home/pi/usb-miner/software/cpuminer
 sh ./autogen.sh
 sh ./configure
 make && make install


 [wait till done installing, then plug in you usb miners]
 dmesg
 [find and copy down the names of your USB miners,  they should look like (ttyUSB0) and so on.  
 sudo nano /home/pi/usb-miner/software/cpuminer
[this is a text editor]
 minerd --freq=850 -G /dev/ttyUSB[Number for usb device] [if more then one miner write -G before each] --url= [poolurl:port] --userpass=[user].[worker]:[password]  
[CTRL+X]
[Y]
[name the file [whatevername.sh]
 
Now run the file that you just saved.

sh ./[name of file .sh]


Should be off to the races unless I missed some step above, I am a noob but with the help from others I figured it out, this if for CPUminer which you can run scrypt pools.  Need cgminer installed to run SHA-256 coins, which is also in the software folder you downloaded.  If when trying to compile you get an error like missing lib something, type ldconfig while in the directory.

EDIT: There is also a installation how to in the https://github.com/gridseed/usb-miner/tree/master/software/doc , folder.
 

Thanks!  So you are running all 10 miners off one instance of cpuminer on the pi?  what is the syntax for multiple miners, you mention putting -G before each.

minerd --freq=850 -G /dev/ttyUSB0 -G /dev/ttyUSB1 -G /dev/ttyUSB2 --url= [poolurl:port] --userpass=[user].[worker]:[password] 

like that?
full member
Activity: 445
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UnicornHasher Official GridSeed Purchase and Setup Guide

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-gridseed-gc3355-5-chip-setuppowerwindowslinuxrpi-by-unicornhasher-494625

Power draw, temps, CFM, power setup, purchasing guide, still working on completion.

Jacks instructions suck.

Great post!  I appreciate the effort.  I will definitely be running mine off a modular psu, not the crap power supplies they send you.
sr. member
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Are they loud?

Well... lets just say.. my gf was "what the fuck is that noise in the closet!?" .... Smiley - 10 fans running like that will generate some noise yeah. I just bought a 110mm diam grey PVC tube. Gonna have a go at doing some stuff tomorrow creating some sort of wind-tunnel. Will report back

I hope you replied.

Its my dignity  Grin

jk my gf has to deal with 20 of these and 8 gpus in a 1 br apartment Cheesy

Amazing shes still your gf.. thats a keeper Smiley

 Grin
donator
Activity: 686
Merit: 519
It's for the children!
UnicornHasher Official GridSeed Purchase and Setup Guide

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-gridseed-gc3355-5-chip-setuppowerwindowslinuxrpi-by-unicornhasher-494625

Power draw, temps, CFM, power setup, purchasing guide, still working on completion.

Jacks instructions suck.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Mine seem to be running very well.

I set them up last night and they've been running for 12 hours now without issues (uptime on screenshot is because I made some changes).  I haven't had to power cycle any of them, etc.

The setup was pretty quick and painless, though it is a lot of wires.

I put them underneath my workbench and they're humming along nicely.

Thanks Jack!  I'm really happy with them.

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Well, definitely seeing them reboot every so often.  It seems like they all go down at once, so I guess the controller is sending a reboot signal to all of them?  Not sure how often it happens yet.

Edit: When they reboot, they seem to self recover and are hashing back at 3.2Mh/s in about 2 minutes.
member
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I was also annoyed by the fans, so I replaced them with these http://www.silverstonetek.com.tw/product.php?pid=136&area=en

nice part of these fans is that they have a fan control unit with each fan. I have 4 of these miners bought form a group buy.

I don't hear them anymore Smiley

rgdz,
bhai
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