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Topic: New Antminer S5 Not Hashing and showing Temp of Zero - page 2. (Read 4964 times)

legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
I ended up purchasing a couple of the "Antminer Power Supply Jumper" gadgets. Search around, and you get a couple for about $3-4 each, less if you buy multiple. They aren't fancy, but they resolve the issues, and make it trivial to "power cycle" your miner when needed. Yes, they are more expensive than electrical tape and paper clip. They even include a little LED to tell you that the power supply is actually powered up.

It's not a bad idea at all.  I'm so use to paperclips I just keep doing it (besides the nice evga that include a jumper).  But those antminer switches are very nice.  And they don't cost to much.

Something  else if you can find a offbrand PSU tester for cheap you can plug motherboard end into it and use it to keep PSU on.
alh
legendary
Activity: 1846
Merit: 1052
I ended up purchasing a couple of the "Antminer Power Supply Jumper" gadgets. Search around, and you get a couple for about $3-4 each, less if you buy multiple. They aren't fancy, but they resolve the issues, and make it trivial to "power cycle" your miner when needed. Yes, they are more expensive than electrical tape and paper clip. They even include a little LED to tell you that the power supply is actually powered up.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
I think I had my Paper Clip in the wrong position.  Played with where it went and fan came on all the sudden.  Yup, just confirmed it too by looking at miner just now and of course fan is being noisy now lol.  Sounds like my darn R9 290x when I am full speed on X11 or something.

Glad to hear it works!   Yea it can be loud and hot.  That is normal though.

I suggest using electrical tape to keep paperclip in place.  With doing this you don't have to worry about it slipping out of pins.
member
Activity: 92
Merit: 10
I think I had my Paper Clip in the wrong position.  Played with where it went and fan came on all the sudden.  Yup, just confirmed it too by looking at miner just now and of course fan is being noisy now lol.  Sounds like my darn R9 290x when I am full speed on X11 or something.
member
Activity: 92
Merit: 10
I am starting to think it is a PSU Issue.  Mainly because of what I have read about the stock fan being very very loud upon starting the machine and I didn't hear a peeep out of it.  Plus I plugged in my noctua fan and it didn't even do anything after a power cycle, or I have a bad miner.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Tested both boards independently and neither of them will hash, I mean they do great at rejecting everything but won't hash whatsoever.  Zero's across the board except for the discarded column.

I suppose I will wind up finding out Monday if this is a PSU Issue or not.

This is a screenshot of what it is doing.

http://1drv.ms/1KsIDNU

Have you tried the following:

1) https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204875015-How-to-diagnose-S5-hashing-PCB

2) https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

Between the two they fix a lot of problems.  If this does not work you might try turning down frequency to test PSU.  But if none of this works you might have to wait on the other psu and see if it fixes the problem.
member
Activity: 92
Merit: 10
Tested both boards independently and neither of them will hash, I mean they do great at rejecting everything but won't hash whatsoever.  Zero's across the board except for the discarded column.

I suppose I will wind up finding out Monday if this is a PSU Issue or not.

This is a screenshot of what it is doing.

http://1drv.ms/1KsIDNU
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Might check this thread here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/antminers-s5-miner-status-screen-is-blank-help-1073465

It has a lot of the suggestions that you should try.
member
Activity: 92
Merit: 10
So I just got an Antminer S5 today and well it isn't doing anything, well it sort of is, I mean it's discarding everything but other than that not doing much of anything.  I have tried Multipool.us, Westhash, Coinking.io BTCGuild and none of them show it doing anything let alone the miner itself is showing 0 for gh/s.  Now, I know it will be asked so before that, I am using a 650 Watt XFX XTR PSU 80+ Gold, yes I know the PSU is on the low end for power but I wanted to get this up and running before I get my 850 Watt Corsair AX850 Gold PSU on Monday.  Anyway any help or insight would be great. 

If I knew how I would attack my pdf that I took of the screen showing what it is doing.

Oh yea forgot to mention I have put frequency all the way down to 200 and no change in hash, and fan1 is running at 120, Asic Status is all zero's.  I also reflashed the miner with the software from bitmain and didn't change anything.  Also one of the fins on the bottom is kinda of broken, as in it isn't attached to the machine and bent oddly, opened the box that way.

Here is some of my Kernel Log if it will help.

[  423.531220] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 4, fifo_space{612}
[  423.536045] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{173383}
[  423.541517] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  423.547075] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  423.551449] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  423.554822] chain0 asic27 ret nonce_num{0}
[  423.559110] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  423.564573] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
[  423.564573]
[  433.584528]
[  433.584528] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[  433.593853] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 4, fifo_space{646}
[  433.598679] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{179963}
[  433.604150] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  433.609721] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  433.614094] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  433.617467] chain0 asic28 ret nonce_num{0}
[  433.621747] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  433.627198] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
[  433.627198]
[  443.646925]
[  443.646925] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[  443.656231] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 4, fifo_space{659}
[  443.661060] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{186541}
[  443.666535] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  443.672097] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  443.676470] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  443.679844] chain0 asic29 ret nonce_num{0}
[  443.684123] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  443.689582] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
[  443.689582]
[  453.709468]
[  453.709468] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[  453.718786] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 5, fifo_space{663}
[  453.723615] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{193120}
[  453.729085] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  453.734644] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  453.739016] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  453.742393] chain1 asic00 ret nonce_num{0}
[  453.746672] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  453.752128] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
[  453.752128]
[  463.771934]
[  463.771934] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[  463.781270] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 4, fifo_space{654}
[  463.786110] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{199699}
[  463.791576] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  463.797143] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  463.801515] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  463.804892] chain1 asic01 ret nonce_num{0}
[  463.809174] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  463.814637] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
[  463.814637]
[  473.834594]
[  473.834594] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[  473.843994] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 5, fifo_space{611}
[  473.848874] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{206278}
[  473.854346] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  473.859922] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  473.864295] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  473.867667] chain1 asic02 ret nonce_num{0}
[  473.871958] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  473.877410] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
[  473.877410]
[  483.896892]
[  483.896892] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[  483.906202] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 4, fifo_space{631}
[  483.911032] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{212857}
[  483.916488] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  483.922065] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  483.926438] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  483.929811] chain1 asic03 ret nonce_num{0}
[  483.934094] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  483.939556] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
[  483.939556]
[  493.959478]
[  493.959478] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[  493.968800] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 4, fifo_space{627}
[  493.973635] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{219436}
[  493.979104] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  493.984682] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  493.989053] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  493.992429] chain1 asic04 ret nonce_num{0}
[  493.996703] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  494.002164] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
[  494.002164]
[  503.961624]
[  503.961624] chain exist: 3, g_TOTAL_FPGA_FIFO 0x800,g_FPGA_RESERVE_FIFO_SPACE{4}
[  503.970926] g_FPGA_FIFO_SPACE 4, fifo_space{588}
[  503.975755] ret_nonce_num = 0, snd_to_fpga_work{225975}
[  503.981215] total ret nonce num = 0, diff1_nonce num = 0
[  503.986766] gDiff_nonce_num{0}gNonce_Err{0}
[  503.991138] gSubmit_nonce_num{0}
[  503.994511] chain1 asic05 ret nonce_num{0}
[  503.998787] dev->net_diff_sh_bit{36}dev->get_blk_num{0}
[  504.004254] dev->temp_out_ctrl{1}
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