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Topic: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread - page 79. (Read 52046 times)

newbie
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If you follow the 80% "rule"

Yes, this is what I was asking about. Is there a 90% rule?  The mining HW is all new to me.

Mined BTC on my discrete GPU many years ago. Looking to understand the HW limits. My unit's temps are relatively low and consistent, is there more juice that can be squeezed with the stock PSU I already have before buying a new one?

Thanks!
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
The FutureBit PSU is already derated to 80%, its designed to run @ 200 watts 24/7. If this was a normal ATX PSU it would be marketed as a "250W" PSU.

Does the stock PSU offer any leeway to OC the hashboard? Mine is practically at 2 weeks uptime, seems to be very stable SW, looking forward to the bitcoin apps you're working on.  

Is the miner's hashrate supposed to match the slushpool's hashrate on the Apollo Dashboard?

Apollo Dashboard - https://ibb.co/940wnHk

Apollo Detail - https://ibb.co/3F6vj3M

Slushpool Detail - https://ibb.co/q9FvSZR

If you follow the 80% "rule" there's no leeway. There are some discussions above regarding more powerful PSUs but keep in mind potential thermal issues.

The miner and the pool rates will never exactly match. The miner hashrate changes constantly as does latency between miner and pool, the rate of the pool's UI updates (5 minutes for Slushpool), and so forth.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 1
The FutureBit PSU is already derated to 80%, its designed to run @ 200 watts 24/7. If this was a normal ATX PSU it would be marketed as a "250W" PSU.

Does the stock PSU offer any leeway to OC the hashboard? Mine is practically at 2 weeks uptime, seems to be very stable SW, looking forward to the bitcoin apps you're working on.  

Is the miner's hashrate supposed to match the slushpool's hashrate on the Apollo Dashboard?

Apollo Dashboard - https://ibb.co/940wnHk

Apollo Detail - https://ibb.co/3F6vj3M

Slushpool Detail - https://ibb.co/q9FvSZR
jr. member
Activity: 107
Merit: 7
I have two batch 2 full node systems and I can no longer run a node on either because the ssd error light comes on and the systems don't boot up. I was able to get one system to boot months ago by removing the drive. The other system was refusing to boot even without the drive installed the error light was coming on. After I removed the ribbon cable for the ssd from the controller it boots and mines again.
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
May be of interest to those looking to get more hash power from their units.  Seen others mention using this PSU on the Apollos, no personal experience with them - but I'm exploring it.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15660049-corsair-rm750x-modular-750w-gold-psu-83-at-amazon

Great deal! The stock power supplies are rated for 200watts and in turbo mode I was seeing 201watts in turbo. Isn’t this bad? I thought you’re supposed to leave a 20% buffer so that you’re not maxing out the psu?

I tested these units on a 750w psu as well and if you abide by the 80% rule, you’ll need higher than an 850w unit if you’re going to run more than two units.

I don’t recommend running these at max settings. I don’t live in a cold climate and these got really hot fast! 75C and the room was hot. I went from 12.5th/s in turbo @ 800watts to 14.5th/s at 1050watts for 4 units (two 750w psus). Each unit saw about 266wats at full speed.

Mine runs at 205w on turbo mode

Okay...and if your psu is rated for only 200w and you're operating above the 80% (which would be 160w) doesn't that concern you at all?

The FutureBit PSU is already derated to 80%, its designed to run @ 200 watts 24/7. If this was a normal ATX PSU it would be marketed as a "250W" PSU.

Awesome news
legendary
Activity: 2182
Merit: 1401
May be of interest to those looking to get more hash power from their units.  Seen others mention using this PSU on the Apollos, no personal experience with them - but I'm exploring it.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15660049-corsair-rm750x-modular-750w-gold-psu-83-at-amazon

Great deal! The stock power supplies are rated for 200watts and in turbo mode I was seeing 201watts in turbo. Isn’t this bad? I thought you’re supposed to leave a 20% buffer so that you’re not maxing out the psu?

I tested these units on a 750w psu as well and if you abide by the 80% rule, you’ll need higher than an 850w unit if you’re going to run more than two units.

I don’t recommend running these at max settings. I don’t live in a cold climate and these got really hot fast! 75C and the room was hot. I went from 12.5th/s in turbo @ 800watts to 14.5th/s at 1050watts for 4 units (two 750w psus). Each unit saw about 266wats at full speed.

Mine runs at 205w on turbo mode

Okay...and if your psu is rated for only 200w and you're operating above the 80% (which would be 160w) doesn't that concern you at all?

The FutureBit PSU is already derated to 80%, its designed to run @ 200 watts 24/7. If this was a normal ATX PSU it would be marketed as a "250W" PSU.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 1
May be of interest to those looking to get more hash power from their units.  Seen others mention using this PSU on the Apollos, no personal experience with them - but I'm exploring it.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15660049-corsair-rm750x-modular-750w-gold-psu-83-at-amazon

Great deal! The stock power supplies are rated for 200watts and in turbo mode I was seeing 201watts in turbo. Isn’t this bad? I thought you’re supposed to leave a 20% buffer so that you’re not maxing out the psu?

I tested these units on a 750w psu as well and if you abide by the 80% rule, you’ll need higher than an 850w unit if you’re going to run more than two units.

I don’t recommend running these at max settings. I don’t live in a cold climate and these got really hot fast! 75C and the room was hot. I went from 12.5th/s in turbo @ 800watts to 14.5th/s at 1050watts for 4 units (two 750w psus). Each unit saw about 266wats at full speed.

Mine runs at 205w on turbo mode

Okay...and if your psu is rated for only 200w and you're operating above the 80% (which would be 160w) doesn't that concern you at all?
full member
Activity: 658
Merit: 118
A note for anyone looking for another PPLNS pool. The apollo is a fun piece of hardware and works great, but better to verify than just blindly trust! After testing the releases of the miner binaries ( 64 bit v. 1, 32/64 bit v.2) and showing they can submit high enough difficulty shares to find a block, Kano's Pool will now allow them on the PPLNS side and not just solo.

newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
May be of interest to those looking to get more hash power from their units.  Seen others mention using this PSU on the Apollos, no personal experience with them - but I'm exploring it.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15660049-corsair-rm750x-modular-750w-gold-psu-83-at-amazon

Great deal! The stock power supplies are rated for 200watts and in turbo mode I was seeing 201watts in turbo. Isn’t this bad? I thought you’re supposed to leave a 20% buffer so that you’re not maxing out the psu?

I tested these units on a 750w psu as well and if you abide by the 80% rule, you’ll need higher than an 850w unit if you’re going to run more than two units.

I don’t recommend running these at max settings. I don’t live in a cold climate and these got really hot fast! 75C and the room was hot. I went from 12.5th/s in turbo @ 800watts to 14.5th/s at 1050watts for 4 units (two 750w psus). Each unit saw about 266wats at full speed.

Mine runs at 205w on turbo mode
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 1
May be of interest to those looking to get more hash power from their units.  Seen others mention using this PSU on the Apollos, no personal experience with them - but I'm exploring it.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15660049-corsair-rm750x-modular-750w-gold-psu-83-at-amazon

Great deal! The stock power supplies are rated for 200watts and in turbo mode I was seeing 201watts in turbo. Isn’t this bad? I thought you’re supposed to leave a 20% buffer so that you’re not maxing out the psu?

I tested these units on a 750w psu as well and if you abide by the 80% rule, you’ll need higher than an 850w unit if you’re going to run more than two units.

I don’t recommend running these at max settings. I don’t live in a cold climate and these got really hot fast! 75C and the room was hot. I went from 12.5th/s in turbo @ 800watts to 14.5th/s at 1050watts for 4 units (two 750w psus). Each unit saw about 266wats at full speed.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 1
May be of interest to those looking to get more hash power from their units.  Seen others mention using this PSU on the Apollos, no personal experience with them - but I'm exploring it.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15660049-corsair-rm750x-modular-750w-gold-psu-83-at-amazon
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
is there way to flash the SSD while installed in the miner with out having to take out the SSD? When I plug the SSD into PCEI in my desktop it will not recognize the device

fix for this error is to flash the MICRO SD not the SD. 1tb SSD is for node storage only. can buy SD adaptor so can flash from windows with balena etcher

thanks for the help
legendary
Activity: 1235
Merit: 1202
To flash the sd is another computer running linux required?

Nope, can do it on Windows
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
To flash the sd is another computer running linux required?
copper member
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
Did anyone successfully installed a UPS that could shut down the node properly in case of a power outage and if yes, how?
legendary
Activity: 1235
Merit: 1202
is there way to flash the SSD while installed in the miner with out having to take out the SSD? When I plug the SSD into PCEI in my desktop it will not recognize the device

That's because it's a Linux filesystem and not a Windows one
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
is there way to flash the SSD while installed in the miner with out having to take out the SSD? When I plug the SSD into PCEI in my desktop it will not recognize the device
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
Hello, any one have a fix for the following error "Syntax Error unexpected end of JSON input"

newbie
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Merit: 0
Wonder if anyone has determined the best payout/mining method.  Do you make more mining in a Pool or Solo? Please share your experiences.
With Slushpool, I set the payout to daily. It will payout as soon as it hits 0.01, no payout fee. I've been mining for 5 months now and close to my first payout. This is with 3 units on max.
legendary
Activity: 1235
Merit: 1202
Wonder if anyone has determined the best payout/mining method.  Do you make more mining in a Pool or Solo? Please share your experiences.

You'll have to be bloody lucky to hit a solo block; best chance of any return is a pool
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