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sr. member
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October 31, 2017, 05:09:13 PM
#57
it will work on simple mining no problem
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October 31, 2017, 01:32:52 PM
#56
Is in this chat people who use the program Simplemining on Panda the miner B3+ ?
sr. member
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February 18, 2017, 08:15:42 AM
#55
@Eliovp can you provide a copy of the bios on those GPUs I see they use Hynix memory and I am interested on the timing on those.

Yeah he'll provide a copy once you buy it.  lol
sr. member
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February 18, 2017, 08:15:08 AM
#54
Some more results.

So XMR still at 4amps (880watt) after 15hrs.

Picture:



Also did a quick testrun on ethereum using the latest available Claymore miner (bad comparison vs Windows as the latest release there is newer and faster, i tested this and it is faster..)
I will test with genoil's as well later today.
236Mh while consuming 5.3A (1166watt) most consumption i've seen as of now..

Picture:



Did a testrun for zcash as well.
1730H while consuming 4.9A (1078watt)

Picture:



Then i did some minor modifcations (rom wise)  Cool
Improved hashrate and same consumption.
So still 4A (880 watt) but this time hitting 6400h  Wink

Picture:




Again, overall, i must say, awesome machine.

This could be seriously interesting for bigger farms.
I made it so that i just plug in the power, it boots and starts mining.
Other algo, no problem. Switch and go.

Greetings!

Hi there. Thank you so much for your posts, that's very good info. may I ask, how is working the system so far? It's been a couple of months since you got it right?

Basically let me know what do you think, is very stable? is worth for buying?
Besides XMR / ETH/ ZAC, is there any other cripto you've been able to mine as well?

Thanks in advance for your info!

Running like a champ.  I have a few pandas and run XMR.  I am about 6400 (800 a card ish) and sub 900 watts.  I also had him write me one for my RX 6 card rigs and I am getting 4.5K on 640 watts! 
newbie
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February 18, 2017, 01:13:45 AM
#53
@Eliovp can you provide a copy of the bios on those GPUs I see they use Hynix memory and I am interested on the timing on those.
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Truth is Only one - La verdad es solo Una -
February 17, 2017, 07:33:28 PM
#52
Some more results.

So XMR still at 4amps (880watt) after 15hrs.

Picture:



Also did a quick testrun on ethereum using the latest available Claymore miner (bad comparison vs Windows as the latest release there is newer and faster, i tested this and it is faster..)
I will test with genoil's as well later today.
236Mh while consuming 5.3A (1166watt) most consumption i've seen as of now..

Picture:



Did a testrun for zcash as well.
1730H while consuming 4.9A (1078watt)

Picture:



Then i did some minor modifcations (rom wise)  Cool
Improved hashrate and same consumption.
So still 4A (880 watt) but this time hitting 6400h  Wink

Picture:




Again, overall, i must say, awesome machine.

This could be seriously interesting for bigger farms.
I made it so that i just plug in the power, it boots and starts mining.
Other algo, no problem. Switch and go.

Greetings!

Hi there. Thank you so much for your posts, that's very good info. may I ask, how is working the system so far? It's been a couple of months since you got it right?

Basically let me know what do you think, is very stable? is worth for buying?
Besides XMR / ETH/ ZAC, is there any other cripto you've been able to mine as well?

Thanks in advance for your info!
sr. member
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January 09, 2017, 09:08:42 PM
#51
Hello!
how to enter the BIOS boot pandaminer?
that would put the switch on when power on?

enter the BIOS  pandaminer
when you push the start button
Hold on delete key
legendary
Activity: 4116
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'The right to privacy matters'
January 06, 2017, 01:25:37 AM
#50
Hm seems like fans are not controlable ? Anyone mastered changing fanspeed on this panda ?

Nope, they're directly connected to the mainboard.

I'm working on a sollution for this as i don't need them to run at 100% Smiley

 Not going to hurt anything if they do, and helps keep things cooler for better longevity.

 Now, if they were the GHE screamers I could see wanting to slow them down!

 Have you checked to see if they even have speed control at all (4 wire interface)?
 A lot of Deltas are 3-wire "tach output no PWM speed control capability only".



I vaguely recall Phil or someone else mentioning they were 3 pin wire fans, thus no speed control.


Let me look at photos I,took.

3 pin direct to power board two jacks on the power input.  The fans appear to daisy chain four push five pull.
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January 05, 2017, 10:36:56 PM
#49
Hm seems like fans are not controlable ? Anyone mastered changing fanspeed on this panda ?

Nope, they're directly connected to the mainboard.

I'm working on a sollution for this as i don't need them to run at 100% Smiley

 Not going to hurt anything if they do, and helps keep things cooler for better longevity.

 Now, if they were the GHE screamers I could see wanting to slow them down!

 Have you checked to see if they even have speed control at all (4 wire interface)?
 A lot of Deltas are 3-wire "tach output no PWM speed control capability only".



I vaguely recall Phil or someone else mentioning they were 3 pin wire fans, thus no speed control.
legendary
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January 05, 2017, 07:22:50 PM
#48
Hm seems like fans are not controlable ? Anyone mastered changing fanspeed on this panda ?

Nope, they're directly connected to the mainboard.

I'm working on a sollution for this as i don't need them to run at 100% Smiley

 Not going to hurt anything if they do, and helps keep things cooler for better longevity.

 Now, if they were the GHE screamers I could see wanting to slow them down!

 Have you checked to see if they even have speed control at all (4 wire interface)?
 A lot of Deltas are 3-wire "tach output no PWM speed control capability only".

legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
January 05, 2017, 01:51:58 PM
#47
I opened a thread up to try to figure funding for Evliop's linux build for the PandaMiner


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/interest-thread-for-eliovp-linux-build-for-pandaminer-1740719
legendary
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Huh?
January 05, 2017, 01:13:07 PM
#46
Hm seems like fans are not controlable ? Anyone mastered changing fanspeed on this panda ?

Nope, they're directly connected to the mainboard.

I'm working on a sollution for this as i don't need them to run at 100% Smiley
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January 05, 2017, 12:47:13 PM
#45
Hm seems like fans are not controlable ? Anyone mastered changing fanspeed on this panda ?
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
January 05, 2017, 12:19:47 PM
#44
op and I have been kicking around ideas  of how to work out a linux for pandaminer distribution.

 I may start a separate thread.

legendary
Activity: 1457
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January 05, 2017, 07:08:12 AM
#43
if you are in Europe - how much they write on invoice? (because high VAT...)

30 $ for Case
10 $ for Fan


Thanks.
What EU customs code (Taric) you use?

i used nothing DHL showed up on my Door and asked for 37 Euro, i paid them, end of story.
sr. member
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Ooh La La, C'est Zoom!
January 04, 2017, 11:57:55 PM
#42
I'm pretty sure Claymore isn't going to release anything for linux anymore. Perhaps he will, but i don't think so..

I'm running claymore's v9.3 ZEC miner on linux (ethOS), but can't speak for any of his other miners running on linux. I probably should upgrade since v9.3 is out. I probably should to do a comparo between the latest from optiminer and claymore.

Edit: I just upgraded to claymore v9.3 and will check to see what flypool reports as my 24hour hash rate. Currently it reports 141.4 H/s.

upgrade from 9.2 to 9.3 produced a yawn. rate is the same at the pool after almost 24 hours.
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January 04, 2017, 08:31:16 PM
#41
if you are in Europe - how much they write on invoice? (because high VAT...)

30 $ for Case
10 $ for Fan


Thanks.
What EU customs code (Taric) you use?
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
January 04, 2017, 06:54:04 PM
#40
It appears that they changed fans somewhere between the prototype (that used 7x or 8x Delta 60mm screamers - that ARE very good reliability) to 5x of some sort of an 80mm fan?

I've not seen any pictures that actually showed the actual fans on a production unit though.



delta 80 mm  they are loud but not nasty pitch  they use  .8 amps at 12 volt  that is about 10 watts a fan


 Sounds like one of their mid-range 80mm then - Delta makes a VERY WIDE range of fans - dozens in JUST 80mm alone, and I think a few hundred or so different models in total.



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CryptoLearner
January 04, 2017, 04:33:09 PM
#39
If one of the graphics does not work, can you buy a replacement from the market easily?

It's not that easy to find, but i bet my shirt pandaminer gonna have a parts shop Smiley
hero member
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January 04, 2017, 04:29:56 PM
#38
If one of the graphics does not work, can you buy a replacement from the market easily?
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