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Topic: Performance Calibrating a Halong B52 & B29 ? (Read 178 times)

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Walter Russell's Cosmogony is RIGHT!
Is there a discussion on B52's & B29's somewhere else? (Bump)
Any owners or operators of these puppies feel like jumping in here?
sr. member
Activity: 558
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Walter Russell's Cosmogony is RIGHT!
Well?...(bump)
sr. member
Activity: 558
Merit: 295
Walter Russell's Cosmogony is RIGHT!
yes thanks.. I know..
but I'm interested/asking about the performance calibration.

someone must have some experience running it...
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So by now many have to come to understand their B52 & B29's are not exactly living up to the hashrate they report or claim to be making.
Their seems to be little news or info on the related firmware. or have I just overlooked it?
Can't help wondering if the cause is related to calibration.


I have not dared to run the performance calibrate option.
Have you?
I enjoy cool ambient and excellent heat dissipation, so need not be shy to let them run hard.

I am wishful thinking, running it might indeed achieve higher average hashrate.
Any chance running calibrate could mess it up worse?
If it ain't broke ______ ___ __




At least for B29, you can flash the Inno D9 firmware to get to 2.4TH/s. They are same hardware wise.
sr. member
Activity: 558
Merit: 295
Walter Russell's Cosmogony is RIGHT!
So by now many have to come to understand their B52 & B29's are not exactly living up to the hashrate they report or claim to be making.
Their seems to be little news or info on the related firmware. or have I just overlooked it?
Can't help wondering if the cause is related to calibration.


I have not dared to run the performance calibrate option.
Have you?
I enjoy cool ambient and excellent heat dissipation, so need not be shy to let them run hard.

I am wishful thinking, running it might indeed achieve higher average hashrate.
Any chance running calibrate could mess it up worse?
If it ain't broke ______ ___ __


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