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Topic: S3+ (BM1382) Overclocking with voltage setting - page 4. (Read 28757 times)

hero member
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Thanks again pekatete !!! How hard are you pushing your S3? I have a server room that I can use with A/C! With two power supplies for each miner AX860 ATX Power Supply — 860 Watt.
Best I'm doing (not in a server room, but in my garden ... in winter) is freq 282.25 voltage 0825 getting approx 560GH/s and a low HW% running off a single 550W server PSU on a 220v-240v input. Not all my rigs will run that freq, but most will run @ 262.5 (and they all run off 550W server PSU's).
hero member
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Anger is a gift.
I am back to using the 10/24/2014 firmware. That has been the best performing one for me, as far as hash rate and HW errors. All of mine are pointed at ck's solo pool.

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10/24 firmware seems better for most S3's ... but some people are still flashing the latter firmwares (though I'd advise against that).
Interesting that you are all in with solo mining .... for how long have you been at it any luck? I am contemplating on pointing a couple of mine there .... but the thought of going forever without any rewards scares me, for now.

I got lucky and hit a block on 1/5/15. So it is going pretty well!!  Grin
newbie
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Thanks again pekatete !!! How hard are you pushing your S3? I have a server room that I can use with A/C! With two power supplies for each miner AX860 ATX Power Supply — 860 Watt.

hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
I am back to using the 10/24/2014 firmware. That has been the best performing one for me, as far as hash rate and HW errors. All of mine are pointed at ck's solo pool.

img

10/24 firmware seems better for most S3's ... but some people are still flashing the latter firmwares (though I'd advise against that).
Interesting that you are all in with solo mining .... for how long have you been at it any luck? I am contemplating on pointing a couple of mine there .... but the thought of going forever without any rewards scares me, for now.
hero member
Activity: 857
Merit: 1000
Anger is a gift.
I am back to using the 10/24/2014 firmware. That has been the best performing one for me, as far as hash rate and HW errors. All of mine are pointed at ck's solo pool.

hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Oh man, and i just updated the f/w from the october one to the newest =/
Should i go back? Thought i'd run some OC tests with it.

The saying goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it!
So it depends where you are at;
1. Does the new firmware work for you? Then what are you trying to fix?
2. I doubt the new firmware is working better for you, but you should know better since you have your rig, in which case I'd be tempted to revert to the older one .... a simple reset should do it, or you can reflash if that does not work.
hero member
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Thanks pekatete!! I am getting better results now with the older firmware !! however I still get the a  permission denied error ssh as root ?? idk....  Undecided 

Its show as this in the prompt below
 
alias: -1 not found
root@antMiner:~#
-ash: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/cbi/cgminer/cgminer.lua: Permission denied
root@antMiner:~#

you should be invoking vi editor by typing:

Code:
vi /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/cbi/cgminer/cgminer.lua
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Thanks pekatete!! I am getting better results now with the older firmware !! however I still get the a  permission denied error ssh as root ?? idk....  Undecided 

Its show as this in the prompt below
 
alias: -1 not found
root@antMiner:~#
-ash: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/cbi/cgminer/cgminer.lua: Permission denied
root@antMiner:~#
newbie
Activity: 86
Merit: 0
The latest firmware (since Oct 2014) is crap on many levels, but that is a sidenote. For a start, I'd desist from changing voltages on that as the default setting of 0000 seems to find its sweet spot, and to add to that (and as you realised) it seems when you set a voltage with the newer firmware, you consistently loose hashrate and have to restart cgminer to recover it. In my opinion, not worth it! If you have the Oct firmware, reflash your rig (a user also posted one here)

Never come accross the permission denied error on an S3 ... are you logging in via SSH as root?

Oh man, and i just updated the f/w from the october one to the newest =/
Should i go back? Thought i'd run some OC tests with it.
newbie
Activity: 86
Merit: 0
Is anyone running the newest firmware from Bitman ? I keep playing around with Voltage and Frequency settings but my hash rate spikes to over 500  for a couple of hours but then drops below 400 ?? why ?? my temps are 38 to 40 ?? I also cant edit my /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/cbi/cgminer/cgminer.lua (Permission denied ) file for frequencies higher than 250 ? Any Ideas ?

I had the same permission denied. Did you write vi? As in: vi /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/cbi/cgminer/cgminer.lua
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Is anyone running the newest firmware from Bitman ? I keep playing around with Voltage and Frequency settings but my hash rate spikes to over 500  for a couple of hours but then drops below 400 ?? why ?? my temps are 38 to 40 ?? I also cant edit my /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/cbi/cgminer/cgminer.lua (Permission denied ) file for frequencies higher than 250 ? Any Ideas ?
The latest firmware (since Oct 2014) is crap on many levels, but that is a sidenote. For a start, I'd desist from changing voltages on that as the default setting of 0000 seems to find its sweet spot, and to add to that (and as you realised) it seems when you set a voltage with the newer firmware, you consistently loose hashrate and have to restart cgminer to recover it. In my opinion, not worth it! If you have the Oct firmware, reflash your rig (a user also posted one here)

Never come accross the permission denied error on an S3 ... are you logging in via SSH as root?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
 Is anyone running the newest firmware from Bitman ? I keep playing around with Voltage and Frequency settings but my hash rate spikes to over 500  for a couple of hours but then drops below 400 ?? why ?? my temps are 38 to 40 ?? I also cant edit my /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/cbi/cgminer/cgminer.lua (Permission denied ) file for frequencies higher than 250 ? Any Ideas ?
newbie
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Merit: 0

bitmain said that "most" of the s3/s3+ has the dc/dc needed to change volts.. but they also said that "a lot" dont.

they also said that you couldnt tell.. and it sounds like they were making them both at the same time in different factories. one had the correct chip one didnt.

my batch 5 s3s do not seem to change volts.


Thanks for the information! Didn't know that. My S3+s must be from from the "wrong" batch  Sad
legendary
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I am confused about the poll... if the voltage doesn't really change the volts to the chips, what good would a chart be?

bitmain said that "most" of the s3/s3+ has the dc/dc needed to change volts.. but they also said that "a lot" dont.

they also said that you couldnt tell.. and it sounds like they were making them both at the same time in different factories. one had the correct chip one didnt.

my batch 5 s3s do not seem to change volts.

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Bored with you morons.
So if I follow your chart right I can do ~450 GH/s at 240 watts with this? What firmware version do I need to be running?

Take a second look. I took 380 Watt for 450 GH/s. I am using latest software from bitmain ( from 19.12.2014 ) It seems to be more stable about constant hashrate.


Did you change the voltage? Seems like most people are getting it to work, so I'm assuming you're doing something wrong.
Let me do a wild guess: You never read a message before posting a reply ?!
 

Let me guess, your a fucking asshole, douche bag? I seriously hate the people on this forum. There's some dumb fucks floating around; for sure.
legendary
Activity: 1876
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I am confused about the poll... if the voltage doesn't really change the volts to the chips, what good would a chart be?
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
So if I follow your chart right I can do ~450 GH/s at 240 watts with this? What firmware version do I need to be running?

Take a second look. I took 380 Watt for 450 GH/s. I am using latest software from bitmain ( from 19.12.2014 ) It seems to be more stable about constant hashrate.


Did you change the voltage? Seems like most people are getting it to work, so I'm assuming you're doing something wrong.
Let me do a wild guess: You never read a message before posting a reply ?!
 
hero member
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Any update on the frequencies and voltage settings?
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Bored with you morons.
So if I follow your chart right I can do ~450 GH/s at 240 watts with this? What firmware version do I need to be running?

Take a second look. I took 380 Watt for 450 GH/s. I am using latest software from bitmain ( from 19.12.2014 ) It seems to be more stable about constant hashrate.


Did you change the voltage? Seems like most people are getting it to work, so I'm assuming you're doing something wrong.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
So if I follow your chart right I can do ~450 GH/s at 240 watts with this? What firmware version do I need to be running?

Take a second look. I took 380 Watt for 450 GH/s. I am using latest software from bitmain ( from 19.12.2014 ) It seems to be more stable about constant hashrate.
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