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Topic: [Setup & Troubleshoot] Bitmain AntMiner S1 180GH/S miner - page 151. (Read 452359 times)

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178 Gh/s
Freq OC to 375
Connected via WIFI

Pretty happy with this after all of the setup issues but...

Is this acceptable/common on these machines having 5 chips out of service?


no, its not. you should have all chips in operation always if possible. reboot the unit and see if that helps. otherwsie, check your PSU. at 375MHz you will need at least a 450W 12V rail, preferably 600W on a single 12V rail

Must be the psu. Running an OCZ 550W +80 having two modular pci, one for each board. What if I have 800 two rail? Enough to OC to 400 MHz? Otherwise what brand is advisable for single rail that splits into 2 6pin pci? Thanks
Corsair 1000 or 1200Gold or Platinum could be enough for 2 OC Antminer.
I run 2x 200GH AntMiner on Seasonic X-series 1050W Gold and they take 830W from the wall.


Very nice setup. Thanks. I'm now getting 202Gh with no 'x' on boards after reboot. Wall is 240V which may help. But all is good for now (except increasing difficulty)!
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Activity: 147
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xxoxoxxo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo
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178 Gh/s
Freq OC to 375
Connected via WIFI

Pretty happy with this after all of the setup issues but...

Is this acceptable/common on these machines having 5 chips out of service?


no, its not. you should have all chips in operation always if possible. reboot the unit and see if that helps. otherwsie, check your PSU. at 375MHz you will need at least a 450W 12V rail, preferably 600W on a single 12V rail

Must be the psu. Running an OCZ 550W +80 having two modular pci, one for each board. What if I have 800 two rail? Enough to OC to 400 MHz? Otherwise what brand is advisable for single rail that splits into 2 6pin pci? Thanks
Corsair 1000 or 1200Gold or Platinum could be enough for 2 OC Antminer.
I run 2x 200GH AntMiner on Seasonic X-series 1050W Gold and they take 830W from the wall.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
I've noticed that in cold room AntMiners are less stable, cause they drop fan RPM and thus farther from the fan side overheats even more. Temperature gradient becomes sharper in the cold room.

We need a means to control the fan settings. I would like to set lower target temperature but it seems cgminer just ignores --bitmain-fan and --bitmain-temp settings
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My AntMiner starts to beep after a short time and stops mining.
Does anyone know what the problem could be or how I can debug this?

I use a 650W PSU without OC so it should have enough W.
The environment temperature is 14 degrees C.

Thanks!
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Activity: 224
Merit: 100
xxoxoxxo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo
oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo

178 Gh/s
Freq OC to 375
Connected via WIFI

Pretty happy with this after all of the setup issues but...

Is this acceptable/common on these machines having 5 chips out of service?


no, its not. you should have all chips in operation always if possible. reboot the unit and see if that helps. otherwsie, check your PSU. at 375MHz you will need at least a 450W 12V rail, preferably 600W on a single 12V rail

Must be the psu. Running an OCZ 550W +80 having two modular pci, one for each board. What if I have 800 two rail? Enough to OC to 400 MHz? Otherwise what brand is advisable for single rail that splits into 2 6pin pci? Thanks

Personally, I have 1 machine running on a 600W Corsair, which claims 560W on a single 12V rail. It is happily operating a 400MHz antminer (from the second batch) and seems problem-free around 48/50 degrees, 2 fans and some paper overtop (the paper does help) using 1 4-pin ATX per board (wires are barely warm).

That said, not all PSUs (or electronics in general) meet the specs. some can handle more then rated and some struggle to come close, even in the same brand or batch. Even if you have more than the required (~500W?) available on your 12V rail the PSU may not be capable of providing the limit 24/7.

ALSO: make sure that if you have 2 or more rails each board has a seperate rail with enough amperage. I have a 730W PSU with roughly 325W available on 2 rails. 1 rail is used via the 2x4pin ATX cable, and the other via the PCI-e cable.

Makes a lot of sense klondike-bar...you are a very kind man

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legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
xxoxoxxo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo
oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo

178 Gh/s
Freq OC to 375
Connected via WIFI

Pretty happy with this after all of the setup issues but...

Is this acceptable/common on these machines having 5 chips out of service?


no, its not. you should have all chips in operation always if possible. reboot the unit and see if that helps. otherwsie, check your PSU. at 375MHz you will need at least a 450W 12V rail, preferably 600W on a single 12V rail

Must be the psu. Running an OCZ 550W +80 having two modular pci, one for each board. What if I have 800 two rail? Enough to OC to 400 MHz? Otherwise what brand is advisable for single rail that splits into 2 6pin pci? Thanks

Personally, I have 1 machine running on a 600W Corsair, which claims 560W on a single 12V rail. It is happily operating a 400MHz antminer (from the second batch) and seems problem-free around 48/50 degrees, 2 fans and some paper overtop (the paper does help) using 1 4-pin ATX per board (wires are barely warm).

That said, not all PSUs (or electronics in general) meet the specs. some can handle more then rated and some struggle to come close, even in the same brand or batch. Even if you have more than the required (~500W?) available on your 12V rail the PSU may not be capable of providing the limit 24/7.

ALSO: make sure that if you have 2 or more rails each board has a seperate rail with enough amperage. I have a 730W PSU with roughly 325W available on 2 rails. 1 rail is used via the 2x4pin ATX cable, and the other via the PCI-e cable.
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I'm running my Antminer with 2 fans. Should I still put a piece of paper on top of the heatsinks?? If so, hopefully it won't cause an accident in case it gets in flames. Perhaps there's a better material...

Why should it get in flames - heatsink? According to this - autoignition point for paper is at 218-246 'C  - I kinda doubt it that you will reach it with antminer. As for a better material - perhaps you can use a metal plate, but again there is a risk that it will melt at 1538 'C  Grin


I don't know. Just thought of potential sparks somehow in case of some crazy short circuit since I'm planning to leave miner unattended during the Holidays. Hehe. Let's in that case use some Tungsten sheets. 10000 'F a pop :p
sr. member
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I'm running my Antminer with 2 fans. Should I still put a piece of paper on top of the heatsinks?? If so, hopefully it won't cause an accident in case it gets in flames. Perhaps there's a better material...

Why should it get in flames - heatsink? According to this - autoignition point for paper is at 218-246 'C  - I kinda doubt it that you will reach it with antminer. As for a better material - perhaps you can use a metal plate, but again there is a risk that it will melt at 1538 'C  Grin

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http://cs408417.vk.me/v408417063/55f2/JJzQnJimET4.jpg

It's not ok, yep?

I already connected double 700watt chieftec 1 for 1 blade


Solved. 1  of psu is  broken.

Now its  works from 650w chftck.
http://cs408417.vk.me/v408417063/5649/Hav3QjnWq70.jpg
from different supply chain

Does putting that paper on top of the heatsinks really help airflow that much?  What are the temp differences with and without that you are seeing?
i'm also add second fun (12cm to 5v pins, low noise), without paper it is a ~50-54 after adding - ~42-45.
Paper is the most important to the most distant from the fan chips. Without it, the end of the radiator can be burned my finger when i touching.

I'm running my Antminer with 2 fans. Should I still put a piece of paper on top of the heatsinks?? If so, hopefully it won't cause an accident in case it gets in flames. Perhaps there's a better material...
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
xxoxoxxo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo
oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo

178 Gh/s
Freq OC to 375
Connected via WIFI

Pretty happy with this after all of the setup issues but...

Is this acceptable/common on these machines having 5 chips out of service?


no, its not. you should have all chips in operation always if possible. reboot the unit and see if that helps. otherwsie, check your PSU. at 375MHz you will need at least a 450W 12V rail, preferably 600W on a single 12V rail

Must be the psu. Running an OCZ 550W +80 having two modular pci, one for each board. What if I have 800 two rail? Enough to OC to 400 MHz? Otherwise what brand is advisable for single rail that splits into 2 6pin pci? Thanks
Corsair 1000 or 1200Gold or Platinum could be enough for 2 OC Antminer.

Thank you sir...
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 250
xxoxoxxo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo
oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo

178 Gh/s
Freq OC to 375
Connected via WIFI

Pretty happy with this after all of the setup issues but...

Is this acceptable/common on these machines having 5 chips out of service?


no, its not. you should have all chips in operation always if possible. reboot the unit and see if that helps. otherwsie, check your PSU. at 375MHz you will need at least a 450W 12V rail, preferably 600W on a single 12V rail

Must be the psu. Running an OCZ 550W +80 having two modular pci, one for each board. What if I have 800 two rail? Enough to OC to 400 MHz? Otherwise what brand is advisable for single rail that splits into 2 6pin pci? Thanks
Corsair 1000 or 1200Gold or Platinum could be enough for 2 OC Antminer.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
There are may PSU claim to be a big strong one, but please select a brand name quality PSU for the Ant.  

Looks like PSU I've used is shit. It had 10.9V while working or so, even though it is designated as 650W. Now trying with better PSU.

That one was Сhieftec . Now I have FSP 650 aurum and  FSP 750 aurum they both are holding 11.6V while asic works. And still I get xxx sometimes. Will go buy better PSU's right now.  
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Activity: 238
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ASIC Myth Buster
There are may PSU claim to be a big strong one, but please select a brand name quality PSU for the Ant.  

1 Rail +12V is not enough but you can use 1 rail PCI-E and lines from CPU Power lines. 

Looks like PSU I've used is shit. It had 10.9V while working or so, even though it is designated as 650W. Now trying with better PSU.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Looks like PSU I've used is shit. It had 10.9V while working or so, even though it is designated as 650W. Now trying with better PSU.
legendary
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Merit: 1008
http://cs408417.vk.me/v408417063/55f2/JJzQnJimET4.jpg

It's not ok, yep?

I already connected double 700watt chieftec 1 for 1 blade


Solved. 1  of psu is  broken.

Now its  works from 650w chftck.
http://cs408417.vk.me/v408417063/5649/Hav3QjnWq70.jpg
from different supply chain

Does putting that paper on top of the heatsinks really help airflow that much?  What are the temp differences with and without that you are seeing?
i'm also add second fun (12cm to 5v pins, low noise), without paper it is a ~50-54 after adding - ~42-45.
Paper is the most important to the most distant from the fan chips. Without it, the end of the radiator can be burned my finger when i touching.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
xxoxoxxo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo
oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo

178 Gh/s
Freq OC to 375
Connected via WIFI

Pretty happy with this after all of the setup issues but...

Is this acceptable/common on these machines having 5 chips out of service?


no, its not. you should have all chips in operation always if possible. reboot the unit and see if that helps. otherwsie, check your PSU. at 375MHz you will need at least a 450W 12V rail, preferably 600W on a single 12V rail

Must be the psu. Running an OCZ 550W +80 having two modular pci, one for each board. What if I have 800 two rail? Enough to OC to 400 MHz? Otherwise what brand is advisable for single rail that splits into 2 6pin pci? Thanks
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
http://cs408417.vk.me/v408417063/55f2/JJzQnJimET4.jpg

It's not ok, yep?

I already connected double 700watt chieftec 1 for 1 blade


Solved. 1  of psu is  broken.

Now its  works from 650w chftck.
http://cs408417.vk.me/v408417063/5649/Hav3QjnWq70.jpg
from different supply chain

Does putting that paper on top of the heatsinks really help airflow that much?  What are the temp differences with and without that you are seeing?
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
xxoxoxxo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo
oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo

178 Gh/s
Freq OC to 375
Connected via WIFI

Pretty happy with this after all of the setup issues but...

Is this acceptable/common on these machines having 5 chips out of service?


no, its not. you should have all chips in operation always if possible. reboot the unit and see if that helps. otherwsie, check your PSU. at 375MHz you will need at least a 450W 12V rail, preferably 600W on a single 12V rail
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
Anybody managed to control the fan speed? I want to put it much higher as I am suspecting overheat

get a 4-pin to 7V molex or 12V molex adapter. If you have it run at a fixed 7V it may be low, but you can set it to be at 12V all the time if you dont mind the noise
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