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Topic: Spicy S9 kernel log (70 chips) (Read 177 times)

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August 31, 2018, 02:28:37 AM
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August 24, 2018, 02:22:22 PM
#4
Reflash your firmware that is reallllllly odd.
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August 23, 2018, 07:32:25 PM
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I wish my miners came with extra hashing chips. Im jealous!


The S7s used to report 48 chips on the 45 chip boards when they failed all the time but ive never seen an S9 do that out of the thousands that I run.
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August 23, 2018, 06:20:28 PM
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I never had experience yet it doesn't go through to my miner's log. If you experience this maybe there is a faulty reading between the control board and hashing board or it might be a corrupted program that gives you false logs.

Have you tried to factory reset the miner? If not, do this first just to refresh the program before you move to hardware.
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August 23, 2018, 11:08:37 AM
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Surely the board is bad, but have you ever seen it report asic_num=70 before?

https://pastebin.com/awj4wSUK

Code:
read PIC voltage=940 on chain[7]
Chain:7 chipnum=70
Chain[J8] voltage added=0.0V
Chain:7 temp offset=0
Chain:7 base freq=643
Asic[ 0]:643
Asic[ 1]:643 Asic[ 2]:643 Asic[ 3]:643 Asic[ 4]:643 Asic[ 5]:643 Asic[ 6]:643 Asic[ 7]:643 Asic[ 8]:643
Asic[ 9]:643 Asic[10]:643 Asic[11]:643 Asic[12]:643 Asic[13]:643 Asic[14]:643 Asic[15]:643 Asic[16]:643
Asic[17]:643 Asic[18]:643 Asic[19]:643 Asic[20]:643 Asic[21]:643 Asic[22]:643 Asic[23]:643 Asic[24]:643
Asic[25]:643 Asic[26]:643 Asic[27]:643 Asic[28]:643 Asic[29]:643 Asic[30]:643 Asic[31]:643 Asic[32]:643
Asic[33]:643 Asic[34]:643 Asic[35]:643 Asic[36]:643 Asic[37]:643 Asic[38]:643 Asic[39]:643 Asic[40]:643
Asic[41]:643 Asic[42]:643 Asic[43]:643 Asic[44]:643 Asic[45]:643 Asic[46]:643 Asic[47]:643 Asic[48]:643
Asic[49]:643 Asic[50]:643 Asic[51]:643 Asic[52]:643 Asic[53]:643 Asic[54]:643 Asic[55]:643 Asic[56]:643
Asic[57]:643 Asic[58]:643 Asic[59]:643 Asic[60]:643 Asic[61]:643 Asic[62]:643 Asic[63]:200 Asic[64]:200
Asic[65]:200 Asic[66]:200 Asic[67]:200 Asic[68]:200 Asic[69]:200
Chain:7 max freq=643
Chain:7 min freq=200
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