Awesome..I look forward to your update especially since my miner is also "troubled" Thanks for sharing this info!
early results look promising
30 mins elapsed
running .94 but not overclocked (VRMs not reverted to high voltage)
ran enabled cores to get all but 11 on one die and 48 on another
quit cgminer as soon as it started to keep it from turning off more cores (only 1 more off from the asic_test total) (would need to keep it from autostarting)
showing high avg range on BTCGuild ~470 seen range 450-490 even after flushworks, etc (start up was very high, was over 500 for a while)
Block: ...a50ff57d #265409 Diff:268M ( 1.92Ph/s) Started: [22:43:44]
ST:6 F:0 NB:4 AS:0 BW:[ 49/ 31 B/s] E:2750.94 I:36.63mBTC/hr BS:494k
4/708 41.0C | 500.2/487.0/458.1Gh/s | A:437 R:17+0(3.7%) HW:38008/ 14%
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KNC 0: 37.0C | 137.7/132.2/126.0Gh/s | A:105 R: 1+0(.94%) HW: 9805/ 14%
KNC 1: 37.0C | 143.5/140.0/137.5Gh/s | A:141 R:10+0(6.6%) HW: 4724/6.3%
KNC 2: 35.0C | 125.5/117.5/103.1Gh/s | A: 98 R: 6+0(5.8%) HW:15977/ 23%
KNC 3: 41.0C | 100.8/98.05/92.84Gh/s | A: 94 R: 0+0(none) HW: 7577/ 15%
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I would like to revert the VRMs to high voltage and see how the Gh and HW errors increase
Would like to also run this on .96 now with more cores turned on knowing that bfgminer doesn't turn them off and see if it gives lower HW% and even better avg.
but I need to make an install package of bfgminer that will work on reboots.. I am recompiling and everything from scratch each time which is a waste (many directories get rewritten on reboots)