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Topic: T17 OC/OV. S17 Series OC/OV, Antminer B7 OC/OV, S9k, Z11 + others 100% FREE - page 6. (Read 10178 times)

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You Posted "Apparently you reported me correcting your grammar. Lol.

A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted.

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.... higher THAN this. Not “then”.

Locking thread.

-j"


I had nothing to do with with your post being deleted. It is funny though. Maybe others are seeing the real you post things then hurry up and lock the thread. Like a little kid or a bully. Also it is none of your business what deals I have with the testers for compensation so Mr HashEm didnt twist nothing he merely stated I was charging for the mod.

For someone who dont want to talk about or to me you sure are at it on discord. I would rather be a bastard then a person like you. Dont let the con get to your head one day people will realize you you are not on the up an up with your future updates and so on.
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Irrelevant.

-j


Whatever Jason your true colors show every post  you make. You arent out to help anyone, you are out to line your pockets and thats it. I hope many see the real you soon and your lies and misleading people on future updates then you stop all updates.

Have a Nice day
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jr. member
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Depending on board quality, should provide a total solution rate between ~60 KSol/s and ~70 KSol/s.
... I'll quote this from the post. This has been long proven since March.

Have a nice day.

-j


Again my mods are not just a config file mod there is much more done

edit.....

Let me add your little quote say should it doe not say is getting those speeds.
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Depending on board quality, should provide a total solution rate between ~60 KSol/s and ~70 KSol/s.
... I'll quote this from the post. This has been long proven since March.

Have a nice day.

-j
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The Innosilicon A9 overclock and overvolt mod is now available for purchase see post #1 for details. 100% tested working!!!


Same thing for free below, with proper credits to the original author...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5180722.new

-j


LOL ....Its not the same thing sorry and I am the original author of this firmware mod. So please get it correct before flapping your fingers on the keyboard in a attempt to push people away from this mod. I know you wont get 65+k steady or anything near it without additional mods done to the firmware. Just making some changes to the config file wont do it. There are 2 well known and respected members who have done the testing of the mods for me and report back they are working fine.
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The Innosilicon A9 overclock and overvolt mod is now available for purchase see post #1 for details. 100% tested working!!!


Same thing for free below, with proper credits to the original author...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5180722.new

-j
jr. member
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The Innosilicon A9 overclock and overvolt mod is now available for purchase see post #1 for details. 100% tested working!!!


jr. member
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Update on inno A9 progress. Currently holding 66k server side and miner side 66-68k

We are getting more speed with some power increase. Last test was about 1000watts


jr. member
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I am sure can keep it under 1000 and still keep the speed.
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pro-tip: some of the wiring on the A9 cannot handle the current when overclocked in a safe manner.

-j

Still within all factory specs so hopefully it can handle it. There are also 2 efuses that need to be careful not to trigger.

But thanks

edit....  The voltages are actually in the same range as the miner would set in one of its modes. It also appears that the miner is ignoring the 2nd and 3rd T1pllx from the config file.

Yup - the voltage stuff has been documented for many months now.. and one of the places where additional code needs to be added to support it.

My comment on current was not made out of the blue -- burnt wiring will happen if you push these.

core voltage is expected to be no more than 900mV "in range as the miner would set".

re: efuse. Don't mistake the existence of these on the die for "what is in any of the code paths". Check and see if pin16 is high or low -- probably low. And if so, that means you can't trigger them via SPI, which means you can't trigger them via "the firmware".... plus it just isn't clear that they do anything, whether they are single fire, or resettable. in other words, nothing to pay attention to nor be "careful not to trigger". ... and if it is high, then simply don't write to d08000000 via SPI.

-j
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pro-tip: some of the wiring on the A9 cannot handle the current when overclocked in a safe manner.

-j

Still within all factory specs so hopefully it can handle it. There are also 2 efuses that need to be careful not to trigger.

But thanks


edit....  The voltages are actually in the same range as the miner would set in one of its modes. It also appears that the miner is ignoring the 2nd and 3rd T1pllx from the config file.
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pro-tip: some of the wiring on the A9 cannot handle the current when overclocked in a safe manner.

-j
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Latest 10 hr run on the A9 average 66k running between 60-70k peaks over 80k





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Update on Innosilicon A9 Firmware Overclock and Voltage mod.

Working with another member we have made some progress on the A9 firmware. We still have a bit to go before anything can be released the highest hash rate so far he reported was 63 k/sol after running 24 hrs. Here are some of the logs. As you can see we can control voltage and max freq but still needs some work.

Aug 26 03:20:32 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set vid 160 -> 225
Aug 26 03:21:11 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: chip0 set pll 302(912MHz) -> 385(1628MHz)
Aug 26 03:21:12 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set tsadc divider
Aug 26 03:21:12 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set spi speed 4
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Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain detect finished. 3 chains detected.

Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain0: chip1 core number(31) < 32
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain0: chip12 core number(31) < 32
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:1,vol:989
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:2,vol:973
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:3,vol:989
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:4,vol:1023
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:5,vol:1005
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:6,vol:1010
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:7,vol:1004
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:8,vol:1001
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:9,vol:1003
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:10,vol:1021
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:11,vol:996
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:0,chip:12,vol:1021
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain0: detected 12 chips / 382 cores

pat_lib[1331]: chain1: chip7 core number(31) < 32
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain1: chip8 core number(30) < 32
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:1,chip:1,vol:1012
Aug 26 03:21:13 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain:1,chip:2,vol:1006
Aug 28 06:36:54 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: chip0 set pll 0(30MHz) -> 150(300MHz)
Aug 28 06:36:56 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: set spi speed 6
Aug 28 06:36:56 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: chip0 set pll 150(300MHz) -> 302(912MHz)
Aug 28 06:36:58 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: set vid 180 -> 225
Aug 28 06:37:25 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: chip0 set pll 302(912MHz) -> 385(1700MHz)
Aug 28 06:37:26 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: set tsadc divider
Aug 28 06:37:26 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: set spi speed 4
Aug 28 06:37:27 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: enable BISTMASK
Aug 28 06:37:27 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: BISTSTART
Aug 28 06:37:27 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1328]: chain2: detect finished
Aug 28 07:12:53 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: chip0 set pll 0(30MHz) -> 150(300MHz)
Aug 28 07:12:55 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set spi speed 6
Aug 28 07:12:55 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: chip0 set pll 150(300MHz) -> 302(912MHz)
Aug 28 07:12:57 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set vid 160 -> 225
Aug 28 07:13:36 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: chip0 set pll 302(912MHz) -> 385(1725MHz)
Aug 28 07:13:37 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set tsadc divider
Aug 28 07:13:37 InnoMiner mcompat_lib[1331]: chain2: set spi speed 4
jr. member
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Z11 Series Firmware images are available 100% FREE....I have recovered the cost of development and I am now offering the Chipless Private Version for FREE

Download Links on first post
Hello this firmware workin Z9 not mini ?

This firmware is for the Z11 if you need Z9 not mini firmware look here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/z9-series-full-and-mini-modded-efudd-no-dev-fee-100-individual-clocking-5108396
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Z11 Series Firmware images are available 100% FREE....I have recovered the cost of development and I am now offering the Chipless Private Version for FREE

Download Links on first post
Hello this firmware workin Z9 not mini ?
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Z11 Series Firmware images are available 100% FREE....I have recovered the cost of development and I am now offering the Chipless Private Version for FREE

Download Links on first post
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thanks.... I think imma just go with 3 A9 Zmasters.... little less efficient but I pay low elec rates and the Zmasters are made to run on 120v or 240v without an issue so that will just be easier for me. Now lets just hope zcash hits $100 again soon!!! (after I get my miners, LoL, dont want them raising the price on me before I pay for them)


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Just sharing some observations. The beta 3 firmware held over 151-153 ksols for most of the day, but settled back down to 145 ksols recently with chip temps in the 81c-85c with fans set to 100%. Another Z11 twelve inches away running Bitmain 4/23 FW is at 70c-73c with fans at 95%. Re-releasing an April 23 version to cut down on hardware errors at the very least (and any other positive unintended consequences) seems like a no-brainer.
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Beta 3:

Elapsed          MH/S(RT)          MH/S(avg)
8h44m23s      146.45              145.66

HW Errors: 7,813

Power Draw: 1780w @ 120v
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Bitmain 4/23:

Elapsed          MH/S(RT)          MH/S(avg)
8h59m26s     132.37              137.99

HW Errors: 649

Power Draw: 1492w @ 120v
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How are you running a z11 on 120v? I dont have access to to 220-240 so Im curious to hear about your 120v setup, thanks

In order to run a Z11 on 120v you need to stay at about 940mv or less so you dont trip the psu. At that voltage you should be able to go to about 787-793 max freq.

Using a APW7 will get is more on the lower side since it is only 1000watts at 120v where the apw3 is 1200watts at 120v the 3 will allow a little higher voltage and freq.
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