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June 09, 2014, 01:01:24 AM

I've tried getting this to run on windows with no luck. I get 'HFBulkDevice not found' in a loop. Does this only work on ubuntu? I'm unable to get past ~875 at the stock voltage. Sad Is hftool the only way to adjust voltage?

Right now I'm running:



Anything above this and I get fluctuating temps like gateway demonstrated.

Thanks, great boards btw!

Yea.. most of the dev that hf did is on ubuntu boxes running 13.x not much in the lines of support by HF for windows.  I have been meaning to create a virtual image that you could run in virtual box that would allow you to run the tool in ubuntu but I havent had much time as of late.
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June 09, 2014, 12:57:01 AM
Amazon dropped the price of the H110i, only $5 more than the H80i.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZN2NH6/


Because of it's copper radiator, the Swiftech H220 will destroy any other all-in-one systems once you replace the fans. By ~10C

I have the H220 in my personal computer, and I agree it is awesome. Problem is the H220 is not available in the US anymore and the comparable H2O-X20 system is $240. So $180 for 2 complete water cooling loops is not a bad deal.

the coolmaster glacer 240l is the same one http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GJYNM4M
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June 09, 2014, 12:37:08 AM
legendary
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June 09, 2014, 12:10:12 AM
Is a batch 3 likely ?

Batch 2 progress...Huh
Batch 2 is progressing nicely, all the boards are built and are on their way through testing now. We don't expect to be late at all with starting shipping early next week.

On thursday you said that you expected to be opening batch two back up once you had a good idea of yields and such.  Do you still plan on doing this?  If not,  let me (us) know so we can stop repeatedly checking the site... really hoping I can get some boards in this batch =)
No testing happened over the weekend, but we should know early next week once we get back to it and put the rest of the units through.
legendary
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June 09, 2014, 12:08:32 AM
Can you guys help with some board comparisons?

My board gets:

MHz: 600
GH/s: ~450
Temp:  100,102,102,98

What are you guys seeing at 600mhz?

As for now a higher MHz get me 105 and an overheat.

(I do want to figure out how to get the board up to 650 gh/s.)

Also make sure to use fan plug 3 or 4, fan plug 2 is set to 50% right now until we release a firmware update

tweaking a bit more I am at

MHz: 800 mhz
GH/s: ~603 gh/s
Temp:  99, 100, 102, 99

I will pull the pump head off and reset it again in the near future and see how that goes.
If I can pin the cooling down just a bit more I think I can get this guy up to where he needs to be.
Yeah, try giving it a good cleaning. Make sure there's not lint there or anything else that could compromise the interface. I'm seeing mid 90s at 800MHz/910mV with the stock 55CFM fans and the free included thermal paste on a Swiftech H220, so your temps should be better.

Has anyone checked to see if the chip and/or cooler are flat ?

How safe is it to lap those chips ? Roll Eyes
On a scale between 0 and 10, where 0 is "Not safe at all" and 10 is "Totally safe, lap those chips until they shine", I would say -53.
Do not try it, you'll almost certainly break them.
ZiG
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June 08, 2014, 10:51:39 PM
Amazon dropped the price of the H110i, only $5 more than the H80i.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZN2NH6/


Because of it's copper radiator, the Swiftech H220 will destroy any other all-in-one systems once you replace the fans. By ~10C

I have the H220 in my personal computer, and I agree it is awesome. Problem is the H220 is not available in the US anymore and the comparable H2O-X20 system is $240. So $180 for 2 complete water cooling loops is not a bad deal.

+1

I have H220 ..."Cooler Master" version...it is a BEAST...the best imho...

ZiG
legendary
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June 08, 2014, 10:48:10 PM
Alright.

Now with the 2 monster fans on the radiator ... plus another 4 120mm 'normal' fans blowing on the board itself.

MHz: 850
GH/s: ~635
Temp:  96,96,99,96

It sounds like a hurricane.

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June 08, 2014, 10:44:59 PM
Can you guys help with some board comparisons?

My board gets:

MHz: 600
GH/s: ~450
Temp:  100,102,102,98

What are you guys seeing at 600mhz?

As for now a higher MHz get me 105 and an overheat.

(I do want to figure out how to get the board up to 650 gh/s.)

Also make sure to use fan plug 3 or 4, fan plug 2 is set to 50% right now until we release a firmware update

tweaking a bit more I am at

MHz: 800 mhz
GH/s: ~603 gh/s
Temp:  99, 100, 102, 99

I will pull the pump head off and reset it again in the near future and see how that goes.
If I can pin the cooling down just a bit more I think I can get this guy up to where he needs to be.
Yeah, try giving it a good cleaning. Make sure there's not lint there or anything else that could compromise the interface. I'm seeing mid 90s at 800MHz/910mV with the stock 55CFM fans and the free included thermal paste on a Swiftech H220, so your temps should be better.

Has anyone checked to see if the chip and/or cooler are flat ?

How safe is it to lap those chips ? Roll Eyes
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June 08, 2014, 08:37:29 PM
Amazon dropped the price of the H110i, only $5 more than the H80i.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZN2NH6/


Because of it's copper radiator, the Swiftech H220 will destroy any other all-in-one systems once you replace the fans. By ~10C

I have the H220 in my personal computer, and I agree it is awesome. Problem is the H220 is not available in the US anymore and the comparable H2O-X20 system is $240. So $180 for 2 complete water cooling loops is not a bad deal.
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June 08, 2014, 08:23:55 PM
Amazon dropped the price of the H110i, only $5 more than the H80i.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZN2NH6/


Because of it's copper radiator, the Swiftech H220 will destroy any other all-in-one systems once you replace the fans. By ~10C
hero member
Activity: 857
Merit: 1000
Anger is a gift.
June 08, 2014, 08:17:44 PM
Amazon dropped the price of the H110i, only $5 more than the H80i.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZN2NH6/
hero member
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June 08, 2014, 07:33:14 PM
I wonder if the temp variance is simply just the particular die ASIC quality. Traditionally, higher quality dies ramp up heat really quick as you go over their nominal voltage ceiling, but are able to reach very high clockspeeds at lower voltages. While, lower quality dies are very easy to feed higher voltages w/o such huge increase in heat, but also, normally requiring higher voltage to reach higher speeds.

Their is deff variances in these chips, some will perform better than others..
legendary
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June 08, 2014, 05:43:19 PM
Can you guys help with some board comparisons?

My board gets:

MHz: 600
GH/s: ~450
Temp:  100,102,102,98

What are you guys seeing at 600mhz?

As for now a higher MHz get me 105 and an overheat.

(I do want to figure out how to get the board up to 650 gh/s.)

Also make sure to use fan plug 3 or 4, fan plug 2 is set to 50% right now until we release a firmware update

tweaking a bit more I am at

MHz: 800 mhz
GH/s: ~603 gh/s
Temp:  99, 100, 102, 99

I will pull the pump head off and reset it again in the near future and see how that goes.
If I can pin the cooling down just a bit more I think I can get this guy up to where he needs to be.
Yeah, try giving it a good cleaning. Make sure there's not lint there or anything else that could compromise the interface. I'm seeing mid 90s at 800MHz/910mV with the stock 55CFM fans and the free included thermal paste on a Swiftech H220, so your temps should be better.

I wonder if the temp variance is simply just the particular die ASIC quality. Traditionally, higher quality dies ramp up heat really quick as you go over their nominal voltage ceiling, but are able to reach very high clockspeeds at lower voltages. While, lower quality dies are very easy to feed higher voltages w/o such huge increase in heat, but also, normally requiring higher voltage to reach higher speeds.
full member
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June 08, 2014, 05:39:14 PM
Is a batch 3 likely ?

Batch 2 progress...Huh
Batch 2 is progressing nicely, all the boards are built and are on their way through testing now. We don't expect to be late at all with starting shipping early next week.

On thursday you said that you expected to be opening batch two back up once you had a good idea of yields and such.  Do you still plan on doing this?  If not,  let me (us) know so we can stop repeatedly checking the site... really hoping I can get some boards in this batch =)
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
June 08, 2014, 05:22:23 PM
Can you guys help with some board comparisons?

My board gets:

MHz: 600
GH/s: ~450
Temp:  100,102,102,98

What are you guys seeing at 600mhz?

As for now a higher MHz get me 105 and an overheat.

(I do want to figure out how to get the board up to 650 gh/s.)

Also make sure to use fan plug 3 or 4, fan plug 2 is set to 50% right now until we release a firmware update

tweaking a bit more I am at

MHz: 800 mhz
GH/s: ~603 gh/s
Temp:  99, 100, 102, 99

I will pull the pump head off and reset it again in the near future and see how that goes.
If I can pin the cooling down just a bit more I think I can get this guy up to where he needs to be.
Yeah, try giving it a good cleaning. Make sure there's not lint there or anything else that could compromise the interface. I'm seeing mid 90s at 800MHz/910mV with the stock 55CFM fans and the free included thermal paste on a Swiftech H220, so your temps should be better.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
June 08, 2014, 05:18:21 PM
Is a batch 3 likely ?

Batch 2 progress...Huh
Batch 2 is progressing nicely, all the boards are built and are on their way through testing now. We don't expect to be late at all with starting shipping early next week.
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
June 08, 2014, 03:46:00 PM
Can you guys help with some board comparisons?

My board gets:

MHz: 600
GH/s: ~450
Temp:  100,102,102,98

What are you guys seeing at 600mhz?

As for now a higher MHz get me 105 and an overheat.

(I do want to figure out how to get the board up to 650 gh/s.)

Also make sure to use fan plug 3 or 4, fan plug 2 is set to 50% right now until we release a firmware update

tweaking a bit more I am at

MHz: 800 mhz
GH/s: ~603 gh/s
Temp:  99, 100, 102, 99

I will pull the pump head off and reset it again in the near future and see how that goes.
If I can pin the cooling down just a bit more I think I can get this guy up to where he needs to be.
hero member
Activity: 552
Merit: 500
June 08, 2014, 03:10:16 PM
Can you guys help with some board comparisons?

My board gets:

MHz: 600
GH/s: ~450
Temp:  100,102,102,98

What are you guys seeing at 600mhz?

As for now a higher MHz get me 105 and an overheat.

(I do want to figure out how to get the board up to 650 gh/s.)

Also make sure to use fan plug 3 or 4, fan plug 2 is set to 50% right now until we release a firmware update
ZiG
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
June 08, 2014, 11:32:01 AM
Is a batch 3 likely ?

Batch 2 progress...Huh
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Merit: 100
June 08, 2014, 06:37:03 AM
Is a batch 3 likely ?
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