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Money can't buy happiness but it can buy assassins
June 06, 2014, 06:17:49 PM
I think this might be a bit much for me to tackle.
Do they have a plug and go model?
We are finalizing a plug and go model based on the Habanero. Should have some details in coming days. Limited quantity will be available. That being said, if you can snag an $850 board that's a great deal and I would jump on it. What we will be offering simply takes some of the monkey work out of the equation even though the monkey work on these boards is pretty awesome.

Monkey work is what makes this shit fun. Somebody on the forums said "Leave shit alone?? Bitch, this is Bitcoin!!! Ain't nobody gonna just leave it alone!!"

Look forward to getting my boards.

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Anger is a gift.
June 06, 2014, 05:46:34 PM
I think this might be a bit much for me to tackle.
Do they have a plug and go model?
We are finalizing a plug and go model based on the Habanero. Should have some details in coming days. Limited quantity will be available. That being said, if you can snag an $850 board that's a great deal and I would jump on it. What we will be offering simply takes some of the monkey work out of the equation even though the monkey work on these boards is pretty awesome.

Monkey work is what makes this shit fun. Somebody on the forums said "Leave shit alone?? Bitch, this is Bitcoin!!! Ain't nobody gonna just leave it alone!!"

Look forward to getting my boards.
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June 06, 2014, 05:30:49 PM
I think this might be a bit much for me to tackle.
Do they have a plug and go model?
We are finalizing a plug and go model based on the Habanero. Should have some details in coming days. Limited quantity will be available. That being said, if you can snag an $850 board that's a great deal and I would jump on it. What we will be offering simply takes some of the monkey work out of the equation even though the monkey work on these boards is pretty awesome.
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June 06, 2014, 05:29:36 PM
any word on remaining stock?  Shocked

.....

Can I stop hitting F5 now?

 Smiley

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June 06, 2014, 05:23:12 PM
I have VMC board, but it uses same chip, so maybe some of you have any ideas what to do?

and over and over again same thing, detect errors disabling, detect ...

I tried restarts, shutdowns, hfa-hash-clock down to 300.. still nothing

EDIT: heh.. pump sata power connector disconneted Wink but now there is another problem:



lots of hash core error (they were also here before that power came loose).. what is the cure for that?
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June 06, 2014, 05:22:51 PM
Just took a bit of the info we have been posting and put it together in one blog post, if you have any comments or suggestions let me know and maybe I can add this in.

Check out the post here

To run hftool.py it reads:
Code:
./hftool.py -w 0:940@950,1:940@950,2:940@950,3:940@950Â 
and
Code:
 ./hftool.py -w 0:950@950,1:950@950,2:950@950,3:950@950 
for me under Firefox29.0 Ubuntu12.10.

I assume it should be:
Code:
./hftool.py -w 0:940@950,1:940@950,2:940@950,3:940@950
Huh

Cheers,
QG
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June 06, 2014, 04:54:20 PM
I added two 120mm case fans to blow air across the setup and made a very big difference. Now running @850 with good temps.





legendary
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Forget-about-it
June 06, 2014, 04:18:59 PM
any word on remaining stock?  Shocked
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June 06, 2014, 04:05:12 PM
Just took a bit of the info we have been posting and put it together in one blog post, if you have any comments or suggestions let me know and maybe I can add this in.

Check out the post here
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June 06, 2014, 03:47:20 PM
I think this might be a bit much for me to tackle.
Do they have a plug and go model?

I'm willing to take over your order if you feel it's too much. Provided that MrTeal/gateway allow, and can accommodate it.
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June 06, 2014, 01:16:37 PM
I think this might be a bit much for me to tackle.
Do they have a plug and go model?
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June 06, 2014, 12:49:11 PM

Your post is perfect but it's far too advanced for me. I'm using your tool which displays Die temperature BUT for 2 boards it is displaying only one set of dies. No clue which one. If I have 10 boards I would really need to see 10 die sets so that I can adjust them individually.

Hashing never stays constant it goes like 400Gh 2 seconds later 532GH than 680GH than 415GH. Up and down like roller coaster.

Just a letting you guys know the tool only works with one board at a time, so unplug one, test the temps and do the next.  I have been pretty busy but thats next
on my list to work on, maybe just maybe something this weekend.

SVK
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June 06, 2014, 12:09:06 PM
Thank you Smiley

So it will look like this ?

cgminer.exe -usb HFA:1 -o  -u  -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4028

cgminer.exe -usb HFA:1 -o -u -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port
Sorry, incomplete on my part.
cgminer.exe --usb HFA:1 -o  -u  -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4028

cgminer.exe --usb HFA:1 -o -u -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4029

Then when you open the Pepper Mining program, send one to 127.0.0.1:4028 and one to 127.0.0.1:4029

*I haven't actually tested this, I don't have two boards here to try it on right now.

Many thanks Smiley

It opens only one CGminer window with one board.
legendary
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June 06, 2014, 12:05:03 PM
Thank you Smiley

So it will look like this ?

cgminer.exe -usb HFA:1 -o  -u  -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4028

cgminer.exe -usb HFA:1 -o -u -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port
Sorry, incomplete on my part.
cgminer.exe --usb HFA:1 -o  -u  -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4028

cgminer.exe --usb HFA:1 -o -u -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4029

Then when you open the Pepper Mining program, send one to 127.0.0.1:4028 and one to 127.0.0.1:4029

*I haven't actually tested this, I don't have two boards here to try it on right now.
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June 06, 2014, 12:03:32 PM
Fantastic post MrTeal Smiley

It looks like I can't go any higher than 700MHZ Sad

My set up: 600L/h pump + triple radiator (2x 3000rpm Ultra kaze 120mm x 36mm and 1x 1900 rpm ultra kaze juny) + 2 custom aluminium water blocks as additional cooling before water enters radiator.
CPU blocks are cheap chinese I had laying around.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scythe-Ultra-Kaze-Fan-3000/dp/B000VRVJCU

Your post is perfect but it's far too advanced for me. I'm using your tool which displays Die temperature BUT for 2 boards it is displaying only one set of dies. No clue which one. If I have 10 boards I would really need to see 10 die sets so that I can adjust them individually.

Hashing never stays constant it goes like 400Gh 2 seconds later 532GH than 680GH than 415GH. Up and down like roller coaster.
That's common on the mining software, and nothing to be worried about. It only really start to settle after a half hour or so.
Unfortunately the tool right now only displays one chip, and the display gets kind of messed up with multiple boards.

If you're just wanting to tweak but do both at the same time, you can run two instances of cgminer. Add --usb HFA:1 to the command line and each instance will only pick up one board, and add --api-port 4028 to one and --api-port to the other
That way until the app gets updated to better handle multiple boards, you can run two instances at the same time and view data from both.

Thank you Smiley

So it will look like this ?

cgminer.exe -usb HFA:1 -o  -u  -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4028

cgminer.exe -usb HFA:1 -o -u -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port


cgminer.exe --usb HFA:1 -o  -u  -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4028

cgminer.exe --usb HFA:1 -o -u -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4029

Two hyphens for --usb, and You need to specify the port for each worker. (ie: 4028, 4029, 4030, etc...)
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June 06, 2014, 11:53:51 AM
Just ordered 11 of the Habs.. Can't wait!


Oh no!  Did I sleep through them being in stock again?
SVK
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June 06, 2014, 11:46:39 AM
Fantastic post MrTeal Smiley

It looks like I can't go any higher than 700MHZ Sad

My set up: 600L/h pump + triple radiator (2x 3000rpm Ultra kaze 120mm x 36mm and 1x 1900 rpm ultra kaze juny) + 2 custom aluminium water blocks as additional cooling before water enters radiator.
CPU blocks are cheap chinese I had laying around.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scythe-Ultra-Kaze-Fan-3000/dp/B000VRVJCU

Your post is perfect but it's far too advanced for me. I'm using your tool which displays Die temperature BUT for 2 boards it is displaying only one set of dies. No clue which one. If I have 10 boards I would really need to see 10 die sets so that I can adjust them individually.

Hashing never stays constant it goes like 400Gh 2 seconds later 532GH than 680GH than 415GH. Up and down like roller coaster.
That's common on the mining software, and nothing to be worried about. It only really start to settle after a half hour or so.
Unfortunately the tool right now only displays one chip, and the display gets kind of messed up with multiple boards.

If you're just wanting to tweak but do both at the same time, you can run two instances of cgminer. Add --usb HFA:1 to the command line and each instance will only pick up one board, and add --api-port 4028 to one and --api-port to the other
That way until the app gets updated to better handle multiple boards, you can run two instances at the same time and view data from both.

Thank you Smiley

So it will look like this ?

cgminer.exe -usb HFA:1 -o  -u  -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port 4028

cgminer.exe -usb HFA:1 -o -u -p 123 --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-target 0 --hfa-temp-overheat 103 --hfa-fail-drop 0 --hfa-hash-clock 700 --api-port

legendary
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June 06, 2014, 11:33:44 AM
Fantastic post MrTeal Smiley

It looks like I can't go any higher than 700MHZ Sad

My set up: 600L/h pump + triple radiator (2x 3000rpm Ultra kaze 120mm x 36mm and 1x 1900 rpm ultra kaze juny) + 2 custom aluminium water blocks as additional cooling before water enters radiator.
CPU blocks are cheap chinese I had laying around.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scythe-Ultra-Kaze-Fan-3000/dp/B000VRVJCU

Your post is perfect but it's far too advanced for me. I'm using your tool which displays Die temperature BUT for 2 boards it is displaying only one set of dies. No clue which one. If I have 10 boards I would really need to see 10 die sets so that I can adjust them individually.

Hashing never stays constant it goes like 400Gh 2 seconds later 532GH than 680GH than 415GH. Up and down like roller coaster.
That's common on the mining software, and nothing to be worried about. It only really start to settle after a half hour or so.
Unfortunately the tool right now only displays one chip, and the display gets kind of messed up with multiple boards.

If you're just wanting to tweak but do both at the same time, you can run two instances of cgminer. Add --usb HFA:1 to the command line and each instance will only pick up one board, and add --api-port 4028 to one and --api-port to the other
That way until the app gets updated to better handle multiple boards, you can run two instances at the same time and view data from both.
SVK
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June 06, 2014, 11:24:43 AM
legendary
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June 06, 2014, 09:47:40 AM
Finally managed to fire up one board (was making frame for it) and noticed that 850MHz gave me around 630GH/s then I have tried 900MHz and it gave me 600GH/s.?

Not sure if it is my PSU or Voltage. Voltage was 0.86.
Try running the Pepper app. What you'll see if you go too high with insufficient voltage is that dies start stalling, and the temperature will drop.
I got these from gateway last night, so I'm pilfering them but attribution. Smiley

This is a board at 950MHz, with different voltage setpoints.
930mV


940mV


950mV


970mV


You can see the temperatures drop constantly at 930mV; the chip is being starved for voltage. It's much better at 940mV, and at 950mV three of the dies are running fine. At 970mV they're all running good.
With the python script gateway posted you can even adjust the dies individually. For the above case, you could do
./hftool.py -w 0:950@950,1:950@950,2:950@950,3:970@950
That would set the first 3 dies to 950mV and the last one to 970mV

Note that cgminer overwrites the frequency value (the number after the @) with it's setting, unless you use --hfa-hash-clock 1
That can be useful if you're really trying to push the board. You might end up with a die that just can't do 950MHz even at higher voltages, but the other three can get up to 1GHz. If that's the case, you can set the defaults for that board individually and run some of the dies faster than the others.
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