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Topic: The Habanero - 650GH/s - OOS - page 43. (Read 96051 times)

legendary
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May 29, 2014, 09:47:50 PM
Ok, do not use the HashFast image of MinePeon with a Habanero at this time.

I pulled out an rPi and loaded the HF image, and it gave the same output you are seeing. Do you have "Enable Automatic Software and Firmware Updates from Hashfast"? My best guess right now is that Minepeon overwrote the Habanero firmware with a version of the Hashfast firmware.

Let me confirm this, and we'll get the proper FW back up and running on your cards so you can get to mining.
LOL... Ok, disregard this, paranoia on my part. Note to self, when moving a miner from the office to the TV room, don't hold it by to tubes with the radiator hanging off one end and the board off another. Mine was shutting down immediately due to thermal overload. It is now hashing fine on the HF minepeon image.
newbie
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May 29, 2014, 09:37:21 PM
uugg!   for some reason mine was shipped to my billing addr instead of shipto addr, no one home to sign for it so no delivery.
no new plaything for tonight  Sad

I'll have to pick it up in the morn,  playtime starts tomorrow night Smiley

going to try starting out with a stock corsair h100 for cooling and one DPS-1200FB per Hab
mods to follow as needed
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 29, 2014, 09:35:46 PM
Thank you for the support Me Teal, I really appreciate it.
sr. member
Activity: 361
Merit: 250
May 29, 2014, 09:34:40 PM
Progress after tightening the pump. I'm at 400 on 1 board.

           
 cgminer version 3.9.0h2 - Started: [2014-05-29 19:12:53]                                                                      

 (5s):393.9G (avg):372.0Gh/s | A:86430  R:640  HW:248  WU:4953.2/m                                                            

 ST: 2  SS: 0  NB: 2  LW: 97157  GF: 0  RF: 1                                                                                


 Block: 18ebe728...  Diff:10.5G  Started: [19:27:46]  Best share: 224K                                                          ···········································
 HFA 0: 91C/.87V 89C/.86V 90C/.87V 88C/.87V 438.4G/405.3Gh/s | A:86430 R:576 HW:248 WU:5370.7/m                                 │···································································································
 HFA 1: -62C/.0V-62C/.0V 61C/.88V-62C/.0V  0.000/ 0.000h/s | A:    0 R: 64 HW:  0 WU:   4.3/m                                   │···································································································

 [2014-05-29 19:15:10] Accepted 0234c406 Diff 116/64 HFA 0                                                                      │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608000                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608100                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608200                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608300                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608400                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608500                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608600                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608700                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608800                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1608900                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1609000                       │···································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:51] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Still emitting hashes: die 0 core 0, count: 1609100                       │··································································································
 [2014-05-29 19:29:52] Accepted 4c2a393b Diff 860/256 HFA 0                                                                     P
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
May 29, 2014, 09:33:49 PM
Ok, do not use the HashFast image of MinePeon with a Habanero at this time.

I pulled out an rPi and loaded the HF image, and it gave the same output you are seeing. Do you have "Enable Automatic Software and Firmware Updates from Hashfast"? My best guess right now is that Minepeon overwrote the Habanero firmware with a version of the Hashfast firmware.

Let me confirm this, and we'll get the proper FW back up and running on your cards so you can get to mining.
sr. member
Activity: 361
Merit: 250
May 29, 2014, 09:28:26 PM
Let me try it with just one.

I just tightened the pump, and now all 8 led's are on. Only 4 were on the first time.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
May 29, 2014, 08:48:46 PM
Also, does it work if just one is attached?
legendary
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Merit: 1004
May 29, 2014, 08:31:08 PM
sr. member
Activity: 361
Merit: 250
May 29, 2014, 08:15:43 PM
I'm using the newest Hashfast minepeon image and am having trouble with it recognizing both boards. In addition, the board thTs recognized hashes then shuts off. Im guessing I need to adjust the pressure of the pump on the chips but am not sure. Any suggestions?

HFA  1: 62C/.0V-62C/.0V 50C/.90V 51C/.89V  0.000/10.42Gh/s | A: 42 R:170 HW:1 WU: 122.5/m                                      │·······································
 HFA 10:  73C/.87V 63C/.87V 63C/.90V 52C/.89V  0.000/ 0.000h/s | A: 32 R:  0 HW:0 WU:1562.1/m                                   │·······································
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                │·······································
                                                                                                                                │                                                                      │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:52] HFA 9 Thermal overload tripped! Resetting device                                                         │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:52] Accepted b20e92d3 Diff 368/16 HFA 9                                                                      │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:52] HFA 9: OP_USB_INIT: Tossing packet, valid but unexpected type 10                                         │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:52] HFA 9: OP_USB_INIT: Tossing packet, valid but unexpected type 10                                         │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:52] HFA 9: OP_USB_INIT: Tossing packet, valid but unexpected type 10                                         │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:53] HFA 9 HFHash usb write err:(-4) LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE                                                   │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:53] HFA 9 HFGetHeader usb read err:(-4) LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE                                               │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:53] HFA 9: hfa_send_frame: USB Send error, ret -4 amount 0 vs. tx_length 64                                  │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:53] HFA 9: OP_USB_INIT failed!                                                                               │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:53] HFA9: send_packet: OP_USB_INIT USB Send error, ret -4 amount 0 vs. length 8                              │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:53] HFA 9 Failed to reset device, killing off thread to allow re-hotplug                                     │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:53] HFA 9: Failed to reset after write failure, disabling                                                    │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:53] HFA 9 failure, disabling!                                                                                │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:53] HFA 9: hfa_send_frame: USB Send error, ret -4 amount 0 vs. tx_length 8                                   │·······································
 [2014-05-29 18:05:57] Hotplug: Hashfast added HFA 10                                                                          
hero member
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May 29, 2014, 08:14:03 PM
Order arrived safely, I hope.  USPS crushed the box pretty good, no obvious damage except for a few bent fan header pins. 

Waiting on cooling parts to arrive, and the wife's permission to ditch yardwork for a few hours.   Cheesy



Crap? Really.. I always hated usps, I know its cheaper than fedx but seems like they always seem to break boxes.. let us know..

hero member
Activity: 539
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May 29, 2014, 08:08:38 PM
Quick question for Mr. Teal.

I noticed the board has several 4 pin fan clusters.  How much power is available at each of these for fans.  I have a few 3.3A 12V server fans.  Can I power these off the board or should I just use  dedicated power from the supply?  Also how much power is available for the pins labeled pump, since I'm thinking of cutting my H100i SATA power cable and making it fit a 4 pin fan connector.

thanks

You'll probably be limited more by the connector on a single fan than anything else, but you should try and keep the total for fans/pumps under 4A or so. The fans are fed from the merging of the four 12V rails through some 5A low-drop diodes. You'll likely get some current sharing between the diodes, but due to the way diodes work at high temperatures it's best to assume a worst case that all the current would go through a single one of the diodes. 50W of cooling should be enough for any normal situation.

If you want to hook up six 250cfm screamers in push-pull across a triple radiator, pumped by a 1/3HP 3300GPH sump pump, you should hook that up direct to the power supply. Wink Also, I want pictures.
hero member
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May 29, 2014, 07:51:53 PM
Order arrived safely, I hope.  USPS crushed the box pretty good, no obvious damage except for a few bent fan header pins. 

Waiting on cooling parts to arrive, and the wife's permission to ditch yardwork for a few hours.   Cheesy



USPS Priority my ass... hope this board wasn't damaged too bad in ways you can't see... I can imagine if the pins on the fan header were bent what other parts had undue pressure applied to them.
newbie
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May 29, 2014, 07:51:35 PM
Quick question for Mr. Teal.

I noticed the board has several 4 pin fan clusters.  How much power is available at each of these for fans.  I have a few 3.3A 12V server fans.  Can I power these off the board or should I just use  dedicated power from the supply?  Also how much power is available for the pins labeled pump, since I'm thinking of cutting my H100i SATA power cable and making it fit a 4 pin fan connector.

thanks
hero member
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May 29, 2014, 07:41:59 PM
Order arrived safely, I hope.  USPS crushed the box pretty good, no obvious damage except for a few bent fan header pins. 

Waiting on cooling parts to arrive, and the wife's permission to ditch yardwork for a few hours.   Cheesy

legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
May 29, 2014, 05:54:05 PM
They live. Just did a quick test and everything looks good. More details to follow when properly set up.
Thanks for the picture. If you want to try playing around with some things, have the fan pull air through the radiator instead of pushing it through the radiator. This might be system-dependent as I have a feeling more restrictive/higher backpressure radiators benefit more, but I've seen good improvements on a couple different radiators. On the Swiftech H220 I just changed, flipping the fan direction dropped temperatures at the same settings and power draw by 3 degrees C.
member
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May 29, 2014, 04:32:24 PM
They live. Just did a quick test and everything looks good. More details to follow when properly set up.
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
May 29, 2014, 03:52:43 PM
All I've got on hand are molex to SATA adapters, nothing for direct connection without doing some splicing. But I can toss some in the box for Habanero folks that ask for 'em. The worst part about stuff going to SATA is the new power connectors. 4-pin molex were so easy to play with.
legendary
Activity: 1274
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May 29, 2014, 03:17:16 PM
Sorry to shill, but it's context-pertinent in PSU discussions. We're running a sale on the 750W PSUs, down to $55 for a full kit. Those PSUs will reliably source 800W without issue off a 110V line, and can be load-balanced for combined greater outputs (not that that's necessary with this board, great idea with the independent rails by the way).

Looking forward to scrounging up enough coin to fetch one of these boards. I've not done any PC-type watercooling so it'll be an experiment for sure, but it appears to be good hardware.
The server breakout boards look great to me. The only possibly issue I'd see is that some coolers (like the H80i and H100i) use SATA for power, so if you are looking at using those coolers with the server PSUs you might need to come up with a way of powering the pump.
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
May 29, 2014, 01:06:06 PM
Sorry to shill, but it's context-pertinent in PSU discussions. We're running a sale on the 750W PSUs, down to $55 for a full kit. Those PSUs will reliably source 800W without issue off a 110V line, and can be load-balanced for combined greater outputs (not that that's necessary with this board, great idea with the independent rails by the way).

Looking forward to scrounging up enough coin to fetch one of these boards. I've not done any PC-type watercooling so it'll be an experiment for sure, but it appears to be good hardware.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
May 29, 2014, 12:40:45 PM
Order still processing here.

Notes have been added to my order which look like chip serial numbers and board numbers.

Boards have shipped. I got in at the very end of batch 1 so if I am shipping most everyone else should be shipping too.

My order was May 11 for those keeping track.

These shipped before my Black Arrow orders... Well done Mr. Teal and Gateway. It looks like this is a product that you can keep in production for a while as well. I know I will be ordering more over time.
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