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Topic: [Work in progess] Burnins Avalon Chip to mining board service - page 31. (Read 624200 times)

donator
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Interesting.
Ok, i fixed it using 2 cgminer instances:
--usb AVA:1 --avalon-options 115200:32:10:d:430 --avalon-auto --avalon-temp 55 --avalon-cutoff 65 --avalon-fan 80 --queue 4 --bitburner-voltage 1330
--usb AVA:2 --avalon-options 115200:17:10:d:400 --bitburner-voltage 1250 --avalon-auto --avalon-temp 55 --avalon-cutoff 65 --avalon-fan 80 --queue 4

Diferent voltages, because the stack of 9 boards heats up a bit more, the 16 one is very cool.
And the avalon-auto option is quite nice Smiley

Thanks guys
Anice

EDIT:
 --avalon-options 115200:25:10:d:430 --avalon-auto --avalon-temp 55 --avalon-cutoff 65 --avalon-fan 80 --queue 4 --bitburner-voltage 1330
This works on a single cgminer window. From what i understand from https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3220578, that 25 mean 25 boards.

Anice
legendary
Activity: 1358
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Tried 49 and 50, same thing happened.
At the beggining i was a bit lost, they weren't recognized, after googling a bit i found i had to install a driver, i ran Zadig and installed winUSB driver.

Was that the correct one?

cgminer on Windows uses zadig, so it seems to me you're on the right track there. Whilst I have neither Windows or burners, I highly recommend you read the READMEs. They are updated regularly and contain all the info you need.
legendary
Activity: 1358
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So why haven't we heard anything or accounts changed on his website or the new asic one from processing? I know he is busy with other things but we paid for products before bitfury.

Because burnin chooses to send out info selectively and sparingly. I had chips arrived before zefir batch 2 (he confirmed that) and I'm still waiting to hear anything. And yes, I have emailed. I think he is overwhelmed by the current situation.
sr. member
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Does anyone still need a Bitburner XX order?
I have ordered boards for a total of 80 Avalon chips.

Order: #326
1x CAN-BUS Stacking Cable DIY Kit  4.76 €
4x BitBurner XX Module with attached heat-sink  499.80 €
Sales Tax (19%) and shipping (8.33 €) to Germany is included.
Total: 512.89 €
Order was paid using SEPA-Transfer.

You can pay with SEPA or BTC (Bitstamp daily avg / ECB reference rate for USD/EUR)
Escrow is possible (e.g. SebastianJu).
Please send reasonable offers via PM Smiley
legendary
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Hello,
I'm running cgminer3.4.3 on windows.
I have 24 bitburners XX and 1 X, total 25 boards and 490 chips.

I try to run with the options:
 --avalon-options 115200:49:10:d:300 --bitburner-voltage 1290 --avalon-temp 55 --avalon-cutoff 65 --avalon-fan 80 --queue 4
And cgminer just closes with no error no nothing outputted (nothing also on a cmd line)

But running:
 --bitburner-voltage 1290 --avalon-temp 55 --avalon-cutoff 65 --avalon-fan 80 --queue 4
It mines ok, no problems whatsoever.

What am i doing wrong?

I think your voltage is a bit high. Try lowering imo. I'm running at 400Mhz with 1230 voltage. At 300Mhz i think you are fine with 1200.

Im running 450mhz fine on 1334mV and 28ms Timeout. It translates to 8.8GH per bbxx and 53°C.

@AniceInnovation... You have your avalon-options wrong. The 49 should be 20 and the 10 is the amount of miners you connected via this one usb cable x 2. In my case i have 5 miners on one usbcable i use 10 there. So 20:10:28:450...

By the way... you cant put 49 miners together on one usb-cable. You only can connect 16 miners with one stacking cable. More miners have to be on a own stacking cable with another usb-cable.

Kano did a post here in thread on first of this month were he explains how to access miners explicitely. So that you can run one cgminer for 3 x 16 miners + 1 miner. For one time 16 miners stacked you would use 20:32:28:450 for example. And it doesnt matter if one miner has only 10 chips. Its treated like it has 20 in avalon options.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
Hello,
I'm running cgminer3.4.3 on windows.
I have 24 bitburners XX and 1 X, total 25 boards and 490 chips.

I try to run with the options:
 --avalon-options 115200:49:10:d:300 --bitburner-voltage 1290 --avalon-temp 55 --avalon-cutoff 65 --avalon-fan 80 --queue 4
And cgminer just closes with no error no nothing outputted (nothing also on a cmd line)

But running:
 --bitburner-voltage 1290 --avalon-temp 55 --avalon-cutoff 65 --avalon-fan 80 --queue 4
It mines ok, no problems whatsoever.

What am i doing wrong?

I think your voltage is a bit high. Try lowering imo. I'm running at 400Mhz with 1230 voltage. At 300Mhz i think you are fine with 1200.
donator
Activity: 446
Merit: 262
Interesting.
Tried 49 and 50, same thing happened.
At the beggining i was a bit lost, they weren't recognized, after googling a bit i found i had to install a driver, i ran Zadig and installed winUSB driver.

Was that the correct one?
hero member
Activity: 563
Merit: 500
Hello,
I'm running cgminer3.4.3 on windows.
I have 24 bitburners XX and 1 X, total 25 boards and 490 chips.

I was curious about the X - should it count as one miner or two?  The instructions say that every board counts as two miners, but I agree it would make sense if that only applied to the XX.

roy
legendary
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Has anybody heard anything about the building of the bitburner's from sebastian's group buy that got delivered a few days ago, I'm sure i read somewhere that burnin was waiting in line for the machine but apparently he got a slot the other evening.

So why haven't we heard anything or accounts changed on his website or the new asic one from processing? I know he is busy with other things but we paid for products before bitfury.

Burnin told me by phone that when hes lucky the bitburner are ready on wednesday and he could start shipping them. Of course only when the assembler works fast.
Burnin said he was lucky anyway. He brought the chips to the assembler and because they had built a sample bitfury before they didnt have to change the machine much and could start assembling the bitburners then. I believe a previous batch had to wait 1 or 2 weeks until the machine had some time.
donator
Activity: 446
Merit: 262
Interesting.
Hello,
I'm running cgminer3.4.3 on windows.
I have 24 bitburners XX and 1 X, total 25 boards and 490 chips.

I try to run with the options:
 --avalon-options 115200:49:10:d:300 --bitburner-voltage 1290 --avalon-temp 55 --avalon-cutoff 65 --avalon-fan 80 --queue 4
And cgminer just closes with no error no nothing outputted (nothing also on a cmd line)

But running:
 --bitburner-voltage 1290 --avalon-temp 55 --avalon-cutoff 65 --avalon-fan 80 --queue 4
It mines ok, no problems whatsoever.

What am i doing wrong?
member
Activity: 85
Merit: 10
Has anybody heard anything about the building of the bitburner's from sebastian's group buy that got delivered a few days ago, I'm sure i read somewhere that burnin was waiting in line for the machine but apparently he got a slot the other evening.

So why haven't we heard anything or accounts changed on his website or the new asic one from processing? I know he is busy with other things but we paid for products before bitfury.
legendary
Activity: 2674
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I have a problem i dont find the reason for. I mine at bitparking.com and it worked fine for weeks. But the last days it happens that after some time of mining normally the hashrate breaks. Its running at 50% then or even at 25%. The temperature is lower then too. And the status says idled miner...

When i restart cgminer then it runs normally again for a while. So i doubt its the pools fault.

I tried different scan time settings and different queue but i dont see that there is an effect. I restarted rpi too.

What can the problem be? I dont find it. I mean i ran them without problems before.

I had a similar phenomenon with my bitfurys on slushs, since I restart the stratum-proxy every hour everything is ok. In your case I suppose it would mean a restart of the miner (including probable loss of the current workload).

I had cgminer restart again and again but the problem reappeared. Now i restarted everything again, rpi, miner, cgminer and so on and it runs since a day now again without problems. Dont know what the problem was...
legendary
Activity: 1358
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I have a question to anyone that might know.
The "keep order" option isnt it a bit useless when someone has already paid for an order and havent asked for a refund?

That way it is 100% clear what the customer wants.

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An while am on topic, does anyone has any update on the production queue?

He posted in SebastianJu's GB thread that the chips from that GB are in production. Zefir batch 2 was shipped.
legendary
Activity: 1358
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I haven't read through this entire thread but just want to make sure I'm not missing anything, my chips from zefir should be at burnin's now, I have already ordered and paid - so I don't need to do anything else to get the bitburners do I?

Login at asic-hardware.com with the same credentials as burninmining and click on "keep order".
hero member
Activity: 756
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I haven't read through this entire thread but just want to make sure I'm not missing anything, my chips from zefir should be at burnin's now, I have already ordered and paid - so I don't need to do anything else to get the bitburners do I?
member
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Chris Chua
To those who are getting "Idled 1 miners"-style messages in cgminer, it might be worth checking if you're hitting the cgminer overtemperature cutoff. I don't know how it is where you live, but where I am, it has been getting warmer. As a result, sometimes my Bitburners would hit the default cutoff of 60 degrees and then stop. The overtemperature cutoff is especially suspect if your miners stop once a day (since ambient temperature has a strong daily fluctuation).

The relevant cgminer option is "--avalon-cutoff" eg. "--avalon-cutoff 65" to raise it to 65 degrees. If ambient temperatures are increasing, I would also overclock a bit less, since higher temperatures seem to correlate with higher HW errors.
hero member
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@roy If that would be the case, i'm ok.
My thinking was that if someone did not asked for a refund , he/she would automatically fall on the other side (of continuing the assembly) .
hero member
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I have a question to anyone that might know.
The "keep order" option isnt it a bit useless when someone has already paid for an order and havent asked for a refund?

I believe it is useful because it makes burnin's life a bit easier.
hero member
Activity: 655
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I have a question to anyone that might know.
The "keep order" option isnt it a bit useless when someone has already paid for an order and havent asked for a refund?
An while am on topic, does anyone has any update on the production queue?
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1001
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Anyone received a refund from burnin yet Huh

On 2. September he gave a time window of 2 - 4 weeks: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3060806

Give the man some time to sort out the Avalon and Bitfury boards (preferrably in that order :-) ).
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