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Topic: [WTB] AsicMiner Cube main board ~~SOLVED~~ (Read 678 times)

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April 22, 2014, 12:15:07 PM
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Have you tried shorting the power relay pins on the bottom? I'll see if I can find the post.

EDIT: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5420936
Thanks for the link, I never saw that post. I came across a different one that showed shorting 2 different spots which didn't help me at all. I'll try that trick tomorrow and see how it goes.

EDIT: I tried that and it didn't help, no power or status light but my fan was spinning fine.

EDIT #2: It didn't work because I forgot to put my fuse back in  Undecided but now it's hashing along just fine

Glad that worked for you!  Smiley
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Have you tried shorting the power relay pins on the bottom? I'll see if I can find the post.

EDIT: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5420936
Thanks for the link, I never saw that post. I came across a different one that showed shorting 2 different spots which didn't help me at all. I'll try that trick tomorrow and see how it goes.

EDIT: I tried that and it didn't help, no power or status light but my fan was spinning fine.

EDIT #2: It didn't work because I forgot to put my fuse back in  Undecided but now it's hashing along just fine
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Have you tried shorting the power relay pins on the bottom? I'll see if I can find the post.

EDIT: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5420936
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Have you thought about using the video card oven trick on it?
I didn't think of that but I'll definitely consider it.

Did you test your the TX650? There is a chance the PSU is failing intermittently or possibly just parts of the PSU.

Personally, I would test that PSU on another system/unit and also test the Cube with another PSU, preferably a verified working unit.
The PSU is now powering an Antminer S1 without issue so no problem there.
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Did you test your the TX650? There is a chance the PSU is failing intermittently or possibly just parts of the PSU.

Personally, I would test that PSU on another system/unit and also test the Cube with another PSU, preferably a verified working unit.
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Have you thought about using the video card oven trick on it?
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Nobody has a main board for a cube?
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I have a cube that keeps randomly shutting off. Sometimes it will run for 2 days, sometimes for 30 minutes. I've switched out the fan, I've tightened all the screws, I've reseated all the boards, and it runs on a Corsair TX650 so I know it's not a power issue. The only thing I can think of is maybe the main board is having an issue and I was hoping somebody would have one laying around somewhere.

Let me know what you're asking with shipping (I'm in CONUS). Thanks.


UPDATE: I tried the hack that was shared and it worked so I no longer need a main board. Thanks!
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