I need to play with it some more. But the hub is really pretty good.
I am able to run quite a bit higher freq 350 and 0 errors 2 sticks around 20gh.
Yet I can't run 3 sticks at good numbers..
I have many hubs and will do more testing tommorrow.
I have 3 pc's
I have 1 doing windows 7 pretty new build and i5 cpu ------------ This is doing 8 sticks at freq 150
I have 1 doing windows 7 in a vm shell a mac mini i5 ------------- This is doing 7 sticks at freq 125
I have 1 doing windows 10 an i5 cpu new build new mobo -------- This is doing 2 sticks at freq 250 perfectly I can go to freq 350 perfectly on 2 sticks So far this setup is the really weird one as it allows 2 sticks as high as freq 350 yet does not like to do 3 or more sticks.
could be a mobo issue.
I am a bit tired will get back with more info
Interesting, so the other machines can both do as many sticks per hub as want? It seems that at least one other person (Ecnad) is having the same issue so motherboard issues seems maybe too specific. It could maybe windows 10. I'll keep looking at it, Ecnad got me a logfile.
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novak
more or less as one hub I am using on one of the windows 7 can provide 1.1- 1.3 amps for 3 jacks so I can run 3 sticks at 250 freq. which is good.
the mac mini build is in a shell and it has its own quirks but that is partially due to the vmware fusion shell but 7 sticks at freq 125 is okay. about 5.6gh each.
it has the quirk that I can't make a good .bat file. I have to run cgminer alone then enter a pool. pretty sure that is something to do with vmware fusion shell.
but I am happy with 7 sticks at freq 125 stable enough.