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Re: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (08/12 v1.11 update)
by
hossamelsawy
on 10/12/2017, 18:42:15 UTC
Chain#   ASIC#   Frequency   GH/S(RT)   HW   Temp(PCB)   Temp(Chip)   ASIC status
1   60   537   6583.55   6   53   73   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo
2   60   537   6291.02   753   51   69   oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooooooo oooo  
3    where is chani 3  
  
 in other mines show 3 Chain#  



Try with lower frequency 537 is to much, don´t know why bitmain do it, but there are to much HW-Errors and the Miner get mostime to hot, too

When you run the Miner with 220-240V then try 506
with 120V try something around 450


can't help but throw this in again, doesn't matter if you are 240 or 120 it matters what your psu can do without strain. *IF* you are using an old server psu where at 220 it is producing 1200w and at 110 it is producing 900 w THAT will make a difference - but if you have a 1500w psu that can run on either, then 1500 is the max you are looking at.. the 220 vs 110 is only going to change the amps going *IN* to the psu (less heat on your cord or ability to use a smaller cord maybe less strain on the psu in the way of heat) but that will in no way affect what setting you can put on the miner itself, from the psu out 12v at whatever amps is going to be 12v at whatever amps.. doesn't matter AT ALL if it is 110 or 220 coming in. - thickness of the individual wires in the 6-pin makes a difference, the amps your psu can handle on it's 12v rail makes a difference.. but the miner doesn't care at all. not even the tiniest bit- if you have issues at 120v with 537 then either you have a miner with issues (plenty of them out there) or you need a better psu.


When i wrote it, i have the orig. Bitmain PSU in mind, and this is to small on 120V with frequency 537

I have strange problem
after 4 hours it gives me xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx again
so do I need to decrease the frequency as i have 537 with 220 v
please anyone help