"lyra2rev2-asic-x": "4",
"lyra2rev2-asic-y": "24",
"lyra2rev2-asic-num": "50",
I suppose "asic-x" = 4 means there are 4 hash-boards, "asic-y" = 24 means there are 24 chips in each has-board.
So does anyone know the meaning of "asic-num" =50?
I tried a value of 80 and ran for 12 hours. The hashrate still not stable, but no offline. Need more time to test.
Hey sysubeing
I also think that "asic-x" = 4 means there are 4 hash-boards and "asic-y" = 24 means there are 24 chips on each board.
Don't know what "asic-num" =50 is so i googled a bit...
I found out that some switches (Cisco) also have an option called "asic-num". And it says:
(Optional) ASIC number. Valid range is from 0 to 255. The only values i know that go from 0 to 255 are IPs, subnet and other network stuff. Maybe it's the port that it's using? So it could just be a setting for the network...
But i also have a theory.
"asic-x" = 4 (boards)
"asic-y" = 24 (chips on each board)
"asic-num" =
total number of chips?By default it's set on 50, but the miner has 4*24 = 96 chips
As i said, it's only a therory, but i'm going to test it next time i need to restart the miner.