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Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
by
OVRGRO
on 01/11/2014, 13:25:39 UTC
Sorry to hear that, you can send info@bitmaintech.com or me ting.shao@bitmaintech.com an email with your order info, describing your problems. We will help u with troubleshooting.

You still haven't told me how to figure out how to determine which one of my temp sensors is jacked up... and no switching boards has NOT helped. At this point i'm about to just send you the one that throws errors and can't handle being overclocked. When i test them individually one side starts at 0 and the other at 16, but both warm up to the normal range (normal for one fan being controlled and the outer cover removed)

Anybody else have issues with a single side's temp sensor reading way off? like 13-16 degrees when all my others are 35-39... occasionally it'll get a real wild hair up its backside and read the bad side at 200+ degrees and will send fans to 4000 rpm. hashing remains relatively unaffected unless erroneous temp sensor sends it into thermal protection shutdown, which is very rare and mainly after a restart. Any assistance would be great



And here it is clocked to stock and switched around to a perfectly fine hashing board