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Re: GekkoScience has a new stickminer that does 300+GH
by
AFox
on 04/07/2023, 19:54:31 UTC
⭐ Merited by cygan (3) ,altair_tech (2) ,vapourminer (2) ,iwantmyhomepaidwithbtc2 (1)
does anyone here have a noctua fan suitable for the gekkoscience compac f for sale?
looking for one complete with usb connector and the fan mount
For the mount -> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4947599
And use any "print and send" service.



Are looking for one like that ? 
https://bitcoinmerch.com/products/bitcoin-merch-gekkoscience-newpac-usb-fan-upgrade
I never ordered to Bitcoinmerch myself, as I live in Eastern Europe, the shipping fee is expensive. My Compac F all came with fans

By the way, I would be interested if we are able to find a Noctua fan which is appropriate, I would like to have some in advance and the quality of the fans I own is pretty bad.
Do not buy the fans from Bitcoinmerch. They are really cheap and shit fans.
Out of the box 2 out of 6 didn't work well and were really noisy (high-pitched sound). And after some time the others failed.



Noctua does not make 40mm fans with a USB connector. We've tried to convince them to do a custom build, but no luck yet.
So if you want to use a Noctua fan with Compac f, you'll have to get the fan and adapter separately, and then mount them on the fan shroud.
https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-Cooling-Blades-Bearing-NF-A4x10/dp/B009NQLT0M/
https://www.amazon.com/CRJ-Voltage-Step-Up-Sleeved-Adapter/dp/B07QFG6LFR/
Noctua makes 5V 40mm fans -> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071W6JZV8/
I bought those with FAN to USB cables -> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BQ82B6F/
That lets me power the fan from USB.
Same result as your solution, but no need to buy a Step-Up cable.
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Re: GekkoScience has a new pod miner, just in time for Christmas
by
AFox
on 02/01/2023, 17:03:31 UTC
⭐ Merited by n0nce (1)
I see, that makes a lot of sense! Only one question: the pin header outputs constant 12V? So, no control at all even on DC (3-pin) fans? Because in that case, I'd get the PWM, too. But if it meant losing fan control, I'd prefer an actual DC fan whose RPM can be controlled by the miner. No reason to 'over-cool' the hashboard, if there's more noise reduction to be had, right?
It seems the miner only outputs 12v, with no control on the voltage.
You could use the Noctua NA-FC1 (link) to control the fan speed of a PWM fan.

I didn't play with the fan speed, but at 525MHz, you'll need the fan at full blast to cool it properly.
With the Noctua NF-A8 PWM and at 525MHz, the heatsink is at 55°c; you can barely keep your finger on it.
You'll probably need to lower the frequency, to lower the fan speed.
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Re: GekkoScience has a new pod miner, just in time for Christmas
by
AFox
on 02/01/2023, 13:57:02 UTC
⭐ Merited by n0nce (1)
Are you sure that you got the PWM fan? If so, it is now running at 100% fixed fan speed, since the R909 only outputs a 3-pin DC fan signal and Noctua PWM fans default to 100% fan speed if they get a (any) 3-pin DC fan signal.
Yes, I confirm I bought the PWM model. The PWM part isn't important for the R909, but it is the 80mm Noctua model that has the most airflow.

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Re: GekkoScience has a new pod miner, just in time for Christmas
by
AFox
on 23/12/2022, 07:27:15 UTC
i will also replace it with the noctua nf-a8 pwm
do you see any potential for improvement in performance?
You won't regret the fan change. Even less noise, and less vibration as the Noctua fans have anti-vibration pads on each corner.

To get more performance, you could turn the voltage knob clockwise, giving it more voltage. The hashrate should increase.
Here's pictures of the knob on mine (before/stock, and after) : https://imgur.com/a/F1V84qf
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Re: GekkoScience has a new pod miner, just in time for Christmas
by
AFox
on 22/12/2022, 13:16:11 UTC
Also note that on linux the CPU% has a max based on the number of threads/cores
Didn't know Linux worked that way. My original post was updated.


Many thanks to your guide and your effort to post the information !!! THANKS !!!
You're welcome. I hope it can help a lot of other people also. It can be applied for those that use Compac F, replace "--gekko-r909-freq 525" by "--gekko-compacf-freq 525".
Also, I use "525" frequency in my setup, but I recommend starting with 400, and gradually going up. To see if there's a point where it overheats (I have an infrared thermometer) and/or gets a lot of hardware errors.


How much of a clockwise turn did you do? 1/8, 1/4, 1/2?
Also you mentioned you are not using the compac Fs.   Are planning on using them eventually or selling them?    You could get another 1.8TH with those.
I barely tuned it. It must have been 1/8. I took pictures before turning it. I'll post "before" and "after" pictures, but I don't have access to it now, to take an "after" picture.
I'll be using the Compac F ^^
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Re: GekkoScience has a new pod miner, just in time for Christmas
by
AFox
on 22/12/2022, 11:40:55 UTC
⭐ Merited by willi9974 (2)
is it possible to show us the power supply and could you write a short installation stepp info? What raspi image do you use, and what for software package you have installed and what have you changed in the configuration... ans so one...
For the power supply, I'm using a +10 year old Corsair TX650 (650w, 80Plus Bronze). It won't be the most efficient power supply, because of it's age.
Also power supplies are the most efficient when you use 50% of their total rated output power. But hard to find (impossible?) a 200w 80Plus Platinum computer power supply. And I didn't want to buy a new one, to only save ~1$ per month of electricity.
It is kept on, with a "jump start" adapter, like these : https://i.imgur.com/ERai2HX.jpg
And I use the 6-pin PCIe connector on the R909. In theory that plug is rated for 75watts (link). But I don't worry about that. Just check it's well plugged in.

For the configuration and installation of the Raspberry Pi, I've got an old model, so I went with the command line OS, no fancy interface or desktop.
To "flash" the SD card, I used Raspberry Pi Imager (link), selected Raspberry Pi OS Lite, and in the advance options activated "Enable SSH" giving a username and password. I'm using a SSH connection to connect to the Raspberry Pi.

Once everything is copied, put the SD card in the Raspberry, and turn it on.
Connect the Raspberry to the network. You'll need it's IP address to connect to it. You can find it on the router, or with a program like Advance IP Scanner (link).
Once you found the IP address, you can connect to it with the program Putty (link).
It will ask for the username and password you entered earlier.

For the installation of CGMiner, I used Kano's website : https://kano.is/gekko.php
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade -y
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential autoconf automake libtool pkg-config libcurl4-openssl-dev libudev-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev git
cd
git clone https://github.com/kanoi/cgminer.git
cd cgminer
CFLAGS="-O2 -march=native -fcommon" ./autogen.sh --enable-gekko --enable-icarus
make
sudo apt-get install -y openjdk-8-jre-headless

To run CGminer, and start mining, I go in the CGminer folder (cd CGMiner), and enter this command :
sudo ./cgminer -o mining pool -u btc address -p x --gekko-start-freq 400 --gekko-r909-freq 525
I saw somewhere that you should be able to enter that command without "sudo". But if I don't enter "sudo", it can't access the USB peripherals. I'm too lazy to find the fix.

I use "Screen" to be able to run multiple programs in the terminal (CGMiner and HTop) : https://raspi.tv/2012/using-screen-with-raspberry-pi-to-avoid-leaving-ssh-sessions-open
I use "HTop" to see the CPU and RAM usage : https://linuxhint.com/raspberry-pi-cpu-usage-monitoring/




Nice, 99W all in. 2.055TH is about 97% of ideal for that speed, which is pretty solid considering 525MHz is an overclock. I'm pretty proud of the R909.
I'm happy with it also. I ordered six Compac F, before the announcement of the R909. I ended up not using the Compac F, as the R909 is much easier to power, is compact, and needs only one fan to cool down (compared to the Compac F that needs one fan each, plus the USB Hub that has a fan also).




For my question what numbers should I look at for the "rejected shares" and "hardware errors", if I looked up correctly, these are the calculation to get the "rejected shares" and "hardware errors" percentage :

Number taken from my earlier screen capture. You need to take the values that are at the top
rejected shares percentage  =  R * 100 / (R+A+HW)  =  6944 * 100 / (6944+14955024+7616)  =  0.046%
hardware errors percentage  =  HW * 100 / (R+A+HW)  =  7616 * 100 / (6944+14955024+7616)  =  0.051%

If these calculation are correct, I think I have some headroom to lower the voltage, and watt usage. 2Th/s was my goal, I don't want to push it more.
On graphic cards, I'm happy when these values are bellow 1%.
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Re: GekkoScience has a new pod miner, just in time for Christmas
by
AFox
on 22/12/2022, 07:40:18 UTC
Got my R909 unit yesterday.

It was equipped with an Artic F8 fan, that has a good airflow : 52.7 m³/h at 22.5 dB
Replaced by a Noctua NF-A8 PWM : 55.5 m³/h at 17.7 dB

Plugged it to a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, Quad Core CPU 1.2 GHz, 1 GB, with Raspberry Pi OS Lite.
It's using around 38~40% of the CPU.



I've turned to voltage knob clockwise, to add voltage.
It's running at around 2.061 Th/s for 99 watts at the plug (including power supply, Raspberry Pi and R909).
The heatsink of the mining chips are around 43°c.



I'm not used to be running CGMiner, what numbers should I look at for the "rejected shares" and "hardware errors" ?
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Re: NiceHash - 100% LHR Unlock
by
AFox
on 07/05/2022, 14:36:48 UTC
⭐ Merited by philipma1957 (1)
"Red Fox Crypto" live on Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykMhELRWh9U
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NiceHash - 100% LHR Unlock
by
AFox
on 07/05/2022, 12:03:05 UTC
⭐ Merited by OgNasty (2)
https://www.nicehash.com/blog/post/100-lhr-unlock-at-nicehash-its-here

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Now you can earn more profits than any other mining software on the market if you are using LHR graphics cards with NiceHash QuickMiner.Support for NiceHash Miner is coming soon.

This also makes it more advantageous than mining direct to a pool, since other software is not capable of unleashing the full capacity of your hardware.

Register at NiceHash, download our QuickMiner, and get paid in Bitcoin every 4 hours!


I can't test myself, as my rig doesn't run Windows and isn't physically near me.
I'm curious if it really works, and with which cards.
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Re: RTX 3050 what plans?
by
AFox
on 24/01/2022, 13:48:06 UTC
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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AFox
on 21/05/2021, 09:39:46 UTC
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Re: A member LIST .. What do we speculate the price will be this summer JOIN IN
by
AFox
on 15/05/2021, 15:33:59 UTC
$69,100

Reason : Numbers in relation to my mining warehouse address.
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Re: MtGox withdrawal delays [Gathering]
by
AFox
on 26/02/2021, 22:29:59 UTC
The Tokyo District Court made an order to refer the draft rehabilitation plan to a resolution.
Meaning that, how creditors (MTGox users) will be paid has been chosen.


I read the Rehabilitation plan, but English is not my native language, and they use "legal terms", that I'm not familiar with.
This is what and how I understood the document. I am aware that I probably misunderstood some parts, and that I could be wrong, please correct me.


As I understand, everything you had on your MTGox account (FIAT + BTC/BCH) will be converted the Yen currency, to calculate the payout.
The FIAT conversion rate to Yen, will be :

The BTC conversion rate will be : 749 318,83 Yen/BTC
The BCH conversion rate will be : 97 481,19 Yen/BCH

Any other crypto they have (other than BTC and BCH), will be sold for FIAT.
FIAT will be paid in priority. If the amount of FIAT they have isn't enough, they will sell BTC and BCH to payout the FIAT claims first.
Concerning BTC and BCH, each creditor that have some BTC/BCH, had the choice between getting paid in FIAT or getting paid in BTC/BCH. The people in charge of paying the creditors will try to make it fair between people that asked for FIAT and people that asked for BTC/BCH.



They will first do a "Base Payment" (that is how it is called in the document).
This base payment includes :

1. the priority payment of certain FIAT currency claims.
I don't really understand this part. Does this concerned all the FIAT claims of creditor number X1 to X18785 ?

2. a "Small Sum Payment" (that is how it is called in the document) of up to 200 000 Yen per creditor. If creditor has FIAT and BTC/BCH, the payment applies to FIAT, then to BTC/BCH.



After the "Base Payment", creditors will have the choice (voting going from March 24, 2021 to October 8, 2021) between :

1. a "Early Lump-Sum Payment". Each creditor, that chooses this option, gets immediately (at the same time of the "Base Payment"), 21% of their approved claims. And after that 21% payment, don't and can't get anything afterwards.

2. a "Final Payment" (+ "Intermediate Payments"). Each creditor, that chooses this option, will get a cut of what is left after "Base Payment" and "Early Lump-Sum Payment" are made.
Additionally, if some assets (FIAT/Crypto) are found after all the payments are made, the creditors that choose the "Final Payment" option, will get a cut of that new asset.





So now, what to choose ?

The assets are :
69 796 218 220 Yen
141 686,35371099 BTC (using today's rate (2021 Feb 26 : 1BTC=4 842 159,46 Yen (~45 000USD)) = 686 067 917 974,57 Yen)
142 846,35166254 BCH (using today's rate (2021 Feb 26 : 1BCH=51 119,02 Yen (~470 USD)) = 7 302 165 507,56 Yen)


The liabilities are :
1 706 625 454 218 Yen
1 167 841,75872567 BTC (using the conversion rate = 875 085 820 273,46 Yen)
1 363 351,48614373 BCH (using the conversion rate = 132 901 125 257,55 Yen)


Taking today's BTC and BCH rate, assets are 71% of the liabilities.
So options 2. "Final Payment" seems to be the better choice.
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Re: New AMD cards incoming ! New info on October 28.
by
AFox
on 01/10/2020, 11:35:22 UTC


Newegg Insider lists AMD Radeon RX 6000 series specifications
Source : https://videocardz.com/newz/newegg-insider-lists-amd-radeon-rx-6000-series-specifications
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Re: New AMD cards incoming ! New info on October 28.
by
AFox
on 16/09/2020, 18:01:17 UTC
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Re: New NVIDIA Geforce RTX 30 series GPUs
by
AFox
on 16/09/2020, 17:51:42 UTC
Hashrate isn't really impressive Sad
Ratio hashrate/price is almost de same as the AMD RX5700.
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Re: New AMD cards incoming ! New info on October 28.
by
AFox
on 14/09/2020, 15:37:32 UTC
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Re: New AMD cards incoming ! New info on October 28.
by
AFox
on 09/09/2020, 16:58:46 UTC
New announcement from AMD.
First post updated.
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Re: New AMD cards ? Partners will be receiving parts in September
by
AFox
on 09/09/2020, 06:11:33 UTC
AMD Could Potentially Unveil Big Navi ‘RDNA 2’ GPU Powered Radeon RX 6000 Series Tomorrow
Source : https://wccftech.com/amd-big-navi-rdna-2-gpu-powered-radeon-rx-6000-series-unveil-tomorrow/


From the Chief of Marketing from AMD :

Source : https://twitter.com/AzorFrank/status/1303492877989879810
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Re: New NVIDIA Geforce RTX 30 series GPUs
by
AFox
on 08/09/2020, 21:34:58 UTC
3080 = 115 Mh/s
@300 watts

RX5700 can do 50 Mh/s at 100watts.