Thank you so much for this video. I don't know if I'm just typing the wrong thing into the search bar or what, but so far your video is the ONLY ONE I've managed to find that goes I to detail on fine tuning individual chips on the board to help with minimizing HW errors. I'm only running stock FM on my miners, but your video still helped educate me on a deeper level that I desperately needed, and I really hope to see some new content from you on these machines soon..thanks again
@LeapoldButtersStotch2 жыл бұрын
This was very helpful! Liked and subscribed, thank you!
@sgtfluffy7466 Жыл бұрын
Thank you SOOOO much for this video. I have a handful of chips on a few boards at our problem child and was trying to figure out how to do it. Now that I know how to do it. I think I have identified the problem chips on my boards. I know to go into the setup chip frequency configuration. I've identified 1234 chips on one of my boards are either gray or black as they have the most Hardware errors. The frequencies currently are in between 366 and 381. How do I manually tune these 4 individual chips to get less Hardware errors? I know I will never get perfect but less Hardware errors is what I'm looking for
@CryptoMiningInsider2 жыл бұрын
Great Video - Appreciate the manual tuning coverage. Any suggestions for best Start Point for Frequency & Volts to get power efficiency optimal for L3+ (504 MH/s model)?
@asicbasics2 жыл бұрын
I always start low, like just over stock freq (~400 MHz) and start around 9.32V (this should get your around 520 MH/S.) Run for a bit and verify you're not getting a lot of errors - reference my article on overclocking: asicbasics.com/overclocking-on-the-l3-is-the-juice-worth-the-squeeze/ I basically try to minimize the power draw so I can fit more on a circuit. Then slowly up the Done right you can easily get 4 L3+ units on a 20A circuit. Running around 9.5V @ 400MHz I'm around 850W per unit. Here's another one I wrote on maximizing your circuits - asicbasics.com/how-many-miners-how-big-of-a-miner-can-i-fit-on-a-circuit/
@lordPix3lUK Жыл бұрын
Does it save each tuning profile so you don't have to autotune every time you switch?