Hyd firmware for Bitcoin Miner S21+

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5wiftS4geHero Member
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#1Jul 20, 2022, 06:06 AM
Check out these links for details on the miners: https://shop.bitmain.com/ru/product/detail?pid=00020250811191109209KOqg07Kx068F https://shop.bitmain.com/ru/product/detail?pid=000202509091944313832RdNiS83065C So, how do you turn a $2,864 ASIC into one worth $6,966? Pretty straightforward. After flashing the firmware, we kick off the mining process. For the first half day, the software tracks how each chip is performing and tweaks things as needed. Here’s what we got: 440T at 5900 watts Chip temp 358T at 5370 watts those are the default settings for the ASIC. 367T at 4557 watts post-update specs. That’s an 800-watt savings per ASIC.
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coin_sigmaLegendary
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#2Jul 22, 2022, 12:02 PM
Good temp, but how about the dev fees? And where's the firmware? If the dev fees are 3%, just the same as new firmware lurking around, then that's too high; better stick with stock. The awesomeminer or Vnish firmware is taking 2.8% fees its around 12TH/s it's too high. I think it can also be achieved by stock firmware by switching to high performance or energy mode and improving the room temp to avoid throttling, which can give similar results.
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hodler2019Legendary
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#3Jul 22, 2022, 12:46 PM
Its why I use epic controllers.  1 shot price up front and no fees.
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5wiftS4geHero Member
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#4Jul 22, 2022, 03:06 PM
You're right about the developer commission being 3%. I wanted to show you a little joke about pricing on the Bitmain website. Unfortunately, standard firmware is significantly inferior to such developers, and the chip configuration mode that I demonstrated works just fine.
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rocket2021Full Member
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#5Jul 22, 2022, 04:33 PM
These Blocs are solid but electricity is the issue !   I m Still trying to find  24 / 7 way to support solar hours , it s about some batteries wich i hope that will be at a competitive price soon !
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#6Jul 22, 2022, 06:29 PM
I read about a way to generate electricity at night, but this method requires a very large area of ​​these batteries, and the efficiency of this system is low. "The device uses a thermoelectric module to generate voltage and current from the temperature gradient between the panel and the air. This process depends on the thermal design of the system, which has a hot side and a cold side." It's impossible to generate electricity out of thin air. For nighttime use, batteries of the required capacity are usually installed.
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