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Full MemberActivity: 160Merit: 100 Re: [CLOSED] CoiningSolutions.com Cointerra Shares ฿2 = 25GH/s [CLOSED] February 18, 2014, 06:24:23 PM #104 Quote from: waldohoover on February 18, 2014, 05:38:32 PM



So it took me about an hour or so to get these guys actually up and running.



Out of the box they weren't turning on for whatever reason but later was able to get both machines to boot and recognize both boards on each machine after a few tips on powering them up.



These guys are eating a TON of electricity ~2900W EACH- and I have not seen either miner hash over 1.5TH/s. And these guys are LOUD. Like hair dryers on full blast-loud.



I have been working with Luke from Cointerra as of yesterday to solve the problems - he currently has our Log files for both miners and has his team analyzing the numbers.



Looking at the stats this morning- it looks like the boards on the TerraMiners are dying/turning off - I have restarted the miners to which it looks like they pick up.. but obviously something is wrong/not set correctly.



I've been adjusting any settings that are available to little luck.. but this is somewhat expected on a brand new machine with it's first firmware.



I will be working all this week with Cointerra to tweak/maximize our results from these TerraMiners - hopefully new firmwares roll out and CT are able to get us the #s we want.



Few more pics from the setup:

























Alright everyone.So it took me about an hour or so to get these guys actually up and running.Out of the box they weren't turning on for whatever reason but later was able to get both machines to boot and recognize both boards on each machine after a few tips on powering them up.These guys are eating a TON of electricity ~2900W EACH- and I have not seen either miner hash over 1.5TH/s. And these guys are LOUD. Like hair dryers on full blast-loud.I have been working with Luke from Cointerra as of yesterday to solve the problems - he currently has our Log files for both miners and has his team analyzing the numbers.Looking at the stats this morning- it looks like the boards on the TerraMiners are dying/turning off - I have restarted the miners to which it looks like they pick up.. but obviously something is wrong/not set correctly.I've been adjusting any settings that are available to little luck.. but this is somewhat expected on a brand new machine with it's first firmware.I will be working all this week with Cointerra to tweak/maximize our results from these TerraMiners - hopefully new firmwares roll out and CT are able to get us the #s we want.Few more pics from the setup:

Awesome!!



I wouldn't worry about the issues too much. At least not yet. When I first received my Avalon (batch 2), I was only managing to get it to ~60 GH\s, and I was having a lot of trouble keeping it cool even at that point. Over the course of a few weeks, and without ANY physical changes (no new fans, didn't add any thermal paste), I eventually got it to where it is still sitting today, which is ~77-80 GH\s, and no heating problems at all. I helped reproduce the same results for a friend who had 10 of the machines.



I'm not sure how these are setup, but just keep tweaking the settings, and you should get them there.



On a side note, are they using cgminer? If so, make sure they have the latest version, and watch for updates (true of any mining program I guess). The biggest jump in performance for mine was between versions of cgminer, as it became more optimized for specific ASICs. Awesome!!I wouldn't worry about the issues too much. At least not yet. When I first received my Avalon (batch 2), I was only managing to get it to ~60 GH\s, and I was having a lot of trouble keeping it cool even at that point. Over the course of a few weeks, and without ANY physical changes (no new fans, didn't add any thermal paste), I eventually got it to where it is still sitting today, which is ~77-80 GH\s, and no heating problems at all. I helped reproduce the same results for a friend who had 10 of the machines.I'm not sure how these are setup, but just keep tweaking the settings, and you should get them there.On a side note, are they using cgminer? If so, make sure they have the latest version, and watch for updates (true of any mining program I guess). The biggest jump in performance for mine was between versions of cgminer, as it became more optimized for specific ASICs. http://coinbrief.net/

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