iBeLink™ DM11G ASIC Dash Miner Support Thread

MiningGuy

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this result is with Coinmine I experience the same with Supernova. Only NiceHash pool seems to work okay
Hi Etin,
I didn't have very good results with Suprnova but it's been going quite well with Coinmine the last 5 days. I do notice that the hashrate varies quite a bit from minute to minute, but over hours and days now I am consistently averaging above 12 MH/s on Coinmine with all 4 machines. Until I had that one machine go down that is! :)
 

MiningGuy

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Hi Etin,
I didn't have very good results with Suprnova but it's been going quite well with Coinmine the last 5 days. I do notice that the hashrate varies quite a bit from minute to minute, but over hours and days now I am consistently averaging above 12 MH/s on Coinmine with all 4 machines. Until I had that one machine go down that is! :)
That's 12,000 MH/s ;)
 

Etin

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Hi Etin,
I didn't have very good results with Suprnova but it's been going quite well with Coinmine the last 5 days. I do notice that the hashrate varies quite a bit from minute to minute, but over hours and days now I am consistently averaging above 12 MH/s on Coinmine with all 4 machines. Until I had that one machine go down that is! :)
Thanks MiningGuy. My experience is the same. Coinmine is good but the swings are very erratic which gives me the immpression something is not very right compared to how it works for Nicehash.
Another question how do you handle the noise?
 

MiningGuy

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Thanks MiningGuy. My experience is the same. Coinmine is good but the swings are very erratic which gives me the immpression something is not very right compared to how it works for Nicehash.
Another question how do you handle the noise?
LOL - with earplugs or ear muffs! Actually, I am fortunate enough to have a shop in my backyard that is separate from my house so it is at least contained out there. I'm just working on designing my mining room though and I will be incorporating noise control measures. You can still hear the high pitch whine of the fans outside my shop and I don't want to piss off my neighbors, especially when I add a bunch more machines! For sound control I am planning on lining the room with Roxul insulation, then sound isolation clips attached to hat channel rail. Then two layers of 5/8" drywall with green glue compound in-between. It won't be cheap, but at least I'll be able to work in the other side of my shop without hearing protection.
 
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b0y2k

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I still do not have my unit... I was finally replied to 7 days ago saying it will be sent out... Then yesterday i get a message asking for a phone number! Has the package actually been posted? So a week has passed after being told that it would be posted and it clearly hasn’t. Seven days is a long time in the mining world and i know people received units 15 days ago… Can you explain the process to me as all i can see is that you are promoting a new piece of hardware which succeeds mine before sending out my unit… I’m happy to be compensated for this but i have lost quite a lot of money pre ordering from you and i’m not sure you are rewarding me for this loyalty.

Feeling very let down!
 

Andymidtf

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Hi Andy,
Low hashrates are sometimes limited by the temperature the miner is detecting. What temperatures are shown on the web console page? If it is near or above 38C, it will lower your PLL settings which will affect your hashrate. If temperature is not an issue, can you provide a screenshot of the web console page for me to check if there are other issues involved?
Hi,
My temps a pretty low, 28/31, the room is well air conditioned... however since a few hours after startup yesterday, the entire 4th bank of blades has stopped working or being recognised - the 4th LED always stays red.. I have tried refreshing (again) the SD card, restarting, rebooting, and powering off for a few minutes then on again.. at startup, I see the 4 LED's go from red to blue in the following sequence: 1, 2, 3, 1&2 go red, 3 goes red, 1 & 2 blue again, 3 blue again, then repeat this loop a few times until finally 1-3 stay blue, 4 never goes blue. :-(
I am currently preparing the TestTool SD image, although not sure how to proceed with it, as the single blade test instrucciones asume that one can connect to the whole blade, and that 1 chip column is blade - so far I cannot even connect to the 4th blade at all :-(
 

iBeLink_1

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TestTool only shows 3 blade groups connected... please advise how to proceed now :-(
Hi Andy,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. Just to be sure, have you checked that the data cable and power cable are securely plugged? Sometimes you may need to re-plug the cable and it will detect again.
The Single Blade Test only uses 1 Blade at a time. You need to disconnect Blades 1-3 and only leave Blade 4 connected. You can start from Step 5 where it is trying to detect chips on the blade. If none are still detected, you will need to remove the Panel Board and reconnected starting with the next hashing board.
 

iBeLink_1

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Did you see my post above iBeLink?
Hi,
Yes I see your post above and also the ticket that you submitted. However, your issue is being taken care of by a different team/department. We are here to provide miner machine support and unable to assist you directly.
 

MiningGuy

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Hi Andy,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. Just to be sure, have you checked that the data cable and power cable are securely plugged? Sometimes you may need to re-plug the cable and it will detect again.
The Single Blade Test only uses 1 Blade at a time. You need to disconnect Blades 1-3 and only leave Blade 4 connected. You can start from Step 5 where it is trying to detect chips on the blade. If none are still detected, you will need to remove the Panel Board and reconnected starting with the next hashing board.
Andy,
I actually had that problem with one of the machines straight out of the box and it did indeed turn out to be just a loose connector. Hopefully that's all it is for you too!
 

youni

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this result is with Coinmine I experience the same with Supernova. Only NiceHash pool seems to work okay
How did you connect to Suprnova? It said for ibelinks to use port 9991 but I can't connect with that.
 

petebend02

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Hello,
I am currently in P2PoolMining Chicago (Elk Grove) node ending in .222. Hash is good, ~11.5 GH/s, temp is fine (25-31C), but the payout graph has dropped significantly, and also I'm noticing the Disc[ard] on the Home page shows 44.91%

I'm assuming that the Discard percentage is affecting payout rate..? If so, can anyone point me in a direction to look regarding either configuration/tweak of the miner, or other modification I could make to try and improve things?

Thanks,
 

youni

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Are you on that node with a lot of other users? And is your hashrate one of the highest? I think your payout depends on how many shares you get compared to others in your node. Could it also just be an increase in difficulty?
 

petebend02

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Are you on that node with a lot of other users? And is your hashrate one of the highest? I think your payout depends on how many shares you get compared to others in your node. Could it also just be an increase in difficulty?
Hi,
No, there are about 7 users total. I'm one of 3 who's is running x GH/s speeds, so I'm usually #1, 2, or 3 position.
I'll look at shares, & difficulty as well, and report back...thanks
 

Etin

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Hi,
No, there are about 7 users total. I'm one of 3 who's is running x GH/s speeds, so I'm usually #1, 2, or 3 position.
I'll look at shares, & difficulty as well, and report back...thanks
How do you set up with this pool? the information is all over the place. I wanted to try it out but could figure out how to start. It seemed I had to start a pool?
 

petebend02

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How do you set up with this pool? the information is all over the place. I wanted to try it out but could figure out how to start. It seemed I had to start a pool?
I didn't set up the miner, but in the Config section off the Home page, there are fields where you can input information about the pool. If you go to P2PoolMining website (it's a .us domain) there is info about the active pools and how to access them
 

youni

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How do you set up with this pool? the information is all over the place. I wanted to try it out but could figure out how to start. It seemed I had to start a pool?
I use this site to help me find some nodes that are close to me http://www.p2poolmining.us/p2poolnodes/ I refresh a few times as sometimes the ping doesn't seem accurate.



You click the address and it should take you to a page with some information. For example, if I the first one, United States, NY, New Hyde Park, I get this page:



The information you would put into your miner is in the red box. Some of the nodes does not have this information so I have no idea how to connect to them.
 

iBeLink_1

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Quick Announcement: iBelink.co is our official website! Any other websites attempting to defraud our customers using iBeLink with other domain extensions are illegal websites. We are pursuing legal action against these websites now.

We have found some fake sites that looks like an exact copy with login/registration fields. Please check the url before entering in information and please let others know. Thank you.
 

Etin

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I use this site to help me find some nodes that are close to me http://www.p2poolmining.us/p2poolnodes/ I refresh a few times as sometimes the ping doesn't seem accurate.



You click the address and it should take you to a page with some information. For example, if I the first one, United States, NY, New Hyde Park, I get this page:



The information you would put into your miner is in the red box. Some of the nodes does not have this information so I have no idea how to connect to them.
Thank you so much
 

CryptoUS

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Huummm.. seems like many new users running iBeLink DM11Gs. Also many users experiencing boot/config/pool issues. User learning curves ... or glitchy mining hardware... or both?
 

iBlink

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I'm currently mining with a room temperature (according to the thermometer on the miner) of 37 that sometimes goes up to 40. I can't get the temp any lower right now, but looking at solutions. Looking like my only option now is to find a proper facility to host it at.

Before I get it somewhere else though, will it cause damage to the miner if I run at this heat? On average think I'm getting 75% the hash rate I should be.

I've attached a pipe to the back of the miner to go out of the window to take some of the hot air out, could this overload the motors of the fans inside the miner? I also placed a fan to blow air through the miner to try and increase airflow.
 

iBeLink_1

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I'm currently mining with a room temperature (according to the thermometer on the miner) of 37 that sometimes goes up to 40. I can't get the temp any lower right now, but looking at solutions. Looking like my only option now is to find a proper facility to host it at.

Before I get it somewhere else though, will it cause damage to the miner if I run at this heat? On average think I'm getting 75% the hash rate I should be.

I've attached a pipe to the back of the miner to go out of the window to take some of the hot air out, could this overload the motors of the fans inside the miner? I also placed a fan to blow air through the miner to try and increase airflow.
Hi,
Running at those temperatures should not damage the miner, but you will lose some hashrates as it will lower the speed of the hashing blades. This is to prevent the chips from being damaged by heat.
Directing the hot air out the window should help in controlling the temperature of the room, it should not impact the fans as long as it is not blocked in some way.
 

b0y2k

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Hi,
Yes I see your post above and also the ticket that you submitted. However, your issue is being taken care of by a different team/department. We are here to provide miner machine support and unable to assist you directly.
I understand that but nobody has replied to me now for 3 days. I was told over a week ago it was being posted that was after 2 weeks of asking why my order was stuck and to contact you...