BITMAIN DR3 Server Installation Guide
- May 15, 2024
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DR3 Server
Installation Guide
Document Version 0.1
Sep 2018
DR3 Server
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Overview
The DR3 server is Bitmain’s newest version in the DR3 server series. All DR3 servers are tested and configured prior to shipping to ensure easy set up.
You must provide your own ATX power supply.
1.1 DR3 Server Components
The DR3 server main components and controller front panel are shown in the
following figure:
1.2 Specifications
Product Glance | Value |
---|---|
Product model | DR3 |
Hashrate, TH/s | 7.80 |
Reference power on wall, Watt | 1410 |
Reference power efficiency on wall @ 25 ° C , J/TH |
180.73
Adapted AC/DC output requirement, Watt / Volt| 1605/ 12.00
Detailed Characteristics| Value
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Min| Typ| Max
Hashrate & Power
Hashrate, TH/s| | 7.80| 8.00
Power efficiency on wall @ 25 ° C , J/TH (1‐1)| 180.73| |
188.11
Power efficiency on wall @ 40 ° C , J/TH (1‐2)|
186.51| | 194.13
Reference power on wall, Watt (1‐3)| 1410| | 1553
DC input voltage range, Volt (1‐4)| 11.60| 12.00| 13.00
DC input current range, Amp (1‐5)| | 117.5| 133.9
Adapted AC/DC output power requirement, Watt (1‐6)| 1444|
1605|
Hardware Configuration
Quantity of hash chips| 162
Quantity of hash boards| 3
Networking connection mode| RJ45 ethernet 10/100M
Server Size (LengthWidthHeight, w/o package), mm| 293130187
Net weight, kg| 3.83
Noise, dBA @25 ° C (2‐1)| | | 76
Environment Requirements
Operation temperature, ° C| 0| 25| 40
Storage temperature, ° C| ‐40| 25| 85
Operation humidity, RH| 5%| | 95%
Notes:
(1‐1) Refers PSU power conversion efficiency of 93%
(1‐2) Refers PSU power conversion efficiency of 93%
(1‐3) Min condition: 25°C, min J/TH, typical hashrate
Max condition: 40°C, max J/TH, max hashrate
Refers PSU power conversion efficiency of 93%
(1‐4) Caution: Wrong input voltage may probably cause server damaged
(1‐5) Typ condition: min reference power, typical DC input voltage
Max condition: max reference power, min DC input voltage
(1‐6) Min condition: 40°C, max J/TH, max hashrate,
PSU output power should be no less than the min value to make sure mining
stable.
Typical condition: (typical power) = (min power)/90%, leave power output
margin for PSU.
Caution: It is strongly recommended that using typical power can make
sure your server can work well. You can use one PSU to power multiple boards.
Do not attempt to power one board with more than one PSU. All PCI‐E ports are
required to plug in while powering up the board.
(2‐1) Max condition: Fan is under max RPM(rotation per minute).
Note:
Parameters above are the measured data of DR3 server in the laboratory
environment, which is for reference only, the actual data may differ.
Connecting the Power Supply
Ten PCI ‐e connectors are located at the top of the DR3 server for connecting the PSU as follows:
- Nine PCI ‐e connectors for the hash boards. Each hash board has three PCI ‐e connectors.
- One PCI ‐e connector located on the controller.
**** Each hashboard must be powered by the same PSU to prevent possible damage and instability.
To connect the power supply:
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Connect PSU power cable connectors to each of the three PCI ‐e connectors on the top of the DR3 server, ensuring that each hash board is powered by the same PSU.
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Connect a PSU power cable connector to the DR3 PCI ‐e connector on the controller.
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Connect the network cable to the ETH port.
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To power up your DR3 server, connect the PSUs to the power wall outlet.
If you are using more than one PSU,power up the PSU connected to the controller AFTER you have Powered up the other PSU(s).
Setting Up the Server
To set up the server:
The file IPReporter.zip is supported by Microsoft Windows only.
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Go to the following site:https://shop.bitmain.com/support/download
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Choose ‘Others’ and download the following file: IPReporter.zip
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Extract the file.
The default DHCP network protocol distributes IP addresses automatically. -
Right‐click IPReporter.exe and run it as Administrator.
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Select one of the following options:
■ Shelf, Step, Position – suitable for farm servers to mark the location of the servers.
■ Default – suitable for home servers. -
Click Start.
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On the controller board, click the IP Report button. Hold it down until it beeps (about 5 seconds).
The IP address will be displayed in a window on your computer screen. -
In your web browser, enter the IP address provided.
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Proceed to login using root for both the username and password.
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In the Network section, you can assign a DHCP IP address (optional).
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Click Save & Apply.
Configuring the Server
Setting Up the Pool
To configure the server:
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click General Settings.
Note: Fan speed can be adjusted, but we recommend keeping the default setting. -
Set the options according to the following table:
Option| Description
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Pool URL| Enter the URL of your desired pool.
The DR3 server can be set up with three mining pools, with decreasing priority from the first pool (pool 1) to the third pool (pool 3).
The pools with low priority will only be used if all higher priority pools are offline.
Worker| Your worker ID on the selected pool.
Password| The password for your selected worker. -
Click Save & Apply to save and restart the server.
Monitoring Your server
To check the operating status of your server:
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Click the status marked below.
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monitor your server according to the descriptions in the following table:
Option| Description
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ASIC#| Number of chips detected in the chain.
Frequency| ASIC frequency setting.
GH/S(RT)| Hash rate of each hash board ( GH/s)
Temp(PCB)| Temperature of each hash board (°C).(Applied only to server with fixed frequency)
Temp(Chip)| Temperature of the chips on each hash board (°C).
ASIC status| One of the following statuses will appear:
● O ‐ indicates OK
● X ‐ indicates error
● ‐ ‐ indicates dead
Note: The DR3 server is with fixed frequency 400 MHz. Firmware will stop running when the Temp(PCB) reaches to 85°C , there will be an error message “Fatal Error: Temperature is too high!” shown in the bottom of kernel log page.
Administering Your Server
6.1 Checking Your Firmware Version
To check your firmware version:
- In System, click the Overview tab.
- File System Version displays the date of the firmware your server use. In the example below, the server is using firmware version 20180906.
6.2 Upgrading Your System
Make sure that the DR3 server remains powered during the upgrade process. If power fails before the upgrade is completed, you will need to return it to Bitmain for repair.
To upgrade the server’s firmware:
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In System, click Upgrade.
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For Keep Settings:
■ Select the check box to keep your current settings (default).
■ Clear the check box to reset the server to default settings. -
Click the (Browse) button and navigate to the upgrade file. Select the upgrade file, then click Flash image.A message appears notifying you if the DR3 firmware can be upgraded and if yes, will then proceed to flash the image.
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When the upgrade is completed, the following message appears:
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Click one of the following options:
■ Reboot ‐ to restart the server with the new firmware.
■ Go Back ‐ to continue mining with the current firmware. The server will load the new firmware next time it is restarted.
6.3 Modifying Your Password
To change your login password:
- In System, click the Administration tab.
- Set your new password, then click Save & Apply.
6.4 Restoring Initial Settings
To restore your initial settings
- Turn on the server and let it run for 5 minutes.
- On the controller front panel, press and hold the Reset button for 10 seconds.
Resetting your server will reboot it and restore its default settings. The red LED will automatically flash once every 15 seconds if the reset is operated successfully.
Regulation:
FCC Notice (FOR FCC CERTIFIED MODELS):
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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References
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