The number of hardware errors displayed backstage of the miner is high. As shown in the figure, sometimes there are hundreds or thousands. Should we be worried?
Don't worry. The reasons are as follows:
1. The number of hardware errors is that the chip returns an error value for some reason during calculation.
2. This value is an accumulated value. In theory, the longer the miner runs, the larger the value.
3. Generally, it is meaningless to look at this value alone. It should be combined with the hash rate. If the hash rate is normal, it can be ignored.
4. If the miner's hash rate is abnormal, the running time of the miner is concise, and the hardware error rate is abnormally high, it can be preliminarily judged that the chip is unstable. At this time, you can replace the unstable chips.