hey dogie fantastic write up, but quick question you said the 750w psu for 2 cubes..what about chucking a hexminer in there too?what would be the best psu and is it advisable to run a different piece of equiptment with the cubes? thanks Same, makes no difference.
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Do you want an S1 or the charred remains of what once was an S1?
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Just got an S2 today. For some reason I can't get the miner to keep my pool settings after shutdown. I update the pools and change the IP address no problem. It runs on my pools and I can access it on the new IP address. But then if I do a reset or just shut it down and restart it all the changes are gone. It's back to the factory settings. I can't find anything in the manual that I'm doing wrong or not doing. Any suggestions?
Replace the SD card and it will fix it. Just need a $5 4GB one from amazon
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Seen lightlord buy a few 180gh/s S1's @ 0.2BTC, maybe we should just wait for price to lower. Good luck selling.
Seen him advertise a buy offer, seen it not get filled. My offer is including 20% VAT by the way, which is removed for outside the EU.
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Please BITMAIN! Hah...Looks like Dogie... LOL... I miss 51 pages of action, join again at the right time :/
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I have 4 of these setup on a raspberry pi, but only 3 are mining.
What happens when you only use the one that isn't mining?
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Post in my setup thread. The more threads that get posted on the same topic, the less likely you are to get an answer.
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Still for sale, new price.
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hiya I have a dell dimension E520 a hexminer and a bitcoin block and was wondering what psu i would need power wise to run these babies together? i was thinking of 850w but not sure as the bitcoin block needs a psu higher then 500w as i think (i could be wrong) it needs 350w Thanks in advance What do you mean by bitcoin block?
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This should give everyone some more peace of mind, as it should make the sp30sī performance less temperature dependant and deployment in some less perfectly cooled facilities available.
The change in DB is around a factor 7 decrease in noise level, which is really nice. The sound quality should also be different, with less of a high-pitched whine.
Performance will always be a function of temperature, because you'll want every tiny bit of extra performance which doesn't cost you significant power. Getting the ASICs 5C cooler facilitates that. SP10s were only 'annoyingly' loud because of that darned bugged PSU fan, the actual unit's fans are fine at 40%.
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Lets say that each of the bigger topics such as bitmain hardware, pools, software such as bfgminer etc are actually subforums that assigned moderators are allowed to then create more subforums under. Any individual can request a new subforum for when they run up a new project, be it hardware or pool or whatever.
I think this would create a more orderly hierarchy
People don't adhere to even the flat hierarchy as it is now - they won't with anything deeper.
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Hi everyone! I purchased a Nidec Beta V VA450DC and installed it on one of my Ants. It works great, and the pwm function works nice too ( ie when the ant gets hot, it blows way harder thus cooling the antminer down)
So i bought 7 more of the Nidec beta V VA450DC and started installing them. What i found is that when the antminer s1 gets hotter, the fan slows down? it continues to do this untill the Antminer hits 60 degrees C and then the fan totally stops. If i manually cool the antminer, the fan will gradually get faster. Everyone of the New 7 Nidec fans is doing the same thing ( so its not just an oddity with one of them)
One thing i also noticed is, when i first turn on the antminer, the stock fan doesnt run, but the nidec runs at full speed. It seems to me that the PWM function is working totally opposite of what its supposed to!!?! I tested it and basically the cooler the antminer is, the faster the fan blows. So, its totally inverse of what its supposed to be. Amazingly , this exact same thing happened when i bought a Delta Fan as well. I had to pull the PWM line off so now it blows full speed.
The 7 that i bought are the same model number and everything as the nidec that works just right. Has anyone experienced this problem with certain PWM fans? Is there anything i can do to fix it? Why is it totally opposite of what its supposed to do?
How exactly did you wire it in with its non standard header?
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Reverse your layout. Have the miners exhausting out through the walls, and then a mediocre fan drawing air inside. You might not even need that fan at all. With no hot air actually remaining inside, there is no heat at all.
Do be careful if ambient drops below a few C as you'll start getting condensation on cold surfaces (miners that are off) or casing.
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Oooh I just realised why you were saying they were loud - I turned the fan on my module down to nothing and provided my own cooling. Yeah those things are loud on their own.
did you do a report on one yet? do they get 2th at 2000watts?? Mine is a gen 2, same form factor but different chips. SB weren't interested for this gen., guess we know why.
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Totally renovated this guide, added and processed new HD pictures, updated to newest style and added to dogiecoin.com. Nicely formatted version available at www.dogiecoin.com!
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Totally renovated this guide, added and processed new HD pictures, updated to newest style and added to dogiecoin.com. Nicely formatted version available at www.dogiecoin.com!
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Only if you want to burn down your house. Standard ATX power supplies do not have a means to load share.
I highly recommend NOT using load balancing, as the above says. If you can trace each PCI-E back to an individual device then thats a different story.
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Guide is in my Sig for reference or on dogiecoin.com.
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