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December 16, 2016, 12:32:04 PM
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-27 C. Outside, around 1-2 C. in my shed. Now the damn beast is quiet  Grin



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December 16, 2016, 02:56:28 PM
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You're running them waaay out of the 0-40c range Wink
http://imgur.com/a/hF1sy

Sadly...still not quiet  Grin
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December 16, 2016, 03:03:00 PM
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You're running them waaay out of the 0-40c range Wink

I'm still in the operating range, ambient is 2-3degrees C..
But outside temp. is freezing cold today.

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December 16, 2016, 11:06:16 PM
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Is is possible to mine with a new Xbox or Playstation?  I heard somewhere that this is possible?

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December 17, 2016, 04:50:34 AM
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Is is possible to mine with a new Xbox or Playstation?  I heard somewhere that this is possible?

 If you can find a way to get LINUX on them, you could - but their performance is going to be a joke.

 For ALL practical purposes, they have an AMD A10 APU in them as their only processing - only difference is that the PS4 series uses GDDR 5 instead of DDR3 which makes it a little faster, but you're still looking at a GPU with very similar stats to the ancient AMD HD 7750 or the rebadge of the HD 7750 to the R7 250.


 In other words, VERY LOW hashrate for a VERY HIGH power consumption = LOSE MONEY.


 The CPU side isn't even worth thinking about for Bitcoin mining.






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December 17, 2016, 10:26:43 PM
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Is is possible to mine with a new Xbox or Playstation?  I heard somewhere that this is possible?

 If you can find a way to get LINUX on them, you could - but their performance is going to be a joke.

 For ALL practical purposes, they have an AMD A10 APU in them as their only processing - only difference is that the PS4 series uses GDDR 5 instead of DDR3 which makes it a little faster, but you're still looking at a GPU with very similar stats to the ancient AMD HD 7750 or the rebadge of the HD 7750 to the R7 250.


 In other words, VERY LOW hashrate for a VERY HIGH power consumption = LOSE MONEY.


 The CPU side isn't even worth thinking about for Bitcoin mining.







Guess I should edit my answer...
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You CAN.. But not feasible. The highest end computers out there right now are not practical for mining BTC. so gaming systems are a hard no.
Not that you can't, just that you shoudln't
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December 20, 2016, 12:51:05 PM
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My farm has been enjoying -25c temperatures the last few days. I love how everything is more efficient with cold temps, I'm saving thousands of watts vs summer mining.
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December 22, 2016, 02:59:57 AM
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My farm has been enjoying -25c temperatures the last few days. I love how everything is more efficient with cold temps, I'm saving thousands of watts vs summer mining.
you are lucky live in a place that had winter season, I live in a tropical climate, the temperature each day about 33 degrees Celsius, to makes the room cool it takes cost about 5 cents per kwh or 40% of the maintenance cost.
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December 23, 2016, 01:57:13 AM
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My farm has been enjoying -25c temperatures the last few days. I love how everything is more efficient with cold temps, I'm saving thousands of watts vs summer mining.
same here my only issue is the dust my revisible exhuadt fans bring in
so anoying having to dust every day

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December 23, 2016, 10:04:35 PM
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My farm has been enjoying -25c temperatures the last few days. I love how everything is more efficient with cold temps, I'm saving thousands of watts vs summer mining.
you are lucky live in a place that had winter season, I live in a tropical climate, the temperature each day about 33 degrees Celsius, to makes the room cool it takes cost about 5 cents per kwh or 40% of the maintenance cost.

I envy you. It's 0*C outside and it's getting dark at 3 p.m. If I had sun in here all year long you wouldn't find a space on my roof not covered with solar panels. Want to switch?

My farm has been enjoying -25c temperatures the last few days. I love how everything is more efficient with cold temps, I'm saving thousands of watts vs summer mining.
same here my only issue is the dust my revisible exhuadt fans bring in
so anoying having to dust every day
Covering the fans with mesh should help. At least you'll be dusting the covers not the whole room.

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December 03, 2017, 05:13:13 PM
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So, how has it been doing? I live in a country where it beats Antarctica from time to time when it comes to who's got the colder temps. It's currently -26C (-15F) and I got a S9 inside a room but with all the windows and doors open. Miner is blowing towards the windows and doors tho.

Screeshot: https://cloud.hello.mn/s/qwOC0igR2RuEvx4

It's been a year since you've posted your original question, bet you have a lot to say Smiley

My S9 is a September batch, and I don't think they like to run warm. Or they still like to run warm?
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December 03, 2017, 08:40:45 PM
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Hello fellow Canadian,
I also hail from the land of the friging cold as hell.

I'm in MB, I ran some in my shed last year, it's a hasle, the biggest issue is ventilation, which at the coldest temp's it won't need a lot.. but also air quality.
Your miner will get dirty fast.

I run mine in my furnace room, ducted directly into my return during the winter.
Some days my furnace doesn't kick on at all.
Basically free power Smiley

Do you have any pictures of how you are connecting the miners into the cold air return? I am planning to do this (especially with the tax hike on natural gas in Alberta next year).

I was planning on taking some air from the cold air return through the miners and back into it. My biggest consern is fluff and dust as it would be pre-filter.  I will try any set up a filter before the miners.
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December 09, 2017, 07:37:45 AM
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Answer: View the Antminer S9's specs: "Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C"

https://shop.bitmain.com/antminer_s9_asic_bitcoin_miner.htm?flag=specifications

I admire your adventurousness. Smiley But, all Antminer owners really should carefully read the specs for their equipment. There are likely very specific reasons why Bitmain specifies these specs. So, operating in any temperature below freezing is likely, to very likely, have adverse or even damaging effects to your equipment.
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December 09, 2017, 07:58:26 AM
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My S9 is a September batch, and I don't think they like to run warm. Or they still like to run warm?

Highly unlikely that they like to run warm. That is why they have specs that allow them to run as low as 0°C, but want to be run at no more than 40°C. Computer processors and similar chips, such as CPU's, GPU's and Antminer's ASIC chips, run better when it's cooler. The fans run in proportion to the heat inside the miner. So, you will, at least, be paying less in electricity with the lower fan speeds. And, my thought is that power usage should be lower if the chips aren't having to work as hard in higher temperatures.

It would be interesting to see if miner users have charted power usage in relation to operating temperature.

The trick is to keep the Antminer within specs. And, 0°C is the floor for Operating Temperature. I am considering the installation of electrical outlets in my garage so I can run my L3+, and my upcoming S9, in the garage during the winter.

My garage's temperatures are not likely to fall below 0°C. And, I will have to find somewhere else for them when winter is over. But, you still have to be careful of moisture and dust. My miners would be near the far wall, away from the garage door.

I think most miners understand, but if you are new to running these machines, the area where you have your miners should be clean and free of dust, and not be in an area where dust could be coming in. You also need good air flow, which I think most miners understand.

Otherwise, reading Bitmain's specs is important. Bitmain very likely has good reasons for specifying the specs that they do.
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December 09, 2017, 08:09:10 AM
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same here my only issue is the dust my revisible exhuadt fans bring in
so anoying having to dust every day

My thought would be to find air filter material, cut it into squares the size of your intake fan, and put that filter material on the back of that intake fan.

A problem with an Antminer is that you would have to disassemble it to have a chance at cleaning dust from inside. And, with all those thin heatsinks, it wouldn't be easy. So, stopping dust from going into the miner would be a good preventive measure.
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