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Author Topic: ANTMINER S7 is available at bitmaintech.com with 4.86TH/s, 0.25J/GH  (Read 527635 times)
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April 16, 2016, 01:53:24 PM
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I don't know the exact answer to the difference of 4.86 and 4.66 miners however I can still share my experience with them.Having the chance to own them both I have experienced that the 4.86 are durable where 4.66 are error prone due to the material.To be more open 4.66 breaks down (infact fins fall out) 80C heat where 4.86 resist.The main difference is the chemical compund of epoxy used and its charachteristics.The 4.66's PROBLEM were realized and Bitmain switched to a stronger heat resistant epoxy.As a matter of fact the 4.66 were 4.86 when weaknes against heat was detected the two chips were just cancelled out.If you can remove the cover you can use the chips as spare.Good Luck.


is there a tutorial on how to remove and reseat the heatsinks?

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April 16, 2016, 02:32:59 PM
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I don't know the exact answer to the difference of 4.86 and 4.66 miners however I can still share my experience with them.Having the chance to own them both I have experienced that the 4.86 are durable where 4.66 are error prone due to the material.To be more open 4.66 breaks down (infact fins fall out) 80C heat where 4.86 resist.The main difference is the chemical compund of epoxy used and its charachteristics.The 4.66's PROBLEM were realized and Bitmain switched to a stronger heat resistant epoxy.As a matter of fact the 4.66 were 4.86 when weaknes against heat was detected the two chips were just cancelled out.If you can remove the cover you can use the chips as spare.Good Luck.


is there a tutorial on how to remove and reseat the heatsinks?

Look up posts by cypherblc. He's got a write up on removing them I think.
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April 16, 2016, 03:40:06 PM
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Has anyone bought and done some testing on the single fan batch?  What were some of the results?

I bought a single fan unit.  It seems to work very well.  It is much lighter and a bit smaller than my s3's.  I have it on its side so the heat sinks are pulled by gravity toward the chips.  It is a little like a rocket, so that must be one powerful fan.  Denser heat sink fins than older s7's.  Loud, but don't know how it compares to other s7's.  Stable at 700 MHz, and I think it's a little faster (GHs/s) than older s7's but I'm not sure.  I'm a little worried about a single point failure on that single fan.

Does anyone know if s7's can support mining two pools at once?
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April 16, 2016, 04:44:32 PM
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I don't know the exact answer to the difference of 4.86 and 4.66 miners however I can still share my experience with them.Having the chance to own them both I have experienced that the 4.86 are durable where 4.66 are error prone due to the material.To be more open 4.66 breaks down (infact fins fall out) 80C heat where 4.86 resist.The main difference is the chemical compund of epoxy used and its charachteristics.The 4.66's PROBLEM were realized and Bitmain switched to a stronger heat resistant epoxy.As a matter of fact the 4.66 were 4.86 when weaknes against heat was detected the two chips were just cancelled out.If you can remove the cover you can use the chips as spare.Good Luck.


is there a tutorial on how to remove and reseat the heatsinks?

What kind of epoxy are you going to use?Are you familiar with temperature resistant alloys/compunds?If you apply excess heat to the board the epoxy will not function and you can move the heat sinks (I call them fin).However, you can program and use a work station or a robotic arm if you need to this for a large amount otherwise you do it manually.According to the type of the compound your procedure will be different.However, if a fin has fallen out and if it is in the middle, so you can not reach it easily and remove the others you may prefer to bypass them by a copper.You may use 22 to 26 awg copper to create resistance so the circuit will function and so you can has without malfunctioning unit.
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April 16, 2016, 04:51:24 PM
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Has anyone bought and done some testing on the single fan batch?  What were some of the results?

I bought a single fan unit.  It seems to work very well.  It is much lighter and a bit smaller than my s3's.  I have it on its side so the heat sinks are pulled by gravity toward the chips.  It is a little like a rocket, so that must be one powerful fan.  Denser heat sink fins than older s7's.  Loud, but don't know how it compares to other s7's.  Stable at 700 MHz, and I think it's a little faster (GHs/s) than older s7's but I'm not sure.  I'm a little worried about a single point failure on that single fan.

Does anyone know if s7's can support mining two pools at once?

The intake and outtake performance of fans are not same so one fan can easily cool down a S7 under normal conditions.In summer, it is not normal conditions for a large percentage.You can trick any system by connecting parallel fans or multiplier.I recommend you to use a back up fan incase of one of your fans failure.Is there a brand for the new fan?Any specifications or data is very much appreciated.
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April 16, 2016, 11:50:07 PM
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so when a miner arrives with some heatsinks rattling around.. and you want to properly re-adhere them prior to starting the miner up.. how are you supposed to do so without removing the "warranty void if tampered with" seal on one of the screws?

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April 17, 2016, 12:06:51 AM
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so when a miner arrives with some heatsinks rattling around.. and you want to properly re-adhere them prior to starting the miner up.. how are you supposed to do so without removing the "warranty void if tampered with" seal on one of the screws?

do you have such a miner or is this a hypothetical?
I've got seven S7, none were rattling, but it surely does happen sometimes.
if so, don't start the miner, contact Bitmain for instructions-they will give you permission to open it up, but without proper glue, i don't see how you can fix this yourself-most likely would need a RMA.
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April 17, 2016, 12:27:30 AM
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Has anyone purchased and received the new ANTMINER S7 BATCH 16 with One Fan?  If so, let us know the stats on this machine, especially temps. 

I have found that the batch 12 run about 10 degrees calculus hotter than previous models.  Does anyone else see this same condition?

Yesterday i purchased a Batch16 S7 with a second FAN thanks to your coupon  Grin
As sson as i get it, i'll post the performance with SINGLEFAN usage and DUALFAN usage


Arrived, unpacked, configured, runnning.
Without modification, you can not adapt a second fan. My S7 B16 is new, without dust, smells new and tastes new. Running like a charm after almost three hours in ambient temperature in my room at 65°C  Grin
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It does look nice if it works good with one fan could have been a smart move.  One thing I wondered was how easy is it to look to see if any heatsinks have fallen in shipment?  It appears from picture it might be hard and there is a warranty sticker so can't unscrew.

And I could be all wrong. But just looked hard to see back heatsinks that should be checked before hooking up.
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April 17, 2016, 11:10:30 AM
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Has anyone purchased and received the new ANTMINER S7 BATCH 16 with One Fan?  If so, let us know the stats on this machine, especially temps. 

I have found that the batch 12 run about 10 degrees calculus hotter than previous models.  Does anyone else see this same condition?

Yesterday i purchased a Batch16 S7 with a second FAN thanks to your coupon  Grin
As sson as i get it, i'll post the performance with SINGLEFAN usage and DUALFAN usage


Arrived, unpacked, configured, runnning.
Without modification, you can not adapt a second fan. My S7 B16 is new, without dust, smells new and tastes new. Running like a charm after almost three hours in ambient temperature in my room at 65°C  Grin
See the pictures for yourself  Cool
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sweet

It does look nice if it works good with one fan could have been a smart move.  One thing I wondered was how easy is it to look to see if any heatsinks have fallen in shipment?  It appears from picture it might be hard and there is a warranty sticker so can't unscrew.

And I could be all wrong. But just looked hard to see back heatsinks that should be checked before hooking up.

Yeah, but careful shaking should reveal if some of the heatsinks have fallen. Unless they have forgotten a heatsink or two in first place, that's a different story then.

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April 17, 2016, 02:03:38 PM
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Has anyone purchased and received the new ANTMINER S7 BATCH 16 with One Fan?  If so, let us know the stats on this machine, especially temps. 

I have found that the batch 12 run about 10 degrees calculus hotter than previous models.  Does anyone else see this same condition?

Yesterday i purchased a Batch16 S7 with a second FAN thanks to your coupon  Grin
As sson as i get it, i'll post the performance with SINGLEFAN usage and DUALFAN usage


Arrived, unpacked, configured, runnning.
Without modification, you can not adapt a second fan. My S7 B16 is new, without dust, smells new and tastes new. Running like a charm after almost three hours in ambient temperature in my room at 65°C  Grin
See the pictures for yourself  Cool
PICS

sweet

It does look nice if it works good with one fan could have been a smart move.  One thing I wondered was how easy is it to look to see if any heatsinks have fallen in shipment?  It appears from picture it might be hard and there is a warranty sticker so can't unscrew.

And I could be all wrong. But just looked hard to see back heatsinks that should be checked before hooking up.

Yeah, but careful shaking should reveal if some of the heatsinks have fallen. Unless they have forgotten a heatsink or two in first place, that's a different story then.

Well, if something is loose you will here it ratelling by unpacking the device. In my opinion, this batch has the best manufactured quality and my S7 B16 was really NEW! No dust, no scratches, so i believe you will get the best for your money from Bitmain  Grin

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April 17, 2016, 10:19:12 PM
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Has anyone bought and done some testing on the single fan batch?  What were some of the results?

I bought a single fan unit.  It seems to work very well.  It is much lighter and a bit smaller than my s3's.  I have it on its side so the heat sinks are pulled by gravity toward the chips.  It is a little like a rocket, so that must be one powerful fan.  Denser heat sink fins than older s7's.  Loud, but don't know how it compares to other s7's.  Stable at 700 MHz, and I think it's a little faster (GHs/s) than older s7's but I'm not sure.  I'm a little worried about a single point failure on that single fan.

Does anyone know if s7's can support mining two pools at once?

can u please share some screen shots, what's the temps at?

and no I don't recon the s7 or any miner for that mater can mine from two pools at once but it can automatically start mining from the next pool if one is dead, just place the other accounts in the configuration.
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April 18, 2016, 12:17:40 AM
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so when a miner arrives with some heatsinks rattling around.. and you want to properly re-adhere them prior to starting the miner up.. how are you supposed to do so without removing the "warranty void if tampered with" seal on one of the screws?

do you have such a miner or is this a hypothetical?
I've got seven S7, none were rattling, but it surely does happen sometimes.
if so, don't start the miner, contact Bitmain for instructions-they will give you permission to open it up, but without proper glue, i don't see how you can fix this yourself-most likely would need a RMA.

bitmain does not seem to respond to their emails very promptly. i waited 3 days for the first correspondence, and on day 4 (including weekend) of the follow up.

is it possible for the hashing boards to have some play in them and make some noise in light back/forth of the miner or should it be rock solid with no noise if you shake it a bit?

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April 18, 2016, 01:05:22 AM
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so when a miner arrives with some heatsinks rattling around.. and you want to properly re-adhere them prior to starting the miner up.. how are you supposed to do so without removing the "warranty void if tampered with" seal on one of the screws?

do you have such a miner or is this a hypothetical?
I've got seven S7, none were rattling, but it surely does happen sometimes.
if so, don't start the miner, contact Bitmain for instructions-they will give you permission to open it up, but without proper glue, i don't see how you can fix this yourself-most likely would need a RMA.

bitmain does not seem to respond to their emails very promptly. i waited 3 days for the first correspondence, and on day 4 (including weekend) of the follow up.

is it possible for the hashing boards to have some play in them and make some noise in light back/forth of the miner or should it be rock solid with no noise if you shake it a bit?

My boards weren't attached to anything inside there was some play and they did make noise when I moved it around
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April 18, 2016, 11:16:54 PM
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Has anyone bought and done some testing on the single fan batch?  What were some of the results?
a loud miner that can run at stock freq 700 in a 71 f room.

I did see this post on the s-7 one fan thread

Ya, That was probably me unless someone else also ran one that way... still waiting for a day in the 80's to really test out it's ability to handle higher temps... usually the garage gets into the range of 90 on a day that it is ~85F outside

But yes it is loud, around the same as the previous S7s. Although I had multiple 2 fan S7s running at the time so it was kind of hard to tell. I have a fourth unit coming to the garage Monday and will likely have to power them all down when that happens in order to reconfigure power. So I can make a good estimate on which is louder then.

Well was 88 today and I am sure it was hotter in the garage since there is no a/c and just a box fan in the window the miners are pointing their exhaust at to get as much heat out as I can and the highest the 1 fan unit hit was 66... more hot days coming so I may have to down clock a bit to be safe. Errors stayed at .0006 though so no huge worries.
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April 18, 2016, 11:54:05 PM
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bit the bullet and opened up the miner.. yeah the hashing boards are just housed in slots for the airflow, only connection is through the ribbon cable out top of miner. the slight rattle is the loose slot tolerance the board slips in to, completely normal and all heat sinks were intact.

it seems like i'm mining but the bb board is not reporting any hashing boards present. and pool stats showing null hash rate..

getting another io/bb board to be safe. man losing two weeks of mining to these issues.. still no email reply to second/follow up query via email.

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April 19, 2016, 03:23:56 AM
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i'm using an evga 1300w ps, maybe the new one fan units require all 3 power plugs to be populated? tried all three in one board to no avail

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i'm using an evga 1300w ps, maybe the new one fan units require all 3 power plugs to be populated? tried all three in one board to no avail

Did you try two boards?

Did you try a freq of 600?

That psu may just not have enough juice.

Both idea above would work for you if the psu is short the power needed.

As I recall the new miner uses about 1300 watts dc.

Which would be pushing that psu very hard

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I own 11 pcs of S7 discount coupons.I want to donate them to someone who needs.To help as many as possible I will donate 1 coupon per account.
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April 19, 2016, 11:09:07 AM
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i'm using an evga 1300w ps, maybe the new one fan units require all 3 power plugs to be populated? tried all three in one board to no avail

Did you try two boards?

Did you try a freq of 600?

That psu may just not have enough juice.

Both idea above would work for you if the psu is short the power needed.

As I recall the new miner uses about 1300 watts dc.

Which would be pushing that psu very hard

tried 475 even.. at factory freq she would shut down after 3-4 mins. at 475 i would just get no reading of hashing boards, x's or otherwise.

picked up the power supply used so i knew it would be a gamble.

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Last edit: April 20, 2016, 04:09:27 AM by carlosmnk
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Hi, i have a problem with a miner: it only shows the temp of two boards, the central one is NOT showed. What can i do to fix this??

Thanks!!


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