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Have had enough time to get a general idea of speed on certain frequencies. This is with a Gold EVGA SuperNova, if you have Platinum psu you likely will be a little less. And it's on 110 so again if on 240 a little more more efficiency. It is pretty close on efficiency no matter what freq you choose. Above is not perfect but a very good general idea from a few tests. But you are able to lower frequency if for some reason you wanted to run on a smaller PSU. But as of now running it at default of 500 on frequency seems like best idea. On underclock likely it is going to be input voltage that makes it possible.
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Have had enough time to get a general idea of speed on certain frequencies. This is with a Gold EVGA SuperNova, if you have Platinum psu you likely will be a little less. And it's on 110 so again if on 240 a little more more efficiency. It is pretty close on efficiency no matter what freq you choose. Above is not perfect but a very good general idea from a few tests. But you are able to lower frequency if for some reason you wanted to run on a smaller PSU. But as of now running it at default of 500 on frequency seems like best idea. On underclock likely it is going to be input voltage that makes it possible. I will try: 13 volts 12.5 volts 12 volts 11.5 volts 11 volts 10.5 volts 10 volts with this psu https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/rsp1500.pdfand this one https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/hrp600.pdfmy gear is due on tues the 24th
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someone said watercooling? those packing peanuts are nuts! hate them! i get them everywhere!!! really hate that shit would not keep a new miner in my room. i would wait a few weeks to ''gas-off'' to breath out most of the chemicals! a lot of bad chemicals should be out from the electronics in the first part of their life i still prefer s7, maybe i need to have an avalon6 in my hands to change my mind
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Have had enough time to get a general idea of speed on certain frequencies. This is with a Gold EVGA SuperNova, if you have Platinum psu you likely will be a little less. And it's on 110 so again if on 240 a little more more efficiency. It is pretty close on efficiency no matter what freq you choose. Above is not perfect but a very good general idea from a few tests. But you are able to lower frequency if for some reason you wanted to run on a smaller PSU. But as of now running it at default of 500 on frequency seems like best idea. On underclock likely it is going to be input voltage that makes it possible. good info. thanks for sharing.
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I've noticed the avalon6 is so much quieter than my s7's
I have an s7 ducting the exhaust heat into my hvac vent to pipe heat upstairs. And the basement bedroom it's in is hard to be in
But I could easily replace it with the Avalon and be able to sleep in there
Although the sheer force of air is less on the Avalon so in this particular instance the s7 shall stay.. Till we have guests visit
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I've noticed the avalon6 is so much quieter than my s7's
I have an s7 ducting the exhaust heat into my hvac vent to pipe heat upstairs. And the basement bedroom it's in is hard to be in
But I could easily replace it with the Avalon and be able to sleep in there
Although the sheer force of air is less on the Avalon so in this particular instance the s7 shall stay.. Till we have guests visit
I think it's another great product from them. So far works very good, I have enjoyed having in my room to make testing easy. Just putting in my mining area would have made it a very timely thing to go back and forth each time i want to check the kill-a-watt. As far as some like mavericklm I think you really need to try one before having a good opinion. It is a miner I consider tolerable for free heat which a lot of mining gear I don't consider that and just use it in my mining area. It has some features that I consider better then S7 (4 PCIe instead of 10, using a RPI, etc). But I really don't want to turn this thread into a Avalon 6 VS S7. It's more of a review of Avalon 6 and information. If you have a gripe of Avalon 6 against S7 please include details. Not just I like S7's better, etc. Just don't want thread to go to crap on debates.
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Have had enough time to get a general idea of speed on certain frequencies. This is with a Gold EVGA SuperNova, if you have Platinum psu you likely will be a little less. And it's on 110 so again if on 240 a little more more efficiency. It is pretty close on efficiency no matter what freq you choose. Above is not perfect but a very good general idea from a few tests. But you are able to lower frequency if for some reason you wanted to run on a smaller PSU. But as of now running it at default of 500 on frequency seems like best idea. On underclock likely it is going to be input voltage that makes it possible. I will try: 13 volts 12.5 volts 12 volts 11.5 volts 11 volts 10.5 volts 10 volts with this psu https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/rsp1500.pdfand this one https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/hrp600.pdfmy gear is due on tues the 24th That sounds great on that PSU. Please let us know how it goes. I'm hoping for good things with the rsp1500 one specifically. Sounds like you picked a good PSU for sure to test with underclocking. But can't wait to see exact amount on different voltages.
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Have had enough time to get a general idea of speed on certain frequencies. This is with a Gold EVGA SuperNova, if you have Platinum psu you likely will be a little less. And it's on 110 so again if on 240 a little more more efficiency. It is pretty close on efficiency no matter what freq you choose. Above is not perfect but a very good general idea from a few tests. But you are able to lower frequency if for some reason you wanted to run on a smaller PSU. But as of now running it at default of 500 on frequency seems like best idea. On underclock likely it is going to be input voltage that makes it possible. I will try: 13 volts 12.5 volts 12 volts 11.5 volts 11 volts 10.5 volts 10 volts with this psu https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/rsp1500.pdfand this one https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/hrp600.pdfmy gear is due on tues the 24th If I was wanting to start off running one of these and then add on one or potentially two with the option of undervolting when desired would it be worth it to get a serious PSU upfront or just buy ATX PSUs and as needed?
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If I was wanting to start off running one of these and then add on one or potentially two with the option of undervolting when desired would it be worth it to get a serious PSU upfront or just buy ATX PSUs and as needed?
We will know more after we see the underclock. Phil mentioned Tuesday he get's his miner so hopefully around then we see a miner with underclock input on input voltage. I don't think having a ATX psu or server PSU around is a bad thing. For me I had one laying around so I used it, always nice when you have one already. If you buy quality it will last multiple generations. Only suggestion I have is look at deals of ATX psu's and then server PSU's a lot of time server PSU's are cheaper anymore.
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Have had enough time to get a general idea of speed on certain frequencies. This is with a Gold EVGA SuperNova, if you have Platinum psu you likely will be a little less. And it's on 110 so again if on 240 a little more more efficiency. It is pretty close on efficiency no matter what freq you choose. Above is not perfect but a very good general idea from a few tests. But you are able to lower frequency if for some reason you wanted to run on a smaller PSU. But as of now running it at default of 500 on frequency seems like best idea. On underclock likely it is going to be input voltage that makes it possible. I will try: 13 volts 12.5 volts 12 volts 11.5 volts 11 volts 10.5 volts 10 volts with this psu https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/rsp1500.pdfand this one https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/hrp600.pdfmy gear is due on tues the 24th If I was wanting to start off running one of these and then add on one or potentially two with the option of undervolting when desired would it be worth it to get a serious PSU upfront or just buy ATX PSUs and as needed? Well no one knows if this gear undervolts well. So looking into good psu's that drop volts like the meanwell is fine but if you buy one and pay a premium for it and the gear does not volt well at 10 volts or 11 volts you will be pissed off. my 1500 watt meanwell runs close to 358 usd and it does 10 to 13 volts. so far I have not found the s-7 to allow undervolt (does allow over volt) just wait until tues. I will set gear to freq 400 and drop volts to 11 see what we get.
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Have had enough time to get a general idea of speed on certain frequencies. This is with a Gold EVGA SuperNova, if you have Platinum psu you likely will be a little less. And it's on 110 so again if on 240 a little more more efficiency. It is pretty close on efficiency no matter what freq you choose. Above is not perfect but a very good general idea from a few tests. But you are able to lower frequency if for some reason you wanted to run on a smaller PSU. But as of now running it at default of 500 on frequency seems like best idea. On underclock likely it is going to be input voltage that makes it possible. I will try: 13 volts 12.5 volts 12 volts 11.5 volts 11 volts 10.5 volts 10 volts with this psu https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/rsp1500.pdfand this one https://www.trcelectronics.com/ecomm/pdf/hrp600.pdfmy gear is due on tues the 24th If I was wanting to start off running one of these and then add on one or potentially two with the option of undervolting when desired would it be worth it to get a serious PSU upfront or just buy ATX PSUs and as needed? Well no one knows if this gear undervolts well. So looking into good psu's that drop volts like the meanwell is fine but if you buy one and pay a premium for it and the gear does not volt well at 10 volts or 11 volts you will be pissed off. my 1500 watt meanwell runs close to 358 usd and it does 10 to 13 volts. so far I have not found the s-7 to allow undervolt (does allow over volt) just wait until tues. I will set gear to freq 400 and drop volts to 11 see what we get. Yup definitely waiting for your results before I decide anything! I just wanted to plan ahead on whether I try to get a PSU and PDU in the states or I try to source one back home in NZ just unsure what the best plan would be.
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Yup definitely waiting for your results before I decide anything!
I just wanted to plan ahead on whether I try to get a PSU and PDU in the states or I try to source one back home in NZ just unsure what the best plan would be.
If you need a PDU order it online. I owe phil for pointing me onto this. But you will find much nicer and lower priced PDU's on ebay they you normally will at local stores. I got a PDU online and it was nicer then local stores had, and I paid much less with it being used. So far it's worked out great for me. If you need a PDU find a good deal online and order it. The PSU like you said we will know more on Tuesday when phil tries out his awesome PSU.
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Yup definitely waiting for your results before I decide anything!
I just wanted to plan ahead on whether I try to get a PSU and PDU in the states or I try to source one back home in NZ just unsure what the best plan would be.
If you need a PDU order it online. I owe phil for pointing me onto this. But you will find much nicer and lower priced PDU's on ebay they you normally will at local stores. I got a PDU online and it was nicer then local stores had, and I paid much less with it being used. So far it's worked out great for me. If you need a PDU find a good deal online and order it. The PSU like you said we will know more on Tuesday when phil tries out his awesome PSU. not only the pdu on ebay I got that 358 usd retail psu on ebay. so I paid around 225-250 on ebay for about 600 in gear. those pdu's were really good deal. 30 amps 240 volts built in over load fuses cheap. If I really knew what I was doing I could access them from a smart phone to do a hard boot. from anywhere in the world. this was the pdu seller http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=thenighttech&ftab=AllFeedbackhe sold me 2 of these for http://www.ebay.com/itm/Server-Technologies-Sentry-Switched-Cabinet-Distribution-Unit-PDU-CDU-CX-8H2C211-/140824045552?45.00 bucks! one of the best purchases I have ever made on ebay. I turned notlist3d on to them he got 2? can't remember. as for the meanwell psu. http://www.ebay.com/itm/MeanWell-Power-Supply-Rsp-1500-12-/191732204742? I offered him 110 he took it.
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Yup definitely waiting for your results before I decide anything!
I just wanted to plan ahead on whether I try to get a PSU and PDU in the states or I try to source one back home in NZ just unsure what the best plan would be.
If you need a PDU order it online. I owe phil for pointing me onto this. But you will find much nicer and lower priced PDU's on ebay they you normally will at local stores. I got a PDU online and it was nicer then local stores had, and I paid much less with it being used. So far it's worked out great for me. If you need a PDU find a good deal online and order it. The PSU like you said we will know more on Tuesday when phil tries out his awesome PSU. not only the pdu on ebay I got that 358 usd retail psu on ebay. so I paid around 225-250 on ebay for about 600 in gear. those pdu's were really good deal. 30 amps 240 volts built in over load fuses cheap. If I really knew what I was doing I could access them from a smart phone to do a hard boot. from anywhere in the world. this was the pdu seller http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=thenighttech&ftab=AllFeedbackhe sold me 2 of these for http://www.ebay.com/itm/Server-Technologies-Sentry-Switched-Cabinet-Distribution-Unit-PDU-CDU-CX-8H2C211-/140824045552?45.00 bucks! one of the best purchases I have ever made on ebay. I turned notlist3d on to them he got 2? can't remember. as for the meanwell psu. http://www.ebay.com/itm/MeanWell-Power-Supply-Rsp-1500-12-/191732204742? I offered him 110 he took it. I ended up getting 1 of them. I wish I would have went with 2 I hesitated and thought start small.... I made a mistake. That's one of my few regrets is I did not grab a 2nd one of those. Amazing PDU works perfect.
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Yup definitely waiting for your results before I decide anything!
I just wanted to plan ahead on whether I try to get a PSU and PDU in the states or I try to source one back home in NZ just unsure what the best plan would be.
If you need a PDU order it online. I owe phil for pointing me onto this. But you will find much nicer and lower priced PDU's on ebay they you normally will at local stores. I got a PDU online and it was nicer then local stores had, and I paid much less with it being used. So far it's worked out great for me. If you need a PDU find a good deal online and order it. The PSU like you said we will know more on Tuesday when phil tries out his awesome PSU. not only the pdu on ebay I got that 358 usd retail psu on ebay. so I paid around 225-250 on ebay for about 600 in gear. those pdu's were really good deal. 30 amps 240 volts built in over load fuses cheap. If I really knew what I was doing I could access them from a smart phone to do a hard boot. from anywhere in the world. this was the pdu seller http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=thenighttech&ftab=AllFeedbackhe sold me 2 of these for http://www.ebay.com/itm/Server-Technologies-Sentry-Switched-Cabinet-Distribution-Unit-PDU-CDU-CX-8H2C211-/140824045552?45.00 bucks! one of the best purchases I have ever made on ebay. I turned notlist3d on to them he got 2? can't remember. as for the meanwell psu. http://www.ebay.com/itm/MeanWell-Power-Supply-Rsp-1500-12-/191732204742? I offered him 110 he took it. I ended up getting 1 of them. I wish I would have went with 2 I hesitated and thought start small.... I made a mistake. That's one of my few regrets is I did not grab a 2nd one of those. Amazing PDU works perfect. I got lucky later on with that pdu I had to run it in my spare bedroom for a while I then purchased 2 of these http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-EMC-038-003-438-15-Heavy-Duty-250V-30A-Male-Female-Power-Cord-KS787-/321903819388?and the pdu is now in my garage. It can do 5 s-7's But I will run 2 s-7's and 2 avalon 6's off it. about 4000 watts
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Yup definitely waiting for your results before I decide anything!
I just wanted to plan ahead on whether I try to get a PSU and PDU in the states or I try to source one back home in NZ just unsure what the best plan would be.
If you need a PDU order it online. I owe phil for pointing me onto this. But you will find much nicer and lower priced PDU's on ebay they you normally will at local stores. I got a PDU online and it was nicer then local stores had, and I paid much less with it being used. So far it's worked out great for me. If you need a PDU find a good deal online and order it. The PSU like you said we will know more on Tuesday when phil tries out his awesome PSU. not only the pdu on ebay I got that 358 usd retail psu on ebay. so I paid around 225-250 on ebay for about 600 in gear. those pdu's were really good deal. 30 amps 240 volts built in over load fuses cheap. If I really knew what I was doing I could access them from a smart phone to do a hard boot. from anywhere in the world. this was the pdu seller http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=thenighttech&ftab=AllFeedbackhe sold me 2 of these for http://www.ebay.com/itm/Server-Technologies-Sentry-Switched-Cabinet-Distribution-Unit-PDU-CDU-CX-8H2C211-/140824045552?45.00 bucks! one of the best purchases I have ever made on ebay. I turned notlist3d on to them he got 2? can't remember. as for the meanwell psu. http://www.ebay.com/itm/MeanWell-Power-Supply-Rsp-1500-12-/191732204742? I offered him 110 he took it. That looks like a couple amazing scores! My problem is location aka being at the bottom of the world shipping is often more than the part I want to buy off ebay haha
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Yup definitely waiting for your results before I decide anything!
I just wanted to plan ahead on whether I try to get a PSU and PDU in the states or I try to source one back home in NZ just unsure what the best plan would be.
If you need a PDU order it online. I owe phil for pointing me onto this. But you will find much nicer and lower priced PDU's on ebay they you normally will at local stores. I got a PDU online and it was nicer then local stores had, and I paid much less with it being used. So far it's worked out great for me. If you need a PDU find a good deal online and order it. The PSU like you said we will know more on Tuesday when phil tries out his awesome PSU. not only the pdu on ebay I got that 358 usd retail psu on ebay. so I paid around 225-250 on ebay for about 600 in gear. those pdu's were really good deal. 30 amps 240 volts built in over load fuses cheap. If I really knew what I was doing I could access them from a smart phone to do a hard boot. from anywhere in the world. this was the pdu seller http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=thenighttech&ftab=AllFeedbackhe sold me 2 of these for http://www.ebay.com/itm/Server-Technologies-Sentry-Switched-Cabinet-Distribution-Unit-PDU-CDU-CX-8H2C211-/140824045552?45.00 bucks! one of the best purchases I have ever made on ebay. I turned notlist3d on to them he got 2? can't remember. as for the meanwell psu. http://www.ebay.com/itm/MeanWell-Power-Supply-Rsp-1500-12-/191732204742? I offered him 110 he took it. That looks like a couple amazing scores! My problem is location aka being at the bottom of the world shipping is often more than the part I want to buy off ebay haha New Zealand and Australia are the top of the world USA Canada Europe are the bottom. I figure why not look at it that way.
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Wow thats pretty tuff 3,5 th/s on 1kw/h on the wall. U Guys think this might be the next generation of antminers7 Anyways how are your profits in the first days? you got any drop outs of the avalon 6 or does it work without any progress? Would be great to hear about Thank you guys regards lama-hunter
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Wow thats pretty tuff 3,5 th/s on 1kw/h on the wall. U Guys think this might be the next generation of antminers7 Anyways how are your profits in the first days? you got any drop outs of the avalon 6 or does it work without any progress? Would be great to hear about Thank you guys regards lama-hunter As far as "drop outs" no problems. Yesterday I spent hours trying at different frequencies to try to get a decent table. And kinda put it through it's paces there. And today went back to default settings. No issues as far as losing connection or troubles with miner. Keep in mind they used RPI's with 4.1's so they had a lot of time to perfect their controller. With Avalon 6 we get a controller that has really already been proven which is great, also we get a controller off the shelf parts make which is even better. On 1k watt's on a wall I had no issues running in my room currently enjoying the free heat. I'm using right around 1k watts (they suggest a 1200 watt psu though for some room). I also have a few things on that same 110 circuit no issues so far. Some day it will make it to my mining area. But with testing and free heat with what is still not to loud of miner, I'm in no hurry. Some like S5 when I tested that I wanted it out of my room that day. As far as S7 speculation lets keep that in another thread, it's hard to compare what next gen bitmain will be we cannot even predict what next S7 batch will run at. This thread is more geared about Avalon 6 info.
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Wow thats pretty tuff 3,5 th/s on 1kw/h on the wall. U Guys think this might be the next generation of antminers7 Anyways how are your profits in the first days? you got any drop outs of the avalon 6 or does it work without any progress? Would be great to hear about Thank you guys regards lama-hunter As far as "drop outs" no problems. Yesterday I spent hours trying at different frequencies to try to get a decent table. And kinda put it through it's paces there. And today went back to default settings. No issues as far as losing connection or troubles with miner. Keep in mind they used RPI's with 4.1's so they had a lot of time to perfect their controller. With Avalon 6 we get a controller that has really already been proven which is great, also we get a controller off the shelf parts make which is even better. On 1k watt's on a wall I had no issues running in my room currently enjoying the free heat. I'm using right around 1k watts (they suggest a 1200 watt psu though for some room). I also have a few things on that same 110 circuit no issues so far. Some day it will make it to my mining area. But with testing and free heat with what is still not to loud of miner, I'm in no hurry. Some like S5 when I tested that I wanted it out of my room that day. As far as S7 speculation lets keep that in another thread, it's hard to compare what next gen bitmain will be we cannot even predict what next S7 batch will run at. This thread is more geared about Avalon 6 info. are you saying the A6 = solid ?
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