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March 05, 2016, 02:41:49 PM
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So I found a guy selling two S1 AntMiners on kijiji for a really good price. I purchase them both and now I'm in need of a power supply. I have two questions. Would I be able to power up two miners with one power supply? Would this power supply do the job? As I have one laying in my basement. Any information will help, thanks.  Cheesy

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March 05, 2016, 02:46:00 PM
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So I found a guy selling two S1 AntMiners on kijiji for a really good price. I purchase them both and now I'm in need of a power supply. I have two questions. Would I be able to power up two miners with one power supply? Would this power supply do the job? As I have one laying in my basement. Any information will help, thanks.  Cheesy
Thats more than enough. I assume you know youll make a loss or have free electricity.
Those things are built like tanks, so you can overclock them because your psu provides so much elec.
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March 05, 2016, 02:52:52 PM
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Lol I'm going to build the rig in the corner of the warehouse at my work, I asked my bosses and they don't care. So I won't be paying for the power. xD I've though about overclocking them but I hear it increases the errors that you receive?

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March 05, 2016, 03:07:46 PM
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Stock setting on an S1 is 350MHz/180GH but a typical rig will push to 400MHz/205GH pretty well. The extra 13% hashrate more than makes up for the extra 1-2% errors. So your bosses are okay with adding $50 a month to the electric bill so you can mine $5?

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