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August 28, 2017, 01:25:24 PM
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I just wanted to get your thoughts...  I have a few S7s and typically I'll have the fans at 30% for the reduced noise (around 2600 RPM) and the temps are usually around 60 - but I recently changed a few of them to 20% (1920 RPM) and the temps have climbed a bit to 70.   BUT, they seem to be hashing higher by a few hundred GH than they used to.   Is that expected?

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August 28, 2017, 04:23:30 PM
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I know it seems odd, but these mining chips do like to run a little warm. I ahve found that if I let the board temps get under 60c on the S7s they actually start to become unstable and crash a lot more than expected. Avalon 6 miners are the same way, under 60c and they see a noticable hash rate drop. I have personally found with the s7 that the sweet spot is 65-70c.

Stop buying industrial miners, running them at home, and then complaining about the noise.
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September 21, 2017, 04:53:31 PM
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I know it seems odd, but these mining chips do like to run a little warm. I ahve found that if I let the board temps get under 60c on the S7s they actually start to become unstable and crash a lot more than expected. Avalon 6 miners are the same way, under 60c and they see a noticable hash rate drop. I have personally found with the s7 that the sweet spot is 65-70c.

The S7's like being hot boxes.
As UK temps are falling I'm lowering fan speeds in my mine = warmer miners = more stable hash rate.

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