The first of the s9s I have on site have been running since January.
With 60f intake temps pretty much all of my machines are in the 70-80c range. IMO 70-80c is ice cold for these machines. I ran these things all summer over 100c with no issues. These kinds of chip temps are the new norm for 14/16nm tech. For example my water cooled GTX 1080 still hits 70c at full load.
I see. 70-80 is good man.
Hmmm but i get above 80c all the time for one chip though. The temperature is always the same where I live.
60F intake temps, that about 16 degrees celcius in your room. Do u get condensation issues in the room or machine or on top of the portable air con?
My room temperature hovers between 31-34 degrees celcius and I can put air-con but it does not help much since the air gets sucked out quickly by my strong ventilation fan.
The room is a small 5 square meters room.
I am getting
S9 Temp
At this temp, there will be some HW errors on the above 80 degrees chip. The other 2 chips will have no errors.
This is basis 13.5TH devices. I have 14TH S9 devices coming later...and it might get hotter. Sigh, I wish it was 13.5 TH devices instead of 14TH.
At this temp, the above 83 degrees
D3 Temp
L3 Temp
I am considering making a partially covered box around the antminer S9 and duct some air-con in. The box will still allow air intake from outside air but I got a bad feeling it might cause condensation as the humidity is quite high here at around 65-80%. Even if I add in cold air that has been dehumidified, I worry that it might cool the intake air that has higher humidity.
Anyone does that?
Or is it possible to just get the antminer s9 casing and a new control board and put 2 antminer S9 hashboards per S9 casing. That way, it will be cooler. I am guessing the middle board is always the hottest board yes?