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***Important tip*** DO NOT use Swan necked fans directly into USB ports. The Swan Neck will Destroy the sockets, this applies to any USB socket
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January 30, 2014, 10:42:17 PM |
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Do you have a good USB fan you recommend that could be used instead?? ***Important tip*** DO NOT use Swan necked fans directly into USB ports. The Swan Neck will Destroy the sockets, this applies to any USB socket
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January 30, 2014, 10:49:21 PM |
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razorfishsl
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January 30, 2014, 10:53:19 PM |
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Do you have a good USB fan you recommend that could be used instead?? ***Important tip*** DO NOT use Swan necked fans directly into USB ports. The Swan Neck will Destroy the sockets, this applies to any USB socket
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Basically any fan that does not use the Socket for support, or 'Jerry rig' the arctics with an extension cable. I'm seeing a 'change in the USB power contact resistance' over time with the swan neck fans.(all sockets I have tested) *in English* The vibration from the fan travels down the swan neck and causes the contact between the fan and the USB socket to arc slightly, thereby increasing the resistance and causing 'self heating' of the socket, which in turn causes the contacts to break loose of the integral plastic assembly in the sockets. RF
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January 30, 2014, 11:06:34 PM |
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Do you have a good USB fan you recommend that could be used instead?? ***Important tip*** DO NOT use Swan necked fans directly into USB ports. The Swan Neck will Destroy the sockets, this applies to any USB socket
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Basically any fan that does not use the Socket for support, or 'Jerry rig' the arctics with an extension cable. I'm seeing a 'change in the USB power contact resistance' over time with the swan neck fans.(all sockets I have tested) *in English* The vibration from the fan travels down the swan neck and causes the contact between the fan and the USB socket to arc slightly, thereby increasing the resistance and causing 'self heating' of the socket, which in turn causes the contacts to break loose of the integral plastic assembly in the sockets. RF Interesting. Though your reasoning is sound, and should be taken into consideration, I have not noticed any adverse effect of such fans. I have two that are running 24/7 for half a year now in the same two sockets.
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January 31, 2014, 12:24:03 AM |
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I have used an Arctic Breeze for over 4 months in my 3rd Anker 7port. I will keep this in mind when I setup the new hub tomorrow. I do have a short USB extension cable I could use and mount it to the side somehow until I can find a standalone USB fan. Thanks for the advice. Do you have a good USB fan you recommend that could be used instead?? ***Important tip*** DO NOT use Swan necked fans directly into USB ports. The Swan Neck will Destroy the sockets, this applies to any USB socket
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Basically any fan that does not use the Socket for support, or 'Jerry rig' the arctics with an extension cable. I'm seeing a 'change in the USB power contact resistance' over time with the swan neck fans.(all sockets I have tested) *in English* The vibration from the fan travels down the swan neck and causes the contact between the fan and the USB socket to arc slightly, thereby increasing the resistance and causing 'self heating' of the socket, which in turn causes the contacts to break loose of the integral plastic assembly in the sockets. RF
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February 02, 2014, 04:35:26 PM |
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And here the second part of the 19-porter hub review. I received my AntMiners U1s and got to play a bit with them. This time the hub is hosted by Win7 with 64-bit bfgminer 3.10.0. I mixed 3 types of miners (8xAnt, 4xBE, 6xBlueFury), gave it the following command: -S opencl:noauto -S erupter:all -S antminer:all -S bigpic:all and observed the results: All three managed to co-exist peacefully, and Ants even hashed between 1.7 and 1.9 on default settings. I also tested the hub with all-Ants, and ran 18+fan without any side effects. When I started bfgminer with --set-device antminer:clock=x0981 for a 2GH/s overclock, I started seeing two random Ants producing HW errors. I had to reduce the number of simultaneously running Ants to 13 for the HW errors to go away, and for them to run stably at 2.0-2.05GHs
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“Dark times lie ahead of us and there will be a time when we must choose between what is easy and what is right.” “We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided.” “It is important to fight and fight again, and keep fighting, for only then can evil be kept at bay, though never quite eradicated.”
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February 03, 2014, 11:36:46 PM |
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Hey guys, I just saw this on ebay limited seller history but seems a real decent price. how many usable ports do you think I will get with the 1x 20V 4.5A Power Supply? http://www.ebay.com/itm/261376179469
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February 03, 2014, 11:53:34 PM |
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Hey guys, I just saw this on ebay limited seller history but seems a real decent price. how many usable ports do you think I will get with the 1x 20V 4.5A Power Supply? http://www.ebay.com/itm/2613761794694.5a has enuf juice for 9 stock miners. USB miners pull about .05 - .07 each Some more, much more when clocked. 10a min for 20miners 12a would be better. ferget about watts, it is all about amps, watts can easily be calculated v x a=w
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February 08, 2014, 11:39:58 PM |
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February 09, 2014, 01:25:12 AM |
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That one might be tight on power as it only run from one molex connection. If you have a few more dollars get an Anker 7 port hub. I used 3 of them until I got the big beast hub. They ran all of my miners ok even overclocked a BiFury with no problems.
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February 09, 2014, 01:45:35 AM |
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How many on the one i linked could run on it efficiently? Cause this is what im using to run these.... http://puu.sh/6P638.jpg
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February 09, 2014, 02:15:38 AM |
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That's hard to say. You might get lucky and run all ten ports but I am more inclined to believe that you would get 6 to 7 working. How many on the one i linked could run on it efficiently? Cause this is what im using to run these....
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February 09, 2014, 05:30:28 AM |
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Hey guys, I just saw this on ebay limited seller history but seems a real decent price. how many usable ports do you think I will get with the 1x 20V 4.5A Power Supply? http://www.ebay.com/itm/2613761794694.5a has enuf juice for 9 stock miners. USB miners pull about .05 - .07 each Some more, much more when clocked. 10a min for 20miners 12a would be better. ferget about watts, it is all about amps, watts can easily be calculated v x a=wyeah... 20V*4.5A = 90W 5V*0.5A=2.5W 90/2.5 = 36 USB Miners that run at typical 500mA
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February 09, 2014, 05:37:20 AM |
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Hey guys, I just saw this on ebay limited seller history but seems a real decent price. how many usable ports do you think I will get with the 1x 20V 4.5A Power Supply? http://www.ebay.com/itm/2613761794694.5a has enuf juice for 9 stock miners. USB miners pull about .05 - .07 each Some more, much more when clocked. 10a min for 20miners 12a would be better. ferget about watts, it is all about amps, watts can easily be calculated v x a=wyeah... 20V*4.5A = 90W 5V*0.5A=2.5W 90/2.5 = 36 USB Miners that run at typical 500mA 20v USB is 5v
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February 09, 2014, 06:34:47 PM |
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Hey guys, I just saw this on ebay limited seller history but seems a real decent price. how many usable ports do you think I will get with the 1x 20V 4.5A Power Supply? http://www.ebay.com/itm/2613761794694.5a has enuf juice for 9 stock miners. USB miners pull about .05 - .07 each Some more, much more when clocked. 10a min for 20miners 12a would be better. ferget about watts, it is all about amps, watts can easily be calculated v x a=w ok so what do I need to do to wire a PSU to that 20 port hub and have the power I need to run say 15 Ants or yellowjackets will one 5v line be enough for the amps I need will I need to run 2 5v lines into the hub? as soon as I get it ill post pics of it and the psu maybe someone can walk me thruy doing it!
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February 10, 2014, 01:45:03 AM |
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Hey guys, I just saw this on ebay limited seller history but seems a real decent price. how many usable ports do you think I will get with the 1x 20V 4.5A Power Supply? http://www.ebay.com/itm/2613761794694.5a has enuf juice for 9 stock miners. USB miners pull about .05 - .07 each Some more, much more when clocked. 10a min for 20miners 12a would be better. ferget about watts, it is all about amps, watts can easily be calculated v x a=w ok so what do I need to do to wire a PSU to that 20 port hub and have the power I need to run say 15 Ants or yellowjackets will one 5v line be enough for the amps I need will I need to run 2 5v lines into the hub? as soon as I get it ill post pics of it and the psu maybe someone can walk me thruy doing it! Try this above answer by fractal... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253749.msg4697572#msg4697572
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February 12, 2014, 03:39:52 AM |
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Hey guys, I just saw this on ebay limited seller history but seems a real decent price. how many usable ports do you think I will get with the 1x 20V 4.5A Power Supply? http://www.ebay.com/itm/261376179469so I recived this hub and it works well with 4 overclocked NFY jellowjackets and 2 over clockd ants but dosnt have enough power to handle 3 Block erupters also Do they make a molex to barrel adapter or maybe a 6 pin to barrel adaper? I took the hub apart it looks to be 4- 5 port hubs I don't feel comfortable removing the existing power socket ( a yellow barrel type) and wiring in atx power ( what lines? how many? ect?) I need like 12 to 15 amps I feel to populate it and overclock
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