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July 22, 2013, 09:00:17 PM |
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The fans noise is huge, anyone replaced fans with smoother ones ? If yes, can u make a small guide how to take cover off and so on ? Thanks
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July 22, 2013, 09:09:51 PM |
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The fans noise is huge, anyone replaced fans with smoother ones ? If yes, can u make a small guide how to take cover off and so on ? Thanks How did you end up with a 50GH when they haven't finished shipping 60GH ones yet?
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July 22, 2013, 09:19:20 PM |
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The fans noise is huge, anyone replaced fans with smoother ones ? If yes, can u make a small guide how to take cover off and so on ? Thanks How did you end up with a 50GH when they haven't finished shipping 60GH ones yet? did u readed whats this topic all abt ? please dont post offtopic
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July 22, 2013, 09:27:28 PM |
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The fans noise is huge, anyone replaced fans with smoother ones ? If yes, can u make a small guide how to take cover off and so on ? Thanks How did you end up with a 50GH when they haven't finished shipping 60GH ones yet? did u readed whats this topic all abt ? please dont post offtopic
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July 22, 2013, 09:32:07 PM |
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How did you end up with a 50GH when they haven't finished shipping 60GH ones yet?
did u readed whats this topic all abt ? please dont post offtopic It's a fair question and relevant to the present topic. Did you perhaps mean your ~60GH machine instead ?
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July 22, 2013, 09:41:25 PM |
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Probably the screws are under the rubber feet. The rest should be simple I guess... But I would be more worried about the heat, not the noise, I've heard about at least one Single fried due to temp most likely. If you find some quiet high CFM fans...good, if not you better let it roar Do you have the BFL PSU?
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July 22, 2013, 09:44:12 PM |
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Probably the screws are under the rubber feet. The rest should be simple I guess... But I would be more worried about the heat, not the noise, I've heard about at least one Single fried due to temp most likely. If you find some quiet high CFM fans...good, if not you better let it roar less noise, more heat. Do you have the BFL PSU? No, bought my own PSU, i cant sleep because of it , lol
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July 22, 2013, 09:45:55 PM |
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Probably the screws are under the rubber feet. The rest should be simple I guess... But I would be more worried about the heat, not the noise, I've heard about at least one Single fried due to temp most likely. If you find some quiet high CFM fans...good, if not you better let it roar less noise, more heat. Do you have the BFL PSU? No, bought my own PSU, i cant sleep because of it , lol I found it was cheaper to rent a 3 floor apartment to mine in than give up mining. #baylife
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July 22, 2013, 09:48:19 PM |
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Probably the screws are under the rubber feet. The rest should be simple I guess... But I would be more worried about the heat, not the noise, I've heard about at least one Single fried due to temp most likely. If you find some quiet high CFM fans...good, if not you better let it roar less noise, more heat. Do you have the BFL PSU? No, bought my own PSU, i cant sleep because of it , lol I found it was cheaper to rent a 3 floor apartment to mine in than give up mining. #baylife Dogie : I never said i was quitting. Philips : I run the BitForce for abt 3 hours now and it didnt heated at all
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July 23, 2013, 01:37:03 AM |
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I have a LS and replaced the 92mm fan with a 100mm SilenX fan. Also replaced a 120mm fan with a Silenx equivalent and disabled the other. Running an open box (Actually I mounted the BFL board in an open mini-ITX case). System has been running rock solid <70C for the last 3 weeks now and doesn't make a sound. (Most of the noise is coming from the BFL power brick at this point). Overall power consumption is ~130W.
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July 23, 2013, 02:10:48 AM |
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Probably the screws are under the rubber feet. The rest should be simple I guess... But I would be more worried about the heat, not the noise, I've heard about at least one Single fried due to temp most likely. If you find some quiet high CFM fans...good, if not you better let it roar less noise, more heat. Do you have the BFL PSU? No, bought my own PSU, i cant sleep because of it , lol I found it was cheaper to rent a 3 floor apartment to mine in than give up mining. #baylife Dogie : I never said i was quitting. Philips : I run the BitForce for abt 3 hours now and it didnt heated at all I don't know the noise level of BFL miner. But I believe it will not worse than Avalon. I have to put my Avalon alone in a room and close the door all the time to prevent the jet plane noise.
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July 23, 2013, 04:09:31 AM |
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Probably the screws are under the rubber feet. The rest should be simple I guess... But I would be more worried about the heat, not the noise, I've heard about at least one Single fried due to temp most likely. If you find some quiet high CFM fans...good, if not you better let it roar less noise, more heat. Do you have the BFL PSU? No, bought my own PSU, i cant sleep because of it , lol I found it was cheaper to rent a 3 floor apartment to mine in than give up mining. #baylife Dogie : I never said i was quitting. Philips : I run the BitForce for abt 3 hours now and it didnt heated at all I don't know the noise level of BFL miner. But I believe it will not worse than Avalon. I have to put my Avalon alone in a room and close the door all the time to prevent the jet plane noise. avalon_temp 53 ftw
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rammy2k2 (OP)
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July 23, 2013, 07:16:32 AM |
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I have a LS and replaced the 92mm fan with a 100mm SilenX fan. Also replaced a 120mm fan with a Silenx equivalent and disabled the other. Running an open box (Actually I mounted the BFL board in an open mini-ITX case). System has been running rock solid <70C for the last 3 weeks now and doesn't make a sound. (Most of the noise is coming from the BFL power brick at this point). Overall power consumption is ~130W.
Thanks, i will look into it, i would like to keep it in the original "package"
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HellDiverUK
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July 23, 2013, 08:57:32 AM |
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Put it in a fridge - keeps it cold, and it's sound proof.
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July 23, 2013, 03:22:55 PM |
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The fans noise is huge, anyone replaced fans with smoother ones ? If yes, can u make a small guide how to take cover off and so on ? Thanks Unplug everything. Use a 3/64 inch hex wrench (very tiny) to undo the four case screws on each side. Remove each of the grates in front of the fans Push the bottom part of the case out from underneath of the top. You may need to put a little pressure on the edges of the case to stop the power/USB ports from getting caught in the top part of the case. You will now have an exposed unit. You can very easily remove the fans with just a phillips screwdriver. The power portions unclip from the mobo. I found that the unit quieted down enough with the case exposed and temperature dropped around 10 degrees C so I didn't need to change anything with the fans.
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July 23, 2013, 03:38:47 PM |
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Is this the Bitcoin equivalent of a first-world problem? Sorry, couldn't resist the humor.
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rammy2k2 (OP)
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July 23, 2013, 03:42:47 PM |
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The fans noise is huge, anyone replaced fans with smoother ones ? If yes, can u make a small guide how to take cover off and so on ? Thanks Unplug everything. Use a 3/64 inch hex wrench (very tiny) to undo the four case screws on each side. Remove each of the grates in front of the fans Push the bottom part of the case out from underneath of the top. You may need to put a little pressure on the edges of the case to stop the power/USB ports from getting caught in the top part of the case. You will now have an exposed unit. You can very easily remove the fans with just a phillips screwdriver. The power portions unclip from the mobo. I found that the unit quieted down enough with the case exposed and temperature dropped around 10 degrees C so I didn't need to change anything with the fans. Thanks, i might try it in the future, atm i kinda solved the noise problem
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July 23, 2013, 08:31:31 PM |
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Host with us and you will never need to hear that fan again On a serious note, make sure you get a fan that has the same RPM rating or you could damage your machine by under-speccing the fan.
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July 23, 2013, 08:39:16 PM |
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And unfortunately, the Little Singles are almost as loud. Not quite, but pretty close.
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Tamerz
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July 23, 2013, 08:40:31 PM |
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On a serious note, make sure you get a fan that has the same RPM rating or you could damage your machine by under-speccing the fan.
Actually the key number is CFM. There can be two fans running the same RPM but one moving significantly less air because of blade pitch.
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