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emrebiyikli (OP)
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March 31, 2018, 08:55:50 PM
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hello dear community,

i've been searching for a while on how to underclock antminer s9 with auto-tune.
some say its not possible and some say its possibly with firmware upgrade??

so is there way to underclock it?

and whenever i try to upgrade my s9 it keeps stuck on "uploading firmware"

thanks
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March 31, 2018, 09:14:17 PM
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so is there way to underclock it?

I'm a simple guy, I give you a simple answer: No.

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April 01, 2018, 01:16:52 PM
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so is there way to underclock it?

I'm a simple guy, I give you a simple answer: No.

A longer answer is: Yes, but at a very high risk, you're more likely to break something than to get any real gains out of it. But I have seen some people do it.
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April 01, 2018, 10:18:50 PM
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so is there way to underclock it?

I'm a simple guy, I give you a simple answer: No.
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April 01, 2018, 10:23:39 PM
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so is there way to underclock it?

I'm a simple guy, I give you a simple answer: No.

A longer answer is: Yes, but at a very high risk, you're more likely to break something than to get any real gains out of it. But I have seen some people do it.

Well, you would need to be able to change the PIC firmware to the older S9 version,
there might be some hardware differences (I'm not sure),
and then you might be able to successfull flash an old firmware and have a non-autotune S9.

Another way to go is that you CAN start the autotune frequency search process from a lower point,
when you install new fresh firmware. It is available during first startup in the 'Advanced Settings' section.
So you are able to select 'start frequency search' from either 550M, 600M or 650M.

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