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February 04, 2014, 01:22:25 AM
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Has anyone killed their antminer S1 by overclocking?!

I remember one of you posted that it was unlikely we could actually damage the chips because we were not changing voltage regulation. 

I overclocked to 375 for a day and only had 6 HW but then the "o" started turning to "x" (although apparent pool speed was unaffected).  I'm just wondering how safe the community thinks overclocking this rig is assuming adequate cooling.

Thanks in advance for your input  Smiley

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February 04, 2014, 04:08:53 AM
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i have a couple running at 375.  One has minimal errors (2), the other regularly has them but its less than .10 percent total so I have kept them at 375. .   From all accounts 375 should be safe with acceptable errors. .   I do run them in a nice chilly data room though with the stock fans.
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