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August 09, 2019, 03:25:42 AM
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Hey guys. Anyone here has some Bitmain S-17?
I would like to know how many fans on it. The Bitmain site only shows one side with two fans visible (not counting the tiny PSU fans).
A DuckDuckGo picture search revealed several ones with and without fans on the exhaust side.
Does the stock ASIC come with only 2 push fans? Or with 2 push fans and 2 pull fans as well?

Also I know the bigger fans are 120mmx38mm. Can anyone tell me the size and RPM of the smaller PSU fans as well, please?
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August 09, 2019, 03:37:44 AM
Last edit: August 09, 2019, 03:59:19 AM by philipma1957
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Hey guys. Anyone here has some Bitmain S-17?
I would like to know how many fans on it. The Bitmain site only shows one side with two fans visible (not counting the tiny PSU fans).
A DuckDuckGo picture search revealed several ones with and without fans on the exhaust side.
Does the stock ASIC come with only 2 push fans? Or with 2 push fans and 2 pull fans as well?

Also I know the bigger fans are 120mmx38mm. Can anyone tell me the size and RPM of the smaller PSU fans as well, please?

four push pull 140mm fans  that go to at least 5000rpm on 53th speed

the little fans on the psu may be 60 mm  when you run the s17 at 53th  the little fans are whiney

I never ran mine at 56th so I don't know how loud they get.

the s17pro 53th run at slowest speed is fairly quiet it also is really efficient I was doing 36 watts a th and 40th on lowest speed.

If you can get one for a good price and your power runs at around 230 volts not 238-245 volts try to get it.

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August 09, 2019, 04:05:25 AM
Last edit: August 09, 2019, 10:05:53 AM by frodocooper
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Well damn it! I was hoping there would be only two intake fans so that I could add two exhaust fans to make it a bit more quiet. But at least I will be able to add two exhaust fans on the PSU. I'm told the PSU fans are the loudest ones with a whinny high pitch noise.
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August 10, 2019, 05:31:37 PM
Last edit: August 10, 2019, 05:43:00 PM by Artemis3
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Well damn it! I was hoping there would be only two intake fans so that I could add two exhaust fans to make it a bit more quiet. But at least I will be able to add two exhaust fans on the PSU. I'm told the PSU fans are the loudest ones with a whinny high pitch noise.

Actually there are plenty of pictures at the Bitmain shop, but yeah, 4 BIG LOUD fans, and 3 little irritating noise makers on the psu, and TWO power cables required, not one.

Its a beast of concentrated power. I'm not sure of the wisdom of that, you could get the same efficiency split in two separate units of half hashrate each, and get better heat dissipation... But i guess that the latest trend with the newer miners.

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