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September 30, 2025, 12:45:52 AM
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I’m running a couple of ASICs (S19 Pros) and looking for the best way to reduce noise without hurting airflow or cooling too much. I’ve seen people build wooden/MDF sound-dampening boxes, use acoustic foam, or connect miners to ducting with silencers.

For those with experience:
   •   What’s been the most effective way you’ve managed to silence your ASICs?
   •   Any recommended materials, fan setups, or duct sizes that actually work long term?
   •   Are intake ducts/fans necessary or is exhaust-only enough?

Appreciate any tips or photos of setups that balance noise reduction + safe temps.

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September 30, 2025, 01:44:55 AM
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try


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or look at this search

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September 30, 2025, 08:27:14 AM
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Do you have one of this silencer running? i really wish i can see a video on this to see how effective they actually works, many big farm are complaining about the noises from their farms, and this silencers are available? why are they not using them already? i follow some big btc miners on youtube, none of them are using this silencer and it is a dream of all farm owners out there.

If it does work it should be on every miners mind, asic miners screams alot and they are very annoying.
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September 30, 2025, 09:32:51 AM
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I’m running a couple of ASICs (S19 Pros) and looking for the best way to reduce noise without hurting airflow or cooling too much. I’ve seen people build wooden/MDF sound-dampening boxes, use acoustic foam, or connect miners to ducting with silencers.

For those with experience:
   •   What’s been the most effective way you’ve managed to silence your ASICs?
   •   Any recommended materials, fan setups, or duct sizes that actually work long term?
   •   Are intake ducts/fans necessary or is exhaust-only enough?

Appreciate any tips or photos of setups that balance noise reduction + safe temps.

Good noise boxes reduce noise to 40-45 decibels.
If this isn't enough, you can install an alternative cooling system for your ASIC. Don't try to invent anything new; everything has been tried and tested for the S19 series ASICs, and you can find reviews. You need to find trusted sellers in your country.

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September 30, 2025, 05:09:40 PM
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I’m running a couple of ASICs (S19 Pros) and looking for the best way to reduce noise without hurting airflow or cooling too much. I’ve seen people build wooden/MDF sound-dampening boxes, use acoustic foam, or connect miners to ducting with silencers.

For those with experience:
   •   What’s been the most effective way you’ve managed to silence your ASICs?
   •   Any recommended materials, fan setups, or duct sizes that actually work long term?
   •   Are intake ducts/fans necessary or is exhaust-only enough?

Appreciate any tips or photos of setups that balance noise reduction + safe temps.

Don't try to invent anything new; everything has been tried and tested for the S19 series ASICs, and you can find reviews.


Telling someone not to try something new is like killing a dream, what if something good become invented? JUST because many have tried don't mean it is the end, if everyone thinks this way nothing new will be created anymore, we will all be stuck with our old gadgets and devices, pls a word of encouragement is important, many dreams and innovations were killed like this.
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I’m running a couple of ASICs (S19 Pros) and looking for the best way to reduce noise without hurting airflow or cooling too much. I’ve seen people build wooden/MDF sound-dampening boxes, use acoustic foam, or connect miners to ducting with silencers.

For those with experience:
   •   What’s been the most effective way you’ve managed to silence your ASICs?
   •   Any recommended materials, fan setups, or duct sizes that actually work long term?
   •   Are intake ducts/fans necessary or is exhaust-only enough?

Appreciate any tips or photos of setups that balance noise reduction + safe temps.

Don't try to invent anything new; everything has been tried and tested for the S19 series ASICs, and you can find reviews.


Telling someone not to try something new is like killing a dream, what if something good become invented? JUST because many have tried don't mean it is the end, if everyone thinks this way nothing new will be created anymore, we will all be stuck with our old gadgets and devices, pls a word of encouragement is important, many dreams and innovations were killed like this.
To invent something new, you first need to try existing solutions and then refine them with your own experience.
If you think you can invent a new, quiet cooling system for S19 ASICs, then go for it, but you'll need engineering experience and mining experience to do so.

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October 05, 2025, 02:52:27 AM
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I’m running a couple of ASICs (S19 Pros) and looking for the best way to reduce noise without hurting airflow or cooling too much. I’ve seen people build wooden/MDF sound-dampening boxes, use acoustic foam, or connect miners to ducting with silencers.

For those with experience:
   •   What’s been the most effective way you’ve managed to silence your ASICs?
   •   Any recommended materials, fan setups, or duct sizes that actually work long term?
   •   Are intake ducts/fans necessary or is exhaust-only enough?

Appreciate any tips or photos of setups that balance noise reduction + safe temps.

Don't try to invent anything new; everything has been tried and tested for the S19 series ASICs, and you can find reviews.


Telling someone not to try something new is like killing a dream, what if something good become invented? JUST because many have tried don't mean it is the end, if everyone thinks this way nothing new will be created anymore, we will all be stuck with our old gadgets and devices, pls a word of encouragement is important, many dreams and innovations were killed like this.

yeah I want to jump off a bridge flap my wings and fly away.

don't discourage me.

as to the op fan cooling asics can work. 

you can do what ever you want to make your gear quiet.


you can buy these controllers


https://altairtech.io/product/epic-umc-universal-mining-control-board/


slow the fans and clock lower ie make the 110th pro do 85th and slow the fans to 4000 rpm

I can give you 50 ways to lower 2 asics to manageable sound levels.

do not bring in large farms as they have zero in common with 2 s19 pro miners.


I ran a few larger size mines not huge but 300 kwatts

I can tell you when you run 100 miners at 3 kwatts a piece.

the concrete slab in a 20,000 foot warehouse  can get warm.

even when I ran 4 miners in the winter in my garage I can use 12000 watts and the entire 24 by 24 foot slab in the garage is warm.

but if I run the units down clocked to 9000 watts I do not hav the issue.

there are at least a thousand posts on how to cool off asic miners and not be loud.

so pick what ever you want and do it.

post back to show what you did.

I have so many threads with posts on cooling.

I prefer to use 1 board cases I print on a printer.


https://altairtech.io/product/bitchimney/


I purchased this and then redesigned the case .

and these are quiet and run great.  I use t21 boards.

but they cost $$$

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October 14, 2025, 09:58:09 AM
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I’m running a couple of ASICs (S19 Pros) and looking for the best way to reduce noise without hurting airflow or cooling too much. I’ve seen people build wooden/MDF sound-dampening boxes, use acoustic foam, or connect miners to ducting with silencers.

For those with experience:
   •   What’s been the most effective way you’ve managed to silence your ASICs?
   •   Any recommended materials, fan setups, or duct sizes that actually work long term?
   •   Are intake ducts/fans necessary or is exhaust-only enough?

Appreciate any tips or photos of setups that balance noise reduction + safe temps.


I'm using this Blower silencer Gen2. Don't just look at its nice appearance; it's actually very practical.
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October 14, 2025, 04:46:26 PM
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I’m running a couple of ASICs (S19 Pros) and looking for the best way to reduce noise without hurting airflow or cooling too much. I’ve seen people build wooden/MDF sound-dampening boxes, use acoustic foam, or connect miners to ducting with silencers.

For those with experience:
   •   What’s been the most effective way you’ve managed to silence your ASICs?
   •   Any recommended materials, fan setups, or duct sizes that actually work long term?
   •   Are intake ducts/fans necessary or is exhaust-only enough?

Appreciate any tips or photos of setups that balance noise reduction + safe temps.


I'm using this Blower silencer Gen2. Don't just look at its nice appearance; it's actually very practical.

This would be good. Fairly small.

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=blower+silencer+gen+2&mid=5A321436CC329A6925935A321436CC329A692593&FORM=VIRE

Here is a video

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October 14, 2025, 10:18:07 PM
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I’m running a couple of ASICs (S19 Pros) and looking for the best way to reduce noise without hurting airflow or cooling too much. I’ve seen people build wooden/MDF sound-dampening boxes, use acoustic foam, or connect miners to ducting with silencers.

For those with experience:
   •   What’s been the most effective way you’ve managed to silence your ASICs?
   •   Any recommended materials, fan setups, or duct sizes that actually work long term?
   •   Are intake ducts/fans necessary or is exhaust-only enough?

Appreciate any tips or photos of setups that balance noise reduction + safe temps.


I'm using this Blower silencer Gen2. Don't just look at its nice appearance; it's actually very practical.

This would be good. Fairly small.

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=blower+silencer+gen+2&mid=5A321436CC329A6925935A321436CC329A692593&FORM=VIRE

Here is a video

I ordered one and i will show it soon.

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