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August 01, 2014, 06:55:59 AM
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Soon I will be getting an Antminer S1, and I've heard it can get a bit noisy.  Since my miners are in the room I sleep in, is there a way to put the miner on a timer from something like 7am to 2am if I decide that it's too noisy?  Although I think it will be fine (I sleep with a loud ceiling fan and other mining equipment on) I'd like to be prepared if need be.  Thanks!

EDIT: I realize that I could use something like a wall timer, but will that hurt the Antminer?  Doesn't seem like shutting off a electronic device suddenly is a good idea, but maybe I'm wrong.
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August 01, 2014, 08:42:58 AM
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I think it would work.  The other option is to do the undervolt  downclock mod.

This lower watts lowers hashing rate but also lower fan speed and heat.


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Since I did an undervolt downclock and loved the results I would say do that.

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August 01, 2014, 10:39:31 AM
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It will work.. you just need a program to monitor the X's for a reboot... sometimes a psu reboot will start the miner with X's...


Also make sure you are using a heavy duty timer.. most of those cheap timers you get at the "bargin" bins will not handle the amps and could burn out/up...


remember those were designed for a table lamp 100W's... I would make sure whatever timer you get handles 20amps...


give you an example.. my corsair when stopped by timer will 50/50 start the ant with 1 or 2 x's..but my evga's have yet to...


and yes i have switched up the ants on the psu's to see if it was specific to ants but it's the psu..



also what philipma1957 did.. i undervolted 7 ants and put the fans back on throttle control.. other then the little heat they generate..the noise level is 10000% less... Smiley
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August 01, 2014, 05:02:33 PM
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It will work.. you just need a program to monitor the X's for a reboot... sometimes a psu reboot will start the miner with X's...


Also make sure you are using a heavy duty timer.. most of those cheap timers you get at the "bargin" bins will not handle the amps and could burn out/up...


remember those were designed for a table lamp 100W's... I would make sure whatever timer you get handles 20amps...


give you an example.. my corsair when stopped by timer will 50/50 start the ant with 1 or 2 x's..but my evga's have yet to...


and yes i have switched up the ants on the psu's to see if it was specific to ants but it's the psu..



also what philipma1957 did.. i undervolted 7 ants and put the fans back on throttle control.. other then the little heat they generate..the noise level is 10000% less... Smiley
Thanks.  I didn't think about burning up a timer so I'll have to get a heavy duty one then.  Sorry, but still a little new to these things, so what do the X's mean?  Thanks!
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August 01, 2014, 05:12:14 PM
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You could also just set up a cron job?

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August 02, 2014, 09:45:43 AM
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You could also just set up a cron job?




when something goes wrong with the asics they fail and don't work and report as an X to CGminer.

often times a reboot clears them... using the switch on the psu rather then unplugging it.. with that said that has been my experience between a corsair 650X and EVGA 1300Nova...

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August 02, 2014, 01:55:48 PM
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You could also just set up a cron job?



I previously had an S1 with a cronjob for this - You can insruct to stop mining, or to even load different asic-freq files at different times of day (ie: you could load up a 300MHz file during the times you want less heat/noise, and then another task that switcheds in the overclocked frequency file at a diferent time of day

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August 03, 2014, 01:59:05 AM
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I believe CG minor has commandline parameters that allows you to set a start and stop mining time. These would just need to be tacked onto the end of the command used to started at start up

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August 03, 2014, 07:50:48 PM
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Thanks for all of your replies!
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